Sunday, February 24, 2008

Lost Producers talk more Season 4

Here's an interview about the remainder of season 4 with the producers of Lost. There are some spoilers in here: more info about what's going on overall and where the season is leading. Good stuff.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Whoa, what the hell happened?

It would appear us Truthers all decided to take a long collective break from posting about our favorite shows. Or quite possibly we couldn't be pulled from the suck that was Heroes Season 2. Not that it was all bad, but compared to the first season, the start of season 2 was a major yawn.

Now, I've been too blown away by the first 3 episodes of the 4th season of Lost. After last night, I'm feeling like I did during that first season. I love the feeling of wanting next Thursday to already be here. I didn't feel that very much over the past 2 seasons. Especially during the love triangle portion of season 3.

The plot, while prompting lots of new questions, just feels faster paced now. Edge of your seat, like something crazy is going to happen every second.

I'm going to save my questions and theories for another post, but I felt compelled to get something back up on this blog. Hopefully the other truthers will also come out of their posting slumber. I think we have a lot consider and discuss over the 5 remaining episodes of Lost.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Hey, it's NOT just us....

Here's a great little article from EW where they interview Heroes creator Tim Kring.

What's wrong with Heroes?

It's funny that even the creator of the show thinks the show sucks right now. : )

Even funnier, he touches on the same things that has bothered all of us with this season.

And, even better, he promises to fix it when they eventually get to do "episode three," which, of course, is entirely dependent on when the writers strike ends.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Bad News and A Preview...

The writer's strike may kill Heroes for the season. Rumor has it a new ending being shot for season 2 - in case it ends up being the season finale.

As we've heard, the current storyline was set to wrap up at episode 11, and then the next storyline would pick up in the spring.

Also, because of the writer's strike, NBC has scrapped the Origins mini-series.

I found these tidbits on this site: http://www.heroesrevealed.com/

Be warned before going into this site: it has a trailer for next week's episode (and there are some juicy tidbits in it).

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Episode 206 "The Line"

Observations:

What do you think about Extra Ordinary?
What the the vector for the worldwide disease? Is it Sylar and Maia or is it the Company and their anti-hero serum?
Did we know the invisible mans name prior to this episode? Claude.

add your thoughts...

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Bad Math?

Don't read if you haven't watched last night's episode yet...

From the beginning of the season, we've been told there were originally 30 of them, but only 9 of them were left. We're led to believe that they are the original group of heroes from back in the day.

In addition, we know someone is trying to finish them off, and he's sending them snippets of a picture taken when they were together.

Last week, we learned that Parkman's father is among the group, and that he may be the "nightmare man" that haunts Molly.

We learn this week that his dad does indeed have powers, like Parkman, but he has taken the ability much much further. He is the nightmare man. And, at the end of the Parkman storyline, they find another picture with the mark on it. It's Bob, one of the others still alive, which implies that Parkman's dad is the one offing the others.

Since he can induce nightmares at any time in anyone, that makes sense. He created one for Ando and Hiro's dad that showed a figure pushing him off the roof. From a complete outsider's perspective, maybe we would have seen Hiro's dad back himself up to the edge and over the roof. It also explains how he could get to Mrs. Petrelli in the middle of a police station and escape. He wasn't there. He pulled a "freddy" and induced some type of nightmare.

But, here's something else. In the beginning of the episode, they give us a glimpse of the complete photo of the "nine." I froze it and counted. This is what I came up with:

From Left to Right

Linderman (dead)
Charles (dead)
Petrelli Sr. (presumed dead)
Mrs. Petrelli
Hiro's Dad (dead)
Unknown Male
Bob
Unknown Male
Unknown Female
Parkman's Dad

So, we've got 10 people in the photo, with three unknowns. But, we know that three of these guys are dead before the beginning of the season. That leaves seven.

If there are truly nine left (well, eight), then who are the others? We know who three of them are. We have images of three more, but that leaves two unknowns.

Is the invisible guy one of them? Let's assume he is, but that still leaves one left.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Previous showing of the Boogeyman?

Some Truthers and I were having lunch the other day and I started a discussion about how I think that the 5 years in the future vision we've been shown could still happen given everything that's happened. All the elements are still there for it to occur. But, I digress to the real meat of this post. During that discussion, I remembered a scene from the 3rd episode of season one. In it, Parkman is being taken down to Molly by Audrey. As they exit the elevator, they realize something's not right and Audrey yells "It's Sylar!" And we're taken on a chase and certainly led to believe it is this mystery man the show has been giving glimpses about up to that point.

Fast forward to what we know now and how that scene played out. When Audrey comes around the corner and tells "Sylar" to freeze, the man turns around and forces Audrey to hold the gun to her head. Then Matt runs around the corner and plugs 4 shots into the chest of the man in the shadows and he drops. This releases Audrey and after Matt turns around from checking on her, "Sylar" is gone seemingly vanishing into thin air.

I present that this man wasn't Sylar at all and is the Boogeyman we're looking for now. My evidence is 2 fold. First, Sylar has no way to survive 4 bullets to the chest. Before you use that he could have stopped them with his TK, I say that they certainly hit him and they knocked him down. Second, Sylar hasn't shown a way to escape like the man in that scene did. The only time we've seen that escape style since is when whomever went after Angela in the police station. That presumably being the Boogeyman. Also, the Boogeyman would definitely have a use for Molly. Oh, and Molly says in that scene at the FBI, "How did he find me? How did he find me?". Given what we know about what happens when Molly thinks about the Boogeyman, I think that's even stronger evidence.

I have another theory that the Boogeyman is possibly Takezo Kensei since we don't know if those who can regenerate can ever really die. I mean, if my organs can constantly regenerate, then they'll never wear out and I'd be immortal. That theory is pretty far fetched, but I feel pretty confident in my theory about us already having been shown the Boogeyman. What do you guys think?