
As we sift through the ashes of yesterday's news (things like this and this and most definitely this) it's easy to lose perspective on the really important things in life. Like family, personal achievement, and the fact that Heroes is finally back on TV after about an 8-year hiatus. Seriously, what was the point of keeping it off for so long?
Also, why isn't it available on Xbox Live? I wanted to catch up on past episodes of Heroes last night before the new episode aired, and it's such perfect fit for the Video Marketplace, I simply assumed that NBC would be smart enough to have it up there, especially since they'd forced us to go without for so long. But no, just 16 episodes of Studio 60 that I've already seen twice. Still it was a pretty good episode, even if I did have to rely on the "previously on..." to jog my memory. And just how big *was *that glass shard in Peter's head? *shudder*
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