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Inlander:
I also watched the first episode in Australia last night, after a shit-load of hype.

Ehh. At this stage it looks like a solid "I'll watch this if I'm around, but it's not the kind of thing I could be bothered taping if I'm out" show. Beyond their superpowers, none of the characters struck me as particularly interesting. And there are more than enough shows on T.V. already (and in the past) with big bad scary government (or whatever) conspiracies. It's like cop shows with serial killers: been there, done that, get over it.

Lunchbox:
Hm, I noticed that last night, Inlander - straight from Heroes to Prisonbreak.
Are they trying to tell us something?


Since I only watch TV on Wednesday when we visit my boy's Dad, this will become part of my regular routine. I am looking forward to it.

BillAdama:
My question right now...is Sulu Linderman, or some other guy?

I agree that I like the show better when the plotlines link together more.  I wish they'd come together a bit more, because right now there are so many divergent plotlines that they don't spend more than like five minutes on any one plotline in any given episode.

TheBoredOne:
Sulu is Hiro's dad, Mr. Nakamura

Peter Harris:
Don't know if any of you watch Studio 60, but Hiro was on it, as himself (as the actor who plays Hiro - I don't know his name off the top of my head).  It was pretty funny, with Harriet dressed as a cheerleader...

"Save me... Save the world."

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