Matt and Daphne return to the comic-book store and wonder where Hiro is. Ando tells him he's gone, and when Matt suggests they check the comic book, Seth tells him that "the last posthumous issue" is the one they just read. I seem to vaguely recall that Isaac said he could only see up to the explosion, which makes sense since then no one would have FLIPPED OUT ABOUT IT, but hey, such is Season Three. What more needs to be said? Oh, God, poor Seth has to tell them about a "legend" about one more 9th Wonders story existing, as the day he died, "Isaac Mendez bequeathed his sketchbook to a humble bike messenger." You see what I mean about this show's comedy potential? Pair that line with a slide whistle and I'm falling over laughing. As it is, though, I'm horribly embarrassed for everyone involved, even though Seth tries his hardest to sell the dialogue: "You find that messenger, and you find your story."













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