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Heroes: Fugitives
Jackie Blue:
--- Quote from: Tom on 02 Feb 2009, 21:51 ---So I take it Elle's death was not a comic-book one?
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Unfortunately, yes, it appears they killed off the interesting, cute, actually-can-act character but Claire is still around.
Seriously, is Claire's "hotness" bringing in that many viewers? I mean, Christ.
And you know what, I thought Hayden did a pretty good job in season 1. It seems that when she got famous and started hanging out with Paris Hilton she absorbed the Power of Shitty Acting.
Tom:
But Elle was femme fatale, literally, with absurd daddy issues which is infinitely hotter than a whiny cheerleader. Then again, Heroes has never been known for being intelligent.
Scandanavian War Machine:
i thought it was a pretty good episdoe, though i was fairly confused at some points because i couldn't remember exactly how the last season ended and also i missed the first 2 or three minutes of the episode.
but yeah, Hayden Panini or whatever needs to stop acting. it really sucks that her character has to be played by someone so shitty because i really like the character and her powers but oh god that chick sucks at least as much as the guy who plays Peter (who's actually gotten slightly better; still not great, but better than he was at the end of the last one).
R.I.P Elle, the hottest electricity-shooting homeschooler ever.
all in all, i'm fairly optimistic about this season. it seems like maybe they realized how much they were starting to suck so they stepped their game up a bit. i guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Jackie Blue:
Plus, in four or five weeks, we get the episodes where Bryan Fuller was brought back to fix the shittyness that Loeb injected into the show, and Fuller said, and let's hope he wasn't paid to say it, that the episodes leading up to his return are really good.
Boro_Bandito:
I think I really got a sense that they are sort of trying to reboot the series with this season, a large part of that mainly because of the conversation between Peter and Mohinder that had them remembering their first conversation together. By making them fugitives on the run from the government its sort of forcing them away from the "ordinary people, extraordinary abilities" bullshit and hopefully will have them become actual heroes, so that the relatively annoying tendency of calling every character on the show a "Hero". I mean, its the name of the show and all but usually you have to do something heroic to be considered a hero. I guess its more catchy than "Super-powered person".
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