@@GrimGriz The plan seems to be to TRY to do the life of joy ("happiness") & life of meaning interchangeably, switching between these 2 modes, trying to merge them/ integrate them into one. I guess monks that pray & cry of joy at the same time - Pageau talked about this - kind of embody (^^) that.
Linderman was a wonderful villain. Malcolm McDowell always delivers.
“Life of happiness, or a life of meaning.” The center of all motivation on the show. Some just wanna live, others wanna dominate.
"Well. Now you can't have any of my pot pie."
That delivery.....
My favorite scene in heroes hands down
i wanted to see the part where linderman says "now you cant have any of my pot pie"
now I do too
This is great writing
This one resonated fiercely.
Very on point with that last bit
@@GrimGriz The plan seems to be to TRY to do the life of joy ("happiness") & life of meaning interchangeably, switching between these 2 modes, trying to merge them/ integrate them into one.
I guess monks that pray & cry of joy at the same time - Pageau talked about this - kind of embody (^^) that.
I followed this show closely during season 1. Have thought about it here and there in TLC context
I’ve always wondered whether Peter ever met Daniel, and absorbed his power. 🤔
Peter met Daniel once I think in a Season 3 Flashback so it's possible.
Linderman is a villain?
I have never seen this show but he seems like the nicest guy in the world.
Seriously what is he guilty of j walking?