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I had just gotten Netflix and Heroes was like the first thing I actually streamed. I remember even running out of streaming hours and had to wait a few days until it reset the next month to finish season 1. Like CP said though they had laid out such a great show. Was Peter really special? Save the cheerleader save the world. Sylar. Then the finale happened and was pretty big letdown. Season 2 :x . Hiro :x Parkman :x It never recovered.Heroes.
Such potential. Such promise. Such a waste.
Can't believe they screwed that up.
I think it was cuz their most talented writer, Bryan Fuller, left to make Pushing Daisies, and Tim Kring had no clue. He thought he was making a comic book.
The shame was, I could tell 2 eps in that s2 was gonna suck, but I got everyone I knew onto it, so now what?
Garner is one thing but I'm not down with this JJ Abrams hate.
I think it was cuz their most talented writer, Bryan Fuller, left to make Pushing Daisies, and Tim Kring had no clue. He thought he was making a comic book.
The shame was, I could tell 2 eps in that s2 was gonna suck, but I got everyone I knew onto it, so now what?
I know a guy who wrote for Heroes. Maybe I'll ask him why it started to suck. He writes for Nikita now.
That'd be cool.
I feel like they liked Zachary Quinto too much to let Sylar die and go, like they should've at the end of the first season. Same with Masi Oka...Hiro had a great story and was a great character for a season, but after that...his power was always too much to have to write around. He was just a walking plot hole and they wouldn't let go of him. Won't even mention what they did with Nathan.
Like...they had a 'letting anyone leave or die' problem.
And every time they kept someone past when their story ended, things got complicated and dumb. Bad guys turn into good guys, good guys into bad guys, everyone's got a secret, then they all switch back and reveal everything and keep it trucking. The show never had consequences. Big things would happen, then everyone reset. I mean...that's basically a comic book...or a soap opera.
It'd probably be too specifc, but it felt like they were building up to having Linderman be the big bad guy, and going into the last generation that made everything the way it was, with Peter's mom and Claire's dad and that old black guy and Linderman, but instead they killed Linderman and gave us Adam and more feudal Japan than anyone ever wanted on TV ever.
I guess somewhere in there was a question?
Breaking Bad.Was there honestly any show that the writers strike wasn't brutal to?
if I don't go out tonight I plan to watch that +this week's Americans+all the NBC shows from last night........if your not watching hannibal on nbc GO NAO
You referring to season 2? I always wanted to see more of crucifictoriousMaybe in a way Friday Night Lights. I don't particularly know how they planned the Landry plot originally, but it was just bizarre from the get-go.
LOST managed but after we got what the writers intended to do had they had their usual 20-23 ep season it would have been amazing.Was there honestly any show that the writers strike wasn't brutal to?
Wait like a season before hyping up a show.if your not watching hannibal on nbc GO NAO
show is superb