Generation Legacy the Next Generation of OOC


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Tokiwong said:
I agree with Kain the Japanese guy seems pretty damn cool so far :)

But that's what I'm talking about with cliché. That dude gives us RL geeks a bad name, lemme tell ya.

And Legacy would be a good show. :)
 

Agamon said:
But that's what I'm talking about with cliché. That dude gives us RL geeks a bad name, lemme tell ya.

And Legacy would be a good show. :)
Well admittedly I have only seen about thirty minutes of the show in total :)

Heroes I mean.
 

Agamon said:
But that's what I'm talking about with cliché. That dude gives us RL geeks a bad name, lemme tell ya.

I don't think he's too bad. But I'm the guy who as a child thought the "annoying nerd" stock character in cartoons was the only interesting one. I love dorks. Normal people are all Yog-Sothothery to me.
 


Agamon said:
They just showed Tricia Helfer at the Kings/Ducks game. Anyone notice the babe in nearly every show is a Canuck? :)
I just know she is super hot :) pretty much how I envision Red Witch just with Red Hair... I suppose ;)
 


Agamon said:
They just showed Tricia Helfer at the Kings/Ducks game. Anyone notice the babe in nearly every show is a Canuck? :)

America imports all the good-looking women, and Canada is our number one trading partner.

I think the Japanese nerd Hiro is a good thing to have on the show. First of all, he's not creepy. Second, he quotes Star Trek...the hip Seinfeld characters quoted Star Trek. Pop culture is in. And we can always point to Hiro and say "I'm not a nerd. That guy is a nerd."
 

Silar and Mirror girl seem to have some offense. The nurse guy mimics powers, so he'll have some too (and he'll have some D to go with it, he might be the best in a big fight once things get going). Plus since most people don't seem to have super defenses, ordinary weapons in the hands of skilled/protagonist characters might not entirely be ineffective.

Also, flashy offensive powers are more expensive to produce. High budgets can kill a show even if it gets decent ratings (and the reverse is also true, hence the popularity of reality TV).
 


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