You were giving him spelling tips on racism though. Abetting prejudice,
imo. :thdn:
I guess what's got to me most this season is exactly what Kring highlighted - that it's taken about 2 times as long as it should have to get to the point we're at now. Claire et al being somewhere new and Hiro being back in the 1600s could have been done and dusted with in about 3 episodes, not the 7 or so it took. There's also several character traits I'm simply not getting:
The obvious thing for Bennett to do would have been to show Claire the pictures. Don't understand why he hid them.
Don't buy Mohinder suddenly being so loyal to the company.
Can't fathom why Syler's not killed Maya yet and eaten her brain. I know he can't use his powers yet, but he still killed Candice.
Peter's complete loyalty to Adam seems to have developed remarkably quickly
imo. Also, I don't get why he thinks that destroying the virus saves the Irish girl - surely she just fades out of existence as she occupies a redundant timeline?
Suspense level has also been at virtually nil compared to season one - when loads of things were constantly hinted at, and you absolutely positively HAD to know who Linderman was and why he was seemingly involved in everything. Currently, the only thing I'm bothered about finding out about is exactly what Angela Petrelli's power is, and only then because I've got a pint riding on it.