Heroes: The Ballad of Matt and Mo

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Lisa Fary's earliest influences are Princess Leia, Rainbow Bright, Astronaut Barbie, and her 6th grade teacher, Ms. Palmer. She's angry that it's 2011 and she still doesn't have a hovercraft, but will accept a jetpack as consolation. That jetpack had better be pink with a rhinestone monogram.
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4 Comments

  1. Robin says:

    ::sniffle:: You’re right. They’re so lost without each other. (Although, really, I think Mohinder’s been lost ever since his father died and took away his stern disapproval. I love Erick Avari.)

    Pac-man (I swear that’s what that guy said.) needs to dump the tortoise, wipe off his imitation Peter Criss makeup, and hustle his bum back to Isaac’s studio before Mohinder goes all Venom on New York. It’s best for everyone, really.

  2. Alpha-Girl says:

    It’s just so sad to watch them both spiral further down into the abyss of poorly written drama. They complete each other.

  3. TrinityVixen says:

    Mud stripes are ethnic! What do you want from them!

  4. Trish says:

    Poor Molly is the one to really suffer! For a guy who was ready to kill for a kid Mohinder’s forgotten li’l Molly awfully fast.

    The guy has guts. He can pull the trigger and make with the science, however he can also ALWAYS be counted upon to make the stupidest decision for a given situation. *Headshakes and tsks*

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