(Seriously, people, come on!)

Consider this a correction.

Now, on to tonights episode, .07%.

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Could that be the percentage of people watching who believed that Peter might actually die?

Of course he didnt, resulting in a very suspense- and emotion-free segment devoted to grieving over him.

Until after the election.

Like Angela Lansbury inThe Manchurian Candidatecold-blooded.

The Petrelli family is in deep.

To find out how deep, you should probably check out the NBC.com online graphic novelWar Buddies.

In later years, Linderman made up with Petrelli and brought him into his fold.

Linderman laid out a particularly Machiavellian ends-justify-the-means plan.

Nathan rightly balked at this offer, but will he continue to do so for long?

Sadly, Isaac chose not to, and for that he died.

Theres a .07 percent chance that hell come back.)

As Isaac said, the future was too big for him.

I finally know my part in all this.

To die here, with you.

But not before I show them how to kill you.

And stop the bomb.

I finally get to be a hero.

But did Isaac take the cowards way out?

Despite seeing an obliterated New York City, he decided to go back and see where mistakes were made.

Instead, he ran into Future Hiro at Isaacs studio.

Shouldnt there be a rift in the space-time continuum now, or was Doc Brown wrong the whole time?

As usual, a lot to ponder and not enough space to fit it all in.

), loved Parkmans putdown of H.R.G.

Weigh in with your answers, theories, and pet peeves below.