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Quote of the Day: ”...and a hootenanny – a whole lot of hoot, and just a little bit of nanny.”
Heroes Cast Resurrected?
Word’s out today that a couple of the characters from Heroes last season may not, in fact, actually be dead. It’s doubtful that this will be enough to bring me back to watch Season 2 – I still think the writing near the end of the first season was pretty lousy. But it is interesting that Kring [...]
DVDed
Season 1 of Heroes goes on sale August 28th. Nope, I won’t be buying it.
Uncancelled
It’s too bad that this didn’t work for Firefly on Fox.
Ideal Lifespan
Here’s a little reader’s poll for you. Many successful TV shows like Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, Stargate SG-1, and Alias have fun for 5+ seasons. Buffy ran for seven seasons, SG-1 ran for 10, and Alias – well, I never watched the show so I don’t really know exactly. Now, Battlestar Galactica is scheduled to end after [...]
Heroes: Season One in Review
Well, Season One of Heroes is now complete, and to be honest, I’m not sure I’ll even bother tuning in for Season Two. Tim Kring has me that upset with his piss-poor writing. I could have written a better show here, and I’ve been tempted to draft a couple of sample scripts for episodes myself [...]
Heroes: How To Stop An Exploding Man
I’ve little good to say about this season finale. To say it was anti-climactic would be a major understatement. It was simply terrible.
Sure, Kring tied up most of his loose ends – Claire found her adoptive father again, Niki finally banished the demon of Jessica and reunited with Micah and D.L., Hiro fulfilled his fate and saved Ando [...]
Heroes: Landslide
Next to last episode of the season, and this one comes with a bit of the good and a bit of the bad. Let’s start with the bad.
Once again, Mr. Kring demonstrates a bad case of clumsy screen-writing. He’s driving at a goal, that being the impression that the future simply cannot be changed. Everything that [...]
Heroes: The Hard Part
It’s nice to see some lingering humanity in our favorite villain. He’s still a monster – but apparently he’s got a code of ethics, such as it is. Sylar kills the other Specials, takes their abilities, because he views them as being unworthy. He sees himself as the only one worthy to carry all these abilities and [...]