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		<title>The Daze of Our Heroes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now five episodes into season three of Heroes, my diagnosis is that the writers are suffering from the same malady that afflicted Star Trek: Nemesis. Namely, they decided that they could recreate a previous success (in Heroes&#8217; case, their first season; in Trek&#8217;s case, The Wrath of Khan) by cutting-and-pasting the plot of that success [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=blog.frankwales.com&amp;blog=3915354&amp;post=70&amp;subd=frankwales&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now five episodes into season three of <em>Heroes</em>, my diagnosis is that the writers are suffering from the same malady that afflicted <em>Star Trek: Nemesis</em>. Namely, they decided that they could recreate a previous success (in <em>Heroes&#8217;</em> case, their first season; in <em>Trek&#8217;s</em> case, <em>The Wrath of Khan</em>) by cutting-and-pasting the plot of that success right over whatever characters happened to be left standing at the end of their previous outing.</p>
<p>In both cases, the results look disastrous, because they turn something that was compellingly character-driven into something that is depressingly plot-driven.</p>
<p>Previously well-drawn characters are being scribbled into increasingly blurry shapes in order to fit the plot&#8217;s unravelling contours. Whatever dopey thing that some erstwhile honorable or intelligent character has to do to push the McGuffin off the chess board, that&#8217;s what they do:</p>
<ul>
<li>kill their best friend or themselves because the plot demands a surprise;</li>
<li>be strong or weak, trusting or suspicious, with little regard for their character&#8217;s journey;</li>
<li>fail to use their power because it would wind things up too soon;</li>
<li>ignore their prime directive or vital instructions on a whim;</li>
<li>forget about what happened last time in just this situation;</li>
<li>act like dorks in moments of crisis because it&#8217;s not their turn to shout;</li>
<li>create the world-threatening jeopardy that they themselves ranted at everyone to avoid;</li>
<li>be surprisingly more related to one another than a bag of rabbits;</li>
<li>and generally behave like day-time soap characters at a cliff-hanging convention.</li>
</ul>
<p>To <em>Heroes</em>&#8216; credit so far when compared with <em>Nemesis</em>, at least none of the villains has made a dramatic entrance down a Bette Davis staircase (such as you might find on any standard war ship), nor leered around through Bela Lugosi eye-lighting.</p>
<p>(Although it does look suspiciously like <em>Heroes</em> might have an uber-villain executing the most complicated and long-winded world-destruction-plot-cum-sudoku-game ever, despite being moments from the bottom of Death&#8217;s downward escalator. Even Dick Dastardly would cut to the chase under such time pressure, I think.)</p>
<p>Given the way things have gone so far this season, I expect Jeff Goldblum to turn up soon (as Dr Suresh&#8217;s hitherto-unmentioned aristocratic half-clone, Machiavelli Petrelli) just so he can do a double-take when he sees Mohinder hanging from the rafters with his skin peeling off and cocoons everywhere, before mutating into a flying shark and jumping over the freshly-decapitated Henry Winkler. Whose scalp, it turns out, was tattooed at birth with the secret, missing formula for credibility. In Welsh.</p>
<p>As the plot gets ground into a deliciously gritty gruel by Ando&#8217;s cold, robotic heart (courtesy of Primatech&#8217;s Organ Lab and Cookware Salon on Level 51); after the writers have gone blind from hanging lanterns on everything; and after every <em>TOS</em> alumnus (except Shatner) has had a walk-on part, Patrick Stewart floats down on an Oceanic  parachute, says: &#8220;Computer, end program&#8221;,  and returns Our Heroes to the holo-jungle, bringing to an end another brain-poking, eye-twinkling season of <em>Star Trek: Mystery Island</em>.</p>
<p>But wait!</p>
<p>That sound, in the trees; is it&#8230;<em>banjos</em>?</p>
<p>That symbol, in the sky; is it&#8230;a <em>swastika</em>?</p>
<p>And that guy, in the tuxedo; is it&#8230;<em>Ricardo Montalban</em>?</p>
<p>Find out in&#8230;  <em>Volume Four: We don&#8217;t know what happened either.</em></p>
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