So for the past two weeks, Monday has not held the same excitement for me because my local NBC affiliate got into a bidding war with our cable company. Now we have Starz Kids & Family instead of The Office, Chuck and Heroes.
[Note: I've been having major issues with the carpal tunnel these days and am attempting to type with one of those cushiony thingies in front of the keyboard. I feel like I'm learning to type all over again. If more typos slip past than usual, please forgive.]
So now I watch Chuck and The Office on the computer and Heroes on G4--all a day later. And it sucks. So if my usual TV wrap-up is late, please understand. And for some reason, in honor of the show that will not let me hate it, I give you my Heroes sunshine and clouds:
Actually I have to give props to my livejournal friend of awesomeness Fiareynne, for telling me I was taking it all way too seriously and needed to see the humor in what was happening. So last week I tried to do just that, and...and...I think I liked it!
Don't get me wrong, Peter is still a whiny little bitch. He seems to do things without thinking twice about the consequences, such as taking on Sylar's power and then getting pissed at Sylar for having his murderous impulses. Really, Peter, that fact that future-Sylar told you it was a bad idea just wasn't enough? No, you're Peter, you must save the world, which is in constant threat of being blown up.
I can't wait to see the episode wherein we find out the world is actually going to blow up because some mutant squirrels have been chewing through wires at a nuclear power plant.
The future-Heroes is still unimpressive to me. Goth!Clarie is as annoying as Cheerleader!Claire. She just has more of an excuse to be all pissed off now, what with the false eyelashes making her eyes itch all the time. And they're trying to set up all this complexity as in: who's bad? who's really good? OMG, maybe Peter is the bad guy! And I get wrapped up in wondering and then I remember Tim Kring created Crossing Jordan, so what was I expecting, really? Just keep giving me more Parkman and I'll be happy.
Another reason the future storyline bugs me is this idea that the future is fixed. It doesn't seem to matter who does what or how they do it or who gets hurt in the process, the end result is the same: squirrels chew through the wires at a nuclear power plant and blow up the planet. Someone oughtta be out hunting squirrel.
But...but, all that aside, I loved future Sylar. I was curious who the mother of his son is. Okay, I will admit to a moment of , wouldn't it be cool of the mother is Claire, that kid would be unstoppable! Oh! the angst! and then I remembered Claire is Sylar's niece and ewwed all over the place.
Then came the crowning moment I loved. The part that, no matter how formulaic and predictable, makes me get all giddy inside: Nathan flying. I don't know why I turn into such a girly-girl whenever Nathan flies out to save someone. Maybe it's touching on my childhood mad crush I had on Christopher Reeve and I believed I too could win the heart of Superman. Though unlike Lois, I would never let him give up his powers for me. In fact, now that I'm examining it, I think Reeve/Superman was my first actor-as-character obsession. In my head, I was writing fanfic all over the place.
I don't even care for Adrian Pasdar that much. His voice is a little too nasal and I get the impression he's a wee little thing (I could be wrong, but the higher pitched voice gives me that impression). And I'm getting sick of the repeating political storyline the same way I'm tired of Peter's whining and Hiro's Ando abuse. But in an HRG-free episode, I'll take all the heroic saving the damsel in distress (can I say fucking ugh already!) I can get.
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5 comments:
The world ends because of squirels? hmm... they do kind of look like they are ploting something...lol.
The future set in stone thing can be interesting if it is done right. The angst that comes with trying to fight fate, but ultimately failing because no matter what you do it will always been the same result is interesting.
The idea that the things you do to try to stop your destiny, being the things that cause the outcome you didn't want in the first place is really fascinating to me.
But really even as a kid and now time travel or films about fate confuse me because it opens up too many questions for my naturally curious mind. You know, does all time run parrelle to each other? it's just too confusing. That's why I stick to "Happy Accidents" as my lone fav time travel movie because there's enough sweetness and humor to distract me from all the big questions.
Oh, also because Happy Accidents has my fantasy husband, Sam Deed!
It would be interesting if the whole Heroes shebang kind of did turn into this, "It doesn't matter what you do, the world is gonna end anyway" thing. But it seems silly to have the entire first season all about "save the cheerleader, save the world" and then the world keeps ending anyway.
Oh look, I'm taking it too seriously again! Shame on me.
I have no idea what you are talking about. Does it have anything to do with Vincent?
No, I am NOT narrow!
Val - thank you for my laugh of the day!
Vincent would show up on Heroes and kick so much ass, they would all be future goth.
I have so many theories about Heroes now. Most of them involve Sylar (who I couldn't STAND before this season) and the twisted Petrelli family tree. Which is clearly where the mutant squirrels make their nest.
I explained Heroes to my dad as "what would happen if a comic book and a soap opera had a baby."
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