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Wow [surrender]What an awesome ending! Can't wait until Volume two starts, this shows just keeps getting better and better. [thumbup] |
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Stupid ending IMO. Anyway, I kind of had a feeling Nathan wasn't going to "follow the plan." Kind of sad actually... But yeah, looks like a pretty cool start to the next Volume! |
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i was a bit disapointed.. I wanted to know more like always but i expected a good fight and well it was a bit lame. lil use of their abilities and lil fighting. I wanted to see a good action scene. I wanted to see peter use as many abilities to take down sylar and sylar was disapointing too. I expected him to be raising hell with his abilities. the series is good but for a final episode it was good in leaving me wanting more but for a climax it was limp.
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Elaborate stunts and special affects are the most expensive aspects of production. Considering their small-budget, it simply isn't feasible to expect a television program in its first season to spend millions of dollars to achieve Hollywood quality action sequences for a single episode. Only recently have shows like 24 and Lost began to stage these sorts of feats, but on relatively smaller scale. In the episode where Peter fights Sylar in the future, the camera cuts to the next room with only flashes from the battle emerging behind the door. The director was relying on economy of means and a theatrical device from Greek tragedies to give the appearance of an epic battle, and I thought they pulled it off very well.
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Elaborate stunts and special affects are the most expensive aspects of production. Considering their small-budget, it simply isn't feasible to expect a television program in its first season to spend millions of dollars to achieve Hollywood quality action sequences for a single episode. Only recently have shows like 24 and Lost began to stage these sorts of feats, but on relatively smaller scale. In the episode where Peter fights Sylar in the future, the camera cuts to the next room with only flashes from the battle emerging behind the door. The director was relying on economy of means and a theatrical device from Greek tragedies to give the appearance of an epic battle, and I thought they pulled it off very well. |
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