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Arun’s Mind new site

Hello all,

I have created a new site and will be making that my permanent blog.  The URL is http://www.arunsmind.com.  Be sure to bookmark the new site.  Hope you like it.

If there are any suggestions/comments you have, feel free to drop me an email, which can be found at the bottom of the new site.

Click here to view the new site.

Thank you,

Arun

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Heroes, Dying of the Light

I thought today’s episode was amazing.  Sylar becoming good? Peter becoming bad? Suresh gone bad? Everything that we have known to be true and just in this show has flipped.  I was shocked in last weeks episode when Hiro killed Ando.  This week we find out that wasn’t true, we were tricked!  Considering this is my first post on the show, let me tell you how I felt about this show earlier.  The first season was great, got me into it.  The second season really turned me off, I felt that the show was going in a bad direction, but it is clear now that the second season was basically a launching pad for this season, which has been amazing in my opinion.

I thought the most crucial part of the episode was the formal introduction of Petrelli’s father.  This man is obviously a godfather figure and he has been resurrected.  What is this guy about? what’s his deal? we obviously don’t know, we do know that he’s creating this army of “villains” and that he is ridiculously powerful…he took away Peter’s powers! I really hope that he gets his powers back.  On a side note I would say that Peter is one of my favorite characters.

I think Claire is a dumbass.  I get that she wants to help people but all she can do is not get hurt, she could obviously get other people hurt like she almost did in today’s episode.  If you ask me, she needs to calm down and stop being a rebellious teenager cuz she will get someone killed.

One thing I was kinda confused about during this episode was that Mrs. Petrelli was in the hospital.  How did that happen? if someone could clarify that it’d be great.

This was one of the best episodes of the season.  Let me know what you thought of the episode.

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