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God Speed...
by HBO
Dec 4th, 2008
12:24:30 AM
Sucks that it took getting rid of a good show to better Heroes... If it even gets better.
Thank the gods!
by jaymrobinson
Dec 4th, 2008
12:33:15 AM
I was starting to lose hope with Heroes.
Yeah, this show definitely needs a reboot
by jimmy_009
Dec 4th, 2008
12:36:56 AM
Kill this thing. Redo it like it should have been done.
After tonight Daisies episode
by TOASTERslayer
Dec 4th, 2008
12:39:11 AM
My friend looked over at me and said "you look upset, you didn't like the episode?" I just responded by shaking my head and saying "fuck ABC and the American Viewing Public". With that said, I really hope Fuller can turn Heroes around. I was actually ANGRY after watching Eclipse pt 2 this week. Really Heroes?? All the time WASTED on developing Sylar on this path of redemption and then wasting more time on developing a relationship between him and Elle just to have him off her on the beach?? Really??? Lets pick a character arc and go with it.
Here's a proposition
by billypilgrimisunstuck
Dec 4th, 2008
12:41:05 AM
If Fuller does have the upper hand (and it seems that he does: Two writers gone and twindling ratings due to poor quality), he should try to negotiate a deal with Universal to greenlight a Daisies movie. They could release it straight to DVD or even the web for all I care. I JUST WANT CLOSURE. oh yeah. Fuck Heroes.
Fuller Gotta Eat!
by Paul T. Ryan
Dec 4th, 2008
12:44:01 AM
To recusitate an oldie but a goodie...
Heroes is no longer fun :(
by Powers Boothe
Dec 4th, 2008
12:48:46 AM
I like almost all of the characters but the plot had become a huge, tangled mess.

Nowadays I'm enjoying The Sarah Connor Chronicles and (the hugely underrated) Fringe far more than Heores.

Can we ever get back to season 1 goodness...
by SlickyVonBoner
Dec 4th, 2008
12:50:12 AM
Hero can save this show by travelling back to the end of season 1 and then losing his time-travelling abilities.

Then start new from there.
I quit Heroes after this week's episode.
by wintocha67
Dec 4th, 2008
01:01:11 AM
They crossed the line.
Well
by Doc_Martigan
Dec 4th, 2008
01:02:31 AM
It's going to be hard to repair the massive damage they have done to the show, it's characters and story in his absence. I vote they kill off 80-90% of the current cast, and have a quasi reboot. Maybe this time it will have something to do with super powered humans using their powers for good and/or evil. Because that really hasn't been touched on yet by this show.
The last episode.
by jaymrobinson
Dec 4th, 2008
01:05:29 AM
This past episode had very good pacing, put there is just too much "Huh??!!" stuff. Like who the hell is deciding what to do with these characters? I can deal with plot holes. But the constantly changing personalities of Nathan / Sylar / Peter are just baffling. What? Nathan wants to help his evil father give everyone powers now? Sylar just ups and kills (we assume) Elle who he's started to turn around with?? I mean, WTF??!!
Um, I don't think this will be coming back next year...
by critch
Dec 4th, 2008
01:06:11 AM
Didn't they just fire two of the lead writers amid complaints of it being too expensive ($4 million an episode!) and ratings dropping? If it comes back, it's going to be drastically retooled. I wouldn't complain about Kring getting forced off and Fuller taking control. Though that didn't help Voyager...
I've been saying that Fuller was the missing piece forever
by BadMrWonka
Dec 4th, 2008
01:07:56 AM
from the first episode of 2nd season, it was clear Fuller was an integral part of why season 1 was so great. even though I don't think Heroes is as bad right now as people think, and this season is much better than the 2nd one, I'm still really excited about this.

Go Fuller!!!

