Written on October 13, 2009 at 9:49 pm by TrintiyVixen
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There’s an asterisk on TrinityVixen’scollege transcript that assures anyone who reads it that, though there is no specific major, degree, or certificate for it, she did, in fact, complete some kind of creative writing program as an undergrad. Armed with that symbol of irrelevant experience, she has polluted the internet with her opinions and horrible fanworks ever since (and for quite a long while before). Living poor in New York until she finds a means to become independently wealthy, she must subsist on the juicy meat of fandom. Fandom and noodles. And instant soup.
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Claire Bennet, Ernie Hudson, Heroes, peter petrelli
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I enjoyed this episode…I like how things are panning out. But man, I was SO happy when I saw Ernie Hudson, the all too forgotten about 4th Ghostbuster, and thought he was gonna be some kinda series regular..atleast for a little while…but NO, once again he gets the shaft!
Hollywood is not fair to Ernie Hudson!
WERD!
Ahem..apparently I wasnt finished watching the episode like I thought I was..hehe….
Hey Hollywood…forget what I just said about you not liking Ernie Hudson….hope he sticks around….
-werd…
I'm loving bad-ass Ernie Hudson here, as well. Here's hoping he sticks around for a good. long. time.
I adore Ernie Hudson. He elevates anything he deigns to grace with his presence. He's just such a nice guy besides. I would like him to get more non-Heroes work, honestly, but I'd never say he shouldn't come back. The guest stars really have challenged this show to step up its game. He's just the latest example.
I actually really liked this ep. There was, like, suspense in Heroes again. There was magic in the scenes with Peter and Synesthesia Girl. The Carnival takes on more and more shades of Something Wicked This Way Comes. Should Sylar get himself back, he may not revert to his brain-eating ways. He's constantly looking for a father figure (because there are some things only a father can teach a son, or so I've heard. On Heroes. Numerous times); he may just get that in Samuel.
I would be content if they would avoid trying to rewrite Sylar and actually had the guts to kill him or something. However, Samuel bringing him into the Carnival made me squee because Samuel is playing dangerously, and neither of them knows just how much and I loooove that kind of construction to my drama.