You know what’s nice about going to something like Comic Con? You get an hour to relax and collect your thoughts before getting into Heroes, as I was one of 6,500 who managed to see “The Second Coming” early, and I managed to avoid the countdown show/red carpet interview/one hour of time filler that NBC had before the premiere. So when it comes to the first part of the episode, I’ll defer to my earlier spoiler-laden post on the issue. Go. Read it. I’ll wait.
Done? Good, we’ll here’s the second part of “The Butterfly Effect” after the jump, replete with non-linear thought and speculation.
• Getting future Peter to realize the ramifications of telling Claire NOT to come to Odessa after Nathan was shot, and having Angela convince him of this, was interesting to watch, and definitely helps you see how he runs into Claire holding a gun on him in “The Second Coming”. What I did not expect was that present day Peter is inhabiting the body of one of the Level 5 detainees who had been freed. Those detainees include the previously mentioned Jamie Hector (The Wire). The detainee in question is played by Francis Capra, who you might remember as Weevil on Veronica Mars.
• Speaking of Veronica Mars, that segues me into what Elle (Kristen Bell) now. Elle is dispatched by her Dad to try and find Sylar, but the search doesn’t last long, as Bob is killed by Sylar. Elle isn’t sure what to do at this point, so she decides to free Noah Bennet (Jack Coleman), who was spending time in level 5 Steve McQueen style, and is asked to help Elle find Sylar. But Sylar finds Elle and Noah first, and as he tries to kill Elle and take her powers, she does what I can only describe as “resisting a lot”, and knocks out Sylar, who is detained in a level 5 cell. More on Sylar in a minute.
• Nathan continues to have spiritual conversations with Linderman (Malcolm McDowell, A Clockwork Orange) which help shape his career after being shot and discovering a revival of sorts, but the intriguing wrinkle in all this for everyone was that these conversations are with a ghost. Thank God, at least Linderman is staying dead in one sense. However, Ali Larter, who’s played the badass Gina, then the rational single mom Niki, comes Tracy Strauss, the calculating political aid to a Governor who asks Nathan to be a U.S. Senator. Tracy is asked about her Niki/Gina past by a reporter (William Katt, The Greatest American Hero), and as the evidence mounts that a gubernatorial aid might have been a Vegas stripper and had a torrid affair with Nathan, she decides to physically stop him, but we see that Tracy has a power to freeze people in times of aggressive contact.
• Since getting her powers taken (well, borrowed) by Sylar, Claire is a little bit pissed and wants some payback. However
she now discovers that, while she can regenerate and still not die, she can’t feel pain now, which depresses her, because she thought pain was the only thing that kept her human. After her offers to help Peter and Noah are turned down, she’s left to wonder what to do next, but surprise! Her birth Mom visits the Bennets. What she says or does remains to be seen, until next week anyway.
• Mohinder (Sendhil Ramamurthy) really digs his new powers, so much so that he’s got a love for chocolate milk and getting some with Maya (Dania Ramirez), in no particular order. However after injecting himself with the powers, his body starts to react negatively as much as it did positively earlier in the episode.
• Matt (Greg Grunberg) was banished to the African desert, remember? I know, neither do I, but he encounters a tribesman named Usutu (Ntare Mwine), who manages to know his name and has some idea of why he’s there, but the answers certainly weren’t given this week, as the two walk the earth, Kung Fu style.
• Hiro continues to try and find the speedy bandit responsible for stealing the chemical formular that was in his father’s vault. They locate the thief and he offers a trade, which she rejects and threatens Ando’s life, but everything manages to work out, and Hiro manages to put a tracing signal on one of the thief’s possessions to get a better hold on her. Hiro and Ando talk about what Hiro saw in the future as well, and how that effects their friendship.
• Remember how Sylar was kept under containment in level 5? Well a powerful ally comes to call, and it’s…Sylar’s mother?
