HECK YES, TOP CHEF! I'm so pumped, Croiky, you have no idea~ I'm ready for some Tom Colicio and Padma and quick fires and KNIVES~ :D And I agree, Shear Genius and Top Design are rather mleeeeh-ish in comparison.
But they didn't really show *why* she went from a person who cared about the lives of others to someone who didn't, other than "You don't have a choice but to be with the company." If that's all it took to go from "Sylar's angel of mercy!" to "I like to zap :3" that doesn't make her look human at all.
I liked that they were giving Sylar a more human side, but they didn't HAVE to label his entire personality from the first season as a side effect of his power to do it. Before it wasn't just that he saw someone with a power and went into tiger-feeding-mode, he used to be somewhat cunning about it (at least when he was tricking Mohinder into leading him down the power buffet).
I just really hate it when writers assign "excuses" to a character's personality rather than "motivations." It's lazy.
WHY SO STUPID
anonymous
February 24 2009, 16:50:09 UTC
Seriously, you fail for this. Heroes was Epic last season. It's called a dynamic Storyline, If it was all Sylar killing and others running away, it would get sooo monotonous. Have a bit of patience.
I don't know why you're replying to ancient post, but oh my god, if you really think season 3 of Heroes was anything less than a monstrocity of a trainwreck, I'm afraid there's no saving you :(
Sylar turning "good" was great for a while, I'll admit it. But then he and Elle fuck and Bennet watches them like a creepy voyeur before trying to shoot them and then Sylar dies to save Elle's life and then decides he doesn't actually like her anyway and kills her for no reason what???
The first time Nathan had a near death experience he became a hairy bum but the second time he finds Jesus, and then loses Jesus, and then decides to give everyone powers, and then decides to lock them up what!???
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I liked that they were giving Sylar a more human side, but they didn't HAVE to label his entire personality from the first season as a side effect of his power to do it. Before it wasn't just that he saw someone with a power and went into tiger-feeding-mode, he used to be somewhat cunning about it (at least when he was tricking Mohinder into leading him down the power buffet).
I just really hate it when writers assign "excuses" to a character's personality rather than "motivations." It's lazy.
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Heroes was Epic last season. It's called a dynamic Storyline, If it was all Sylar killing and others running away, it would get sooo monotonous.
Have a bit of patience.
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Sylar turning "good" was great for a while, I'll admit it. But then he and Elle fuck and Bennet watches them like a creepy voyeur before trying to shoot them and then Sylar dies to save Elle's life and then decides he doesn't actually like her anyway and kills her for no reason what???
The first time Nathan had a near death experience he became a hairy bum but the second time he finds Jesus, and then loses Jesus, and then decides to give everyone powers, and then decides to lock them up what!???
It's not "dynamic" it's "psychotic" D:
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