The obligatory Daisies joke
by billypilgrimisunstuck
Dec 4th, 2008
01:10:00 AM
Here goes: "Heroes can't be saved if Ned himself revitalized the already dead show!" Booya.
RE
by Double M
Dec 4th, 2008
01:15:36 AM
BOOT!!!!
by Double M
Dec 4th, 2008
01:15:47 AM
critch
by BadMrWonka
Dec 4th, 2008
01:28:35 AM
it'll be back. it still sells DVD's like whoa, and the ratings aren't too bad. they're hungry for those season 1 ratings back, and it's worth it for them to keep it going.

hey, it's still better than Lost!

abc is stupid, and good for nbc
by the_fin
Dec 4th, 2008
01:37:40 AM
pushing daisies has been hit and miss this year, and the ratings, well fuck all you who couldnt watch it. Here's hoping that fuller can reboot heroes. or end Pushing Daisies with movie.
I gave up after the last episode
by G8kpr
Dec 4th, 2008
01:44:07 AM
I pushed through the 2nd season, and I said I'd give the 3rd season a 3 episode run to see how it goes. I gave it more actually, and it just keeps getting worse. It's like a slow motion train wreck that I can't avert my eyes.

So after monday's completely stupid episode. I have finally thrown my hands up and said enough is enough.

Do they seriously expect us to swallow that there is a full eclipse everywhere in the world at once?

Or that Noah would be so stupid as to think that the powers going away would be permanent

Or that Mohinder is looking for a cure he developed in season 1

Or that Papa Patrelli and all the old-timers have NEVER been through a solar eclipse before, what about the one that occurred 2 years earlier that gave people like daphne their powers.

Why does Sylar flip flop from being good, to bad, to good, to bad. I can't keep track

Why does Nathan go from doing the "right" thing to being a pussy. It seems that the show wants to continue this brother vs brother thing.

The list goes on, and I am so sick of banging my head against the wall. Goodbye HEROES, you had more then your fair chance, but you continue to screw things up, and not just badly, but just so so unbelievably terribly, that I can't believe well payed writers and outputting this crap. It's a joke

Ret-conned Sylar's Past
by G8kpr
Dec 4th, 2008
01:49:23 AM
One other thing, why did they Ret-con Sylar's Past. Originally Mohinder's Dad found Sylar through his research. He worked with Sylar to develop his powers, and Sylar became hungry with killing people to take their powers. Eventually killing Mohinder's dad.

However now Elle and Noah find him with Powers, and they turn him into a monster (for what reason? that's just left out there.) This of course is to force the Elle / Sylar love fest, which has no end result, because Sylar for some reason kills Elle.

Which also makes no sense, because last time he tried that, Elle did a mega blast and knocked him out, but this time she couldn't.

Reboot sounds good
by Sephiroid
Dec 4th, 2008
01:57:59 AM
But please either use time-trevel in a goos crative way, or just get rid of the redundant characters. And once more, with feeling: EITHER BRING BACK FUTURE-HIRO, OR MAKE HIRO LESS OF A WUSS!!!
Bride of Chaotica
by Shakeshift
Dec 4th, 2008
01:59:33 AM
I agree! I hated VOYAGER, but that whole black-and-white 40's movie serial feel of the episode was awesome. The killer robot was sweet, and so was the lightning shield. The only problem with the episode is the part where Janeway opens the container of pheromones, it totally looks like she's cutting the cheese as the fumes emanate from behind her and take out that henchman. Egg salad, anyone?
Maybe NBC be pickin up Daisies???
by crab_cakes
Dec 4th, 2008
02:18:41 AM
Could happen. I hope. Please God. PLEEEAASSSE!!
Noah and the 2 hr eclipse
by MangoKid
Dec 4th, 2008
02:53:19 AM
I find it odd that an eclipse lasting maybe 10 mins in totality took about 2 hrs, Time enough for Clair to get shot, be driven home, get patched up, watch Daddy Noah leave, go into shock, get driven to hospital, get checked up and maybe stabalized, then die after cops show up to ask questions. Time enough for Noah to get a sniper riffle, aim it at Sylar, watch Sylar and Elle have sex, then shoot the riffle at Sylar only after Sylar would see it coming, walk all over town I assume, looking for Elle and Sylar and then kill him. But then again the same could be said about every one on the show, Nathan in Haiti and so on. Kill Nathan, Clair, the new ice queen and Mohinder since they are a waste of time. Stop making Hiro such a pussy because he can fix timelines. Have Peter actually save real people instead of fighting his family or memory loss. FUCK!!!!! now that I write this I realize this show sucks. Villians do do any villiaming, just sit around and listen to Daddy Patrelli. I rather watch my black donnellys dvd because that was better writen then this. Sorry for the run-on sentences but GO FUCK YOURSELF KRING!!!!
MangoKid
by BadMrWonka
Dec 4th, 2008
03:00:35 AM
I understand your frustration..but Black Donnellys? jesus that was so badly written it made Crash look good in comparison. Paul Haggis is a colossal douchebag. if it weren't for the huge power of the church of scientology, no one would ever have heard of him...
So if the second half of season three turns out to be not shit
by Cash907
Dec 4th, 2008
03:04:20 AM
and the network picks the show up for a fourth season, this is good news. Otherwise, who really gives a shit seeing how not even Fuller could save the show at this point.
A full reboot is not necessary -- just pare down the cast
by Prof. Pop-Cult
Dec 4th, 2008
03:14:14 AM
Yes, Kring needs to be fired. Though he created the series, it's become very apparent he is simply not interested in the superhero genre -- he has a veiled contempt for it. As a concession to him, NBC should give Kring a couple of pilot deals -- maybe Kring will develop another series that he would be more into.

