(Volume Two: Generations) Four Months Later... - S2-E1
Factual error: In the scene where Hiro is in ancient Japan posing as Takezo Kensei to rescue the girl, what looks like a Gatorade bottle can be seen in the grass as they ride away. (00:18:45)
Starring: Hayden Panettiere, Milo Ventimiglia, Jack Coleman, Masi Oka
(Volume Two: Generations) Four Months Later... - S2-E1
Factual error: In the scene where Hiro is in ancient Japan posing as Takezo Kensei to rescue the girl, what looks like a Gatorade bottle can be seen in the grass as they ride away. (00:18:45)
Continuity mistake: When Matt Parkman gets thrown out of a window by Niki Sanders, he lands at least a few stories down and has a cut upon his head. The amount of blood on his head differs significantly from shot to shot.
Hiro Nakamura: Save the cheerleader, save the world.
Trivia: The artwork created by character Isaac Mendez is actually done by Tim Sales, a comic book artist who is actually color blind. He does all his work in black and white and has other people insert the color.
Question: Hope the showgirl locks Hiro in a small closet. He makes several unsuccessful attempts to escape by running and charging towards the door. Why doesn't he simply teleport out? Surely a lot simpler and a lot less painful?
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Chosen answer: Hiro's powers are still quite unreliable, and a locked closet door isn't a huge obstacle. Since Hiro knows he needs to rescue Ando, it's probably safer to try and bash the door down than risk teleporting to the wrong place or time.