I am begining to worry about this series, it is about the only thing that I watch on telly and I think it has lost a bit of direction.
For a start the beginning of this season was all over the place, had no idea wtf was going on. They are blamming the writers strike, but I think they employed the monkey's to write instead. Most 12 grade English students could have done a better job.
So OK now they seem to have drawn the line in the sand about who is on what side. But it just seems a bit wishy washy... is that the appeal? I dunno. But it did not take Heros long to get to where the X Files got to after many years, that point at which the sub plot in the sub plot relates to the side story that if you missed last week you have no idea about.
I had such great hopes for this series. I'll give it a few more weeks, but with a few of the main characters losong their powers to the dark side and others that are weak as piss they are loosing me I am afraid.
I'd have an opinion on this but I haven't actually watched much of the show...
That said, I think anything that is American and involves super powers goes weird at some point.
Just look at Lost, sure no super powers but now are they on the frackin' island or not? Flash-Forwards anyone? WTF!
Lost? Puh-lease! I don't even bother with that crap.
I want to pick up the series called "The Tudors."
I've basically given up on Heroes, after watching it regularly for the first couple seasons. I just don't care. It's still recording each week on my PC DVR, and I've watched a couple, but mostly I just end up deleting them without watching becaseu they take up too much space.
You guys are wrong about Lost, though. They went through their doldrums, looked like they might have lost it in the third season, but they came back huge. That one's got its hooks in me deep. I can't wait for January.
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