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All right, all right. I couldn't let that one small paragraph in my last post be it.
In no particular order:
~ Hiro is still my fav. :) I was so glad he saved Ando.
~ Niki grew a spine!! Whoo-hoo! She can access her power when she's not Jessica now! And DL didn't die, thank goodness, and Micah and Molly were so damn cute. Maybe they can adopt her, or something. Though I'm guessing Mohinder is kinda attached and may want to adopt her himself.
~ Matt! Is he...?
~ Claire. Can you guys believe we thought her Dad was evil for the first several episodes? How long ago that seems now. NOW I think Momma Petrelli is kinda evil...in the best tradition of obsessive I-love-Nathan-more-than-Peter-and-want-what's-best-for-him way.
And I can't help it. I still get smokin' chemistry vibes every time Claire and Peter share a scene. Why did she have to turn out to be his niece?
~ Ok, so we aaaaaall know Peter won't be dead, right? He has Claire's heal from anything power. Was he around Linderman ever? *tries to remember* Cause if so, then maybe he could heal Nathan and neither one of them will be dead.
~ I knew Nathan couldn't let Peter do it alone. Nathan is a boy scout at heart, despite Mommy Dearest's attempts to groom him into a cold politician.
~ I really don't want them to be dead, and yet, them 'dying' didn't effect me the way Santos' death in Ugly Betty did. (Ugly Betty still takes the cake this year as "most emotional season finale", not to mention most shocking to me.) Maybe because the comic geek part of me knows there's always a way to bring characters back from the dead.
~ Claire sometimes rivals Hiro as my fav character. Sometimes. And I still also love Peter, Niki, and Nathan. And Mohinder. *sigh*
~ From a storytelling standpoint, this was a well done finale. It comes full circle back to the pilot, when Peter and Nathan fist flew together. That one moment, when Nathan couldn't let his brother fall to his death, even though it meant revealing the truth of his own power to save him, was all we needed to know how this would end. Nathan could never abandon Peter. Ever.
~ Hiro is still my fav. :) I was so glad he saved Ando.
~ Niki grew a spine!! Whoo-hoo! She can access her power when she's not Jessica now! And DL didn't die, thank goodness, and Micah and Molly were so damn cute. Maybe they can adopt her, or something. Though I'm guessing Mohinder is kinda attached and may want to adopt her himself.
~ Matt! Is he...?
~ Claire. Can you guys believe we thought her Dad was evil for the first several episodes? How long ago that seems now. NOW I think Momma Petrelli is kinda evil...in the best tradition of obsessive I-love-Nathan-more-than-Peter-and-want-what's-best-for-him way.
And I can't help it. I still get smokin' chemistry vibes every time Claire and Peter share a scene. Why did she have to turn out to be his niece?
~ Ok, so we aaaaaall know Peter won't be dead, right? He has Claire's heal from anything power. Was he around Linderman ever? *tries to remember* Cause if so, then maybe he could heal Nathan and neither one of them will be dead.
~ I knew Nathan couldn't let Peter do it alone. Nathan is a boy scout at heart, despite Mommy Dearest's attempts to groom him into a cold politician.
~ I really don't want them to be dead, and yet, them 'dying' didn't effect me the way Santos' death in Ugly Betty did. (Ugly Betty still takes the cake this year as "most emotional season finale", not to mention most shocking to me.) Maybe because the comic geek part of me knows there's always a way to bring characters back from the dead.
~ Claire sometimes rivals Hiro as my fav character. Sometimes. And I still also love Peter, Niki, and Nathan. And Mohinder. *sigh*
~ From a storytelling standpoint, this was a well done finale. It comes full circle back to the pilot, when Peter and Nathan fist flew together. That one moment, when Nathan couldn't let his brother fall to his death, even though it meant revealing the truth of his own power to save him, was all we needed to know how this would end. Nathan could never abandon Peter. Ever.