How wonderfully self-analytical you are! I rarely manage that.
I quite like Isaac, the junkie painter, although I keep feeling like I shouldn't because...junkie *G* I like Claire, too, but less for the character herself and more because I remember the actress in other things when she was much younger, so it's that sense of 'oh bless, she's all grown up' LOL Peter is starting to engage me more now that he's beginning to figure things out. So...I'm not attached to any of them to the point where I really care on a gut level about their fate, but I am beginning to care about finding out how things will spin out for them.
I find, on reflection, that the more 'serious' shows I watch also divide into two categories - the ones with the intense character development, that I watch for that development and the characters. Like SN. And the ones that are less character focused, which I am less attached to, don't worry if I miss, but try to avoid missing because I'm interested in seeing where the plot goes. Entertainment on a deeper level than pure bubblegum, but still fairly superficial. House tends to fall into that category, and so far Heroes does too, to a certain extent, but it might yet end up straddling the divide or switching completely. It's too early to say - I think it is safe to say that I'll give it the full season to make up my mind, though. :)
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I quite like Isaac, the junkie painter, although I keep feeling like I shouldn't because...junkie *G* I like Claire, too, but less for the character herself and more because I remember the actress in other things when she was much younger, so it's that sense of 'oh bless, she's all grown up' LOL Peter is starting to engage me more now that he's beginning to figure things out. So...I'm not attached to any of them to the point where I really care on a gut level about their fate, but I am beginning to care about finding out how things will spin out for them.
I find, on reflection, that the more 'serious' shows I watch also divide into two categories - the ones with the intense character development, that I watch for that development and the characters. Like SN. And the ones that are less character focused, which I am less attached to, don't worry if I miss, but try to avoid missing because I'm interested in seeing where the plot goes. Entertainment on a deeper level than pure bubblegum, but still fairly superficial. House tends to fall into that category, and so far Heroes does too, to a certain extent, but it might yet end up straddling the divide or switching completely. It's too early to say - I think it is safe to say that I'll give it the full season to make up my mind, though. :)