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πάλι πρόλογο φάγαμε.... θέλουμε δράση!
Ρε κατέβασα τους ελληνικούς υποτίθεται υπότιτλους από το εν λόγω σάιτ και μόνο στο previously είχε μία μετάφραση με μπινελίκια (πουσταρά πετρέλλι, ΜΑΤατζή Πάρκμαν και δε συμμαζεύεται) και στο υπόλοιπο επεισόδιο ήταν αγγλικοί.
Τέσπα απλά το επεισόδιο για μένα ήταν επιεικώς γελοίο. Είναι που είναι ο Νακαμούρας παιδί στο μυαλό, τώρα ο μπαρμπαπετρέλης τον έκανε καθυστερημένο.
Πάντα ήμουν εναντίον της φάσης που ο Σάιλερ γίνεται καλό παιδί αλλά τώρα το γαμήσαν για τα καλά που η Ελ τον συγχωρεί που σκότωσε τον πατέρα της (είναι δυνατόν?)
Και φυσικά το πουτανάκι η Κλερ θα βγάλει πάλι τα κάστανα από τη φωτιά. Και τι σκατά θα γίνει με την έκλειψη τέλοσπάντων?
Αυτά
Δεν έχουν βγει ακόμη ελληνικοί υπότιτλοι, δυστυχώς δεν υπάρχει κάποια ομάδα όπως στο Lost ή στο Prison Break να μεταφράζει το επεισόδιο την ίδια μέρα το πολύ μέχρι το μεσημέρι.
μια φλασιά που μου ήρθε χτες ενώ σκάλιζα την μύτη μου (καταραμένη συνήθεια). ο Μοχίντερ είναι μόνιμος αφηγητής σε κάθε επεισόδιο? Νομίζω σε μερικά έχουν μιλήσει κ άλλοι, αλλά από ένα σημείο κ πέρα ο Μοχίντερ έχει αναλάβει τον ρόλο. Μήπως στο τέλος μας δείξουν ότι όλο αυτό που βλέπουμε είναι τα απομνημονεύματα του ή κάτι παρόμοιο?
καλόοοοοοοο
twra to synhdeitopoihses? :P
και καλα....
erm.. nomizw ap ta prwta episodeia to katalabaineis auto. every single episode 3ekinaei o mohinder na leei ta dika tou se auto to yfos. dld pou allou mporei na paei to myalo sou? :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by karharias
Τέσπα οκ, ευτυχώς που καταλαβαίνω τα αυτονόητα.
Στον πρώτο κύκλο σε κάθε επεισόδιο μιλούσε διαφορετικό άτομο. Από τον δεύτερο κύκλο κ μετά μιλάει μόνο ο Μοχίντερ.
Κάθε χρόνο τα ίδια ο κ. Kring. Ήρθε η ώρα να διαβάσετε και λίγο τι βλέπουμε... :twisted:
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Showrunner Kring: No More
References To HEROES’ Caitlin!!
UPDATED: Kring Apologizes
For Calling Fans Dipshits!!UPDATED: Time Magazine's James Poniewozik offered on Thursday a pointed rebuttle to Tim Kring's recent assertion that DVRs somehow make it harder to watch serialized shows, and that people who watch "Heroes" live on NBC are "saps" and "dipshits."
Now comes word that Kring has apologized for maligning a mammoth segment of his show's audience. (Though he still doesn't explain how he came to the conclusion that serialized dramas don't work as well when people watch them on DVRs -- when the experience of many suggest the opposite is true.)
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I need to strongly apologize for the slightly mangled quote of mine that is making it’s way around the internet. It was made while trying to explain the rise in DVR and online audience for the show. I was making the point that these platforms now offer a superior way to watch the show (without commercials, with extra content, commentary, at the audience’s convenience, etc.) And went on to say how it’s getting to the point where “watching the show on the air is relegated to the poor saps and dip****s who can’t figure out how to program their DVR’s”. (Or something close to that) It was a boneheaded attempt at being “cute” and making a point. Instead, it turned out to be just plain insulting and stupid. I know now how it sounded, but I truly never meant to suggest anything negative about our audience. No one cares more about the fans than we do at Heroes, and no one appreciates them more than me. We are grateful for whatever way people are finding our show. Now more than ever.
I want to take this opportunity to say that I’m very sorry for this careless, lame remark. The best way to make it up to you is to live up to my promise that the upcoming episodes of the show are fantastic. I think you’ll agree we’re really on a roll and we couldn’t be more excited about the last four episodes of “Villains” and the upcoming volume, “Fugitives”, which we feel will be a huge hit with the audience.
Thank you for hearing me out.
Humbly
Tim Kring
Και αφού μελετήσετε καλά όλα τα παραπάνω, διαβάζουμε παρακάτω μερικά ενδιαφέροντα comments:Quote:
It sounds like “Heroes” creator Tim Kring may have joined the millions of fans who have grown bored with his series. He told last weekend’s audience at the 2008 Screenwriting Expo:
"I was primarily fascinated by the origin story. Once the original story is over, and the character has no more questions about what's happening or existential drama, then the questions become just about plot, and then it becomes harder for me personally to connect to."
