Regardless, her father is understandably angered when she tells him about the rape attempt. He pays Brody a visit, and after a rather heated discussion, has a friend of his completely wipe the quarterback’s memory (serves him right for having a name like Brody). Using my amazing deductive skills, I reckon the cheerleader is Claire, in which case I’m tempted to think, ‘Save the cheerleader, save the show’ might be more appropriate. However, even without her, the show could go on, thanks to Hiro and Ando’s antics. After getting a sound kicking courtesy of the guy they ripped off at the poker table, they’re driven and tossed out of a van in the desert. Fortunately, they seem to be right outside a diner. They go in, have an argument, and Ando storms off. Hiro, meanwhile stares out the window and sees Nathan Petrelli – who’s been busy flying away from some bad guys – landing on the hot sand. As much as I’m beginning to like Heroes, this rather pushes the boundaries of coincidence a little too much. In a crowded diner, in the middle of nowhere, Hiro just happens to be there, and just happens to be the only one who notices a flying man in his pyjamas. Either these people have really bad eyesight, or they’re just really apathetic. To round up the rest of the characters, Niki is still being a bit rubbish, in that her power doesn’t seem to be a power at all; Mohinder is still very posh, handsome and educated; his friend Eden still looks like a weird alien boy; and Niki’s husband breaks into her house. If I’ve forgotten anyone, then they didn’t do enough to be memorable and deserve to be forgotten. Either that, or Claire’s dad’s been busy again.
Heroes S1 5 Review
<span title='2025-07-23 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>July 23, 2025</span> · 2 min · 298 words · Walter Ridgeway