Friday’s “not very impressive Torchwood trailer” news

Doctor Who

  • Trailer for Torchwood: Children of Earth

Film

Theatre

  • Michael Bogdanov’s theatre company to fold after staging Thorn Birds musical
  • Les Dennis to star in Priestley comedy

British TV

US TV

Friday’s “not very impressive Torchwood trailer” news

Doctor Who

  • Trailer for Torchwood: Children of Earth

Film

Theatre

  • Michael Bogdanov’s theatre company to fold after staging Thorn Birds musical
  • Les Dennis to star in Priestley comedy

British TV

US TV

Thursday’s Matt Smith news

Doctor Who

Film

Theatre

British TV

US TV

Wednesday’s “smell the new glove” news

Film

Music

British TV

US TV

US TV

Review: Heroes 3×14 (aka Volume 4×1)

The Hunter in Heroes

In the US: Mondays, 9/8c, NBC
In the UK: “Simulcast”, which apparently means some time within the next month or so

So Heroes is back.

Woo.

Do I hear a hoo anyone?

No? Why’s that then? Ah, you got hacked off with it. Too many odd character flips and complicated storylines that made no sense? Sounds about right.

But wait. Sit up and pay attention at the back. This is an all new Heroes. A refreshed Heroes. A Heroes that’s going back to basics.

Promising a clean break with the overly complicated past storylines that estranged its audience (this being the third such clean break promised), Heroes is trying to recapture the glory days of season one with this, its fourth “volume”.

With Nathan gone bad after the last volume, his new plan as junior senator for New York is to cosy up to the US President (Michael Dorn – Worf off Star Trek) and make him go Guantánamo on his fellow super-powered friends, who are all just trying to live normal lives now.

And that means – in case you missed all the advertising – if the heroes are to survive, they’ve all got to work together. The question is does this all add up to new and improved Heroes or is it well and truly time to call it a day?

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