I know, it's only TV and I shouldn't get so annoyed, but as good as the networks are at producing entertaining television, they are just as good at pissing you off! Some spoilers ahead for Heroes so read at your own risk!!!
Like what's up with all these gimmicky shows? Before "THE EVENT", it was Lost and Heroes. I never watched much of Lost, but from what I've heard, they were nitorious for building up a lot of mystery for an anti climax. That's the same reason why I gave up on Heroes. They would build up something for several episodes only to have a half ass conclusion in the finale followed by more cliffhangers in the last 2 minutes (aka "sneak peak for next season"). With so many filler episodes and backstory, you'd think they'd have an epic conclusion.
Part of the problem is that after experiencing more than enough to kill someone, characters NEVER. FUCKING. DIE. They would either be revived with Claires blood or survive with their regenerating powers. Seriously, if they can revive themselves so easily, what's the big deal? Then you got characters going from the dark side to the good side and vise versa about a bazillion times. This was cool at first, but it become tiresome when cool villians join the good side to fight a stronger evil (usually Sylar). It's funny because you had a lot of cool powers, but there were rarely any cool fight scenes or epic showdowns because the villians would frequently change their mind. That's how many good potential plots were ruined.
And last but definately not least, I. HATE. SHIPPING. It's the easiest way to ruin a character. It's also the easiest way to take a funny, quirky show and turn it into a melodramatic, angsty love story. I fear Psych may be fallen victim to this. It's still watchable and still has some of the original charm, but it used to be a lot better. And why does love and romance always have to be so weapy? It is some cardinal rule that when ever characters get serious there has to be angst?
Anyway, that's my jab at TV. Not much of a serious rant, but more fun since it does involve entertainment. Please, feel free to add your own TV pet hates.
Like what's up with all these gimmicky shows? Before "THE EVENT", it was Lost and Heroes. I never watched much of Lost, but from what I've heard, they were nitorious for building up a lot of mystery for an anti climax. That's the same reason why I gave up on Heroes. They would build up something for several episodes only to have a half ass conclusion in the finale followed by more cliffhangers in the last 2 minutes (aka "sneak peak for next season"). With so many filler episodes and backstory, you'd think they'd have an epic conclusion.
Part of the problem is that after experiencing more than enough to kill someone, characters NEVER. FUCKING. DIE. They would either be revived with Claires blood or survive with their regenerating powers. Seriously, if they can revive themselves so easily, what's the big deal? Then you got characters going from the dark side to the good side and vise versa about a bazillion times. This was cool at first, but it become tiresome when cool villians join the good side to fight a stronger evil (usually Sylar). It's funny because you had a lot of cool powers, but there were rarely any cool fight scenes or epic showdowns because the villians would frequently change their mind. That's how many good potential plots were ruined.
And last but definately not least, I. HATE. SHIPPING. It's the easiest way to ruin a character. It's also the easiest way to take a funny, quirky show and turn it into a melodramatic, angsty love story. I fear Psych may be fallen victim to this. It's still watchable and still has some of the original charm, but it used to be a lot better. And why does love and romance always have to be so weapy? It is some cardinal rule that when ever characters get serious there has to be angst?
Anyway, that's my jab at TV. Not much of a serious rant, but more fun since it does involve entertainment. Please, feel free to add your own TV pet hates.

I dunno if they'll keep it up, but I really don't like it. It does seem that every show is attempting to be 'The new Lost'. I watched Lost from the pilot episode right up to the tear-jerking finale, but I will admit that it declined in quality each season and they catered too much to fans. I think it would have been better if the writers stayed off the message boards so they wouldn't feel obligated to cater to idiotic fan theories.
) The catch is while in terms of plot these background arcs don't mean much, when it comes to the character development, it means everything.
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