1. Short opening title sequence primarily involving the title of the show, which is one word.
2. Blonde girl named Claire with daddy issues (in fact, most of the characters have daddy issues on Heroes, a theme that has been mastered already by LOST).
3. Mysterious African male who does not speak much. Whatever the name of the man who can counter other people's powers on Heroes is, he is a flagrant copy of Mr. Eko on LOST. A man from Africa who is overly silent and takes a liking to mysteriously helping other characters.
4. Two Asian characters who speak in their native tongue, while we rely on subtitles to understand them.
5. Multiple plots running at once to the same event. Unlike LOST, Heroes does this in such a shoddy and poor fashion it is unnerving and offensive. Most of the characters on Heroes (especially Nikki) have plots that are so uninteresting, watching them is like pulling teeth. This is the worst part of the show.
6. One Indian-Arabic scientific character concerned with solving problems. The Indian scientist on Heroes is a glaring copy of Sayid on LOST (also, Naveen Andrews, the actor who plays Sayid, is Indian himself).
7. African American male trying to get his son back from various forces.
8. Seemingly evil corporation in the background (Linderman), much like the Hanso Foundation or Dharma Initiative on LOST.
9. Symbol for mutant gene that keeps showing up everywhere is suspiciously reminiscent of the Dharma Initiative symbol that keeps showing up everywhere on LOST.
10. Super-human powers (LOST's Walt had ESP before Heroes was even dreamed of)
11. The actor who played the Pilot on LOST is also the Mind Reading guy on Heroes.
12. The liberal use of Star Wars and comic book references.
These are just a few of the examples of the larceny of Heroes....more to come next week.
May the glory of LOST reign forever.
Monday, February 12, 2007
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