Taking Some much-needed Time off

Posted by Michael LaPenna

May 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Dear Bloggers, Readers and Friends,
Upon reflecting last night (as well as over the past month so) on both
my financial progress with my blogs and the economic
strain the writing world seems to be under with either a general lack
of work or work for minimal pay, starting today, I’m putting my blogs
at both Today.com and Content Quake on [...]

This week our Heroes find themselves on the move to stop a newly Senatorial Sylar 24 hours before he plans to take Nathan’s place.
The Coyote Sands Sweep the Capitol: Noah, Claire and Nathan race from Coyote Sands to intercept Sylar and save Nathan’s career. But Angela’s dream foretells that death awaits Nathan and so she [...]

Update for the Fans (Updated 4/30/09)

Posted by Michael LaPenna

April 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Hey ya’ll! I just want to leave you the good viewers of this blog with a message. I’m planning to post a bit more of the videos and links you love on here. Any ideas? Let a brother know. The review will be on here Thursday afternoon. Thanks!

Review of Episode 324: “I Am Sylar”

Posted by Michael LaPenna

April 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment

This week  the viewers get the backstory behind Sylar’s posing as Nathan. Ando and Hiro work out their superhero competitive juices with a bit of hide and go hide again. Matt is newly change after he finds that he’s a daddy.
Sylar Multiple Identity Crisis: After waking from a sound sleep Sylar discovers he has shapeshifted [...]

Review of Episode 323: “1961″

Posted by Michael LaPenna

April 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment

This week takes the Petrelli-Bennett family to Coyote Sands to dig for the truth…. The family finds more of a bond than they ever thought they had.
The Journey Begins: After what looks like a few hours of digging up a mass grave in the dessert, Peter probes Angela for reasons. She reveals her story of [...]

Support ‘Heroes for Autism’ on April 19

Posted by Michael LaPenna

April 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment

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Happy Holidays as well!

Review of Episode 320: “Cold Snap”

Posted by Michael LaPenna

March 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Several climactic twists arise like a creeping heat in this weeks show including two deaths, one capture and one precocious baby Matt Parkman.
Danko’s got Issues: After Sylar leaves his house, Danko’s alarm system alerts him [Danko] to a neatly puppeteered and gift wrapped Doyle. This is a bit of a scare, but Danko frigidly and [...]

An Update for the Fans (Updated 3/25/09)

Posted by Michael LaPenna

March 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Just to keep you fans breast of what’s going on, Thursday will feature my usual review and rest of the week will be a bit of a recap of what has not been covered in the previous few weeks such as the minisodes, comics and istory segments. If you missed last week’s show or blog, [...]

Review of Episode 319: “Shades of Grey”

Posted by Michael LaPenna

March 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Claire Saves Doyle: Doyle must use Claire to keep the Feds from hunting him. If Claire refuses, she risks Doyle using his powers to harm her and Sandra with his puppeteering. If she helps him, Doyle is back on the street, while she goes free. So Claire decides to allow him to hide out but [...]

Due to technical issues, review moved to Friday

Posted by Michael LaPenna

March 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Due to back-to-back technical issues both yesterday with my connection and today with the NBC video application, I have to postpone the Heroes review to tomorrow. My apologies to the fans.
Best,
Mike

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