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Nov. 19th, 2007 11:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yep, Heroes still doesn't take more than five minutes to watch and understand....which is actually my same complaint w/ most comic books in general, so I guess they've captured their genre effectively.
However, Okay, Dan always has to do things that are uncomfortable making and I almost have to change the channel on him. But it works sooo well. And it's nice to see an ENTIRE series composed of flawed, real people. I can't think of another show that manages this without taking it too over the top.
Also, a timetravel show that addresses CONTINUITY in a believable way!!! Woooohoooo!
As much as I'm loving it, I almost don't know what they'd do for a second season. I've said it before, and I can't help but wonder if this is a purposeful attempt at one season story telling a la many british shows. If the writing is always this good, I'm all for it.
However, Okay, Dan always has to do things that are uncomfortable making and I almost have to change the channel on him. But it works sooo well. And it's nice to see an ENTIRE series composed of flawed, real people. I can't think of another show that manages this without taking it too over the top.
Also, a timetravel show that addresses CONTINUITY in a believable way!!! Woooohoooo!
As much as I'm loving it, I almost don't know what they'd do for a second season. I've said it before, and I can't help but wonder if this is a purposeful attempt at one season story telling a la many british shows. If the writing is always this good, I'm all for it.