Heroes -- "Four Months Later..." -- 09.24.2007
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From: Lounging on the beach in L.A., frappucino in hand...
We finally were able to watch this last night, right before the new episode...
OK I was tired when I was watching this show, but I kept thinking, "that guy looks like the guy from Alias!". Thanks for confirming. 
I was wondering the same thing, I haven't seen the other show someone mentioned he was on, but I've seen him in something (either that, or he's so "generic-looking" that I've just seen someone LIKE him).
Ah, thank you, that would've driven me nuts. I've watched a number of those over the years, so it's probably that.
Originally Posted by boogieman03
Sark!

Originally Posted by Jadzia
Where have I seen Claire's new beau before? I am thinking probably some procedural where he played the troubled kid or something.
Originally Posted by Jadzia
I finally found his name and looked him up on IMDB and I realized he was in quite a few shows I watched: Related, Cold Case, Without a Trace, 6FU, Supernatural, House.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0194900/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0194900/
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From: Lounging on the beach in L.A., frappucino in hand...
Originally Posted by reubs82
I just got through with my DVR of this premiere, but I have a question from last season that I never got answered.
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No, that was "Candice". Keep reading 
Hana "Wireless" Gleitman (sp?) only appeared a few times in the show. Usually with Ted and Parkman. She was just kinda there and gone. She was more of a comic character.

Hana "Wireless" Gleitman (sp?) only appeared a few times in the show. Usually with Ted and Parkman. She was just kinda there and gone. She was more of a comic character.
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Originally Posted by reubs82
That's disappointing that some storylines are wrapped up/addressed in online comics. I'm not a comic-book reader, and I don't really like the idea of having to go to another medium to tie up ends that producers and writers don't want to cover in the primary medium.




