
(S02E11) When Kristin offered up the chance to review the Fall (Season?) Finale of Heroes, I couldn't resist stepping in to help. While this episode lived up to a lot of the promises of the season, much like last season's finale, it may have been a little lighter on the action than you'd want. There are a lot of big changes for a lot of the characters and yes, the promised "hero" death. We get resolutions on the virus plot, the Sylar/Mya journey, Hiro's quest to stop Adam, the Bennet situation, and in the end, there's enough to entice us to come back for more. It's all here and let me tell you, if Kristin was yawning and checking her watch through the last episode, there wasn't time this week. This episode is absolutely jam-packed from start to finish. "Volume Two" wraps, and as with last year we get a teaser of Volume Three. But we'll get to all of that after the jump.
In this "Finale," Heroes came together and story threads intertwined, but not as extensively as last year. Ultimately, there are four separate threads throughout the episode to follow:
Mohinder, Molly, Maya, Sylar and eventually Elle - Brooklyn and Manhattan, NY
Mohinder arrives home to Maya happily cooking breakfast for everyone and Molly asleep in the other room. In her enthusiasm for Mohinder's assistance in getting rid of her powers, Maya inadvertently reveals that Sylar has lost his powers. At this, the illusion is shattered when Mohinder makes a move and Sylar pulls a gun on him. In a moment of anguish in realizing that Sylar is perhaps the monster he's been painted after all (well, duh!), Maya loses control of her powers. But when Molly comes stumbling out of the bedroom dying, Sylar is able to convince her that she must not kill him if only to avoid taking more innocent lives. She restrains herself.
They travel to Mohinder's lab, where he discovers that Sylar has the same strain of the virus that Niki has. As such, he does have the cure. At the same time in Manhattan, Bob expresses his overwhelming disappointment in daughter Elle for failing to handle the Claire situation and leaving it with Claire intending to go public with her abilities. His Father of the Year moment comes when he says in disgust to her, "When I think about all the hard work I put into raising you." Man, this guy is cold to the core about his own daughter. Is it possible that I want worse things to happen to Bob than I do Sylar? At least Sylar knows he's a sick sadistic bastard. Bob seems to think he's a righteous guy who does nothing wrong.
The damaged Elle does have a bit of a breakthrough with Noah, who remains captive. He's a lot of terrible things, but HRG remains a loving father who cares about his daughter, something Elle covets. She threatens to hurt him if he doesn't tell her what her father did to her, but he's not going to break. She finally tries just saying "Please" instead. This little thing is a pretty significant breakthrough for her and could be the start of a new and far more interesting character arc for Veronica Mars. Noah tells her about the harsh experiments Bob put her through at a young age, essentially torturing her to find out the extent of her abilities.
Later, Elle sees Sylar and Mohinder on closed circuit cameras and decides that maybe Daddy will love me if I bring in Sylar. Molly tries to make Maya feel better by "finding" her brother. But when Molly can't find him anywhere, Maya realizes that Sylar killed him. "You killed him! You killed my brother!" at which point Sylar shot her in the throat. "Now look what you made me do." Sylar demands the cure and when Mohinder reveals it, Sylar says first he can cure Maya and if she lives, he can cure Sylar.
When Maya is revived, Elle shows up and gets into a bullets and electricity battle with Sylar. Ultimately, Sylar flees the building with Elle in pursuit. Elle returns convinced Daddy is going to be upset she let Sylar go, thinking herself a failure. Mohinder reminds her that she did just save all of their lives, which is a good thing. Huh. The evolution of Elle continues. While she was gone Suresh discovered the vial with the cure was gone, too; now what will he cure Niki with? Well, about that ...
Niki, Monica & Micah - New Orleans
How stupid does Monica feel, captured and at the mercy of just another neighborhood punk? If only she'd watched some MacGuyver episodes, or even some Houdini she'd have been able to get out of her binds. While she's tied up, whining and crying, her captor is splashing gasoline all over the building. Micah, who is one of the best characters on the show with one of the best powers, returns home to get help. Niki tells him she doesn't have her super strength, but he basically tells her he just needs her to drive. Slam! Why couldn't Niki have died and we could have had Micah and his dad running around together; they're way cooler! Micah uses his abilities to turn the lights green and have his mom's cell phone track Monica's phone via the GPS tracker in it.
