The Cape

Monica had such potential :( Heck I'd watch a series just about her and Micah. Heroes wasted good characters and focused on the inconsistent and annoying ones. The Cape has the potential to be so much better if done right.
 
it did around 8 million for its premiere and the reviews were less than kind...that number is going to slide and most people are not going to jump on a sinking ship
 
I know that now, having seen the pilot. But I still think it's kind of lame. People are way too scared of magic. I happen to find it fun, especially in superhero settings where it can clash with technology and other sources of powers.

I have a few theories as to why this might be:

One, it is hard to do right. Introducing magical elements would require the creator to think out carefully the rules that regulate such elements. A lot of thought needs to be put into it as creates the framework for the world in which one's stories take place and having said elements portrayed inconsistently would result in a loss of suspension of disbelief. Handwaving a singular fantastic element the way The Cape did is much less complicated and carries fewer repercussions for the story.

Alternatively, they don't want to hedge their bets. Creating a setting as close to 'real life' as possible means the creators leave open the possibility of going down magical, sci-fi, biblical, etc themes at some point down the road. Choosing one right off the bat effectively prevents them from going down those other avenues instead. Sure, you could argue that comics are able to feature all of these elements within one title. However, those that do have had a much longer period of time to introduce them and more importantly, similar titles have established such a practice. Television series, not so much.

On a more meta approach, the reason we don't see magic-using superheroes is probably the same reason why we don't see sci-fi superheroes, Wild West comedies, etc. The more one subcategorizes a show, the smaller the niche audience will be. Hence, a simple, more 'realistic' superhero series would have, in theory, a broader appeal than a show about a magic-using superhero.
 
Magic is also too easy to use as a crutch and a deus ex machina. I was actually pleased to see that he didnt obtain some sort of magical, mystical powrers as I had originally feared he might when he showed up in a circus sideshow.
 
I don't even remember her.

The pretty girl working at a dinner ?

monica-s2_e4.jpg
 
Okay I vaguely remember her. She didn't do much.
 
Man every time i think of Heroes i get so depressed. I cant think of any other tv show that has had such a dramatic fall from grace.
 
I never made it through the third seaon. :( It was terrible.
 
By the third season it was like they were literally trying to piss the viewers off deliberately. You could practically hear Tim Kring in the background saying "I dare you to watch this show mothaf**ka! I Dare you!!".
 
By the third season it was like they were literally trying to piss the viewers off deliberately. You could practically hear Tim Kring in the background saying "I dare you to watch this show mothaf**ka! I Dare you!!".

And they were aping even more elements of the (infinitely superior) USA show, The 4400 than they already had been. They even aped one of that show's stars (Chad Faust) for a guest spot!!!
 
And they were aping even more elements of the (infinitely superior) USA show, The 4400 than they already had been. They even aped one of that show's stars (Chad Faust) for a guest spot!!!

you get a quarter every time you use that term?
 
I don't know...makes them feel special, like how the serious wrestling fans like to use lingo from within the wrestling business
 
Didn't really like this show. Bad pacing, ****** superhero (I HATE SUPERHEROES WHOSE NAMES ARE INANIMATE OBJECTS)

I'll give the second episode a chance. But if it's flaws aren't fixed, goodbye
 
oh yea...the token minority character

Not all at. There were also Micka, The Haitian ( cool character ) and Ali Larter boy friend.
The token minority characters were the heroes :)

Okay I vaguely remember her. She didn't do much.

Didn't she die like four minutes into the pilot? She was in the car with the chief.

Nope, she lasted at least two even three episodes and since she didn't "suck" her character was removed from the show.
 
Not all at. There were also Micka, The Haitian ( cool character ) and Ali Larter boy friend.
The token minority characters were the heroes :)

I hated Micah...with a passion

didn't he get shot and killed?? Larters boyfriend


well the show is over now and the world is better for it
 

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