But the bottom line is this: NBC, don't bother renewing Heroes unless Kring is off this show.

BadMrWonka
by MangoKid
Dec 4th, 2008
03:15:48 AM
I know the black donnellys were written poorly but thats how I compare the weak writing on this season. I fogave them last season because of the strike, maybe I'll just blame it on the recession. yeah that's the ticked.......
I are spell bad last post
by MangoKid
Dec 4th, 2008
03:17:50 AM
Too little too late.
by V'Shael
Dec 4th, 2008
03:31:30 AM
He can't save the mess that is Season 3.

If by some miracle, Heroes isn't cancelled, they need to get rid of Kring. Then, maybe, Bryan can save the show.

The precise moment I quit Heroes:
by the ageless stranger
Dec 4th, 2008
03:34:23 AM
The cliffhanger to Eclipse pt.1: Noah, looking at Sylar and Elle through a sniper rifle, with a clear shot. I figure "Right, this is cool, I'll give this show one more chance." Open this week's show to find that Noah apparently sat there and watched them have sex before deciding to take a shot, and missing. Many more dumb mistakes were made in this episode, but I had my decision by then.
does a 5 year old write this shit
by gomez33
Dec 4th, 2008
04:11:23 AM
seriously, this past episode was so fucking awful it became painful to sit through. They need to kill off Mohinder, Sylar, Peter, Hiro and Nathan then maybe the show can move forward. Those 5 do my fucking head in with their ever changing personalities and basic stupidity. Oh and stop trying to shoe-horn Ali Larter into the show, how many times has she died?!
MangoKid
by jaymrobinson
Dec 4th, 2008
04:13:02 AM
I was saying the same thing about the eclipse. Like that's the longest damn eclipse I've ever seen. What are the writers thinking!!! Bring common sense back to heroes!
Eclipse
by G8kpr
Dec 4th, 2008
04:21:06 AM
And I love how Mohinder is "tracking" the eclipse on a computer. WTF. It's just two celestial bodies crossing each other, maybe during the Age of Aquarius, we'll get a better fucking show.
Can one man really save Heroes?
by MoseSchrute
Dec 4th, 2008
04:31:06 AM
I haven't read through this entire talkback, so sorry I'm I'm being repetitive, but can one man, no matter how good a writer, really save Heroes? At least not without massively changing the direction of the show?
Ali Larter must be amazing in the sack.
by V'Shael
Dec 4th, 2008
04:57:15 AM
That has to be only reason they've killed her off so many times, and she's still on the show.
Two good things will come from this...
by pokadoo
Dec 4th, 2008
05:05:25 AM
1: The Show will improve. 2: The show will be cancelled. Work your magic, Bryan!
Open Letter To: Simon Fuller
by Media Messiah
Dec 4th, 2008
05:07:19 AM
Why waste your time with this??? Heroes has run its course, and is dead!!! I just saw my first episode of Daisies and it was pretty great, like Pee Herman's Big Adventure meets Beetle Juice...(although I don't like the gore stuff...the horror make-up), something that hurt the show, I think. While watching last night's episode, I thought, wouldn't it be cool for someone to hire the creators of this show to do a super hero movie that looks like this--the camera moves, the editing, the dialogue, etc., a "The Flash" movie would look great under such a creative force. I know some would say that Tim Burton did that with the first Batman movie and its first sequel, but no, the Tim Burton who did Pee Wee and Beetle Juice didn't seem to show-up for Batman, which was largely silly and had no depth or substance???

