Psst. I might attempt to rip and upload the deleted scenes in the near future.
Re: Molly, Arthur ~needs~ her power to find I think Peter, so he goes to Mohinder and says something about being a family man blah blah so Mo will be thinking of Molly, and reads his thoughts. (Meanwhile Mohinder is like, "wtf is this conversation?") Next thing you know, Arthur's in India creeping up on Molly like a creepy creepster, telling her it's okaaay, he's just going to take her power, don't be afraiiiid. And then they move offscreen and Molly screams the most blood-chilling scream evar. :(
That other Mohinder scene I mentioned takes place in his father's apartment after he's started gathering clues about Coyote Sands. He reflects that in 1961, Chandra would have been in school working on his doctorate. His landlord comes up and gives him more sass about gtfo'ing, but Mohinder asks him what else he knows about Chandra and his work. Cue ~revelashuns~ (they used to share beers, Chandra had nightmares that made him scream at night). When the landlord suggests Mohinder flounce before he drives himself insane much like his dad, rather than take offence or get his bitchy on, Mohinder resolves: "I can't. Not yet."
Ugh, their hard-on for Sylar has never been so ridiculous. Sadly I suspect it isn't about to subside any time soon. In their olden days they'll look back on the show and be e-mailing each other, "You know, I was just thinking we had some nifty characters on Heroes besides Sylar, LOL! Oh well. Bygones! LOL." Meanwhile, my one foolish hope is that, one day, someone half as talented and dedicated to honest storytelling as Ronald D. Moore will give Heroes the same type of treatment he gave the original Battlestar Galactica. Trufax, that would make me weep with joy.
Thank you for the kind words on my video. :) And yeah, Pasdar is a total fox. XD
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Date: 2009-09-15 11:44 am (UTC)I might attempt to rip and upload the deleted scenes in the near future.Re: Molly, Arthur ~needs~ her power to find I think Peter, so he goes to Mohinder and says something about being a family man blah blah so Mo will be thinking of Molly, and reads his thoughts. (Meanwhile Mohinder is like, "wtf is this conversation?") Next thing you know, Arthur's in India creeping up on Molly like a creepy creepster, telling her it's okaaay, he's just going to take her power, don't be afraiiiid. And then they move offscreen and Molly screams the most blood-chilling scream evar. :(
That other Mohinder scene I mentioned takes place in his father's apartment after he's started gathering clues about Coyote Sands. He reflects that in 1961, Chandra would have been in school working on his doctorate. His landlord comes up and gives him more sass about gtfo'ing, but Mohinder asks him what else he knows about Chandra and his work. Cue ~revelashuns~ (they used to share beers, Chandra had nightmares that made him scream at night). When the landlord suggests Mohinder flounce before he drives himself insane much like his dad, rather than take offence or get his bitchy on, Mohinder resolves: "I can't. Not yet."
Ugh, their hard-on for Sylar has never been so ridiculous. Sadly I suspect it isn't about to subside any time soon. In their olden days they'll look back on the show and be e-mailing each other, "You know, I was just thinking we had some nifty characters on Heroes besides Sylar, LOL! Oh well. Bygones! LOL." Meanwhile, my one foolish hope is that, one day, someone half as talented and dedicated to honest storytelling as Ronald D. Moore will give Heroes the same type of treatment he gave the original Battlestar Galactica. Trufax, that would make me weep with joy.
Thank you for the kind words on my video. :) And yeah, Pasdar is a total fox. XD