Heroes: Rest in I Don't Care

Oct 05, 2009 16:41

So, three years ago, we all watched the first ep of Heroes. We were various amounts of interested ( Read more... )

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newnumber6 October 5 2009, 22:34:24 UTC
I'm still watching, though out of some sort of masochism/residual loyalty/lack of tv options. I do spend a lot of time being loyal to shows I know won't get better again (I made it to about midway of Earth: Final Conflict's "Renee the Space Vampire Slayer" final season before I finally bailed on that ( ... )

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thebitterguy October 7 2009, 15:29:43 UTC
Yeah, S2's main problem for me was that they tried to repeat everything they did in S1, only worse. Then, S3 did the exact same thing.

If I have time, I might catch up on S4. I'm probably gonna go plan a "don't cancel Dollhouse" party instead.

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deven_science October 6 2009, 00:43:25 UTC
That's too bad, as the last few episodes of Sarah Connor Chronicles were pretty damn good.

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princeofcairo October 6 2009, 07:04:48 UTC
Indeed. I recommend hunting those down on DVD.

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thebitterguy October 7 2009, 15:26:11 UTC
In an amusing coincidence, last night Cynra and I were looking at the PVR, and saw that the last half of SC was still on it. I said we should save them and watch them, because I'd been told they were good, and she decided to nuke them from orbit anyway, as we could just get them on DVD.

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thebitterguy October 7 2009, 15:26:33 UTC
I'll tell you one thing: It ain't Lupus!

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the_vulture October 7 2009, 01:03:39 UTC
My biggest annoyance with Season Three is the departure from comic book style plots to daytime soap operas for about the first 4 or so episodes. However, things seem to have picked up in interest level again now that they've finally trudged through the story archs related to Sylar trying to decide if he is a good guy or a bad guy and returned to the very much comic book plot idea of heroes (mutants) being rounded up and placed in interment camps for the 'protection' of the normals. I'm not saying it's a vast improvement, however.

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