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The Final season begins with our heroes putting their lives back together. Peter goes back to his paramedic work, and Hiro and Ando have set up a business called 'Dial a Hero,' though Hiro is troubled about his increasing lack of control over his powers. Matt Parkman returns to life as an ordinary family man, but finds something unfamiliar buried deep within his psyche.
With the fourth and final season going back to basics, as well as injecting some much needed warmth and depth into several previously underdeveloped characters, Heroes definitely went out with a bang.
Ideas so ill-conceived and poorly executed, you'd think the show was written by committee and the writers had given up-really been phonin' it in there for quite some time.
Once again, then, an error-riddled and confusingly-plotted episode of Heroes where everyone acted out of character, which, by this point, can be considered entirely consistent with their previous appearances.