Heroes season 2 - review
Apr. 26th, 2009 01:57 pmHaving heard that season two was really poor, I was pleasantly surprised to see it. It isn't as good as one (although, in part, because one sets the bar extremely high), but it's far more than passable - particularly once you get past the mid-point.
( Season 2 review - massive spoilers for the whole season )
In fact, I'm quite happy with season two and am prepared to give the bad stuff the benefit of the doubt under the whole "writers' strike" tag (whilst having a sneaking suspicion that it may have benefited from it) and look forward to three.
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ao_lai on 2nd May: Although, this is perhaps a reflection of my view of how time travel might work - ie. I'd go with multiple time lines. However, in the Heroes season 1 universe, it was fairly clear from the future episode there that this series works on a one-time-line which you can back-edit in some ways. So maybe she'll just turn up at the allotted hour, but without all the cra*p that was also there when we last saw it. In which case Peter's theory works.
2 Update added after watching Out of Time again: Once I understood it was both Adam and Maury, this makes much more sense and is much more plausible.
( Season 2 review - massive spoilers for the whole season )
In fact, I'm quite happy with season two and am prepared to give the bad stuff the benefit of the doubt under the whole "writers' strike" tag (whilst having a sneaking suspicion that it may have benefited from it) and look forward to three.
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1 Update added after talking to
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2 Update added after watching Out of Time again: Once I understood it was both Adam and Maury, this makes much more sense and is much more plausible.