
After waiting for a number of weeks, I got the chance to watch the Season 1 Finale of Heroes.
Well, I already got a chance to watch the 22 episodes and somehow, my sister and I wasn't able to get a copy of the final episode of Season 1.
Thanks to RPN 9, we got to watch the Season Finale Tonight.
And I was so happy!
Actually, I was in a panic mode when we found out that RPN is showing The Siege. What? It was already 8 pm. The movie, according to the schedule, was supposed to be shown at 9.
After watching a scene, I thought that the movie was about the end. And then, the credits showed. Yehey! Heroes na jud!
I was happy and ecstatic with the finale. Of course, there is the typical cliffhanger thing. But that is okay with me because that is in the tradition of Heroes.
Anyway, I got these quotable quotes from http://www.tv.com/heroes/how-to-stop-an-exploding-man/episode/1008067/trivia.html.
Well, I already got a chance to watch the 22 episodes and somehow, my sister and I wasn't able to get a copy of the final episode of Season 1.
Thanks to RPN 9, we got to watch the Season Finale Tonight.
And I was so happy!
Actually, I was in a panic mode when we found out that RPN is showing The Siege. What? It was already 8 pm. The movie, according to the schedule, was supposed to be shown at 9.
After watching a scene, I thought that the movie was about the end. And then, the credits showed. Yehey! Heroes na jud!
I was happy and ecstatic with the finale. Of course, there is the typical cliffhanger thing. But that is okay with me because that is in the tradition of Heroes.
Anyway, I got these quotable quotes from http://www.tv.com/heroes/how-to-stop-an-exploding-man/episode/1008067/trivia.html.
Mohinder: (opening narration) Where does it come from? This quest?
This need to solve life's mysteries when the simplest of questions can never be answered.
Why are we here? What is the soul? Why do we dream?
Perhaps we'd be better off not looking at all. Not delving, not yearning.
But that's not human nature, not the human heart. That is not why we are here.
Yet still we struggle to make a difference, to change the world, to dream of hope.
Never knowing for certain who we will meet along the way.
Who among the world of strangers will hold our hand. Touch our hearts.
And share the pain of trying.
-oOo-
Peter: I’m not saying it’s not tragic for you, I’m just saying…y’know, death is the one thing that connects us all. It reminds us that what’s really important is who we’ve touched, and y’know, how much we’ve given. It makes us realize that we have to be good to one another.
See your father, he’s the real hero. Not me.
-oOo-
Charles: I look in Peter’s eyes, I see compassion, empathy, but most of all I see hope.
This world won’t be saved on strength, what it really needs is heart, and that means Peter.
-oOo-
Charles: Because there has to be one that’s good, there always has.
And your heart has the ability to love unconditionally.
Like I told you, in the end all that really matters is love.
-oOo-
Claire: (about the bomb) This is insane! Nothing is inevitable!
The future is not written in stone!
-oOo-
Mohinder: So much struggle for meaning, for purpose and in the end we find it only in each other. How we share experience of the fantastic and the mundane. The simple human need to find a kindred, to connect and to know in our hearts ... that we are not alone.
-oOo-
Mohinder: We dream of hope, we dream of change, fire, of love, of death ... then it happens, the dream becomes real, and the answer to this quest is need to solve life's
mysteries finally shows itself, like the glowing light of the new dawn ...
This need to solve life's mysteries when the simplest of questions can never be answered.
Why are we here? What is the soul? Why do we dream?
Perhaps we'd be better off not looking at all. Not delving, not yearning.
But that's not human nature, not the human heart. That is not why we are here.
Yet still we struggle to make a difference, to change the world, to dream of hope.
Never knowing for certain who we will meet along the way.
Who among the world of strangers will hold our hand. Touch our hearts.
And share the pain of trying.
-oOo-
Peter: I’m not saying it’s not tragic for you, I’m just saying…y’know, death is the one thing that connects us all. It reminds us that what’s really important is who we’ve touched, and y’know, how much we’ve given. It makes us realize that we have to be good to one another.
See your father, he’s the real hero. Not me.
-oOo-
Charles: I look in Peter’s eyes, I see compassion, empathy, but most of all I see hope.
This world won’t be saved on strength, what it really needs is heart, and that means Peter.
-oOo-
Charles: Because there has to be one that’s good, there always has.
And your heart has the ability to love unconditionally.
Like I told you, in the end all that really matters is love.
-oOo-
Claire: (about the bomb) This is insane! Nothing is inevitable!
The future is not written in stone!
-oOo-
Mohinder: So much struggle for meaning, for purpose and in the end we find it only in each other. How we share experience of the fantastic and the mundane. The simple human need to find a kindred, to connect and to know in our hearts ... that we are not alone.
-oOo-
Mohinder: We dream of hope, we dream of change, fire, of love, of death ... then it happens, the dream becomes real, and the answer to this quest is need to solve life's
mysteries finally shows itself, like the glowing light of the new dawn ...
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