Lady Day said:Just finished Heros, and I must say, comic book logic aside (cause that is what was used), I felt cheated cause there was no great show down between the two most powerful characters. They hat TWO chances to have a show down, one in the present and one in the future, and we get nothing.
All in all I think the world got away from the writers. It got too big faster than I think they were ready for it, so there was so much filler and back story for stuff that didnt matter. Characters that seemed to be important at the start were pushed to the side for a tag line like "Save the Cheerleader, save the world."
You could cut down the show by a fill 5 episodes and get a cleaner and better story.
Most every action was predictable to a fault. I was not surprised by much and I really wanted to be.
And how to you use the great Richard Roundtree (lesson, opening credits can ruin the suspense or any show ) in the first couple of eps and not ever again until the last. Dead shmead.
LD
Yes.
Lady Day said:How I really feel? Okay
I was hoping this would be a spin on comic book logic with a cemented dramatic twist, where the characters are not their powers but people (like in the first two eps that were so compelling). But nay to that. Sadly nay.
Time travel, the safety net in any sci fi story :eusa_doh:
LD
Yes!
Lady Day said:How I really feel? Okay
I was hoping this would be a spin on comic book logic with a cemented dramatic twist, where the characters are not their powers but people (like in the first two eps that were so compelling). But nay to that. Sadly nay.
Time travel, the safety net in any sci fi story :eusa_doh:
LD
YES!!!
Totally agree on every count.
Please sir may I not have some more.