That said, Mr. Fuller...I would rather see you do films and bring some of the magic that you brought to Daisies to film...and perhaps a whole new series, but Heroes has run its course. Quite frankly, n terms of characters and plot, I can't tell who's who, and who is doing what, and to whom, on the show anymore, nor do I care. Too much is going on, on the show, there are too many characters, and too many B, C, D, E, F, G...H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, etc., story arcs going on to focus one's thoughts on, as a veiwer...so I have officially given-up on the show, and all its many plot twists, that are now so numerous that it is becoming laughable. At this point, the show, as well as the plots, are so out of control and directionless, I couldn't even begin to explain the plot to anyone, even if I wanted to, and neither could anyone else??? the first season was simple to understand, "Save The Cheerleader, Save The World"...that is all you needed to know, but now, it's a pseudo intellectual maze!!!

Please Mr. Fuller, just steer clear of this show, as it is a mess, and a lost cause. Instead, give us something new and inventive in its place. Why soil your reputation with a sinking ship...because next, they will be blaming you for the failure of this show, in order to pass the buck!!!

But if you do go through with this, here is my advice, kill off 80 percent of the character cast in the season finale, and keep them dead, including, and especially, Sylar, who should have stayed dead after the conclusion of the first season!!! Sincerely, MM
Sorry Bryan, For The Name Change...
by Media Messiah
Dec 4th, 2008
05:09:27 AM
...but American Idol must have been on my mind!!! Haha!!!
Amended: Open Letter To: Bryan Fuller (Simon No More)
by Media Messiah
Dec 4th, 2008
05:11:41 AM
Why waste your time with this??? Heroes has run its course, and is dead!!! I just saw my first episode of Daisies and it was pretty great, like Pee Herman's Big Adventure meets Beetle Juice...(although I don't like the gore stuff...the horror make-up), something that hurt the show, I think. While watching last night's episode, I thought, wouldn't it be cool for someone to hire the creators of this show to do a super hero movie that looks like this--the camera moves, the editing, the dialogue, etc., a "The Flash" movie would look great under such a creative force. I know some would say that Tim Burton did that with the first Batman movie and its first sequel, but no, the Tim Burton who did Pee Wee and Beetle Juice didn't seem to show-up for Batman, which was largely silly and had no depth or substance???

That said, Mr. Fuller...I would rather see you do films and bring some of the magic that you brought to Daisies to film...and perhaps a whole new series, but Heroes has run its course. Quite frankly, n terms of characters and plot, I can't tell who's who, and who is doing what, and to whom, on the show anymore, nor do I care. Too much is going on, on the show, there are too many characters, and too many B, C, D, E, F, G...H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, etc., story arcs going on to focus one's thoughts on, as a veiwer...so I have officially given-up on the show, and all its many plot twists, that are now so numerous that it is becoming laughable. At this point, the show, as well as the plots, are so out of control and directionless, I couldn't even begin to explain the plot to anyone, even if I wanted to, and neither could anyone else??? the first season was simple to understand, "Save The Cheerleader, Save The World"...that is all you needed to know, but now, it's a pseudo intellectual maze!!!

