No Heroics was HILARIOUS. But the last few episodes of the first season weren't as good as the first few. It's still golden, but I wish the first season had ended on an upswing.
Personally, I can go without the gay blowjobs thanks. Stupid UK, making it friendly to everyone while losing sight of the actual point of the show... I'm looking at you Torchwood!!
I already love the original; cannot wait for a second series.
I guess a US remake could work well. If they made it similar to The Big Bang Theory, just set in a bar . . . with some gay blow jobs, I think they'd have a hit on their hands.
I do think that it's cool, that it would be set in the same universe - possibilities for crossovers, abound. After all, what is a good super hero anything without some sort of an occasional crossover?
Eh, I'm okay with them not picking it up. I don't need to see American TV ruin another British sitcom I enjoyed- if I ever feel that need, I'll just go back and rewatch the US version of Coupling, which was terrible, except for the guy who's on Eureka now. He was a pretty good casting job.
@Kishi: Of course ironically enough, Coupling was Moffat's attempt to remake Friends for the UK market with characters that people didn't want to stab repeatedly. Or something.
@Discodave: R.O.A.C.H. M.O.T.E.L.: I guess it's like Xeroxing. Too many copies and the quality goes. Friends --> Coupling worked; Coupling --> Coupling didn't.
@TemporalSword: Then again New England, Puritan Motherland, Is totally down with fags and dykes marching down the aisle. Give anyone three or four hundred years and they're bound to come to their senses. Yay, New England! Fluffernutter sandwiches and Scrapple for everyone!
Meanwhile here in San Francisco, CA we are all doing the communal *headdesk*.
@Kevin Jones: Agreed. That was funny stuff. Whenever I see the actors from that, I still think of them as Tick, Arthur, Capt. Liberty, and of course Batmanuel is over there on LOST Island being immortal and mysterious.
You know, the first three episodes of No Heroics were really hilarious and amazing, but then it got sappy and started trying to take itself seriously with a tangential love interest story....
This was already tried with the live action Tick show. That lasted what, three episodes? The cartoon was much closer to the comic and was more enjoyable, I think.
@Skunky: I'm not sure what the corollary between this and the Tick show are. The Tick show was about super heroes actually doing heroic things at least occasionally. This is a show about really bad superheroes, who never really do anything right and sit around getting drunk all the time.
@Allard: In the Tick, it's usually the Tick that does all the hard work, sometimes with Arthur or American Maid (one of the few competent heroes in The City) helping. In the live action one, they changed the names of American Maid and Deflatermaus and changed them into some sexually repressed losers that mainly just argued for awhile before pawing at each other again. Even the Tick himself was less useful than in the cartoon.
Meh. I watched the first episode of the original and I didn't care much for it. It seemed like nonstop sex jokes, if you ask me. Don't get me wrong, sex jokes can be funny, but you can't have nothing but them.
@Platypus Man: Yeah, I almost gave up after the first episode as well, but thankfully, they found their footing in the later episodes.
There are still plenty of sex jokes, and some gags that fall flat on their face, but overall the series plays like a NC-17 version of the live action Tick.
God I hope they don't screw this one up. When I heard that No Heroics was coming to the U.S. I figured it was the original version which I was never able to finish. This news of a remake is troubling.
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I guess a US remake could work well. If they made it similar to The Big Bang Theory, just set in a bar . . . with some gay blow jobs, I think they'd have a hit on their hands.
I do think that it's cool, that it would be set in the same universe - possibilities for crossovers, abound. After all, what is a good super hero anything without some sort of an occasional crossover?
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*headdesk*
Why are American networks so scared of sex and homosexuality?
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Meanwhile here in San Francisco, CA we are all doing the communal *headdesk*.
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Why not more geek detail and cool references *and* the gay sex?
Something for everyone!
However, he did say it would have been "expensive", and that's the kiss of death for ANY show nowadays, no matter how much or little sex.
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There are still plenty of sex jokes, and some gags that fall flat on their face, but overall the series plays like a NC-17 version of the live action Tick.
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I just never got around to seeing it.