Tonight on the TiFaux: Heroes Finale
Posted by Maggie
May 21st, 2007 at 02:15pm
In Heroes Jack Bauer

Eeeeeeeeee.
So a lot of people died last week on Heroes. For some reason I get terribly anxious when a Hero dies, thinking to myself: What if, down the road, we could really use a Grower/Remember-er/etc., but since they’re dead now, there’s no one around to do it? Do you think that the abilities will ever be repeated, or is every Hero unique? And will Peter eventually just absorb everyone’s talent, and become insanely powerful, and do away with the need for anyone else? And how much is tonight’s episode going to rock? A lot? Yeah, I think a lot.
It’s also the two-hour 24 finale. Huh. I suppose I’ll watch that eventually. But I’ve got priorities.
We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming: Walter Cronkite hosts City at War: London Calling on PBS, and though I know you’ve already fallen asleep just reading that, I have to profess my fascination for the Blitz and the whole time period, so there.
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1. maggie's dad | May 22nd, 2007 at 10:12 am
Hey Kiddo!
Glad to hear you have a fascination with WWII. I wonder if it is genetic. Can’t think of any TV shows about that (anybody remember ‘Danger UXB’ – I doubt any of you were born for that one – On PBS, no less), although a lot of wonderfully campy and/or highly dramatic films come to mind.
How about a teenage sleuthess dodges V2 rockets while exercizing superpowers that allow her to recognize vampire Nazis deeply embedded in British life and government while trying to work out a relationship with an American exchange student secretly working for the antecedent of MI5 rooting out third columnists, and whose father manages lend lease in London and (in a stunning piece of irony) who doesn’t realize that he is the chosen one, an avatar of the next super race of x-men like heroes.
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Maggie | May 22nd, 2007 at 10:29 am
Dad, I would TOTALLY watch that show!!!
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