Episode Report Card Couch Baron: C | 920 USERS: B YOU GRADE IT There's…Another Part?
By Couch Baron | Season 3 | Episode 10 | Aired on 2008.11.24
In Haiti, The Haitian is leading the Petrelli brothers apace, and Nathan asks, "Is he always this quiet?" Heh. Nathan gets The Haitian's attention by telling him that Arthur's alive, and goes on that he's one of the only people who can stop him, so if he'd take the "juju" off him, they can all fly out of there. The Haitian informs him that he's not doing anything, as his ability is gone as well. Speaking of which, can The Haitian turn his power off? We'll save that question for another time, as The Haitian resumes his march, but Nathan looks up to see that the eclipse is now almost total. He then walks and says if he could only use a phone, he could call the military and get things sorted out, because everyone knows our troops are all sitting around with nothing to do these days. The Haitian says he's not going anywhere until he stops Samedi, who's his brother, doncha know. He says he's responsible for his brother's evil, and his skin is impenetrable. Also, he's got his own private army that he's used to bring terror to the region, and he put him away once, but the implication is that he's going to kill him this time. Peter offers his help in gratitude for The Haitian's hand in stopping Arthur the first time, and when Nathan objects, Peter takes him "aside" and tells him that the only way they'll get him back is to help him with the situation with his brother. "If you're not going to do this for the right reasons, at least do them for the selfish ones." Sanctimonious and self-serving in the same sentence. At least one of Peter's powers stuck around. Anyway, all this is interrupted by sudden machine-gunshots, and the three of them run for their lives. Unfortunately, U.S. Senator or not, Nathan is not quite as spry as the other two, and quickly gets taken. He tries to tell the soldiers in French who he is, but Samedi appears and tells him in English that they know his exact identity, as his father warned him he'd be coming. Nathan swallows in fear and asks what Arthur told him, and Samedi's response is to crack Nathan across the jaw with the butt of his rifle. "He told me to be myself." After seeing the result, you can't really argue with that suggestion. The soldiers drag the unconscious Nathan away...
...while nearby, Peter and The Haitian crouch low. Peter starts to head after his brother, but The Haitian holds him back, and Peter's tasked with the seven hundredth iteration of a character "dramatically" looking up at the sky before we go to the last commercial break.