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<title>Comment by Ty on What Makes a Hero?</title>
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<description>&quot;Ali Larter seems to come under fire quite often for her portrayal of dual roles Niki and Jessica, but in this writer&#039;s opinion she&#039;s doing a fine job; given the amount of time she&#039;s had on screen over the course of the series so far, if she was as bad as certain people have suggested, she&#039;d have been killed off long ago.&quot;

I think Ali Larter is doing a good job.  The problem is, WE HATE THE NIKKI/JESSICA STORYLINE.  It flat out sucks.  Ditto that for her son and her husband.  I am glad the last two weeks have shown no signs of any of these people:  Nikki/Jessica was not written well, and that is really what brings this subplot down.</description>
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<title>Comment by Lisa McKay on What Makes a Hero?</title>
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