John Crichton
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It's possible. Then again, I've simply said I disagree with your interpretation of the family's powers compared to anything that exists in the real world.It seems we have a failure to communicate.
It's possible. Then again, I've simply said I disagree with your interpretation of the family's powers compared to anything that exists in the real world.It seems we have a failure to communicate.
Which is why if accused of cheating, I, at least, would insist on being given a chance to prove I'm not a cheat.
But he is not you. Nor is he an adult. I'd do it to, but when I was 13 or how ever old the character was I'm not sure I would have. He's not one to speak up and challenge authority as they established in the first few episodes. He's slowly breaking out of that and I like that the show is showing character growth but not drastic character growth.
It's possible. Then again, I've simply said I disagree with your interpretation of the family's powers compared to anything that exists in the real world.
I think I'm an episode behind or so - just watched "No Ordinary Vigilante" last night.
My basic thought? Boring.
The concept of this series has merit, and I feel the actors (Mom and Dad, certainly) have the chops. But the writing is weak. I'm left feeling like this show desperately needs a JMS or Joss Wheadon behind it - someone with a deep understanding of the pacing of the genre.
I agree with Umbran. As much as the premise and the adult characters interest me, the pacing is infuriatingly slow. It basically comes down to them milking the origin story. The baddies need to come into play now. It also wouldn't be bad if the Dad accomplished something useful with his powers more often. He manages to bungle most of his operations.
I don't think of this show as a purely superheroic show. It's one part supers, to be sure, but it's also American drama/sitcom as well.
Think of it as a superheroic version of Joan of Arcadia.
Not a bad comparison!I don't think of this show as a purely superheroic show. It's one part supers, to be sure, but it's also American drama/sitcom as well.
Think of it as a superheroic version of Joan of Arcadia.