Switch that body: The Heroes Edition
Apr. 1st, 2008 08:23 pmThis is actually something
cadesama,
wee_warrior and self discussed a few months back, without getting to a definite conclusion, but it seemed a fit subject for April 1st, so I put the question to your attention, oh flist.
It's an unwritten law that every fantasy or sci fi show sooner or later does a body switch episode. These can be hilariously funny (Farscape), used for character exploration (Buffy) and/or give your star a time out for a while as well as providing much angst (Xena). Therefore, clearly Heroes will at some point do a body switch episode. Now, who should switch with whom? Given that we have an ensemble to deal with, I propose the Farscape model would be most useful (meaning: there is no direct switch involved - character A ends up in the body of character B, but character B meanwhile is in C's body, while C is in A's, and so forth). Though even if we're dealing with just a single one-to-one switch (i.e. A in B's, B in A's), the question remains: who should end up in whose body?
Also: as
cadesama wisely said at the time, the bodies should keep their powers, i.e. if A has the power of weather manipulation, A will not have this power while in the body of B or C, but will have B or C's powers, if any. Agreed? Then, fellow watchers, let's vote!
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It's an unwritten law that every fantasy or sci fi show sooner or later does a body switch episode. These can be hilariously funny (Farscape), used for character exploration (Buffy) and/or give your star a time out for a while as well as providing much angst (Xena). Therefore, clearly Heroes will at some point do a body switch episode. Now, who should switch with whom? Given that we have an ensemble to deal with, I propose the Farscape model would be most useful (meaning: there is no direct switch involved - character A ends up in the body of character B, but character B meanwhile is in C's body, while C is in A's, and so forth). Though even if we're dealing with just a single one-to-one switch (i.e. A in B's, B in A's), the question remains: who should end up in whose body?
Also: as
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Re: Oh yes, one more thing...
Date: 2008-04-05 02:37 pm (UTC)And you know, while I could believe scenarios where Peter ends up as a killer due to being raised differently - say, for example, the AU Sparky77 wrote where he grew up as Linderman's son and became an assassin for Dad - the circumstances in which Gabriel Gray lived definitely wouldn't have been one. If Peter had been raised as Virginia Gray's adored only son instead of Angela Petrelli's beloved but not taken seriously second son, he probably would have made an okay watchmaker (not his natural talent, watchmaking, but he'd have tried to make Mom and Dad happy), and upon meeting Chandra would have been delighted to hear about the superpowers thing, absolutely. He also would have been furious once Chandra said "well, maybe not". But no way would he have then started a career in serial killing.
And if Gabriel Gray had been swapped at bith and grown up as the second Petrelli brother? He would have been so madly jealous of Nathan that he would have arranged for Nathan to meet an untimely demise. Angela would have figured this out either in time to save Nathan's life or after, and would have made locked her kid up in a comfortable but absolutely safe padded cell. SHe might have had him lobotimized, too.
Re: Oh yes, one more thing...
Date: 2008-04-06 04:02 pm (UTC)That just made me aww. And yeah, "not his natural talent" is putting it mildly...*g*
And word on the way Sylar would have reacted to being Nathan's little brother. :D