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Heroes Season Finale, and Why Being "The Computer Guy" Sucks

- After seeing the season finale of Heroes a second time, I can safely say that the finale was a pretty big letdown. It didn’t help that I was thinking the episode was two hours long (and it turns out, I wasn’t the only one that thought so).

(Warning: Spoilers to follow.)

To see the big confrontation between Peter and Sylar consist of nothing more than a couple punches was downright disappointing. Couldn’t they have had one long, extended, fight? And, assuming Sylar was able to crawl down the manhole, how the heck did he survive the stab by Hiro?

“Save the cheerleader, save the world” happened alright, but not necessarily the way I expected it to. I (and probably many others) believed that Claire’s survival ensured that Sylar could not become immortal, but one can argue that it was Claire that finally convinced Nathan that what he was doing–allowing NYC to get destroyed for his own benefit–was wrong.

Speaking of the Petrelli family, something tells me neither Peter nor Nathan is dead. I’m thinking that Peter did not actually explode; he just radiated an immense amount of energy. I’m also thinking that Nathan had escaped before Peter went off. It would surprise me if they were both dead after this episode. By the way, I wonder if Nathan and Peter’s mom is under the influence of a darker individual. I wouldn’t be as surprised, though, if either Officer Parkman or D.L. were dead at the end of the finale.

I wonder who this guy that’s “worse than the Boogeyman” is. Maybe it’s the Haitian! Most likely, though, he will be a new character.

All in all, the finale seemed rushed, and somewhat disappointing. I think they spent entirely too much time on the Petrelli family back story that it just didn’t leave enough for the resolution. If anything, the producers should have split this last episode into two. The first one could have ended with Claire’s jumping out of the window, and the second could have built up towards the final battle. If only the producers were given a full two-hours for the finale!

Don’t get me wrong; I love the show as a whole, and I’m definitely going to watch next season’s episodes. The season, as a whole, was quite excellent, and it really picked up speed in the later episodes, especially starting with “Five Years Gone.” The finale, though, left quite a bit to be desired.

- One non-Heroes topic: check out this list of the 10 Reasons It Doesn’t Pay To Be “The Computer Guy.” One major reason seems to be left out: the fact that, if you fix someone’s computer, and something goes wrong later (even if it’s completely unrelated to whatever you fixed before), you conveniently become the scapegoat. Reasons #3 and #4 sorta touch upon this, but I feel that this should have its own entry on the list.

Reason #8 is another favorite of mine; I hate having to give product recommendations! And I’m not talking about comparisons that actually require me to do research–the Intel Core 2 Duo E4320 v the E6600, e.g. I’m talking about those horrible apples and oranges comparisons, like “Should I get the 4GB iPod Nano or a Creative blah blah 60GB player?”

Also, I LOLed at reasons #5 and #7.

Korea Reacts to Starcraft 2, Buy.com Still Sucks, and The RIAA Needs Money

I slept for about a good five minutes last night, after coughing non-stop. I’m high on cough syrup right now; I hope I don’t fall asleep as I type up this blog entry.

Ooooooh…the season finale of Heroes just started! I better not doze off!

(Actually, I don’t even know why I’m bothering with this blog entry right now; I know I’m not going to finish it during the show.)

- Korea’s reaction to the Starcraft 2 release is a bit over the top, don’t you think? I can’t make up my mind as to which panel is the funniest. 3v3-BGH? Record sales of pants? North and South Korea reforming into a giant hard on? LMAO!

(Fifty minutes into the Heroes finale, and I barely got this far! :P)

- My RMA with Buy.com is going smoothly (of course, by smoothly, I mean I’m getting a headache). Apparently USPS attempted to deliver my package to Buy.com on Saturday, but no one was available to accept delivery. A pickup notice was left, however, at Buy.com’s “doorstep.”

I fired off an email to Buy.com support, letting them know that there was an attempted delivery of my RMA request. I also gave them the tracking number, in case they wanted proof of what I said. Their response? Something to the effect of “Sir, as of yet we have not yet received your shipment.”

No freaking duh! I only said the package hadn’t yet been delivered!

The folks at Time Warner think that Buy.com has horrible customer service.

(Hmmm…I could’ve sworn that the Heroes finale tonight was supposed to be two hours long!)

- (from Consumerist) The crazies that make up the RIAA want radio stations to pay royalties, because it’s not good enough for the RIAA to get free promotion for their music labels. Says Rep. Howard L. Berman (D-Valley Village, sponsored by the RIAA):

Given the many different ways to promote music now that didn’t exist as effectively when this original exemption was made,” he said, “the logic of that I think is more dubious.

I can’t say I disagree with the guy; it’s not hard to fathom that online advertising can be more effective than TV or radio advertising (users of Firefox’s Adblock might argue otherwise). That being said, I wonder what would happen if these royalties have to be paid, and radio stations were forced to close up shop because they couldn’t afford the royalties. How bad would the RIAA look if they were involved in destroying their major source of advertising?

Go RIAA! Bury yourselves!

That’s all I’ve got for tonight. I’m coughing like crazy!