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Does anyone watch Misfits?


I stumbled upon the first series, and I have to admit, I love it. It's kind of "Heroes", meets "Shaun of the dead". It's now in it's second series, and it looks like they're making an xmas special, and a 3rd series.


Just wondered if anyone else had seen it, or thought it was any good. I sort of feel like it's something I shouldn't like, but I actually think it's really really good.

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Loz Wrote:

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> The first series of Heroes was good, but it went

> downhill after that.



Thats probably a fair summary. I never had time to get in to it properly, so probably a bit harsh to say it was shite. Glad to see I'm not alone in the Misfits love. And Karter, not sure I have a favourite, but Kelly does make me laugh.

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Hooray I haven't been able to find anyone at work who watches it so I'm delighted to find it's not just me ! I watched the first series a couple of weeks ago mainly because I was intrigued by the advert for series 2 ( Nathan buried alive ) really liked series 1 but absolutely loving series 2. Fav character would have to be Nathan especially after the sun lotion incident last week which I replayed several times cringing and laughing too ! Must admit to being intrigued by Simon and the masked guy
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