![]() ![]() Cramming it into the already overstuffed penultimate episode just made it feel like a flimsy callback to Heroes: Season 1 without offering much substance to the series. This reveal would have been better served coming earlier in the season when it could have given Erica an opportunity for an interesting arc. "Company Man" grounded HRG's motivations for protecting Claire and completely changed how the audience viewed him as a character, but "Company Woman" simply shaded in Heroes Reborn's villain in a manner that was too little, too late. ![]() The writing has been all over the place with her motivations (and everyone else's, to be perfectly honest) and one emotional scene between Erica and Taylor does not justify this contrived and hackneyed backstory. Even if creator Tim Kring had developed this concept at the start of Heroes Reborn, it's not something that's been reflective in Erica's behavior up until this point.
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