Well, Strange Attractors surely was a lopsided episode. Sure, the ending was pretty entertaining, but the journey was… well, pretty plain. We certainly did not get the Heroes-style Halloween episode that NBC was promoting. We got a continuation of the character studies with just enough of Mr. Sullivan to entertain.
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“Ink” was a great deal more like a fresh beginning. I thought that it was definitely a much more engaging episode (without depending too much on the previous clichés) than last week’s two episode disaster. It really seemed passably different enough from the previous season to seem new. That is, ALMOST. A major part of the difference was the focus on only a few storylines. I find that this is usually a big plus, and felt that “Ink” really made the most of it.
I was excited about the Heroes season premiere, because I wasn’t entirely sure what to anticipate. This past summer had been so full of talk; Talk about additional characters, homosexuality, carnivals, and even Bryan Fuller leaving just as fast as he returned. I didn’t have a clue how any of it would piece together, and was disappointed to find myself faced with more of the same old stuff. 





