My Hero
- Série de TV
- 2000–2007
- 30 min
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6,6/10
2,3 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThermoman is a multiple-powered superhero who originates from the planet Ultron. In an attempt to do his best to fit in with life on earth, he creates the human alias of George Sunday.Thermoman is a multiple-powered superhero who originates from the planet Ultron. In an attempt to do his best to fit in with life on earth, he creates the human alias of George Sunday.Thermoman is a multiple-powered superhero who originates from the planet Ultron. In an attempt to do his best to fit in with life on earth, he creates the human alias of George Sunday.
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I find this show to be most funny, mostly because of the characters.
George is an idiot amongst Humans, yet, being a superhero, is from another planet where his level of knowledge is acceptable.
Janet is the only normal one, caught up in the middle of a superhero husband, two always problemed parents, and the crazy health clinic she works at.
Arnie is George's cousin, who has become more Human like since he lost his powers for charging people to be rescued. He's a complete slob.
Tyler is George's neighbor, who believes he's from another planet, and that he visits planets and aliens all the time, most friequently, Gandalf the wizard.
Janet's Mother is a pain in Janets side, and Janet's Father is always dumbfounded by the situations he gets caught up in.
Mrs. Raven is the health clinic receptionist, who is pure evil.
And then there's Dr. Crispin, who is so amazed by himself, he never really understands what people actually think of him.
It's a great show, so go watch it.
George is an idiot amongst Humans, yet, being a superhero, is from another planet where his level of knowledge is acceptable.
Janet is the only normal one, caught up in the middle of a superhero husband, two always problemed parents, and the crazy health clinic she works at.
Arnie is George's cousin, who has become more Human like since he lost his powers for charging people to be rescued. He's a complete slob.
Tyler is George's neighbor, who believes he's from another planet, and that he visits planets and aliens all the time, most friequently, Gandalf the wizard.
Janet's Mother is a pain in Janets side, and Janet's Father is always dumbfounded by the situations he gets caught up in.
Mrs. Raven is the health clinic receptionist, who is pure evil.
And then there's Dr. Crispin, who is so amazed by himself, he never really understands what people actually think of him.
It's a great show, so go watch it.
On the surface George Sunday (Ardal O'Hanlon) appears to be a mild-mannered Irishman who runs a health shop but in reality, he is Thermoman, an leotard-wearing superhero who hails from the planet Ultron. When he rescues nurse Janet Dawkins (Emily Joyce), he is so taken by her he moves to England to be nearer to her and the pair fall in love. The comedy of the series is mainly based on George's attempts to come to grips with everyday life and combining a dual career as a superhero and a slightly odd earthling.
Make no bones about it, the premise of the series is very very silly but the excellent cast carry it off. Ardal O'Hanlon (better known as the dim-witted Fr Dougal Maguire in Fr Ted) is lovable as George and Emily Joyce is suitably droll as his girlfriend. The cast is rounded out by some other good characters - especially Mrs Raven the sharp-tongued doctor's receptionist who abuses all comers to the surgery and Dr Piers Crispin, the clinic's doctor who's more concerned about his career on breakfast television.
Leave your brain behind and just enjoy the ride.
Make no bones about it, the premise of the series is very very silly but the excellent cast carry it off. Ardal O'Hanlon (better known as the dim-witted Fr Dougal Maguire in Fr Ted) is lovable as George and Emily Joyce is suitably droll as his girlfriend. The cast is rounded out by some other good characters - especially Mrs Raven the sharp-tongued doctor's receptionist who abuses all comers to the surgery and Dr Piers Crispin, the clinic's doctor who's more concerned about his career on breakfast television.
Leave your brain behind and just enjoy the ride.
Just saw an episode from the third season. The April Fool bits, the time travel bits are just wonderful. I can't understand the minds of the people who submitted negative comments. I find myself laughing out loud over and over. I suppose people who think Doctor Who was bad because it had low budgets and unlikely stories wouldn't like this one, but those people should stay away, stick to Space 1999 or Star Drek (which I watch, but it is so predictable it's almost irritainment).
My only complaint is the incompetence of TV Guide, which can't even tell me when there are new episodes, or any of the plotlines. It's on PBS in Oregon at 9:30 Saturday and worth setting your recorder for.
My only complaint is the incompetence of TV Guide, which can't even tell me when there are new episodes, or any of the plotlines. It's on PBS in Oregon at 9:30 Saturday and worth setting your recorder for.
Whether he's an idiot priest or a superhero from another planet that just doesn't get it, Ardal is hillarious.
When I first saw this show, I thought it was kind of dumb and cheap, but it soon grew on me.
The show is about a Super hero who comes from the planet Ultron. He lives on earth running an herbal medicine shop. He falls in love with the woman he saved, but because she thinks he's daft, he has to prove to her that he's Thermalman and eventually he moves in with her.
In the second season they have a child who talks, but since they have to keep everything else a secret, the kid is a bit of a risk.
It reminds me of a mix between The Adventures of Lois and Clark and Third Rock from the Sun.
I give this show **** out of five.
When I first saw this show, I thought it was kind of dumb and cheap, but it soon grew on me.
The show is about a Super hero who comes from the planet Ultron. He lives on earth running an herbal medicine shop. He falls in love with the woman he saved, but because she thinks he's daft, he has to prove to her that he's Thermalman and eventually he moves in with her.
In the second season they have a child who talks, but since they have to keep everything else a secret, the kid is a bit of a risk.
It reminds me of a mix between The Adventures of Lois and Clark and Third Rock from the Sun.
I give this show **** out of five.
My Hero is a classic example that if you wait....several years a good show will come along. I am now so sick of "reality t.v." that I turn over and watch the news, desperate or what. When i first watched My Hero I must admit I was bored, so I sat down and watched it. After that I was hooked, it was funny and original and I looked forward to it, I can't understand people who its sad or boring, its a piece of pure comic genius that I hope the BBC will continue to show it.
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- CuriosidadesUnlike most TV series, the regular cast members in this program rotate in their credits order depending on how big a role they had in the episode.
- ConexõesFeatured in Comic Relief: Say Pants to Poverty (2001)
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