It finally hits bog standard tv this Wednesday, 9pm, BBC2!
Anyone looking forward to it!?!?!
You should. I've seen all the 1st series & its quite probably the greatest thing I've ever seen on tv.
For those unaware, watch it. You'll only be left out of every social conversation for the next 6 months if you don't.
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Heroes!!!
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Downloaded the first couple of episodes a few months ago but never got round to watching any more. Yeah, looking forward to it.
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Oh, really? Oh, darn...Purple Light wrote:For those unaware, watch it. You'll only be left out of every social conversation for the next 6 months if you don't.
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Alister -is this something thats gonna be on that telly thing in the corner?
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
I'd rather watch Pokoyo.
Agree - it was a very decent season.Spigel wrote:I watched the every episode.It really is as good as people say. It's very clever and has plently of little twist in the story .I can't wait for the next chapter.
And never forget: save the cheerleader, save the world^^
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Season was excellent but I have yet to watch the last four episodes. It slows a while before Chris' introduction
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Just seen a trailer for it and I must say I'm interested
AND it doesn't clash with Big Brother
AND it doesn't clash with Big Brother
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I've got a feeling this is something right up your street. And not in a pervy way either!markfiend wrote:I might take a gander.
Even I loved it and I'm not a geek
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Spigel wrote:Karst wrote:I'd rather watch Pokoyo.
It's all about Pato for me.
I have an affinity towards Sleepy Bird, for some reason.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
Its the blue fella for me!
And surely Heroes is Lost for kids?
And surely Heroes is Lost for kids?
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For kids?Karst wrote:Its the blue fella for me!
And surely Heroes is Lost for kids?
Only seen a couple of episodes but aren't parts of it a bit graphic (in a TV context, at least).
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About to start, hope its good!
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Missed nearly the entire first one due to selfish barstids ringing about work things.
The blonde lady was mighty fine though.
The blonde lady was mighty fine though.
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As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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Just caught the double-bill.
Very enjoyable so far
Very enjoyable so far
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How do you work that one out?Karst wrote:Its the blue fella for me!
And surely Heroes is Lost for kids?
Only a paand.
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It's very.f*cking.good.
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i haven't seen a good new series in ages. This is not it, either.
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Watched the first two and I want the rest.....now!
I love the way we discover things about their powers at the same time they do so therefore no back story to clumsily recap half way in - this is a good thing. Also the fact that some powers are still not fully known even two episodes in makes for plenty of reason to stick with it.
I love the way we discover things about their powers at the same time they do so therefore no back story to clumsily recap half way in - this is a good thing. Also the fact that some powers are still not fully known even two episodes in makes for plenty of reason to stick with it.
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Karst wrote:
Then came Heroes with it's ongoing comic book style drama (with cliffhanger endings!). It is hard to keep a sci-fi program on the local networks, but the human drama woven through it has kept American viewers tuning in!
I got into it with episode one! Along with Doctor Who and Torchwood, this is the only other program I religiously follow.
I have never seen a full episode of Lost... nor intend to.
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Hey now (hey now now)... as far as American television goes, Heroes is a damn fine show! Most prime-time American dramas revolve around criminal investigators or medical practitioners, other programs include your typical sitcoms and reality garbage...... surely Heroes is Lost for kids?
Then came Heroes with it's ongoing comic book style drama (with cliffhanger endings!). It is hard to keep a sci-fi program on the local networks, but the human drama woven through it has kept American viewers tuning in!
I got into it with episode one! Along with Doctor Who and Torchwood, this is the only other program I religiously follow.
I have never seen a full episode of Lost... nor intend to.
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