So, the new Heroes season is here at last. How good is Heroes? Well, it makes some people cuss, it's so good. So far, I'm very intrigued with where they are going. I'm starting to see a trend with some of the extra online stuff that I refer to as Heroes Extended Edition. One of things I am noticing is that the Activating Evolution site mentions a lot about how species will begin displaying mutations if there is a global threat to the species - as kind of a survival instinct. On Hana's blog, there are references to a Mayan prophecy that the earth will end in December 2012. Could it be the shows theory that there is an impending doomsday in the works, and that nature is causing humans to develop super powers in a type of survival instinct? We're starting to see that some super heroes can have the same power. Could it be that nature will keep bringing up these mutations until it stumbles up the one trait that we all need to survive?
I am guessing that at some point, someone else in the older generation of Heroes also had the ability to see the future. Maybe they saw the impending apocalypse, and have a plan to do something about it? I wonder if they are going to send Hiro to the ancient Mayan culture next, and he will see another hero there that can also paint the future - and that's where the Mayan prophecy came from :) Probably not, but that would be cool.
Personally, I can't wait for the 8th episode "Eight Months Ago..." which will go back and answer some of the unanswered questions about the past four months. How did Peter and Nathan survive the explosion? But why do they all think Peter is dead? What happened to Peter the last four months? What does that helix looking symbol mean, anyway? People are making necklaces out of it, so it obviously means something to someone in the show.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Seven Wonders of the IT World
CIO magazine had this list of the Seven Wonders of the IT World (or, more accurately, the computer world). Some interesting computers on that list. The fastest super computer out there is purely amazing.
http://cio.com/article/135700
http://cio.com/article/135700
What New Shows Am I Interested In This Season?
To be honest - none. Sure, there are some interesting ones out there. But I probably won't watch any of them. Why? Because they will probably get canceled.
I'm wondering how long it will be before the TV watching public begins to just stop investing in any new shows with me. Think of the shows that showed promise, or drew a fan base, such as Firefly, that were given bad promotion, and then canceled before given a chance to gain viewers. Sure, you have shows like Jericho that can come back from the dead - but that's only one so far. So many shows are now trying to latch on to the Lost or Heroes formula: long, complicated plots that span entire series (or at least entire seasons) with intrigue and mystery. The problem is: you dig in, invest in the show, and then it bites the dust. I'm just going to sit back and wait to see if anything makes it to season 2. Then rent the DVDs for season 1.
This is really just the problem with the entertainment industry in general. No investment in anything if it's not a hit right off the bat. And not to mention over-saturation. there are just too many movies, TV shows, CDs, games, etc pushed out every week. I remember recently that Bono said there may never again be another U2. Not because no one can ever be as good as them - it's just that the record companies are not supporting and developing bands enough to allow for them to grow into another U2. I think that can be said in all sectors of the entertainment industry: companies are too caught up with getting the next biggest thing out there yesterday.
I'm wondering how long it will be before the TV watching public begins to just stop investing in any new shows with me. Think of the shows that showed promise, or drew a fan base, such as Firefly, that were given bad promotion, and then canceled before given a chance to gain viewers. Sure, you have shows like Jericho that can come back from the dead - but that's only one so far. So many shows are now trying to latch on to the Lost or Heroes formula: long, complicated plots that span entire series (or at least entire seasons) with intrigue and mystery. The problem is: you dig in, invest in the show, and then it bites the dust. I'm just going to sit back and wait to see if anything makes it to season 2. Then rent the DVDs for season 1.
This is really just the problem with the entertainment industry in general. No investment in anything if it's not a hit right off the bat. And not to mention over-saturation. there are just too many movies, TV shows, CDs, games, etc pushed out every week. I remember recently that Bono said there may never again be another U2. Not because no one can ever be as good as them - it's just that the record companies are not supporting and developing bands enough to allow for them to grow into another U2. I think that can be said in all sectors of the entertainment industry: companies are too caught up with getting the next biggest thing out there yesterday.
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