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Well, that Heroes finale was even more of an anticlimax than the first season's. I suppose I should hardly be surprised, I did spot the writer's name at the beginning. Jeph Loeb could write, many moons ago, but nowadays his name serves more as a biohazard warning than a credit. I suspect that unless I hear extremely good word on the third season - among it, that Loeb has taken an enforced sabbatical - then I'm out.
I don't think it helps matters that the BBC are screening it on Thursdays, the day when those of us who still go to the source for our superheroics are coming home with an armful of stranger, better, truer stories in the same vein.

Chris Morris on CERN; as against certain strands of celebrity journalism, he is at once entertaining and (for the general reader) enlightening. I like this sort of polymathic behaviour; Stephen Fry is the obvious example, but one of the joys of Alex James' Bit of a Blur is the way he loves space exploration every bit as much as cheese, champagne, beautiful girls and all the other splendid things in the world. A lot of autobiographies would do well to take a lesson from Alex James; he can admit that he's moved on in life to the extent of a total volte-face, without feeling the need to retrofit a load of moralistic wangst to the days of debauchery. Drink, drugs and shagging are the right thing for a rock star to do; "All happy endings imply gardens." There is no contradiction between these two statements.

Other links of possible interest: missing scenes from butchered silent classic Metropolis have surfaced - sadly without colour-tinting and Queen soundtrack, but I'm sure that can be fixed - and Iain Sinclair on 'The Olympic Scam'.

Tomorrow doesn't just mark the anniversary of some silly colonial insurrection - it'll also be 106 years since the election which returned Britain's first Labour MP, Kier Hardie. He must be so proud of Tony, Gordon and chums.

Date: 2008-07-03 09:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kiss-me-quick.livejournal.com
It's ages since I saw the Heroes finale but I seem to remember thinking "is that it?". Mainly because the series had been so short but I can't help thinking they just had to quickly change things because of the stupid writers' strike.

Date: 2008-07-03 10:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
There is that, but it's not like the first series finale demonstrated them as masters of the art of climax to start with. And really, in an emergency when you need a writer to save your ass - you do not call Jeph Loeb.

Date: 2008-07-03 11:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tintintin.livejournal.com
Also the unprecedented plunge in viewing figures - the first season was a breakout hit and everyone proclaimed HEROES to be the most important new TV show since blah blah blah; then the second season came out, with its godawful meandering Irish and Japanese interludes, and the reboot of the Bennett family's internal crises. Viewers deserted in droves, with the only comparable collapse being the turgid latter half of the second season of TWIN PEAKS.

So, the showrunners panicked due to the looming strike and this dreadful reception, rushing out frantic rewrites and papering over the yawning cracks of the plot, just about managing to keep their heads above water with enough manic thrashing.

Date: 2008-07-03 11:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davegodfrey.livejournal.com
Frankly Hiro and Adam romping round feudal Japan was the best bit of the last series. Peter Petrelli was always the worst thing about the series. Nikki, Mica and surrounding family had so much potential, and were poorly served by the writers.

Mohinder just made me want to stab things. Mostly because he doesn't understand basic genetics and evolution.

Date: 2008-07-04 05:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
Agreed about Japan up to a point - but once it got all relationshippy, they lost me.

Mohinder I liked at first, but gradually came round to the general view of wanting to punch him as he demonstrated his own superpower: the unfailing ability to make bad decisions. It got to the point where I wouldn't have even asked him to make a cup of tea because he'd only pour the boiling water down his own trousers and the milk on my head.

I was never much of a Peter fan, but at least I could only see Peter developments coming one episode in advance, whereas with Niki I was always at least three episodes ahead of her - and I suspect, two ahead of the writers.

Date: 2008-07-04 05:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
I don't think we can even use the word 'Irish' of that particular quagmire - it was emphatically Oirish.

For me, it's much the same problem as 24 had, or even nu-Who to some extent; it wasn't that the first season was spectacularly worse than the first, it was that it had the exact same problems only slightly more so (through complaceny?), when there was a legitimate expectation that it would have learned from the first season's mistakes and instead been better.

One wonders how it would have gone had there been no strike. I mean, the lost 'powers in the time of disco' episode (http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=17061) sounds fun - but it's amazing what you can make a mess of if you put your mind to it.

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