Recap: Heroes: Fire-Fliers

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So, here we are, the season finale of Heroes. Twenty-two episodes all leading to this moment. Well, what are we waiting for?

Let's get to it!

Just in case you were wondering, no, I never recapped last week's episode. My apologies. I could give you a great song and dance to explain the reasons, but really, that would just be silly, and I doubt you'd really care. So, quickly, here's what you needed to know from last week to make this week make sense.

D.L. let his fingers do the walking, right through Linderman's skull. Good.

Sylar did much the same with Ted. Not good.

Bennett and Parkman dealt with Bennett's boss and got to the "Walker system", which is little Molly Walker.

Nathan Petrelli won his election, thanks to a little computer manipulation by Micah. Linderman's parting gift of a healed spine for Petrelli's wife has yet to be revealed.

Somehow (HUGE plot hole here folks) Hiro's Dad taught him to be a master swordsman in about an hour. All they needed to do was infer that Hiro somehow took the two of them "outside" of regular time and make it seem that weeks, months, years of training could happen in the blink of an eye, but they didn't. Instead, we're supposed to buy the idea that Hiro goes from Zero to Zorro in one training session. That just pissed me off.

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So that puts you pretty much up to date. Let's move on.

This week opened with a voiceover by Mohinder, very similar to that used to open the series premier, way back when. As we see various scenes from the past season, Suresh questions why mankind can't answer "even the simplest" of questions, such as why we dream and what is the soul. Perhaps, he muses, we would be better off not questioning these things at all.

The first scene of the episode takes place at "Kirby Plaza", no doubt named after Jack Kirby, the famous comic book artist who collaborated with the immortal Stan Lee on creations like "The Fantastic Four". His angular, blocky pencils are unmistakable and he really created what most folks think of as "comic book" styled action. That big red stair case we keep seeing is a very "Kirby-esque" piece of background scenery and not there by accident.

The people who make this show know their stuff, no doubt about it.

In that first scene, we are shown the death of Linderman and the phasing escape of Nikki and D.L. through the office wall. Did anyone else wonder if Mr. Linderman's healing powers might just extend to that gaping hole in his head? I wouldn't count him out completely, just yet.

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Will DL's nail fungus kill Linderman for good?

We then see an abbreviated version of Bennett taking out his old boss, Thompson, and return to where we left off last week, with Mohinder holding a gun on Bennett and Bennett holding his gun on little Molly Walker. Just when I was starting to warm up to the guy, he pulls a gun on a defenseless little girl. Not cool.

It's actually defenseless little Molly who saves the day when she recognizes Parkman lying on the floor, nursing the lump on his cranium that Mohinder put there. When he sees who the "Walker System" actually is, Parkman makes it clear that he won't let Bennett or anyone else hurt her. He's so much less of an asshole in the present than he was (is? will be? will have been? might be? - God, how I hate time-travel!) in the future.

After his whirlwind training session with Mr. Sulu, er...his Father, Hiro rushes out to find that Ando is long gone. Off to kill Sylar and save the world, despite the fact that his only advantage is a tattered copy of Isaac's as yet unpublished last 9th Wonders issue. Mr. Nakamura wants his son to do his duty and go after Sylar, rather than waste time trying to save his friend. Hiro has other ideas. Correct me if I'm wrong, but since Ando is already going after Sylar, I didn't see why the two goals had to be mutually exclusive. Still, Hiro's little speech to his old man was very heroic. I think even his Father was impressed.

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Congrats on growing a pair. Now don't f*** up.

Sylar is still in Isaac's studio, painting up a storm. This time, he forsees a confrontation in front of the big red staircase with Peter Petrelli. At last, it looks like the most powerful of the Heroes is going to meet the ultimate villain! Ok, I admit, at this point I had a serious Geek goes Giddy moment.

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"I'm going to the Tonys!"

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Comments (15)

dubbledubs [TypeKey Profile Page]:

can peter only use one of his new found powers at a time? that would be my only explanation for why he didn't just fly himself out of there, since he was occupied by going nuclear.

GiadaFan [TypeKey Profile Page]:

I think Peter is still trying to get a hold of all his powers. With those distracting bangs on his mind, he can only use one at a time. Remember how long it took him to control the invisibility cloak?

Is Sylar really dead? Maybe the BoogeyMan that scares Molly pulled Sylar into the sewer to drain his powers.

I was a little let down, but then I didn't know what to expect. I knew they weren't going to blow up the city, but the way they saved Peter was hokey. Nathan flying in like Superman....

raggedy_andy [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Nice recap.

The easy explanation as to why Peter didn't fly himself was that he just didn't have any control at that time. If he did, he wouldn't be glowing.

I totally agree that Niki grabbing the parking meter and hitting Sylar was the best. I wish it could've looked cooler (like her catching it in midair), but it was still awesome nonetheless.

Hiro's training might be explained that he had previous training before, but he didn't have the "warrior's spirit" or whatever.

I'm wondering why none of them noticed Sylar going away.

Elimare [TypeKey Profile Page]:

did anyone else think that was LINDERMAN's laugh when Peter was beating up Sylar?
It sounded like it to me.

Merick [TypeKey Profile Page]:

I hate to be "nitpicking guy", but this episode was a bit of a letdown. So much buildup for the Sylar vs. Peter fight. And then people take turns trying to hurt him. Taking turns is lame. Peter has so many powers (perhaps all of Sylar's now too?) and he actually resorts to punching Sylar.

