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Loved last night's episode. I feel so bad for Claire though, poor girl has no friends now. And what the hell hapened to Peter for him to have that vision?
Batty said:Yeah, great episode last night.
Eden blowing her brains out was certainly a surprise.
I wonder if Hiro gets the sword from a museum. That would explain the dinosaur. I can't imaging they would have him fight a living dinosaur.
And I totally don't care about Niki and what's going on with that story line. It seems so detached from the rest of the show.
Darth Loki said:At the moment yes it does. I hope they tie them in soon as well because at the moment I've kinda lost interest in that part of the show.
Anyone know when the next new episode will air. I know it'll be sometime in 2007, but I hope I don't have to wait too long.
I thought it was February.Darth Loki said:Anyone know when the next new episode will air. I know it'll be sometime in 2007, but I hope I don't have to wait too long.
Darklord Dave said:Peter's power is definitely absorbing someone else's power.
SPECULATIVE SPOILERS
My first thought when the dream started was that Peter had absorbed Radiation Man's power to stop him from blowing up NY. But then his brother coming out - anyone think he's going to fly him up into the atmosphere so he explodes harmlessly?
carbo-fation said:I honestly do hope that the Dinosaur is going to fight Hiro. That would be just wickedly awesome!
Actually, I think it's a reference to the Butterfly Effect.Agent0028 said:I thought the stepping on a bug comment was funny, I imagine only the big comic fans got that. I only understood it by chance because I was looking up something on Wikipedia and it referenced a comic (don't remember what, I think it was DC) that had something like that happen. I'm sure ya'll know what I'm talking about even though I obviously don't.
In the 1952 short story by Ray Bradbury, "A Sound of Thunder", the killing of a butterfly during the time of dinosaurs causes the future to change in subtle but meaningful ways: e.g., the spelling of English and the outcome of a political election.[3] In the Simpsons Halloween episode, Time and Punishment, Homer repeatedly travels back to the time of dinosaurs with a time machine (à la Bradbury's story). Each time there, Homer's actions (involving intentional and unintentional violence, including a butterfly reference) drastically change the future (i.e. Homer's present; for example, Homer squishing a butterfly results in Ned Flanders ruling the world, and Homer wiping out the dinosaurs with a sneeze results in his extraordinary wealth, well-behaved kids, his sisters-in-law dead, and donuts to rain from the sky).
That's what I took it as.Batty said:Actually, I think it's a reference to the Butterfly Effect.
Heres the whole article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect
Darklord Dave said:Peter's power is definitely absorbing someone else's power.
SPECULATIVE SPOILERS
My first thought when the dream started was that Peter had absorbed Radiation Man's power to stop him from blowing up NY. But then his brother coming out - anyone think he's going to fly him up into the atmosphere so he explodes harmlessly?
TOE said:what an awesome episode Love this episode. Can't wait 'till next season Man...a whole month of no new episode to look after too.
...also...i hope that cute girl didn't shoot herself
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