“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.
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The second season of Heroes starts off with the illumination of Peter, Nathan, and Matt’s fates, subsequent to the face-off with Sylar and Peter’s unrestrained nuclear detonation high above NYC. While everyone is attempting to move on, a new, ominous power begins eliminating Heroes. Hiding in Southern California with the family, Claire and H.R.G. try to live as unobtrusively as they can, which turns out to be much harder than at first thought. During all of this, Hiro lands in feudal Japan and winds up meeting his hero, Takezo Kensei. Siblings Maya and Alejandra Herrera strive to make it across the border into the U.S. from Mexico, in an attempt to find help with their dangerous abilities. 





