Would you call Sylar slicing open brains PG? I don't know, I think they could 'get away' with a more graphic, moody style. They need to make a decision as to what genre they want to explore.
Would you call Sylar slicing open brains PG?
I think it's back to Supernatural for me. Aside from aiming to watch less TV, I had the same problem others mentioned. It felt too generic/formulaic, like your typical homicide detective show.That is pretty harsh Richard.I liked the pilot...hope you will at least watch the second ep.
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I think it's back to Supernatural for me. Aside from aiming to watch less TV, I had the same problem others mentioned. It felt too generic/formulaic, like your typical homicide detective show.That is pretty harsh Richard.I liked the pilot...hope you will at least watch the second ep.
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As for the ratings... Looks like it's in cancellation territory with 6.5 million viewers.
The series premiere of Grimm surprised to the upside, notching a 2.1 adults 18-49 rating. Grimm's half hours were a 2.1 and a 2.2. That was the best non-sports Friday rating on any network since 12/31/10 (New Year's Rockin' Eve)
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/20...ates-chuck-starts-low-grimm-surprises/108860/
Law and Order, CSI, Bones, and Body of Proof to name a few show rougher stuff than Heroes ever showed. All broadcast network shows.
Maybe it is the way in which Heroes did it then, it just seemed more viscerally involving than Grimm, and much of that probably had to do with Quinto's portrayal.
It is, and it's having its best season yet!That Sons of Anarchy sounds like a fun show indeed!
Joe Flanigan is probably around 50 by now and therefore too old now to be a lead on a series, especially dumb old broadcast, but yeah, he would have been MUCH better!Would of liked Sheppard from Stargate Atlantis in that part though.
Yeah, that's what they're going for. But a more charismatic actor would be much sexier, even if he's a bit worse for wear.The lead actor is, as others have pointed out, bland. He is the typical hunky, "handsome" male lead the networks, and SYFY, always dig up, presumably, to attract the ladies.
Oh no, he's way too fugly. A weatherbeaten Shep would be pushing things as it is. Sigh.In fact, the actor who played the reformed werewolf would have been better in the lead role.
Unless the ratings tank, it should be safe. NBC is still in desperate straits and nothing does very well on Fridays anymore. NBC scheduled it for Friday because they didn't think it would garner a huge audience. They've got to be happy with how well it did.I'm hoping NBC will give this a chance instead of pulling the plug on shows after a few episodes.
I'm not sure what an R rating has to do with anything. I was just illustrating the point that they could go a lot higher with the gore factor and still be perfectly acceptable on broadcast TV.Law and Order, CSI, Bones, and Body of Proof to name a few show rougher stuff than Heroes ever showed. All broadcast network shows.
I doubt that would make it to an "R" rating. (Not that I watch procedurals since they bore me.) R ratings are for cable.
I'm not sure what an R rating has to do with anything. I was just illustrating the point that they could go a lot higher with the gore factor and still be perfectly acceptable on broadcast TV.Law and Order, CSI, Bones, and Body of Proof to name a few show rougher stuff than Heroes ever showed. All broadcast network shows.
I doubt that would make it to an "R" rating. (Not that I watch procedurals since they bore me.) R ratings are for cable.
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