The Dynamic Duo arrives in time to see Monica's captor hopping in his cool getaway van. Niki cuts him off and when he gets out all bad and talking smack, she beats him down like a little bitch. She leaves him lying there, tells Micah to call 911 and runs into the smoking building to save Monica. When a girder falls in front of them, blocking the way, powerless Niki manages to lift it enough for Monica to get through, but her strength fails and she remains trapped. Monica runs out and shortly thereafter the building blows up ... twice! Are they really going to get rid of Niki? Okay, so she's really freaking hot, but what has she really done for the show. Her multiple personality shtick is stupid, and other than being the womb that begat the awesome Micah, she really serves no valid purpose anymore. I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens here.
Claire, West, Sandra, Noah & Bob - Costa Verde, CA and Manhattan, NY
It's pretty disappointing that the Noah arc has become the least compelling and seemingly least significant arc. Okay, maybe it's a toss up between this one and the Niki/Micah arc. Other than getting to see Lt. Uhura and meeting Monica, whom I do like, we got to meet Micah's annoying cousin, who I'd really like Sylar to babysit, and then what? ... Exactly. Nothing.
As for HRG, he was such an important and compelling figure in the first Volume, his demotion to secondary status is a disservice to how great his character is. Here's hoping Volume Three restores him to the prominence he deserves, and well, it looks like that may just happen. After Elle's earlier psychological breakthrough with Noah, Bob confronts him and asks if Claire has any evidence that could put the company in jeopardy, declaring that measures are going to have to be taken to keep her quiet. Intimidating, isn't he? So they're going to storm the house and kill her, right? Nah, nothing so exciting.
As for Claire's big plans to go public, it looks like the follow up for that is for every significant character in her life to take turns telling her not to. First her mother tells her not to, but she says she must. Then West tells her not to saying, "Exposing us isn't going to bring him back." (Remember, they all think Noah is dead.) She sees this as more self-serving of West, so returns his files and says there is no "us" for him to worry about. West flies off and I wonder if this is how the writer's have decided to get rid of his character, as the response to him and Claire's romance has been pretty chilly. Finally, to the surprise of everyone, Noah walks in. And guess what he does? He tells her not to, saying he's agreed to go back to the company in exchange for his family being left alone to live normal lives. See, problem solved. Of course, Claire argues that just because he's not alive doesn't mean that all their problems are solved. He was still killed. All this crazy crap still happened. Huh? Huh? What about that?
Nathan, Matt, Peter, Adam & Hiro - Odessa, TX
Things start with Nathan and Matt confronting Angela Petrelli in Manhattan. She reveals that the company founders started off wanting to change the world ... "to fix it." But Adam decided the world needed to be wiped clean so humanity can start over, thus the virus. Nathan tells her that Peter is alive and helping Adam. Peter's abilities would enable Adam to get to the virus, which is stored in the Primatech Paper Company warehouse in Odessa, TX.
Then, back at Primatech, we pick up the action where the last episode left off, with Hiro charging Peter. They fight back and forth and for most of the episode it's when will Peter realize he's on the wrong side? Hiro tries to tell him and gets knocked out for his efforts. At the last minute, after Peter mentally pries open the vault doors, Hiro appears again to try and stop Adam getting his hands on the virus. Peter stops him and using his Darth Vader powers, stands menacingly with one hand gripping the air in front of him, holding Hiro to the wall with his powers. Matt tries to use his mental powers to coerce Peter into letting Hiro go and stopping Adam, apparently forgetting that Peter mimics powers. Yeah, so that didn't work. What now?
How about we bring out the brother. "Am I on the wrong side, too?" Nathan asks stepping out. Peter's so conflicted. If only he knew what was happening in the vault. In there, Hiro has popped in. Adam tells Hiro that nothing has changed in 400 years. God wiped out humanity when it just wasn't working with The Great Flood. His plan is to wipe out most of the population and be a hero to the survivors. No big deal, right? He's holding the vial behind him and when Hiro reaches out, grabbing him to teleport away, he drops the vial.
Luckily, Peter's convinced just in time to arrive and mentally stop the vial from breaking. He destroys it with his cool radioactive abilities. Did you see the cool 'Heroes' symbol appear in the dust before it started to fall from Peter's hand. How is such a thing like that even possible? Nathan decides he's had enough and determines to have a press conference and expose everything. Like father like daughter, I guess. Synchronicity.
Hiro returns to Japan and Ando, who's been way underutilized this season. But what happened to Kensei/Adam? What's the worst thing you could do to a guy who can never die, but otherwise has no significant abilities? Yeah, he went there. The darker side of Hiro shows a bit as he buries Adam alive in a coffin in a Japanese cemetary. As he's under a fresh plot, is he buried next to Hiro's father? What a great scene as we hear Adam screaming from the coffin while we pan across the serenity of the graveyard. Of course, my second thought was that this guy has all the time in the world, so what's to stop him from just slowly digging his way out. Of course, we don't know what happens when he runs out of air in there, does he die, revive only to die immediatley again, and on and on.
