Monday, December 8, 2008

A damn shame.

"Is there anything original in Hollywood anymore?"-Bert 'Sock' Wysocki

I'm really starting to see why everyone hates 'Heroes' now. It's getting rediculous just how much their originality has flown miles out the window.

This season is going without a steady plot; the characters have become naive as hell and the way that they lose and re-gain their powers to fit the writer's convienience is horrendous.

Let me not forget the constant (and I mean CONSTANT) homages that are way past the point of plaigerism.

Suresh turning into a bug-man in his lab (a scene that was obviously staged to be exactly like the one from 'The Fly'); A awkward dialouge moment between a bloodied Sylar and a normal guy in a elevator (Extremley similar to the elevator scene from Spider-Man 2) and lastly, a genetically-altered soldier who gaines super stregnth after an experiment (Obviously stolen from the origin story of Captain America).

The show is taking a really sad turn of un-originallity and I don't like it, not one bit.

NBC has a lot of nerve to cancel shows like 'Journeyman' and 'My Own Worst Enemy,' which were obviously and without a doubt, more original and more passionate in it's vision and very much so, better written than this current season of Heroes. Some things are a damn shame.

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