The always intelligent Juan Cole compares Heroes and 24 to real world
political meme systems in America.
Slight Spoilerage Ensues:
http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/05/30/heroes/
NBC's hit series Heroes was the
Heroes posits a world in which a small number of persons have been
born with extraordinary powers drawn from the standard science
fiction repertory. The powers include levitating objects, mind
reading, flying, miraculous healing, bursting into flames and, as
with the painter Isaac Mendez
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Heroes posits a world in which a small number of persons have
been
born
At 06:55 AM Monday 6/4/2007, Robert Seeberger wrote:
The always intelligent Juan Cole compares Heroes and 24 to real world
political meme systems in America.
Slight Spoilerage Ensues:
Makes one wonder what you would classify as _major_ spoilerage . . . ? ;)
And, while Heroes and 24 aired in
At 08:27 AM Monday 6/4/2007, Robert Seeberger wrote:
On 6/4/2007 7:54:10 AM, Ronn! Blankenship
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At 06:55 AM Monday 6/4/2007, Robert Seeberger wrote:
The always intelligent Juan Cole compares Heroes and 24 to real
world
political meme systems in America.
*** Hero Spoilers below ***
Robert Seeberger wrote:
The always intelligent Juan Cole compares Heroes and 24 to real
world political meme systems in America.
Slight Spoilerage Ensues:
Makes one wonder what you would classify as _major_ spoilerage . . .
? ;)
More detail. I pretty
Robert Seeberger wrote:
Heroes posits a world in which a small number of persons have
been born with extraordinary powers drawn from the standard
science fiction repertory. (...)
Quoting Him:
Above all, I never cared for the whole Nietzchian ubermensch
thing... the notion -- pervading
On 6/4/2007 7:54:10 AM, Ronn! Blankenship
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At 06:55 AM Monday 6/4/2007, Robert Seeberger wrote:
The always intelligent Juan Cole compares Heroes and 24 to real
world
political meme systems in America.
Slight Spoilerage Ensues:
Makes one wonder what you would
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Robert Seeberger wrote:
Heroes posits a world in which a small number of persons have
Robert Seeberger wrote:
The series _is_ about demigods. They were born with demigod powers,
not much unlike the Jedi or Sith that were born with
midichlorians :-P
Only if Tom Orley is a demi-god.
Tom Orley's powers are nowhere near the demigods of Heroes.
To aspire to greatness is not
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On 6/4/2007 7:54:10 AM, Ronn
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*** Hero Spoilers below ***
Robert Seeberger wrote:
The always intelligent Juan Cole
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The series _is_ about demigods. They were born with demigod
*** Heroes - with spoilers ***
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More detail. I pretty much knew all these spoilers before I saw the
episodes and/or figured the course of things out beforehand.
It was a surprise to see George Takei as Hiro's father... Even
though it seems he's a minor character.
I
At 12:56 PM Monday 6/4/2007, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
*** Heroes - with spoilers ***
Which still beats a Hero sandwich with spoiled meat . . .
Robert Seeberger wrote:
More detail. I pretty much knew all these spoilers before I saw the
episodes and/or figured the course of things out
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*** Heroes - with spoilers ***
Robert Seeberger wrote:
More
On 6/4/07, Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAWKSF (as far as we know so far) the genes for the Heroes powers
are a natural occurance and must be fairly widespread thoughout the
general population in order to have the numbers of meta-humans seen.
It seems that those superpowers
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