Personally, I'd take Danko out because he was incompetent and has no idea how to run a covert government operation. Then I'd push Petrelli back to Capitol Hill because covert government operations are more effective when U.S. Senators are not peering over your shoulder interfering with your operations. Then I'd hire Bennett because he was the only one who had some kind of experience and I know he'd rather be a foot soldier than a head honcho. Then I'd hire The Hatian, team him up with Bennett and have them work at nothing but tracking down Sylar because the Hatian don't mess around and I'd think he'd look cool in a suit and tie.
Then I'd return to the old company model, "one of us, one of them," and no bagging and tagging, just eliminate on sight. Dead characters can't exact their revenge.
Speaking of the dead, Ali Larter must have a kickass agent who slipped in a clause that says she can never be written out of the show. How many times is she going to come back?
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Cameron originally envisioned the Terminator as a small, unremarkable man, giving it the ability to blend in more easily. As a result, his first choice for the part was Lance Henriksen. O. J. Simpson was on the shortlist but Cameron did not think that such a nice guy could be a ruthless killer.
-From the Collector's Edition DVD of The Terminator
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