Also, what was the most short-lived and unplausible alliances ever: Peter, Knox, and Flint? Seemed like a bizzare decision for Peter to make, teaming up with a pair of criminals who once tried to kill him under his own father's orders.
Why am I watching this show again?
It's a shame Peter got his powers back. I thought it was going to be interesting to see him living without them, hopefully for good but I would have settled for a little longer. They didn't really go into too much detail though, so perhaps he only has flight now? Or maybe he only got his base power of empathic mimicry back and lost all the powers he had gained? We only saw him fly, and Nathan was stood opposite him. Hopefully this is the case, then there'll be no more time travel wankery to fuck up the show again since Hiro's lost it.
I also find it hilarious that the writer conveniently forget that everybody else who got injected with the formula either had some kind of seizure or completely passed out, but not our Pete!
I like Ando's power. It also didn't seem to be fatal, so I guess Ando really didn't kill Hiro in the future, just giving his abilities a boost. This is bad, though; means Hiro's getting his time travel wankery back.
Daphne and Matt have really started to bore me. Nathan is a surprisingly believable villain, although that "You broke my heart, Pete" bollocks he was spouting seemed a bit off. Tracy Strauss is yawn too.
Sylar is the greatest fucking villain to ever grace our television screens. Last week he was back on form, and this week just shows he's an absolute fucking psycho, and I love it. You know that explosion didn't kill him.
Yes, that is Peter Petrelli topless and sweaty.

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