Serials on TV (or the Magic dust)
Popmatters.com has a nifty little article on the current experiment of TV shows and serialized content. They make some pretty interesting points regarding the slowness of audiences to commit to serial style programs and how with the popularity of shows like 24 and Lost, people are pretty tied up with favorites. this tidbit was for all my Heroes peeps out there:
“Heroes� (NBC): The top new show this fall, drawing 14.4 million viewers, and the only series that really has that magic dust: hopeful, romantic and filled with great characters. As complicated as the long-run plot seems to be, there are shorter stories and scenes every week with big, satisfying payoffs.
Magic Dust…nice.









February 18th, 2007 at 2:13 am
It does have magic dust. I’m usually pretty oblivious about tv shows when they first come out and end up catching them on dvd months/years later. Heroes was different. I was only weeks behind. And now I’m hooked.
February 22nd, 2007 at 11:41 pm
true like Farley said I don’t bother wathcing most new shows and for the lst few tv seasons if its on nbc its probably going to get canceled, but I wanted to see this from the begining, it definetly has something special.