I found out a while ago who the mystery person being killed off on Heroes would be, but the internet at large has finally, and without spoiler tags, confirmed it all over the place. Just in case, I'll use the spoiler cut...
And the winner is: Nathan Petrelli.
Color me shocked. The entire internet is rolling its eyes at this point because 1) Nathan's already dead, so killing the dead guy isn't exactly a shocking twist, and 2) see #1.
No really, WTF? This is neither interesting nor all that unexpected. We all knew Nathan was on borrowed time so long as he wasn't really himself. Eventually, Sylar will out, and he did by like the second or third episode. So, yeah, wasn't really surprised that we won't see much of Nathan again.
Which? Fucking sucks, actually. Adrian Pasdar, when given anything to do, rocks the house with it. Rumor has it that he also found out that he was being written off the show by reading his scripts. That's really an awesome way to communicate with your actors. It's bullshit, and Pasdar is better than that. If you failed his character and you don't need him any more, have the decency to go, "We fucked up, sorry we can't keep you around."
Also, as I've mentioned in a whole mess of current reviews at Pink Raygun, I think Zachary Quinto is entirely subsisting on an all-scenery diet at this point. What does a guy have to do to get out of his contract over there? (Besides being not white, I mean?)
And the winner is: Nathan Petrelli.
Color me shocked. The entire internet is rolling its eyes at this point because 1) Nathan's already dead, so killing the dead guy isn't exactly a shocking twist, and 2) see #1.
No really, WTF? This is neither interesting nor all that unexpected. We all knew Nathan was on borrowed time so long as he wasn't really himself. Eventually, Sylar will out, and he did by like the second or third episode. So, yeah, wasn't really surprised that we won't see much of Nathan again.
Which? Fucking sucks, actually. Adrian Pasdar, when given anything to do, rocks the house with it. Rumor has it that he also found out that he was being written off the show by reading his scripts. That's really an awesome way to communicate with your actors. It's bullshit, and Pasdar is better than that. If you failed his character and you don't need him any more, have the decency to go, "We fucked up, sorry we can't keep you around."
Also, as I've mentioned in a whole mess of current reviews at Pink Raygun, I think Zachary Quinto is entirely subsisting on an all-scenery diet at this point. What does a guy have to do to get out of his contract over there? (Besides being not white, I mean?)
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Date: 2009-11-05 05:33 am (UTC)Oh the GUILT TRIPS I'm getting for not having gotten through that one yet. Basically, I told my roommate I loved Batman Beyond and he said that there's a sort of extra BB episode in JLU, and so as soon as I finish BB, it's off to watch that series next. But I'm prioritizing BB first. (Bat-fan, me.) It's on the list!
As for Smallville, your friend is right to abandon you through season four. I think I only saw half of it, but I didn't need to see all of it to roll with future seasons. There's a decent episode in there I need to see that I haven't, but otherwise? Won't touch it with a ten-foot pole. There have been some baaaaaaaaaaaad seasons of late, but NOTHING comes close to season four. You might even say it's a Smallville-watcher's kryptonite?
The X-Files was the only live-action show I watched until late high school when I picked up Buffy. It was sooo good. I remember being out of school early on the Friday the movie opened and going to see it with my mother that morning, that's how much we loved it. The mythology lost me along the way, though, and the post-movie stuff was just bunk for the most part, I don't feel bad about missing that. However, if you liked the monster-of-the-week stuff in that show, I think Supernatural is a worthy successor to The X-Files in that department. Yes, SPN is a little gay (and its fandom is TOTALLY NUTS, which is why I watch the show and stay out of fandom), but it's a decent story. Just gotta get past the mostly indifferent first season!
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Date: 2009-11-05 05:52 am (UTC)I LOVE BATMAN BEYOND! I remember thinking how gay and "Xtreme" it looked like it was trying to be when I first saw the commercials for it. Given that, I avoided it until one day a friend was over watching Dragon Ball Z on the Cartoon Network (this is back in like '01). DBZ ended and we hung out, shooting the shit while BB was on. After a few minutes, the conversation died and we both came to the slow realization that BB didn't suck! Then, I caught it from the beginning in '02, still on Cartoon Network, and fell in love with it. It was so refreshing after the crap that was the last couple of Batman movies at the time, particularly Batman & Robin. I bought all three seasons of BB on DVD as soon as they were released. =)
Here's another one: The Spectacular Spider-man. My friend and I started watching this recent show and thought it was going to be too childish at first, but it turned out to have The. Most. Impressive. action sequences I've seen in a cartoon and the dialog ended up being alright and even funny at times, too. The show had been canned after two or three seasons, but, last I heard, this Disney deal might give it a second life and get it going again.
Hehe I heart SPN. I was first shown a few random episodes in Season 3, and now I'm slowly working through season one with some friends. It's your basic monster of the week stuff right now, but I still enjoy it and I know from the later episodes I saw that the story picks up.
I've seen all of Angel, but am only on Season 2 of Buffy, which I am thoroughly enjoying. God, so much to watch!
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Date: 2009-11-05 06:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-05 12:39 pm (UTC)Isn't Burn Notice excellent?! I'm caught up on that. I've seen through part of season 2 of Venture Bros. My cousin just recently informed me I need to watch Metalocalypse and another friend did the same with Psyche. I'd also like to see Fringe. How's 30 Rock? Also, have you seen any of Chuck?
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Date: 2009-11-05 11:04 pm (UTC)1) Burn Notice is awesome. I love everybody on the show.
2) Venture Bros. is amazing, especially since it has continuity and still manages to be hilarious week to week.
3) Metalocalypse is just bizarre but fun.
4) Psych is silly and procedural, but I enjoy it.
5) Fringe ... haven't caught up on it!
6) 30 Rock gets better with each episode as they go into it more. Again, I really like most of the characters on the show, which helps.
7) I HEART CHUCK WITH MIGHTY HEARTING. It's seriously a wonderful show, where I love everybody in it and all the characters are their own people and it is clearly about nerds as written by a nerd versus the Heroes thing where they write about nerdy stuff as if they'd read it in books. (And not like DnD manuals! Like off poorly-edited Wiki pages!) It does poke fun at hte geeks, sure, but mostly? It's very loving.
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Date: 2009-11-06 04:55 am (UTC)1)Word.
2)Really gotta get caught up on that.
3)That's actually the only thing I've heard about Metalocalypse. I'm sold.
4)Looking forward to seeing it sometime.
5)When you say "haven't caught up", does that mean you've seen some of it, but just aren't on the current episode or season or whatever?
6)Another one for my list.
7)Well said! Also, I rejoiced when Scott Bakula. I get a little frustrated with the with certain ridiculous situations that cause moronic drama between Chuck and Sarah, but I still love the show.
new...
8)And then there's Dexter, which I've only seen through season 2 of. Love it.
movies...
9)Finally saw Zombieland last week Tuesday. I had been looking forward to it ever since I saw the trailer in front of District 9 at the theater, and it actually exceeded my expectations. That never happens!
10)Speaking of zohttp://www.youtube.com/v/8Mo6C6up1Qo">this?