never seen HEROES, but...
February 12th, 2007 (09:02 pm)
...this could apply to damn near *any* show, really.
...this could apply to damn near *any* show, really.
Posted by: gareth_wilson (
Posted at: February 13th, 2007 04:10 am (UTC)
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Heh. On the other hand, "Heroes" does have some improvements in the writing over the other examples. There was a scene last night where one character phoned another he hadn't met. The second character described the strange things that had been happening to him, and pointed out the implications for the first character. As a regular viewer of Lost, I found this quite shocking.
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I love Heroes, but... yeah.
Kinda reminds me of Twin Peaks. For the first season I thought it was the most profound thing I'd ever seen. By the end of the second season I realized all that stuff that seemed to make no sense - really didn't make any sense.