October 14th, 2008
Spoilers for Next Week’s Dying of the Light
Uh oh. Kristin over at E! Online has once again put out a list of things to expect from next week’s episode, “Dying of the Light”, and they involve a couple of deaths by our Heroes. Real, never-to-come-back deaths, apparently. (Then again, this is Heroes, and who really dies on this show, really?) But according to Kristin, these deaths will be “real”, in the sense that they aren’t gimmick deaths (kinda like Ando’s?), but I’ll believe it when I see it. As always, do not read on unless you with to know.
From Kristin over at E! Online:
A Hero Is Going Six Feet Under! And I think most of you will be OK with who this soon-to-be-dead hero is. She (yes, she) has been grating on my nerves personally since day one of this-here season three. (Mostly because I want her off of my hot specimen of a former human.) Is that too obvious? Whoopsie!
A Villain Is Going Six Feet Under! And the real crime? Poor fella just got out of there…Yes, a villain you and I both love is going down next week, and once he’s gone, he’s not coming back. Sadness.
Mohinder Goes From Bad to Worse: No one knows what he plans to do with those cocoons, but he wants to add two moreāhe’s thinking of putting in a Nathan-Tracy duplex. Ruh-roh.
Claire Discovers Why She’s Special: Remember when Uncle Sylar cut off the top of her head and told her she was “different”? Before too long we will learn why and how that special-differentness came to be, and you will not be surprised to learn that the reason has everything to do with Grandma Angela, Grandpa Arthur and the whole previous corrupt generation of Heroes. (Think back to when Kaito Nakamura handed off Baby Claire to HRG.)
I haven’t a clue what she means by the Claire is special paragraph, but the first two seems obvious: Maya and Adam Monroe are going to die in “Dying of the Light”.
I’m kind of surprise about Maya, since she was starting to grow on me (or at least, she’s not nearly as annoying now), but killing off Adam Monroe would seem to be kind of hard, unless they slice off his head, which I believe is the only way to do it. Then again, Adam Monroe has the makings of a pretty formidable villain for Hiro, so would they really kill him off … permanently?
But then again, this is Heroes, and who really stays dead on this show…?




