Stings like a bitch....

So, this episode appears to be the one where everyone who previously had a really strong sense of morality lets their power go to their head and turn them into a potentially dangerous crazy person. And by everyone I apparently just mean Matt, Hiro, Mohinder, and possibly Noah. Good thing Peter's not in this episode.

Good Lord Matt's power is creepy. I'm not sure how I'm supposed to feel about him at this point. I guess the idea of using his power to get all kinds of information was supposed to have been scared out of him with the idea that he would become his father. Unless he got that woman's name by forcing it out of Angela despite her warnings. That's not a good sign for him.

It does look like the investigation into the "Old Ones" and "The Company" are happening from several sides right now: Peter and Adam, Matt and Nathan, Mohinder, Noah. It's always good when there's a definite plot that's bringing everyone together. It's just weird that the plot of this volume is technically supposed to be the Shanti virus when they all spend all their time worrying about The Company.

Okay, I hope that finally, after all of that, once the Bennet family is together again, they can trust each other, be honest with each other, and work together. All of this working against each other obviously led to a very bad place. Also, I am so overjoyed that Noah isn't dead.

I'm starting to fear for Mohinder's sanity a little bit. And was that a spark (bad pun intended, as usual) of reason and rationale crossing Elle's face towards the end of the episode? Can she be fixed and become a good person? A good enough person for Peter to love?

And once again, I miss Nathan...and Adam. Weirdly I also kind of missed Niki in this one. What's wrong with me?

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