I was pleasantly surprised at the mature nature of the second episode of "Heroes". This is clearly a super-hero series aimed at an adult audience with gore galore and a serial killer on the loose.
Setting up more questions than answers, this cleverly written and directed episode is an exquisite torment. Just when I thought all the characters had been introduced, another hero appears in the form of "everyday" policeman, Greg Grunberg, whose power is he can read minds.
40-odd minutes flies by in a heartbeat watching this show. This is big-screen fun ported onto television...breathtakingly good.
Two episodes in and I'm addicted. As a latecomer to the series, I'm so glad I finally caught up with it.
Setting up more questions than answers, this cleverly written and directed episode is an exquisite torment. Just when I thought all the characters had been introduced, another hero appears in the form of "everyday" policeman, Greg Grunberg, whose power is he can read minds.
40-odd minutes flies by in a heartbeat watching this show. This is big-screen fun ported onto television...breathtakingly good.
Two episodes in and I'm addicted. As a latecomer to the series, I'm so glad I finally caught up with it.