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I'm 3/4 through (and missed a tiny bit at the beginning), but GAH! Matt's story is finally interesting. And he and Mohinder are a total couple (dude, there's no sub in that text) and I can't read the fic about them. This is for personal reasons on this one. I just can't read any fic with Matt.
I'm betting on West being a plant of some sort.
I'm also wondering how many family bloodlines are out there with powers. Or maybe they were helped along by the original group. Does this mean that Linderman has spawn out there somewhere? Someone with a British accent, please. (That's for my own personal kink factor.)
Maya is soooo screwed.
Is it completely wrong that I find Sylar hotter when he does that evil look?
Aaaand we have giant cockroach again.
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on 2007-10-17 03:14 am (UTC)Yep, there's definitely no sub in that text, and it's too bad you can't read the fic. I've actually been reduced to reading G-rated fic to get a Matt/Mohinder fix. [iz ashamed]
I'm betting on West being a plant of some sort.
I'm thinking the same thing. He's got all the personality of a potted plant anyway. *g*
Someone with a British accent, please. (That's for my own personal kink factor.)
I second that motion.
Is it completely wrong that I find Sylar hotter when he does that evil look?
I'll be totally cliche and say, "If it's wrong, I don't want to be right." ;)
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on 2007-10-17 03:52 am (UTC)no subject
on 2007-10-17 04:02 pm (UTC)All of the actors seem totally onboard with the hoyay concept, even the Petrellicest stuff. I keep wondering which American show will be the first to really "go there" with a m/m couple as regular characters, and Heroes might be it.
I've been following such a storyline on a soap opera, but there's not really been anything in primetime yet. It does seem like primetime shows tend to be the first to show something in an episode, but soaps are the first place where it really gets shown as part of a storyline. I guess they're sort of a "testing ground" for possibly controversial storylines, since they're done on a daily basis and can quickly change course if the audience reacts badly.