It would be much better to blame the loose story ends on the writers' strike.
But far worse was printing a story that said basically, 'we hear you and just you wait and see, we are flying right.' Then having the same dumb crap as before.
In some ways, I wish I hadn't read that story because, as I said upthread, I was actively looking for the changes (ah, there goes Maya, they were true to their word...then wtf, was that a bait and switch!)
If I hadn't expected them to regain their glory, as promised, I'd not have had such high hopes.
And truly if they bring Nathan back again (much as I love the character/actor) after another cliffhanger, it is going to become some laughable resurrection show.
I'm spending way too much time thinking about this.
But far worse was printing a story that said basically, 'we hear you and just you wait and see, we are flying right.' Then having the same dumb crap as before.
Didn't that story come out
after
they'd wrapped the mini-season?
I really wanted to like this season. I tried, man...I tried.
But, while I'm not "fuck this"-ing the show, I am disappointed.
Like everyone else here, I was waiting for the Blunder Twins to have a point. I mean, c'mon...the girl can X-Files-black-oil an entire town, right? And falls in love with Sylar, right? I was waiting for Sylar to twist her around, make her happy for her abilities, turn her into his killer-by-proxy until he got his mojo back and then, zappo! Brain soup! Mm-mm good!
Mohinder has become so stupid he's pointless. All he does is provide dumb exposition and excuses for other people to do stuff. Hereon in he shall be known as McGuffin Suresh.
Why kill Nikki/Jessica/Sybil? I liked her. Why keep Monica the Magnificent Mimic? I didn't so much like her. 'course I might've liked her if she had done anything to affect anything outside of Micah.
It felt kinda like Angel S5 in that, by having to "wrap things up" in such a compressed timeframe they abandoned potentially cool stuff, decided not to worry overmuch about making sense and just flailed about until it was over. They also didn't seem to be too concerned about loose ends (Irish Chick; dead? Ceased to exist because the timeline she was trapped in never happened? Wandering around New York City all homeless and going "The fuck? The FUCK?! Spare a dollar, mister?")
I like that Sylar is alive, but wish they'd gone more into why he's such an evil motherfucker. (Mama issues: "Be special, Gabe!" "All right, ma, but I'm gonna have to eat a lot of brains to do it..." "Good boy. Have a tuna fish sandwich.") Instead he came across as evil for evil's sake which BORING!
Too many characters, too many stories, too little time. Add them together and it = "Aw, C'MON! Stop sucking!"
Didn't that story come out after they'd wrapped the mini-season?
I have to go back and find it, but I could have sworn a part of it was talking about the wrap-up and how it would rock because they'd found their way again.
As always, MM speaks true.
I could have sworn a part of it was talking about the wrap-up and how it would rock because they'd found their way again.
Part of it was about how they would be "cleaning house" in the finale...except it was in a section complaining about the new characters, so it was sort of implied they'd be killing off some of those new characters in the finale.
Except ... that EW article really was after they'd wrapped or nearly wrapped. I remember reading it along with a bunch of early strike stuff -- it was right before Kring closed up shop to go picket.
And what I think he was referring to was the hypothetical season finale that's coming. It's hard to remember that the episode that just aired was meant to be the end of a chapter, and the middle of the season. There's no way at that point they could have made any real adjustments to the episodes that have at this point aired.
Hiro could have done something.
I'm hoping that the too-convenient resurrections and healings turn out to come at a nasty, nasty price. Maybe only the ones from Adam work properly. The ones from Peter and/or Claire wind up having some horrible side-effect later on down the line.
I'm hoping that the too-convenient resurrections and healings turn out to come at a nasty, nasty price.
Yeah, I figure they *have* to do something like that. Otherwise no one dies, ever! Hello, over-population.
Maybe only the ones from Adam work properly. The ones from Peter and/or Claire wind up having some horrible side-effect later on down the line.
Why would that be? I can see Peter, but Adam and Claire have the same innate power. Why should one's blood work and the other's not?