[quote name='javeryh']This show is a goddamn mess.[/quote]
If everyone remains dead and unfixed, I think it's irreparable.
After hearing many complaints from many people and Justin McElroy disown the series for its stupidity on the Joystiq Podcast, I finally watched "Angels and Monsters." I will need time to think about whether I can continue watching this show. I imagine Heroes is written by a gathering of young teens who just found an interest in creative writing and think every idea of theirs is amazing. "OK, now let's make Sylar a good guy! I want Sylar Underoos and they only make Underoos of good guys. Mommy, I need more juice!"
I heard about Hiro's betrayal all throughout the week and pictured it as a dramatic, sudden turn. How it actually happened was far from dramatic or sudden. The action felt foreign to Hiro's character. Sylar's transformation to hero has been way too quick and little explained. It makes little sense how he's suddenly an empathetic, friendly person with an innocent aura about him. Mohinder's character went awry soon as he craved powers when his character never once hinted a want for powers. Why should I pity Angela Petrelli? Well, other than how the writers try to force situations where we should offer sympathy. It's just not going to happen, especially when she elaborated the Company's, and her, involvement in experimenting on humans, including her family.
Oh, and then there are the other deaths and return of Arthur "Mister" Petrelli. Jesus stripper pole Christ.
This series is a mess. This episode jumped sharks. Many of them. A cavalcade of sharks. An army of sharks in frilly, puffy white shirts and ass-less chaps puffing a cigar. No, three cigars. That's how absurd this show has become. Someone needs to get a gun and have the courage to do what's right. This show needs to be put out of its misery.
Oh, and Parkman totally manipulates Daphne into being his wife. There's no way Porkman could do it otherwise.