Wednesday, 25 July 2007

TV: Lost season 4 - flash forwards?


I daren't visit any sites about Lost, or read any reports of season 4 lest it ruins the surprises. Therefore, the conjecture I am about to make has probably already been considered on a million fan sites. However, the following thought occurred to me...

During the final episode of season 3, the final reveal is that we have been watching flash-forwards (not flash-backs) of Jack. As it is now almost impossible for the series creators to explain in any satisfactory way just WHAT ON EARTH IS GOING ON it seems the only solution I can envisage is this...

For the next three seasons of Lost (it has already been announced the show will finish at season 6) we will get flash forwards in each episode rather than flash-backs. We will remain as clueless what is going on then as now as we all slowly struggle to piece some semblance of sense from the proceedings. To some that will sound depressing and futile but I can't wait. If the next 3 seasons are as good as seasons 1 and 3 (we all know season 2 was a little ropey, right?) then I couldn't give a hoot. Roll on season 4!

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Tuesday, 24 July 2007

TV: Heroes: Season One - ultimately disappointing


It may be America's 'No1' show but I was left a little dissatisfied by the first season of 'Heroes'. It offered some great opportunities and interesting characters but ultimately squandered the most interesting story arcs.

Whilst it touched on interesting themes such as evolution, euthanasia, telekinesis, time travel, fate - all that good stuff. It never offered anything that hadn't already been seen. Basically, if you've seen Superman (original - not the dreadful remake), X-men, Back to the Future and the Dead Zone- move along folks, nothing to see here.

Had it chosen to concentrate on fewer characters it may have taken us to some genuinely challenging places. Instead it kept ethical debates at arms length showing a lack of depth that always left one longing for greater detail.

Another problem is that there was just too many 'Heroes'. I mean seriously - was there anyone in New York without a power of some sort? Cripes, they didn't need a 'special' girl to find them - throw a rock towards Manhattan and you'd hit ten of them!

On the positive side, there were some genuinely interesting characters and actors on show in this first season. The 'Hiro Nakamura' character (played by Masi Oka) was my personal favourite, whom I would have gladly seen more of. Similarly 'Claire Bennet', played by Hayden Panettiere shows promise as a leading lady of the future. Others characters however just felt like padding, never piquing interest or offering substantial impact to the overall story. The Jessica/Nicci character is a perfect example, a dull creation with few endearing qualities and ultimately, for season 1 at least, could have been left on the cutting room floor.

Spoiler Alert!

However, my biggest gripe with season 1 is the ending. What a let down! With so many of the season's threads having failed to pay off so far I was expecting some 'pulling together' of the disparate themes and characters at season finale. The creators had also engineered the tantalising possibility of a 'Empire Strikes Back' style (e.g. baddies win, goodies are cream-crackered) setup for season 2. This darker tone would have elevated proceedings and provided some genuine expectation of the next season. Instead, 'Super' Congressman Nathan Petrelli just comes along and flies his exploding brother up to the stars. And then? Well... nothing actually. Terrible. The only thing that made me consider watching Season 2 was the teaser of Hiro in feudal Japan. Always had a soft spot for Samurai's...

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Monday, 16 July 2007

MTB: Marin Trail in North Wales


Finally got to ride the Marin trail a couple of weeks back. Only started riding this year and wondered what all the fuss was about. Now I know. Seriously good trail. Exciting without fearing death at every turn. Lovely, fast flowing hardpack. Few rocky patches but by and large just thoroughly enjoyable single track that makes every uphill seem worthwhile.

Find out more about the trail here: www.mbwales.com

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WRITING: Final Cut Studio 2 - Digital Video UK review


Alongside the MacBook Pro review I've been taking a look at Apple's latest incarnation of the Final Cut Studio 2 suite for Digital Video. It remains an incredible suite of tools but I couldn't help feeling that the application at the hub of the suite, namely Final Cut Pro, is distinctly lacking in progress this time around. Perhaps the leaps and bounds of previous versions have spoiled us.
Check out the full review in issue 232 or 233.

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WRITING: MacBook Pro 17" review for Digital Video UK


Just finished looking at the latest Apple MacBook Pro for Digital Video UK magazine. What a fantastic piece of engineering! The full review should appear in issue 232 or 233. Suffice to say, a few minor niggles aside, it represents an excellent hardware choice if you have £1799 to spend on a laptop!

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