Some would say it is Scootypuff, Jr. after a week long "no-shave" routine. But in this case, i'm talking about tonight's episode of Heroes.
I (Scooty) caught the last 40 minutes of tonight, quite cool. But I (Scooty) have missed the last two episodes. Any insight as to who the Shadow man with the ballcap was?
The USA Today had an article on Hiro's rise to this roll. He graduated from Brown Univ. with degrees in Math and Computer Science, a minor in theater arts. He worked for Lucas ILM, specifically on The Perfect Storm, Pirates of Carribean, and Wild Willie's Favorite the Stars Wars prequels.
He has also been in a couple movies, and TV shows. Not bad for a guy with a Math and CS degree!!!
Does anyone by chance have the past Heroes shows recorded somehow, and want to send them to me? One of you computer geniuses must have DVR'd 0r TIVO'd, right?
Monday, November 20, 2006
Who is Shadow Man?
Posted by Fandango6 at 10:59 PM
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OH! HE WAS SO CLOSE! Hiro would prepare for a "roll" by tucking his chin to his chest. He prepares for a "role" by having a theatre minor.
Deffinitely an A for effort though. Go show, Fandango! Go show! Keep up the good work - just don't let the other engineers catch you using good grammar.
And the shadowy figure with the manly Scootypuff stubble is Sylar. He's a super-powered villain who takes the brains of heroes. I think he eats them. We saw tonight that he has some pretty acute telekinetic powers. I never thought of using tk like a scapel.
But no, alas I have no TiVo. They advertise a comic version on NBC.com, although I've yet to check it out.
is the comic version available in stores?
Nah, it's an online comic as far as I know.
i missed the whole "roll" vs "role" comment this morning.
but that's okay, i'm on vacation. have been since thursday. i needed the time off. to many "roll" and "role", or as i almost started this reply, "whole" vs. "hole".
stopped off at the comic book store this afternoon, prior to seeing your note back about the online comic.
what's up with the Marvel "Civil Wars" stories? they seem to have a lot of them on the shelf at the comic store.
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