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Message: Thought you might like this article located here: https://right-thoughts.us/index.php/weblog/comments/by_way_of_an_apology_heroes_ariel_and_the_cuda_concept/ By way of an apology - Heroes, Ariel and the Cuda concept Not only have I not posted jack-squat since last Thursday...I just skipped Heroes this week. I actually liked it too, but by the time I felt like writing it all down it was late, and then I had to take Gus back to the vet Saturday, so I let the weekend get away and just chilled out. So...Heroes last week then? Except for the ugly Irish girl who is British and can’t actually do the brogue for shit, I really enjoyed this last episode. First one that has felt less like placekeeping or treading water, but instead felt more like a real Heroes episode. From everything I read, the WGA strike might be the reason it picks up. They have up to episode 11 done, and they canceled Heroes: Origins. They say it was a money thing, but I think they needed to cram as many scripts in as possible, and couldn’t spare the time to work on Origins. Everyone knew this strike was inevitable. So, unless it is resolved very quickly, Heroes will have a mini-season ending with episode 11, which is also supposed to end Volume 2. They even shot an alternate ending to episode 11 that can act as a season finale, just in case. All that is by way of saying I expect things to pick up on the show now as far as pace goes. Feel free to spoil away with theories and whatnot in the comments. Now...the boobs. This is a NSFW gallery of Ariel from Met Art. She’s ridiculously hot. Enjoy that. Lastly, my apology includes another retro-future muscle car. The new one is a Barracuda concept that Autoblog scoped out at SEMA. Chrysler is doing these retro designs fairly well - in the looks department anyway - and should make some cash with them...as long as they don’t succumb to the temptation of making them (on the cheap) with identical interiors and mostly parts out of the common bin. This one is supposed to be an all carbon fiber body. We know that won’t make production. And the interior is just the SRT8 you can find in the Charger and so on. Hopefully a production version could customize the interior for this specific model. What is it with Chrysler and the shoddy interiors anyway? Anyway. while the concept looks great, I think I’d still rather pay 50 grand for a fully tricked-out and over-muscled 1972 ‘Cuda. Something about that old 70’s steel just appeals to me. Maybe the advent of “modern muscle” will drive the prices on vintage muscle down a bit to where a normal human could afford one some day?