When NBC canceled Heroes and a few other TV series, I was rather taken aback, although a part of me felt that we all knew that this was on the horizon.
Heroes was akin to something once so magnificent and great only to fall short soon after and disappear altogether. Season One was fantastic-the hype it spurred! Season 2 was a tad bit bland if compared to the first. And the rest is really sort of history. Somehow, the series had failed to resurrect the hypnotic pull it once had. I have no idea what drove it to go downhill so steeply. I admit that it was a little sad that NBC did not let the show reach its finale. An official closure would’ve been more ceremonial-and final. In a way to speak that we could have dealt with it’s end and move on without giving too much thought. But I guess NBC has other things in mind.
I no longer follow House on AXN; I decided that I can live without it after all and follow Glee solely on weekdays. It’s very simple to like Glee-though people might give you different answers, the core message conveyed would be somewhat interlinked. Not to mention the routines that they always have in store for us every episode. Oprah said that the cast is extremely hardworking, and I must say that I agree. It must be extremely taxing!
7 more months until I graduate. Time is moving slow yet fast when you’re busy. I hardly noticed time last semester-I really didn’t notice the passing weeks/months until we’re at our final project. Time seems to be measured in this way now.
I’m submitting my essay entry tomorrow. Both excited and nervous. I haven’t joined anything in years. You can read my entry below-this is the unedited version; I had to shrink it down to 500 words. Anyway, there isn’t much difference so to speak.
Wish me luck. Now, I’m heading back to homework.