Is there anything worse on Heroes than the Hiro in the past storyline? I so hoped when they put him in the past as a cliffhanger at the end of season one that it was going to be good. I really thought it could be, but it isn't.
Kensei is an idiot. I'm fine with that, I'm even fine with his betraying Hiro. I don't mind Hiro's falling for the princess either, but there has to be more to the story than there is. Last night they even ruined the one part of that story I liked - Ando (and the audience) only seeing what was happening due to Hiro's having left the story for Ando to find. It would have been a far better tale if we remained as in the dark as Ando. The show established that conceit a couple of weeks ago, and it's worked wonderfully; Ando's reactions to Hiro's tale are all far better than the tale itself. Why kill the device at the end of the episode? Wouldn't it have been smarter to have Hiro show up in the present and then recount to Ando what happened? Why yes, it would have. Great point. I don't think they're going to be killing the character in the past, so there is no reason not to structure it that way.
Now, I am wrong about something I wrote above. There is no way that Hiro's being in the past storyline is the worst thing going on in the series. That prize has to go to Claire and her boy-toy using their superpowers to dethrone the wicked queen cheerleader. Last season this girl helped save the world. Now, she is fighting lukewarm evil back in high school. The ante has been lowered a wee bit, don't you think? Surely they could have given the head cheerleader some superpower (outside of being a super-witch) to make the story a little better.
Before I finish my complaining, let me ask how long you think Chuck is going to have trust issues with his handlers and vice versa? How many of the episodes of Chuck have been spent on this now? How many plot points have come about exclusively because Chuck didn't trust Sarah and John or the other way round? My goodness, it is as though this nation would be perfectly safe and the agents that protect it god-like genius warriors if only they would trust the Human Intersect and allow themselves to be trusted by him. Yes, trust is hard to come by, but Josh Shwartz, I must tell you, you're losing mine every time the issue comes up on the show.








Article comments
1 - Brian aka Guppusmaximus
For a tv show that isn't on a premium channel, Journeyman is the best things going. Atleast they are trying to capture the imagination. For some reason you overlooked the whole situation,on Journeyman,about Michael. I mean, that was the main plot of this episode, yet, you don't even mention it. When Jack ran checks on Dan's finances, I thought the SFPD had almost caught him for the crime that they thought he was a suspect for. That was intriguing, again, for regular TV. The episodes kind of innertwine which, imo, makes for a good show.
As for Heroes, I can agree that Hiro's tale right now is kinda boring. They don't take the time to point out why the guy doing the archiving doesn't find this to be a bit strange and there was no real cool fighting scenes when they rescued that woman's father. I love it when Hiro can hone in on his power and f*ck with people.
Personally, this is the first time since they ruined Law & Order:C.I. (by giving Eames & Goren only like half the episodes) that I watched this much TV. They may not be the best shows ever but I could give a flying f*ck about how some dude met his wife...*Yawn*
2 - Brian aka Guppusmaximus
*Oops* I forgot to mention that South Park still kicks ass!! Im-a-gi-nation L-aand!!