Don't understand why Heroes is popular. I think it's ****.
To be fair all american serialisations are pretty crap, you need to get into them, 1 or 2 sittings isnt good enough.
Don't understand why Heroes is popular. I think it's ****.
First season of Dexter was brilliant, but the second season was a waste of time. Haven't even bothered with the third.
Supernatural,Smallville,Chuck,Reaper,House,TTSCC,Dexter,CSI,Eleventh Hour,Fringe,Sanctuary, The unit.
Are the best shows on tv, I never miss an episode.
The gashness is overwhelmed by how ****ing sexy Elle is
I actually think Heores has improved with this season but the networks have decided that Season 1 Heroes worked better and so have laid off a few writers in an effort to streamline the show ie dumb it down.
Heroes wins - you lose.
Waste of time?
Second season was great, third season has been even better.
Cast has been top notch all the way through, especially Masuka and Deb.
yup, it was utterly boring. I was really annoyed because I really enjoyed the first series.
And Deb is my least favourite character in ANY TV show EVER. She's even worse than Parkman.
Lost, well season 4 was amazingly good IMO. The Constant being THE episode of the season for me. Can't wait for season 5.![]()
yup, it was utterly boring. I was really annoyed because I really enjoyed the first series.
You won't like the latest couple of episodes then...
Maybe you should buy Veronica Mars![]()
Strange, second season was even better than the first.
How can you have so liked the complete shambles that was the second series?
They changed so many things during the course of the season that it's just a mess. Ignoring the fact that they weren't even going to keep most of the original cast to start with, the original plan was for it to start slowly, until the network decided that the dropping viewing figures weren't good enough, and they suddenly had to race to a point. Then you had that tiresome Hiro-in-the-past story that went nowhere fast, and in the end the whole series plan had to be pretty much dumped thanks to the Writer's Strike.