You and I should still look away.

Garnett 2022-03-17 09:01:03


As a child, I began to fantasize about being invisible and flying, being able to control the things that make others and myself sad, and being able to stop making my parents angry. I want to be a superpower owner.
But we don't know how much trouble it will give us to have these abilities?
Peter understands the future from his dreams, and he subtly absorbs the abilities of others. Whether you want it or don't want it. So, will he become the object of our hearts yearning, will he become a person like him. I still don't know the answer. It is still a very old-fashioned American drama. People with strong heroism are eager to change their destiny and change the future, and they still need someone to play a negative role. We are full of scolding. However, I feel that in this drama we can see that when we do not have certain things or abilities we envy, we live better and more freely.
On the contrary, even if we have these abilities, there is no way we can change them.
Even if Ah Kuan tried his best to stop the time travel, even if he rescued the cheerleader Claire, even if Nathan pretended to be the captive of Fame, and even if Peter repeatedly learned about the future from his dreams, there was nothing he could do. We should look away, those who do not have superpowers should look away, and those who do not change the future should also look away. Of course, by changing the future I mean Peter's self-destruction, not the explosion of New York City. I prefer Nathan's restraint and deepness to a boy like Peter. It was not until the end that everyone knew about his efforts and struggles, forget it. Check it out.
It fulfills all my fantasies, it's pretty good.

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Heroes quotes

  • Hiro Nakamura: Save the cheerleader, save the world.

  • Claire Bennet: [to HRG] Someone has to protect this family... from you.

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