Now for the steam-of-consciousness post-game analysis:
I was watching a local news piece where Coleman was interviewed, and to paraphrase, he said something about partnering up with a polar opposite of him, but they both had the same goals. I think I won the bet with my wife on this, because she thought Noah was partnering up with Elle, but if we’re talking about opposites to the extreme, then Noah and Sylar have to be partnering up, right? If so, the reasons for it, and the partnership itself will be interesting to watch, and I think that Angela has something to do with these motivations. So unless there’s a swerve I’m missing, feel free to volunteer it. But I’m calling it now. Mark it zero smokey.
I’ve been one who’s been pushing for Larter to basically go the f away for quite some time now, as the Niki/Gina arc was interesting for a minute, but got weaker as it went along, and she was pretty much a non-factor on Season Two, but I’ve gotta admit the whole Tracy thing has got me curious. She plays it down to the fake teeth, but it’s hard to think that Tracy and Niki aren’t the same at this point; how they reconcile that (or do they?) will be interesting, and at least it makes Larter an interesting figure again. And judging from the way they show Tracy and the reporter in the garage, count on them introducing a peripheral character in the mix.
Obviously, the Hiro storyline has less to do with this new villain, and more to do with his friendship with Ando. Assuming this is the center focus of the Hiro storyline, this could wind up being some excellent storytelling. The two have been friends for awhile, so there’s plenty of territory that could be mined from this, and can easily vault Hiro back up the level of prestige that the first Season brought.
Claire’s character turn, assuming that’s where they’re going with it, should be interesting. If I was going to throw a theory out there, Claire’s birth mother plants the seeds of this in her brain for future events, which we see not only in “The Second Coming” but in the end teaser for upcoming shows.
The new villains are clearly evil dudes with clearly defined roles, and present-day Peter’s place in that group remains to be seen.
Mohinder’s whole “1986 Jeff Goldblum” routine seemed a little bit stupid to me, all the more so when you consider how physically similar they look, and assuming that Mohinder doesn’t start hoarding old fingernails anytime soon, I hope that this storyline doesn’t sag, because it potentially could be one of the interesting ones down the road.
At this point, the weakest storyline has to be wherever they’re going with Matt. He and Mohinder have seen the same drawing in two different areas but don’t know it yet, and one of the things about isolation in this show is that it tends to hamper your character all the more so. Matt better find the door to come back quick, or people will be fast forwarding their Tivos at record speed.
All in all, “The Second Coming” and “The Butterfly Effect” provide a good mix of “Holy Crap!” moments, combined with setting up the framework of what is already providing to be a great season for both Heroes and Villains alike.





23. September 2008 at 7:59 am
I would like to go on the record and say that the one-hour red carpet pre-premiere special was one of the corniest things I’ve ever seen.
23. September 2008 at 9:16 am
What was Greg Grunberg wearing?
Seriously, it’s things like that which give me solace that I can choose from Gossip Girl, How I Met Your Mother or Sarah Connor Chronicles in that timeslot.
23. September 2008 at 2:23 pm
Um… where in the hell was Mr. Muggles?
Did Sylar scalp him and steal his powers too?
24. September 2008 at 5:24 am
Good rundown. I don’t really think Mohinder’s storyline has any promise to it but that’s probably biased by my strong dislike of him and Maya.
I’m really pulling for something cool to come out of Matt’s storyline because he’s one of my favorite characters and I don’t want him to be this season’s Niki/Maya y Alejandro.
I didn’t dislike Niki after watching the previous seasons continuously on DVD, but I’m very excited about this new character, mainly because of her power but I don’t think it’s actually Niki’s body so I’m curious as to how they’re connected.
Nathan’s plotline is walking a fine line with me right now. It could really go either way, a fascinating mental health storyline or a stilted “prophet of God/Linderman” storyline. I’m pulling for the former.
24. September 2008 at 6:06 am
Yeah, I’m with you on Maya, maybe that’s because of how pointless I thought she was in S2.
