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..:: Hir0 ::.. a dit:Pas mal l'épisode 7
Un peu mieux que les précédents, ça embrouille vite mais bon
TRROOOP chou MOLLY ;-D
..:: Hir0 ::.. a dit:Pas mal l'épisode 7
J'avais vu juste la semaine dernière et toutes les storyline sont à présent réunies.EINST a dit:Probablement que les histoires qui se déroulent pour le moment en parallèle vont converger à un moment ou un autre comme dans le Vol. 1, Hiro & Kensei ne faisant pas exception.
Dans le batiment à Montréal, on retrouve les étendards avec le symbole "losange" du camp de WhiteBeard. Premier truc qu'on voit quand ils rentrent.
Oui j'ai lu dans le journal ce matin, qu'à cause de la grève des scénaristes, la saison 2 pourrait se terminer plus tôt que prévue.useless # a dit:quel intérêt la saison sera fini ds 4 épisode
'Heroes' Creator Apologizes to Fans
Tim Kring admits mistakes were made at the beginning of season 2, but promises to get back on track
On the chilly Monday morning that Hollywood's writers went on strike, Heroes creator Tim Kring called from the streets outside the Hollywood studio where his NBC series is shot. ''Yes, I'm picketing my own show,'' says the 50-year-old writer-producer. ''So surreal.''
But Kring wasn't calling to discuss labor woes — he was calling to explain why Heroes, suffering a creative decline and a 15 percent ratings drop from the same period last year, went from Human Torch hot to Iceman cold. The good news? A turnaround appears to be under way. After weeks of sluggish storytelling, the Nov. 5 episode recaptured some of last season's fanciful energy. We've also seen the next two episodes — and we like them, too. The cliff-hangers are back. Narrative purpose has been discovered. Old favorites like Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) and Horn-Rimmed Glasses (Jack Coleman) take center stage. Even more encouraging: Kring himself is keenly aware that Heroes is broken. Here's his candid critique:
THE PACE IS TOO SLOW ''We assumed the audience wanted season 1 — a buildup of intrigue about these characters and the discovery of their powers. We taught [them] to expect a certain kind of storytelling. They wanted adrenaline. We made a mistake.''
THE WORLD-SAVING STAKES SHOULD HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED SOONER The premonition of nuclear apocalypse created a larger context that unified every story line last season. Kring now sees that Volume 2 (the first 11 episodes of season 2) would have been better served if Peter's vision of viral Armageddon had appeared in the season premiere rather than episode 7. ''We took too long to get to the big-picture story,'' he says.
THE ROOKIES DIDN'T GREET THEMSELVES PROPERLY New Heroes Monica (Dana Davis), Maya (Dania Ramirez), and Alejandro (Shalim Ortiz) ''shouldn't have been introduced in separate story lines that felt unattached to the show. The way we introduced Elle (Kristen Bell) — by weaving her in via Peter's story line — is a more logical way to bring new characters into the show.'' (That said, Kring says a few newbies won't make it beyond this second volume, which wraps Dec. 3.)
HIRO WAS IN JAPAN WAY TOO LONG Hiro's (Masi Oka) time-bending adventure in 17th-century Japan — where he mentored samurai hero Takezo Kensei (David Anders) — finally came to an end on Nov. 5. But Kring says it ''should have [lasted] three episodes. We didn't give the audience enough story to justify the time we allotted it.''
YOUNG LOVE STINKS Kring regrets sticking Claire (Hayden Panettiere) with a super-dud boyfriend and forcing Hiro to moon over a cutesy princess. ''I've seen more convincing romances on TV,'' he admits. ''In retrospect, I don't think romance is a natural fit for us.''
Yet while Heroes has finally found some dramatic traction, this second volume is pretty much a wash. The Dec. 3 episode has been retooled to function as a potential season finale — a move inspired by the writers' strike and a desire to give the show ''a clean slate'' when it goes back into production for Volume 3. At that point, Kring wants to craft a rebooted Heroes that can attract new fans and win back those who've tuned out: ''The message is that we've heard the complaints — and we're doing something about it.''
Clown a dit:Zian tu me dois 100 dollards je t'avais ditque c'était pas le père de math le tueur . Par contre que ce soit kensei
Alors comme ça on essaye d'éviter l'inévitable ? Va falloir que t'éponges tes dettes un jours où l'autre mon vieuxZian[0] a dit:TU BLUFFES JAI JAMAIS DIT CA !
J'ai été hyper étonné de voir kensei ...
Clown a dit:Alors comme ça on essaye d'éviter l'inévitable ? Va falloir que t'éponges tes dettes un jours où l'autre mon vieux
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