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It may be [livejournal.com profile] selenak’s influence at work but having mulled it over I do believe the finale works best if you think about it as the story of Nathan Petrelli. It makes thematic sense too – this whole first volume has been about people discovering and accepting themselves and Nathan was always the most reluctant to do that. With the exception of Ted Sprague he had the most troublesome initial manifestation of his ability and right up until this final episode he still held to the idea of these strange new powers being at best useless at worst lethal, forces of nature to be healed, suppressed, or collectively risen above.

Other heroes in the episode completed their journeys, Hiro defeated Sylar, Nikki found her strength, Molly found her boogie man, Noah Bennet gave up the secret of his first name but it’s in Nathan that you can see the whole process from fear and denial to hope and acceptance unfold. In his first scene Angela tells him Linderman has died but the show still goes on and she does it magnificently, every touch a precision weapon. That they’ve hit target is confirmed when Peter overhears him thinking

There’s nothing we can do, they’re all going to die.

It’s the next scene that’s the pivotal point and the one where

Save the cheerleader, Save the world

finally comes true. Not as future!Hiro thought because Claire didn’t die and didn’t give her ability to Sylar but because she lived and lived to give her absentee biological father an exasperated teenager’s opinion on the evitability of things. She didn’t do it alone, it was a long process that both Hiro and Peter contributed to and through them all the others one way or another even the dead (really loved the dream/flashback whatever it was with Charles Devreaux) but like Nathan himself give her credit for being the last straw.

The actual last straw was a little too much, couldn’t Nathan just have muttered something about Peter needing a haircut? And then there could have been tea. But at least Sylar was done with and Peter was Dawn. I cried a little and then, whoops we’re in feudal Japan! So it was all good.

Date: 2007-12-10 06:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bradcpu.livejournal.com
Nathan was the person about whom my opinions shifted the most while watching S1. He had an arc similar to Noah Bennet's, but in a more intimate, drawn-out way. He's not the man you thought he was... but he's also not the man he thought he was.

In the end, I liked Nathan's arc as much as my favorite characters/stories in the show - Matt, Noah, Ando. And I didn't expect that.

Date: 2007-12-11 08:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aycheb.livejournal.com
My Hereos dvds just arrived! Uh sorry, random squee.

And I didn't expect that.
I didn't much care for Nathan one way or another at first, he started to get interesting in that scene with Nikki talking about flying, then odd momments like the first meeting with Hiro, in 5 years gone (even though it wasn't him). Adrian Pasdar plays him really well, really subtly and its not an easy part to pin down.

but he's also not the man he thought he was.
Yes, that exactly.

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