So why didn't Peter fly away (maybe he couldn't), why didn't Claire just shoot him, since Peter can heal? Can Peter really survive a huge explosion? Are we supposed to assume that Nathan knew just when to let go of Peter, or is he supposed to be dead?

Hiro stabbing Sylar was cool, but I really hate the "say something and then do it" thing. Sylar reacted fast enough to stop bullets, but Hiro manages to get off a sentence and then stab.

It looks like Sylar is alive, but there better be a damn good explanation for it.

BlueEyedAngel [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Nice to see you back, GB! I was afraid that you left for good. Can't wait to read your LOST recap.

Back to Heroes...I was thinking the same thing that Merick mentioned, if Peter can heal, why didn't Claire just shoot him to stop him from exploding and he'd heal? I too was a little let down by the Sylar/Peter fight. After seeing so many Comic Book Movies, I was expecting something along the X-Men fights. Oh well, I still can't wait for next season!

sweetjane [TypeKey Profile Page]:

for those of you who didn't pay attention, peter once nearly died because of a piece of glass right in the top of his neck. apparently his achilles heel, so to speak. and when he told claire she'd have to be the one to shoot him a few episodes ago, he told her "you know where."

twnpeeks [TypeKey Profile Page]:

"Ok, I admit, at this point I had a serious Geek goes Giddy moment."


OMG...I totally LOL'd in my office at that one...

I thought it was pretty good, and i kinda liked where they all came together to fight the big bad boogeyman. Nikki was VERY cool for once! (FYI, hubby saw her on that h/s football movie w/ Vanderbeek. Dream Whip Bikini anyone?)

I wondered how come Hiro didn't chop Sylars head off, he was there, there was opportunity...but, i guess we'll find out next season. The last fight was not as 'dramatic' as i would have liked, but the result was as expected.

All in all, Season One of Heroes was by far the best watch TV this year!

Lisa [TypeKey Profile Page]:

I can't believe how many recappers I've read that thought that Peter could just fly away by himself. If he couldn't get a grip on his nuclear hands, how could he possibly have summoned the power to fly?? Seems pretty obvious to me. Plus, the meaning of Deveaux's whole "unconditional love" speech became very clear at that moment - although Deveaux said Peter was capable of uncondtional love and I'd argue Nathan was showing a bit more of it when he flew him off into space!

GB - you didn't mention the cockroach that was crawling in Sylar's blood stain. We saw a cockroach the last time we thought Sylar was dead at Primatech Paper...

james_woods_rules [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Where the SMEG is last week's Lost recap?? Dude, season finale last night and no recap yet from last week? Am I on crack? did i miss it? C'mon Greybishop, your recaps are so f-ing awesome, and I am dying ova 'ere.....I am gonna hold my breath till i turn blue!!!!!

NateTheOkay [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Unlike so many other Heroes fans, I loved this episode and didn't think it was a "letdown" at all. When you consider the level of greatness that we've come to expect from this show, what is a "letdown" exactly? I'd argue that a Heroes letdown is the equivalent of the best epsiode of most other shows out there.

Anyway, I have a question: Why didn't Claire just shoot Peter, then remove the bullet? That would have been the simpler solution. And will Nathan live or does he blow up with Peter? I guess he could take him up high enough, then drop him and fly away. Nathan was just starting to grow on me too... he was one of the more interesting characters; he was torn between the life of a Hero and a normal existence, but finally came into his own.

Also, could that ancient warrior be Kensei himself? And if so, perhaps Kensei had some sort of ability that made him such a great warrior. That was my first thought, but I'm not sure if the dates work properly. Maybe somebody could fill me in.

I'm counting down the days til next season. Can't wait to see the "boogeyman" and suspect that it's somebody we know, just because it seems like something the Heroes writers would do.

Also, I don't think Candice's power has anything to do with bending light like Micah thought. I think it has more to do with her changing people's perceptions of reality by screwing with their senses (sound, touch, vision, etc.)

Dave J. [TypeKey Profile Page]:

"Also, could that ancient warrior be Kensei himself? And if so, perhaps Kensei had some sort of ability that made him such a great warrior."

I've always assumed that Hiro IS Kensei--I think Ando's comment about one day people telling stories about Hiro is the setup for that in Season 2.

helenann [TypeKey Profile Page]:

"Congrats on growing a pair. Now don't f*** up."

I am still laughing about that...
Greybishop--will you marry me? :O)

BlueEyedAngel [TypeKey Profile Page]:

When I first heard about the "Boogeyman that saw her" I thought she might be talking about the Haitian. I figured since he could get into people's minds, he could get into hers.

Dave-it would be quite interesting to find out that Hiro is Kensei, but I've been wondering if Hiro's father has a similar power, and he is Kensei.

isthisawkward [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Merick, you read my mind. i was so psyched for the finale, and i felt it was totally anti-climactic. and everyone made things so much harder than necissary!! usually i just go with it, but Hiro hands down annoys me the most often bc he acts like he can't do whatever he wants. if he wants to save ando AND kill sylar, whose to stop him? what he SHOULD have done is gone to future hiro and been like "dude what do i do" instead of giving up when he died. SO WHAT? YOU CAN TRAVEL TIME AND SPACE!!!

also, i have to say that sylar is my favorite villian of all time- he's complex, super-powerful and so hot i get a little tingle whenever he's on screen. he better not be dead!

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