Don’t expect Peter to ever again reference his season-two love interest, whom the super-compassionate male nurse abandoned to a nightmarish alternate future. From IGN.com’s report on the presentation:
When the fan asked if Peter would ever acknowledge Caitlin or express any grief over what seems to be her dire fate, Kring replied, "No, we passed it. We leapfrogged it." He added that when the idea of returning to Caitlin was brought up, they asked, "Really? Are we going to risk that? We have enough stuff to [deal with]."
And though Kring employs time travel constantly in the series, he advises others to avoid it:
"It's a minefield that will make your mind explode. It will just drive you crazy. That's been something we've tried to use with a certain amount of rules - Not being able to change the future unless you go back. That device has been one of those that's just been so complicated for us."
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F I R S T!!
by GeordieSteev Nov 24th, 2008
02:56:37 AM
No - I can't believe it. People still get excited about this!
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At the end of every volume, Kring admits mistakes...
by Prof. Pop-Cult Nov 24th, 2008
02:59:22 AM
What's up with that? After the end of the prior two seasons/volumes, he publicly admitted that things sucked. And now here he is doing it again. He's like the abusive boyfriend who admits that the relationship is no good for his girlfriend, says he'll change, and then winds up beating her again. NBC, fire this guy.
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Complicated if you don't know what you're doing
by V'Shael Nov 24th, 2008
03:06:53 AM
You can't just use time travel as a deus-ex machina plot device, the way Kring does. THAT'S why it's a fucking minefield. He's an idiot who doesn't the genre he's writing.
Time travel has got to have consistant rules, and you have to work your stuff out in advance.
They really need to dump Kring and get someone in who knows the genre, and knows how to "connect to plot". Have you ever heard such a lame fucking excuse by the way? Would ANY other genre show get away with saying something like that?
I can write the coolest opening to a CSI story, but when it comes to using actual science to figure out how it was done, and catch the killer, man, I just can't connect to the plot.
Fuck you Kring, you hack.
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Haha
by The McPoyle Clan Nov 24th, 2008
03:45:23 AM
Kring needs to work out his problems not by talking to the press, but by making a better show. If he doesn't feel he can do that, then he should step aside. And Peter's whole Irish Adventure was stupid to begin with. I can't imagine why anyone would want to see a reminder of that.
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What about Nathan's wife and sons?
by jocutus Nov 24th, 2008
03:49:21 AM
I'd think the kids are potentially super-powered, right? Or did they get thrown into an alternate distopian future, too? Maybe they share a home with Parkman's wife and kid, now that he's trying to date teenagers. Next thing you know, Parkman will convince himself that Molly Walker was his soul mate all along. They should take all the discarded/ disappeared characters and have them all living in Granny Uhura's house in Lousiana. Except Granny played it smart and actually made them train to use their powers all X-Men style. Next thing you know they defeat all the villains easily in about five minutes. Then they send all the current main characters to a distopian discarded timeline. Serves 'em right. If Kring couldn't connect with the characters after the origins were wrapped up, he should have walked away and left it to people who know what they're doing.
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So serialized drama is a flawed way to tell stories?
by BrandonGK Nov 24th, 2008
05:43:27 AM
Well gee Mr. Kring Babylon 5, The Sopranos, The Wire, and The Shield found a way to make serialized storytelling work could it be because there creators we're talented indivuals who care about their work?
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And yet this still gets viewers? LOST viewers minus their brains
by Jam Banjo Nov 24th, 2008
08:07:06 AM
LOST and BSG are fucking amazing, yet still people watch this instead because LOST got too 'complicated' and BSG is too political! Yeah, God forbid you have to actually think about a show whilst watching. Fucking hell, worrying times if people would still rather watch a completely inept show (now admitted by its creator!) like Heroes with its stupid-o-meter dialled up to eleven each week. I used to like it, but since (and including) the season one finale, it’s been utter shit. Jesus, to have the nerve and the audacity to come out and say shit like this (time travel complicated? No! Surely Not!), knowing people will still watch, Kring really does know his audience... "Come On Ike, Hit me again!!!"
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Time Travel ain't hard. Ask Journeyman
by IAmMrMonkey! Nov 24th, 2008
08:21:35 AM
Sorry to bring up an old wound but take a look at how Journeyman handled time travel. In its first (and only) season, it quickly established the rules of travelling through time and never got into the mess which Heroes has.
This is because Journeyman had some intelligent writers working on it whereas Heroes seems to have a group of monkeys jumping up and down on keyboards.
Still, I keep watching Heroes and I don't know why. I DON'T KNOW WHY!
κ.τ.λ. κ.τ.λ. Για δεύτερη χρονιά.Quote:
Abandon ship!!!
by jimmy_009 Nov 24th, 2008
12:16:27 PM
I feel bad for anyone attached to this dud. So much potential wasted. And it wasn't because of post-origin story blues, it was the entire abandonment of the characters being in the real world. That the creator of the show isn't even interested doesn't bode well for another season.
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Of course time travel is difficult...*COUGH* DOCTOR WHO *COUGH
by SpyGuy Nov 24th, 2008
02:38:40 PM
I mean, the original series of DOCTOR WHO only lasted for 26 seasons and the current series is on four and counting, while the latest season finale, "Journey's End," was the number one show in the UK for the week.
Oh, and Steven Moffat won three fucking Hugo Awards in a row for his work on DOCTOR WHO, Tim. How many have you won?
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