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hazelk ([personal profile] hazelk) wrote2007-11-04 02:29 pm
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Heroes 1:17 Company Man

Belated Happy Birthdays to [livejournal.com profile] raincitygirl and[livejournal.com profile] starynightshade!

Also late thoughts on the Heroes episode Company Man although I've watched up to Parasite now.


Company Man

I had high expectations of this episode going in and it lived up to all of them.

Liked that the flashbacks weren’t just retro in their sixties stylings and monochromicity but also in hinting the thematic concern of older superhero comics (particularily the X-men) with the conflicts of interest between ‘Us’ and 'Them’ paramount. Although, arguably, such issues being something the current day Heroes are written as less attuned to reflects their relative isolation from one another within the story more than a meta response to cultural shifts away from collectivism or towards greater tolerance of diversity.

Liked that everyone was smart. Bennett thinking in Japanese (and just a little smug about it, he could easily be a working class kid made good as neither Ted nor Matt did). Claire and Bennett telling Matt to shoot her (and not knowing what each other thought even though Matt and the audience did). Ted figuring out the plot when he realised Claire could heal and both she and her father would have known she could. Even Lyle remembering to call the police.

Loved Sandra being better than smart, being wise. Her faith in Noah, which seemed to be based on something deeper than any single memory the Haitian might have taken, reminded me of an article in this week’s Grauniad magazine about a musician who’d suffered a catastrophic loss of memory function due to a viral encephalitis. Retrograde amnesia back to 1965, no memory of anything much later than that and loss of short term memory so severe that he can only recall a few seconds at a time, every time he blinks the world remakes itself. There are two things left that he can remember, music (he can still play whole symphonies on the piano) and his wife (although he can’t recall what she’s done, he knows who she is and what she means to him). The theory is that episodic memory is stored differently and is more vulnerable (to viruses or the Haitian) than emotional or procedural memory. Music and love then are things that you feel or do more than think, like walking they make themselves once learned.

Loved Claire. In Buffy terms she progressed from LMPTM through Helpless to Prophecy Girl in the space of one episode. The sequence of her walking into the heart of the fire and emerging blackened but still whole was very powerful. In a quieter way the flashback of her choosing her father’s eponymous glasses equally so.

Loved HRG in all his ruthless ambiguity. The show makes a lot of use of the phrase “What they can do” about its heroes. This week showed what Mr. Bennett could do with the merely human powers of understanding and taking action. The ending was karmic, shot down and memory wiped by his own command. Easy to read the “be done to as you have done” aspects as a form of penance but Noah doesn’t necessarily see it in those terms.

[identity profile] selenak.livejournal.com 2007-11-06 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Does that mean they'll be guest casting Joan Collins in S3?

I once joked about a Grandma Bennet/Angela Petrelli showdown.*g* Also, I strongly suspect Noah never watched a single episode of Dynasty and hence doesn't get why every employee who ever worked under him in PrimaTech and Copy Kingdom alike sooner or later starts to watch the repeats in order to have a gigglefest for work relaxation. Sandra does it, too.

there's no reason that any given hero will also have any articular talent for secret agent type work.

Too true.

neither this episode or Parasite gave away much about what the Company's long term aims are.

We'll find out more about this, and why it was originally founded, in s2.

I wonder if it didn't seem such a big deal at first (just as he didn't immediately care about Claire) but gradually family became more important than ambition only by then he was trapped (that cage he made so well).

That, and I think he's the type to harbor the idea that he needs his family as the "innocent" haven from work from the get-go, and that the idea of Sandra as an innocent to be protected hails back to a pretty old fashioned view of women; much as he originally enjoyed the morally grey, he probably would have seen it as tainting his other world. Of course, Claire was PART of that other world by her very origins, and by definition that meant overlapping.

Once you've seen 0.07% I'll link you to a fanfic of mine which is about Claire and the three women in her life - Sandra, Meredith and Angela - which touches on that as well, but you need to have seen the scenes Claire has with Angela in .07% first.

Will you do a post on Parasite, too?