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Babble On - Heroes

Hiro in Times Square
Yatta!*
This is a post that I have intended to do for a while, and since it seems very unlikely that I will be able to finish the recaps of Heroes before the second season returns to Australian screens, then there is no time like the present.

I’ll admit that I was very sceptical about the show, and the unoriginality of the tagline ‘ordinary people discovering extraordinary abilities’ did little to allay my fears. I suspected the whole thing would simply mimic previous incarnations of the same premise, such as X-Men and Mutant X. I decided to tune in anyway, purely because of the huge amount of internet buzz surrounding the show.

Suffice to say, I was blown away. The first season offering of Heroes is simply incredible, and easily one of the best shows of its kind to appear in recent times. The programme acknowledges the origins of superhero characters, and emulates comic book styling through its online offering, and even in the show itself. The writing encompasses short story arcs that build upon the overall plot arc, while the stunning visuals are reminiscent of the stylistic illustration of American comics.

However, what really sets Heroes apart are the characters. Using the freedom that television offers, the writers have taken the characters beyond the two dimensions of the comic book page, and fleshed them out to be realistic, flawed and relatable people. The relationships between the characters are also wonderfully touching and complex, as existing bonds are tested and collisions ensure that new ones are formed. There is no inherent good and evil, and people choose their path through the circumstances in which they find themselves – heroes and villains seldom announce their arrival, and the line between the two is often unclear.

The show certainly isn’t perfect – the opening episodes of the first season are undoubtedly the weakest, as the series took time in building its momentum. As a result of its comic book influences, the dialogue can be a tad stilted at times, and overly clichéd. However, this is a small price to pay when compared to the brilliance of the show. The writing and continuity are top-notch, and the unfolding story arcs play out the journeys of the characters beautifully. The cast of the first season was also phenomenal, and hopefully the new second season additions will live up to the standard set.

Ultimately, the message of the show is that heroes become heroes by virtue of their actions. Life, fate and destiny throw obstacles and opportunities in the way, and the choices that someone makes will shape the person that they become. Do you take a step, or take a leap? Should you keep your feet on the ground, or soar high? Do you become a hero, or a villain?

After such a stellar first season, I’m hoping that the second season does not disappoint. The second season has just begun in the US, and thankfully the latest series has been fast tracked to Australia, albeit with a short lag time. The series will return Thursday 4th of October, at 9.30pm, on Channel Seven.

*Screencap courtesy of Wikipedia, and used under Fair Dealing for identification and critical commentary.

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1. September 28th 2007 @ 00:56. Cibbuano Says:
I'm hoping that the second season will be good, too, but I feel like the writers are going to fall into the Lost trap. Too many characters, too many loose plot threads.
2. September 28th 2007 @ 01:24. Nina Says:
Cibby, that is my biggest concern as well. Still, I do think that the writers have exhibited a control over the direction of the plot thus far that even the Lost writers lacked in their first season. I'm hoping this will carry over to the season/s to come.
3. September 28th 2007 @ 01:56. KylieW Says:
I too was impressed with the few episodes I saw. I'm still waiting to get the season on DVD and watch it through.

Considering season 2 starts next week, I doubt I'm going to get a chance to do that before the next season.

Oh well, I did see the last 2 episodes, so I'm kinda across it.

4. September 28th 2007 @ 04:26. Aziza Ibrahim Says:
I finally got round to watching the whole first season and finished it Wednesday just as it went to air in the states....so being the impatient one i down loaded the first episode of season 2. I don't want to give anything away but it sure is interesting.....
5. September 28th 2007 @ 07:35. DuskDevi Says:
Hiya Ninabelle...

I believe the first season DVD set is out. I'm planning a marathon bfore the 2nd season!
I just re read your excellent (and hilariously funny!)recap of the 'Unxpected' episode... can't wait to see it.
I had cheated a little by downloading eps but for the 2nd season, I want to build anticipation.

Have a great weekend Nina hon....hugs...

Dusk
6. September 28th 2007 @ 09:10. Nina Says:
Kylie, since you've seen some episodes and the final two, I think you should probably be able to follow the latest season. New characters are going to be introduced, so I would say that new plotlines will arise, as well as a continuation of what has already happened.
7. September 28th 2007 @ 09:12. Nina Says:
Aziza, it certainly is hard to resist temptation! I can't wait to see just what 'interesting' means...
8. September 28th 2007 @ 10:21. Nina Says:
Dusk, I think a marathon viewing is a great way to go, as it will allow you to fully appreciate the overarching stories of the season. I can definitely understand wanting to build anticipation for the second season - I personally can't wait!
I'd love to keep doing the recaps, but due to the complex nature of the episodes, they were taking a huge amount of time to do. I may see if I can get away with writing condensed versions for the remaining episodes, but I'm afraid too much may be lost in doing so.

Hope you're well, and enjoy your weekend too.

Nina
9. October 3rd 2007 @ 23:18. JohnDoe Says:
Season 1 promised much with its finale, I think that Season 2 will surprise with where it takes the viewer...and who will be he baddest boogie man of them all?
10. October 3rd 2007 @ 23:46. Nina Says:
Very true, JD. The writers have shown a great deal of control and innovation thus far - hopefully they will continue the characters on interesting and surprising journeys.
11. October 5th 2007 @ 00:27. Techno Says:
Lot of Babble going on here,

When's the Geek gonna speak?

Techno....you got me babe.
12. October 6th 2007 @ 00:29. Nina Says:
Techno, I'm afraid the Geek Speak has had to take a back seat as of late. I think you will have to talk the geek talk for the both of us...

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