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Episode 3 is finally here of Season 2 and many questions need to be answered, mainly are we going to start see Heroes come together? We for the first time get to see Micah and Nikki for the first time in Season 2, it seems as though D.L. is dead, as we get to see his grave site. We are then pulled to Silar who is imagining he is on a deserted Maui beach. The beginning of Kindred started off strong, and brought in even more characters. I was worried that they would continue to bring more characters back making an even more expansive show.
We witness Claire who is by far the most shown character on the show who is talking with her new love interest who watched her cut her toe off. Later on we find that West finally shows Claire that he has the ability to fly and does a total Superman/Louis Lane sequence that was just not fitting, it felt just much to much like a rip off of Superman. We also get to see Ando who is back at work and notices that Hiro sent him a note from the past where we are transfered back into the life of Kensei and Hiro where Hiro is still hard at work trying to create Kensei’s legacy. We move back and forth throughout the first big part of the show, and get a lot of short bursts and it is hard to keep a flow for any of the characters.
Back to Peter again who needs to pull of a job for this Irish crew by stealing from a Sports Betting place where everything goes relatively smooth. Peter is starting to understand his abilities a bit more now. After the raid of the sports betting joint, one of the guys decides to go rogue and tries to take the money for himself but Peter get’s even more of his power back and takes him out with ease.
There is no doubt that this episode ends with another cliffhanger showing a picture Isaac painted that shows Claire’s dad being killed. There are so many plot lines in Kindred that I was left with the same problems as before, way to many storylines with very little advancement in the plot. One of these episodes is going to tie the hundreds of loose ends the show has, but Kindred is not that episode.
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