A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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But even that, we didn't really learn about. We were told in one line that it existed, and we saw that it kind of looked like the Matrix, only sideways.
There's also this weird wavy line symbol that's showing up everywhere. It was in the Matrix-code, it was on some of the paintings in Isaac's place, in the pool outside the crime scene, flyboy's stick figure drawing, and some other places I don't recall. Which makes me go "Okay. Do people with super-powers somehow force random objects into this shape by their presence? WTF?"
It's not a good sign that two episodes in and I can't remember most of the character's names. I normally pick up character names pretty quickly.
If the comic book artist has some kind of special pre-cog, it's possible he could have snuck a stack of specially-printed comic books into that spinner on that NYC street so that it would reach Hiro at just the right time. So I'll be happy to hand-wave at it for now....
(the guy in Mohinder's apartment,
On another board, there was some speculation that the neighbor is eeeeeeeevil, and the bugging thing was a set up for her to "save" him, to gain his trust.
DH and I were both rolling our eyes at the comic book
So I'll be happy to hand-wave at it for now....
My wank for now is that because he teleported forward in time to the big explosion, then (I think) back to the current time, he meets the artist guy sometime during the intervening time and puts the comic book there for his future self, but then my head goes all 'splody because of time travel, etc. and I can't take it any further.
So far, the mirror image chick is the creepiest for me, I think. Although Claire's injuries are pretty creepy too.
I think "a bunch of dudes with powers have to stop the apocalypse whilst avoiding some evil dude" is a good enough premise for me.
On another board, there was some speculation that the neighbor is eeeeeeeevil, and the bugging thing was a set up for her to "save" him, to gain his trust.
But she's cute, and has a big gun.
My wank for now is that because he teleported forward in time to the big explosion, then (I think) back to the current time, he meets the artist guy sometime during the intervening time and puts the comic book there for his future self, but then my head goes all 'splody because of time travel, etc. and I can't take it any further.
A brand new comic book written, drawn, and published in five weeks? Bwah ha ha ha ha... (Not so fondly remembers waiting for months and months for the final issue of Fray.)
A brand new comic book written, drawn, and published in five weeks?
Granted it's out there but still - if a wanna-be Congressman and his brother can fly then I go whole hog with the fantasy!
On another board, there was some speculation that the neighbor is eeeeeeeevil, and the bugging thing was a set up for her to "save" him, to gain his trust.
As soon as he started going all exposition with her, this was my first thought.
Oh, well, guess I'll clear out the tagline until I hear another line that I like. Sorry about the duplication!
No worries! Seriously, if you want to share it, go right ahead.
HAD planned to ask if anyone knew anything about Heroes. From the imdb blurb it sounds like X Men or Mutant X, but pitched at the lycraphobic non-comic book crowd.
So far it's pretty much a cross between
Lost
and
X-Men.
I'm enjoying it so far (the second episode greatly improved on the first, IMO) but I don't know how much staying power it's got. Agreed that the premise is still murky, like, uh, who are these people and why do they have powers? But there were enough moments I liked that I'm happy to stick with it for a while and see what else is revealed.
When Bob asked me what happened I was like, "uh..." because nothing freaking happened!
Well, until the very last scene! I thought that was completely awesome. Everyone I was watching it with let out gasps. (Possibly we're a little melodramatic.) Also, I was glad to see Greg Grunberg's character (and Clea Duvall!), even if it did make me laugh that his Big Dramatic Moment consisted of moving a lamp and opening a closet door.
On another board, there was some speculation that the neighbor is eeeeeeeevil, and the bugging thing was a set up for her to "save" him, to gain his trust.
As soon as he started going all exposition with her, this was my first thought.
Yup, us too.
Oooh -- the Evile Neighbor thing would explain why Mohindar's father never mentioned her....