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asphaltcowgrrl) wrote2015-09-27 05:30 pm
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Mixed Emotions: Heroes Reborn
So, I finally managed to sit down and watch the two-hour season premier of Heroes Reborn and I have some seriously mixed emotions about this.
(As a silly side note, we went from Heroes Reborn to the season premier of Castle in which Jack Coleman guests...)
What I liked:
HRG is back. I want to know what he was made to forget that would make the Hatian want to kill him because that has to be some serious stuff right there. I had a big time love/hate relationship with Noah in the original series.
Tommy Clarke. I love the idea of being able to send people somewhere other than where they are just because you're tired of them. Hah. His relationship with the girl from school reminds me of the one Claire had with her friend in Odessa in the beginning.
Mohinder. WTF is going on here? But then, he did get the short end of the stick nine times out of ten in the original series.
What I didn't really care for:
Soooooo many storylines at one time. I know that they did this in the original series, but I think they did a better job of presenting information the first time around. They were a little too vague this go 'round.
Real lack of information overall. I know that they can't give out all the secrets in the first two episodes, but I need a little more information to keep me interested.
Luke and Joanne. As much as I hate to say this, but so far, their storyline seems rather superfulous. I love Zachary Levi and am thankful he has a new series, but... what if their son had died in a plane crash? Would they be going super ninja on pilots everywhere? And where did they learn these skills? Does Luke have the Intersect?
I'm on the fence about the whole video game quest. If it's supposed to be a more modern version of the comic books Hiro and Ando used then it's a flop so far. But I'll reserve total judgement for a few more episodes.
Overall, it was a little slow but not awful and I'll definitely keep watching. I mean, I did make it all the way through season three of the original series. If I can make it through that mess of a season, I can make it through eleven more episodes of this.
(Secondary side note: I've not moved on to Geeks Who Drink and continue to prove what an epic dork I am.)
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So glad I didn't now!
ETA: I have a book rec for you, too, but I haven't had a chance to write up the review yet. Keep your eyes peeled. :D