Talk:Season Four
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Has Season Four completely shifted away from what made the 4400 special in the first place? --The Radio Star 21:44, 28 June 2007 (EDT)
- I just hope things will spice up on the next episode. I would hate to experience another fiasco like "Lost". Personally I want to see action, armed conflicts, some chaos, major changes and a more global approach, meaning, to see what happens to the whole planet with the rest of the 4400s --Netslaveone 20:11, 30 June 2007 (EDT)
- Monk, another USA series, was like this. The first three seasons were excellent, but the fourth season was mediocre at best. There's just no overall plot this season. Tom's still tortured over his losses, Diana is still torn against herself, Maia hasn't been featured much at all, Jordan Collier has only been in one episode, Isabelle has lost her purpose, Richard, Nina Jarvis, and Dennis Ryland are gone, and Shawn is pretty much still recovering and succumbing to his same old doubts about the mission of the 4400, and we haven't seen a new original member of the 4400 for a while. Only Kyle has anything resembling a mission, and even he's quite unsure about it. The NTAC director is about as unrealistic as one can imagine, and the whole US government isn't sure what to do about promicin. Maybe that's the problem - the show has shifted from being about people and abilities to being about the chemical. --The Radio Star 20:00, 9 July 2007 (EDT)
- I just don't like that we only get 10 episodes per season. The season is almost half over already :( --GeoMike 07:12, 10 July 2007 (EDT)
- We get 13. The last 3 just haven't been named yet, but we did get screwed with a 1 hour season premiere. They're trying the Season 2 style of "Problematic Extra crispy of the week." I don't like how they're doing it. We want Collier and the original 4400! --The Radio Star 15:57, 10 July 2007 (EDT)
- I just don't like that we only get 10 episodes per season. The season is almost half over already :( --GeoMike 07:12, 10 July 2007 (EDT)
- Monk, another USA series, was like this. The first three seasons were excellent, but the fourth season was mediocre at best. There's just no overall plot this season. Tom's still tortured over his losses, Diana is still torn against herself, Maia hasn't been featured much at all, Jordan Collier has only been in one episode, Isabelle has lost her purpose, Richard, Nina Jarvis, and Dennis Ryland are gone, and Shawn is pretty much still recovering and succumbing to his same old doubts about the mission of the 4400, and we haven't seen a new original member of the 4400 for a while. Only Kyle has anything resembling a mission, and even he's quite unsure about it. The NTAC director is about as unrealistic as one can imagine, and the whole US government isn't sure what to do about promicin. Maybe that's the problem - the show has shifted from being about people and abilities to being about the chemical. --The Radio Star 20:00, 9 July 2007 (EDT)
- OK, we saw the fourth episode and things don't look good this year. There is no action yet and we get one major thing each episode. It's getting boring. What we really see is what the extra crispies do. Kind of like a spin off, not the original show. Where is Collier? Where is Richard? Isabelle the nicest girl? It wont do it for me this year until I see 4400s, extra crispies and soldiers killing each other in a struggle to survive, if you know what I mean. Where is the was they promised us? --Netslaveone 13:27, 11 July 2007 (EDT)
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