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Remus Lupin said:Mohinder is a stupid, stupid man.
I am starting to believe that Mohinder has the power of super-stupidity.
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Remus Lupin said:Mohinder is a stupid, stupid man.
Experience placing people into nightmares, not being placed into them. Game terms, he places all of his power points into offense and not defense.el-remmen said:Anyway, great episode - I love the Hiro/Kensai stuff the best, and was only disappointed in how Matt defeated his Dad so easily - wouldn't the fact that the latter has a lot more experience using his power give him a huge advantage?
el-remmen said:I love how the fact that we the audience have a more complete picture of what is going on (though still woefully incomplete) makes Mohinder "stupid." [where is that roll-eyes smiley when you need it? ]
Remus Lupin said:It's not that we know more than he does, but that what he knows should convince him that the company is not to be trusted. Hasn't he seen Bob manipulate? Hasn't he seen the tactics that the company is wont to use? Doesn't he know when he's being had? This was a company that, presumably while Bob was in a high level position, was involved in a conspiracy to destroy New York City. That, all by itself, ought to render Bob permanently suspect in Mohinder's eyes. He should have stuck with the plan until he knew more. That's what makes him stupid!
el-remmen said:Except he has reason to not trust HRG either (is willing to do anything, even sacrifice Molly (an innocent) to save his family). . . So was kind of stuck in that situation. Anyway, if I were Mohinder I would suspect that Bob already knows about the plan to take down the Company and his working with HRG - and so might as well admit it.
Remus Lupin said:I also agree that HRG is evil, evil, evil. I think it was a week or two ago that I tried to put his alignment in D&D terms as NE, with Parkman as LG, and Mohinder as NG (the Hatian strikes me as True Neutral for the time being). By the end of the season, he may have shifted over to CE, but it remains to be seen.