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Movie Reviews reviews Heroes season 3 Another great series which originated in 2006 and promoted as "This year's Lost", although the Writer's Strike did hold it off for a while with only 11 episodes aired till the end of December of 2007, which led to some confusion as to what happened to a few characters, it is still mesmerising to watch, not quite as good as the first season, but in my opinion marginally better than the second. We join our protagonists Claire "Bear" Bennet played by the lovely Hayden Panetierre(Malcolm in the middle) those lovely clear hazel eyes, and baby soft cheeks can do no wrong, her foster father Noah Bennet aka "man with the horn rimmed glasses" played by Jack Coleman(Spawn) who is trying to play it straight this time with his wife Sandra Bennet played by Ashley Crow(American Dreamz), Hiro Nakamura(Masi Oka, a local Japanese would be able to tell that he speaks japanese with a slight accent) with his hilarious sidekick Ando Masahashi(James Kyson Lee) there is a hilarious segment where Ando has to make a face to keep a baby quiet, priceless, Mohinder Suresh played by Sendhil Ramamurthy(was in an episode of Grey's anatomy, and studied drama in England as part of the Ryal Shakepeare Society hence the english accent) senator Nathan Petrelli played by Adrian Pasdar(Carlito's way, Top Gun), and his difficult relationship with his younger sibling Peter Petrelli played by Milo Ventimiglia(Rocky Balboa, many may have seen his father John ventimiglia the chef in the Sopranos) watched over my their mother Angela Petrelli played by Cristine Rose(almost didn't recognise her in He's just not that into you), the clarificaiton on exactly her powers are elaborated a little in this series, there is a surprise for mind reader Matt Parkman played by Greg Grunberg(Mission Impossible 3, Hollow man) in more ways than one, we also get to meet Micah Sanders again played by Noah Gray-Gabey whose in for quite a surprise, the Haitian played by Jimmy Jean-Louis(must be seen in Diary of a tired blackman, he is fluent in five languages, and you can tell he was a model) meets his nemesis. This series starts off with a formula that can give powers to anybody, half of the formula was guarded by Hiro's father which is now in the charge of Hiro, but you just know some villain may get their hands on it and it will be up to our protagonists and their associates to save the world. There is the usual mix of heroes and villains, and it is always fascinating to find out what new characters may popup and more imporantly just what their ability(as Sylar likes to put it) is, and if Sylar(playing the young Spock in the new Star Trek movie, and I must admit he has an uncanny resemblance to a young Leonard Nimoy) will finally get his comeuppance, we get to see Elle Bishop played by Kristin Bell(pretty hilarious in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, particular in one scene where she attacks the spiritual values of her boyfriend played by Russell Brand). Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/ Movie reviews Keywords: Movie Reviews, film reviews, Heroes season 3, Jack Coleman, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Hayden Panetierre, Milo Ventimiglia, Masi Oka, James Kyson Lee, Adrian Pasdar, Greg Grunberg, Ali Larter, Cristine Rose, Zachary Quinto, Ashley Crow, Noah Gray-Cabey, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Kristen Bell, drama, romance, sci-fi, science fiction, heroes cast, heroes tv show, save the cheerleader save the world Article contains 507 words
