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Am sick of every decent show being canceled yet we continue to be drenched with reality shows. This is pure fantasy but was great but then anything w/Chiklis usually is. Can’t say the same for Julie Benz – she is still as BORING as she was on Dexter!!
just watched it! superpowers attract me a lot so i gave it a try. Now the bad guys are coming in, things get a lil interesting
They stole one of the “powers” directly from True Blood. Nice. Wonder what Allen Ball thinks of that…
All the powers are iconic powers that’ve been used before, all way before True Blood. That’s what they were going for. What of it?
I watched it and love it. I’ve set my DVR and we will watch it and hope it isn’t canceled.
nope.
It’s every superhero cliché in tv form. Forgetful. Heroes at its worst was better. The Incredibles would make a better series.
This IS the Incredibles, but without suits and with fewer heroes…
I thought it was decent but I really had higher expectations. I`ll give it a few more to see how it evolves.
It was solid, but i didn’t expect much from this.
Agreed tough slot with Glee, but Tuesday night doesn’t have much after 8pm for me.
i think pretty good and i hope keep going wink!!!
Okay besides being an obvious ripoff of “The Incredibles” interwoven with the nastier elements of “Heroes”… this show is SO poorly written and predictable that it insults the intelligence of anyone over 10 years old. The plot lines are beyond transparent. Move it to ABC Family and run it in the after-school time slot where it might stand a chance of engaging at least a small segment of its audience. As of week two, though, I’m running away from it faster than Stephanie Powell running from the school bake sale…