Later, the press conference is set up in the Odessa Police Department. Nathan tells about ordinary people with extraordinary abilities, a company that seeks to suppress everything. Like a true politician he does a lot of talking without saying anything specific. But then, he says "I have the ability--" and BANG! He's shot! A crowd shot shows a trenchcoated man walking away. It looks like a larger man, but who could it be? How much time has passed between the virus' destruction and this scene? Is it HRG, back in league with the company? Bob? The Haitian? John Wilkes Boothe?
"Volume Two" wraps with Angela Petrelli on the phone. "I know. It was unavoidable," she says. Holy crap! Was she behind the hit on her son? "You do know that you've now opened Pandora's Box." Who is she talking to? Bob? The Haitian? John Wilkes-- oh, I already did that.
END OF VOLUME TWO
VOLUME THREE: VILLAINS
A brief intro to the next volume, which hopefully will involve a lot more action and suspense. It's Sylar in an alleyway injecting himself with the cure. Does it work? Hells yeah it does! His wounds heal and he summons an empty can across the alley to his hand. "I'm back!" It's a villain cliche, so he has to say it.
Bottom Line
The stage is set for a good third volume, and with "Villains" as its subtitle, things should get even darker and more dangerous for our heroes. Personally, I think things were way too light and breezy this volume. The best drama comes from conflict, so with Sylar powerless the biggest threat they faced was from Matt's dad, who was ultimately dispatched pretty easily, and Bob. Come on. These ordinary people with extraordinary abilities were way too ordinary this volume. And there have to be more of them that have of a sinister bent than just Sylar. Up the ante and make this show "Must See TV" again, NBC. I know you can do it! I'll be there for "Volume Three" in 2008, or 9, or you know, whenever.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
12-04-2007 @ 12:55AM
uagent said...
I'm sorry, Sylar survived 2 seasons? I can't believe how much I hate Sylar. Looks like "hero death of the week again" next season. I'm sorry. I think we're done here :(
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12-04-2007 @ 2:13PM
Goody said...
I totally agree with you "uagent". I have had all of Sylar I ever want to see. I really am over this show.
12-05-2007 @ 1:25AM
Tim said...
Superhero villans never die...they get sent to insane asylums or prison, etc but they always come back. Just think if Jack Nicholson lived at the end of Batman...maybe we'd have never had to endure Arnold as Mr. Freeze??
12-06-2007 @ 3:06AM
Rafi said...
Did anyone realize when mohinder says "poor nikki" right before they change scneces to her in the car rescuing Monica? I knew something was bound to happen..
12-12-2007 @ 2:07PM
evron said...
Yep. But the problem isn't just how disgusting sylar is it's the fact that a show named heroes is full of heroes that are completely lacking in common sense. The bad guys win every little victory making the actual big wins the heroes get seem empty and hollow.
They should have named the shoe Bad guys nearly always win.
I'm out. And I think the writers strike will make it easier for other people on the fence to fade away.
Such a shame. A perfect concept destroyed because they wanted to give us a daytime soap.
12-04-2007 @ 1:00AM
Adam said...
I'm not sure how I felt about this episode. There were some very cool scenes, most involving Peter fully utilizing his power, but then again, what really happened? Where was the suspense aside from the final scene. This would not have been as noticeable had it not been for "Cautionary Tales," but that episode provided so much suspense that this episode paled in comparison.
Also, what was with the camera work in this episode. They have used the shot of keeping the side of the listening character's face in focus while having the talking character slightly out of focus, but man did they over use that shot in this episode.
Back to the cool. Peter has finally become the ultimate bad-ass, even if he was unbelievably stupid for taking everything Adam said at face value. I guess it worked on a plot level since there was no other way to fit a fight into this episode. Hiro or Parkman could have stopped Adam with little resistance, and what would have been the fun in that?
I was glad Nikki died, but the whole Monica storyline never quite worked for me. What was she watching on her iPhone or iPod Touch? Rocky and Bullwinkle to learn how to properly be a damsel in distress. I wanted Maya to survive because Dania Ramirez makes the show a lot more beautiful to watch in HD, but the whole crying killer thing got old fast.
I guess my expectations were ridiculously high since this was a great episode, but just not what I expected. Parkman's lines were classic ("we never have to discuss this ever again" and "who is he supposed to be"). And why did they kill the 2nd best actor on the show? This was a dumb move, but I hope they just choose to keep him dead because the Claire/Kensei blood trick has been used 2 too many times.