Re: Niki, it should be interesting to see where they take it, but to make her interesting again for the first time in 2 years was nice.
Re: Nathan, Good start, we’ll see where things go, but I’m with you on the former, but we’ll see what gets introduced to the mix I guess.
And Mr. Muggles is with Parkman’s Dad now I guess, both trying to look for the elusive honey jar.
24. September 2008 at 9:40 am
By the way…
The ratings came in and HEROES took a super serious blow with the season opener… way under last year. They also took it on the chin with a steep decline in the 18-49 demographic which is what they always had an edge on. I’m sure with DVR numbers it will jump, but otherwise they look like they are heading down.
Even worse they dipped lower and lower over the two hours with each 1/2 hour seeing more people flee away from the show.
We gots trouble!
24. September 2008 at 1:05 pm
“The Fly” (‘86 Cronenberg remake) is my favorite movie of all time. Seen it a dozen times and even upgraded to Blu-ray from my DVD copy, so I know this movie inside out. I was practically screaming at the TV when all the Mohinder scenes in his lab were taking place during the “Butterfly Effect” episode. His hair, his outfit (shirtless, barefeet and buff) as he did pirouettes and climbed the wall, the libido, the mirror… it’s the freaking “Fly” almost shot-by-shot. It’s got to be an homage because the alternative is that Tim Kring and Co. are just ripping off material left and right from all sources good (Cronenberg, “BSG”) and bad (“The 4400″). Thank God it’s scabs on Mohinder’s back and not his fingernails falling off. Even for a gory show like “Heroes” that would have been too nasty for 10PM network TV sensibilities.
Overall count me among the ‘messy two-hour premiere but fun while it lasted’ group. I was taken aback by the sex and violence (Claire’s head! ) which I thought the show had gotten away from after going mainstream. Guess being ratings-starved will do that to your standards. Loved the William Katt cameo. The show has become so open-ended it could go back to either being a total bore (ala the first six episodes of Season 2 when literally nothing happened) or get into that mid-season groove from the first year when it was one jaw-dropping episode after another. I’m happy they’re at least hinting that Ando might get some form of super power because that’s the type of nod to the fans of the show you rarely get from a network TV show (like when “Lost” got rid of Paolo and that other girl a couple of years ago). I won’t say “Heroes” is back because there are many problems (Nathan and Linderman doing the Baltar-Number Six routine all over again?) but I’m willing to stick around to see if Kring & Co. can at least thin the herd a little with some nasty violent deaths.
25. September 2008 at 7:01 am
THE FLY stuff has to be an homage. I notice HEROES has a tendency to do shout outs or their own interpretations of other source material on a regular basis. They’ve done more than their fair share of ripping things off for it not to be on purpose.
I noticed almost shot for shot the Sylar stalking Claire in the house reminded me of HALLOWEEN even down to Claire hiding in a closet. But then she didn’t give him the ole Jamie Lee wire hanger to the eye.
The gore factor has always been there, and I think it is part of what they hope will draw in audiences. I mean we’ve seen Claire in almost every sort of mangle and burn you could inflict on someone. They do push that.
25. September 2008 at 9:06 am
That really disturbs me about the numbers Brett. I’ve remained loyal but I know how vocal the displeased were for the finale of season one and most of season two. I think this show has a lot of potential and I think they may find their groove this season. I just hope that people stick around long enough for the buzz to build back up and the prodigal viewers to return.
I really don’t want this show to start getting better and then be canceled because I’m sure the cost of this show is astronomical and I doubt that NBC would want to lose that kind of money for long if the ratings don’t pop back up.
I’m confused as to why the numbers fell by the 1/2 hour. I thought the premiere built up as it went along very well.
27. September 2008 at 4:19 pm
I, too, saw the complete Fly ripoff there. It was so note for note that it felt less like an homage than a sign of creative lassitude. I was not impressed. And, why did the keep Maya from last year? She only brought two assets to the show, which Mohinder noticed himself. It was only 3/4 successful.