It's official... I'm done with Heroes. I am so tired of shows that think the more convoluted they can make the story line, the better it is. I think this show started out great (you know, "save the cheerleader, save the world"), but like the show "Lost", I just can't do it anymore! I'm officially signing off on this show. After watching an episode, I just feel yuckier and yuckier about the characters, their choices, and where the show is going. I'm actually grateful... one less thing to do during the week! In a way, I hope the rest of my favorite shows start to tick me off enough that I'll sign off on them too!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
I'm done
It's official... I'm done with Heroes. I am so tired of shows that think the more convoluted they can make the story line, the better it is. I think this show started out great (you know, "save the cheerleader, save the world"), but like the show "Lost", I just can't do it anymore! I'm officially signing off on this show. After watching an episode, I just feel yuckier and yuckier about the characters, their choices, and where the show is going. I'm actually grateful... one less thing to do during the week! In a way, I hope the rest of my favorite shows start to tick me off enough that I'll sign off on them too!
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Here's my theory. Having super powers must actually remove thinking and reasoning ability. (Clark Kent was the best example, really)
The only character that I really consistently like is Sylar - because he seems mostly consistent and he generally gets to keep his reasoning abilities. Even if he is a monster.
The rest of them, yeah. I agree. Dumb as anything.
What's wrong with Noah Bennet? He has to have super powers somewhere, because he's super dumb too.
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