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12-04-2007 @ 1:04AM
Mel said...
"Wrong dosage could kill you."
Yeah, there's an idea Mohinder.
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12-04-2007 @ 1:08AM
Matt said...
Finally, Sylar is truly back. Good to see the best character on the show will be in top form for season three.
I'm pretty pissed that Nathan dies, yet Monica and Maya live. Great. Cause they were so awesome and useful, and definitely not annoying.
Otherwise, good finale. Nice to see Niki finally out of the picture. No offense to Ali Larter, but her character was long overdue for a death. Now she can get back to movies.
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12-04-2007 @ 1:20AM
Ryan said...
Matt, so you actually thought they'd get rid of more than half the female cast? It's already a pretty male-centric cast and now with Niki gone they couldn't NOT take out a man. Sucks it had to be Nathan. I was banking on Mohinder or West not because I have problems with them, but you know I wouldn't cry over their deaths.
Overall, great episode. I thought more would happen with the Monica storyline but I guess all it did was facilitate Niki's death.
And I don't know about your definition of "action" but I quite liked the standoff of Peter and Parkman/Nathan/Hiro. Plus Sylar is back! Rejoice! REJOICE! How exciting that the title for the next volume is Villains since as you mentioned, it does make it seem like it'll be a darker tone.
Man, I hope the strike ends soon. Not sure I can wait too long.
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12-04-2007 @ 4:58PM
Lizzy said...
Ik! I can't believe this whole strike thing... Do you by any chance know how much of season three they filmed?
12-04-2007 @ 1:37AM
jeff stiefer said...
You didn't mention the Helix symbol that formed in the dust of peters hands when the virus dust blew away.
And no mention of Adam's 'fate' in the review? I didn't miss it, did i?
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12-04-2007 @ 1:48AM
Ewzzy said...
I was most disappointed with how when Adam saw Hiro he acted so nonchalant. This is the person he swore to destroy 400 years ago. I wanted Adam to snap at the sight of Hiro.
Also Hiro's way of removing Adam was ludicrous. Burying him alive is torturous and ineffective. He could get out someday and cutting his head off is a far less terrible act. I hope Hiro is less screwed up next season.
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12-04-2007 @ 12:51PM
kip said...
I agree, putting Adam in a coffin is way too cruel of a thing to do, even to the guy who killed your father.
12-04-2007 @ 1:58AM
Peter Allan Ker said...
I think Nathan will be alive he'll get an Injection of Claires Blood or something of the sorts.
There is No Way Nathan is Killed.
There was a Spoiler that said
1 Will Die, 1 Will Be Uncertain, 1 Will Be Resurrected.
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12-04-2007 @ 2:58AM
mrkorb said...
There's no guarantee on spoilers. That could have been intentionally spread misinformation.
12-04-2007 @ 10:10AM
Aaron said...
Died: Nathan
Uncertain: Niki (we never see her dead)
Resurrected: Mya
The spoilers fit, unfortunately. Either way, I am severely upset by the hastily ended season. Good thing I've got Netflix.
12-04-2007 @ 10:30PM
kyle said...
i'd say niki was pretty certain. she was in the house, it blew up, she has no regenerative powers, she's dead (finally). nathan will get an injection of claire's blood (or maybe peter's - would that work?) and be saved. the company will be "out" for season 3.
12-04-2007 @ 2:21AM
Ryan said...
Peter Allan Ker: I also agree that Nathan won't die, but I think it will be because he still has some of Adam's blood in him.
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12-04-2007 @ 2:37AM
tcolberg said...
Maybe it was just one of those Heroes memes where only the audience gets to see the Kensei symbol in everything, but seeing the symbol in the ashes and Peter's worried face makes me wonder if that's the last we hear of the virus.
I can't believe they traded Nathan for Mya. UGH.
Oh, what was up with the shooting in the police station? Tons of cops rushing towards the scene of a shooting and they don't stop a trenchcoated guy leaving the scene???
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12-04-2007 @ 2:55AM
mrkorb said...
I want to know about all the other stuff in the vault. There was a brain, a knife, a big gold key, I think some kind of a clay model of a ship. What place in the Heroes mythos do those things have for them to be locked away along with a super deadly virus?
Also when Elle goes to read her records in her father's office, there are of course records on other people they've either kidnapped or have been tracking. Was it just me, or was the file named "Paula Gamble" rather well placed for the camera to pick up. Foreshadowing on somebody new maybe?
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