Please Mr. Fuller, just steer clear of this show, as it is a mess, and a lost cause. Instead, give us something new and inventive in its place. Why soil your reputation with a sinking ship...because next, they will be blaming you for the failure of this show, in order to pass the buck!!!

But if you do go through with this, here is my advice, kill off 80 percent of the character cast in the season finale, and keep them dead, including, and especially, Sylar, who should have stayed dead after the conclusion of the first season!!! Sincerely, MM
Heroes is back to its best
by barnaby jones
Dec 4th, 2008
05:17:18 AM
I can forgive how silly and illogical it is, its a t.v show, and if i remember rightly it has been since day one. Fact is, watching last night's episode (and the last couple) , you finally feel like its going somewhere ! My Name Is Earl is good fun too.
Lets pick a character arc and go with it.
by nalapou
Dec 4th, 2008
05:19:41 AM
kudos, TOASTERslayer... this sums up the season.
Bring in the Writer, Save The Show!!!
by Sephiroid
Dec 4th, 2008
05:40:32 AM
One writer won't nake the change! Heroes needs to get down to basics 1)PACING 2)WRITING THAT AT LEAST HAS SOME REALISTIC/CREDIBLE APPEAL 3)GET RID OF CHARACTERS THAT JUST WEIGH DOWN THE SHOW 4)WHEN YOU BRING IN A NEW CHARACTER, MAKE SURE HE IS INTERESTING AND IF HE IS, DO NOT KILL HIM OFF AFTER A FEW EPISODES 5)DON'T MAKE A CHARACTER GOOD/EVIL REBOOT ON EACH EPISODE 6)BRING IN WRITERS THAT ACTUALLY GIVE A DAMN ABOUT THE SHOW AND HAVE A CLUE ABOUT SUPERHEROES E.T.C
I deleted Heroes off my Dish Network DVR season pass.
by Pennsy
Dec 4th, 2008
05:49:15 AM
So it's officially 8 episodes too late for me.
I like heroes, fuck you losers
by angrykirby.tk
Dec 4th, 2008
05:52:58 AM
Yeah it needs some plot clarity but it is still entertaining and fuck anyone of you shitting on the black donnellys that show ruled. I don't see a point in canceling, It's still very watchable.
Noah should have cut off sylar's head and nailed it to his wall
by angrykirby.tk
Dec 4th, 2008
05:56:17 AM
Noah not killing sylar completely was really stupid
Pete Doherty's had less chances with the British court system
by Pennsy
Dec 4th, 2008
06:01:29 AM
Than Ali Larter's had making a positive impact on Heroes...
Monday's episode was probably the series worst.
by Shermdawg
Dec 4th, 2008
06:32:40 AM
HRG had theshot at end of last weeks show, but he gives 'em time to screw? Nathan can use his powers while the Haitian is around? Why did they even bother with the Haitian subplot anyways? And WHO IN THE HELL THOUGHT IT WAS A GOOD IDEA TO MAKE SYLAR EVIL AGAIN? Furthermore, who's bright idea was to have him kill Elle...out of the blue like that? There's no consistancy to the face/heel turns with that character, and because it's happened so much over the last month or so, when he did the deed, it had no impact other than anger that they can't handle the simpliest of things. Yeah, I'm sure they had to write Bell out, but gawd damn it didn't have to come at the expense of screwing up the best thing they had going with Sylar turning face. And they didn't have to taint the best arc the series has ever saw. The beginning of the Syguy/Ellectro partnership at Pinehearst was incredible. But they fucked it up.
Also, to Bryan...
by Shermdawg
Dec 4th, 2008
06:37:56 AM
Please, if you're going to wrap up Daisies, don't do it through a comic, that show deserves so much better than that.
"Maybe NBC be pickin up Daisies???"
by Shermdawg
Dec 4th, 2008
06:40:46 AM
It would be killer on Thursdays.
Heroes
by NudeandAroused
Dec 4th, 2008
06:49:05 AM
By the way, Heroes is still in the top 20, and, please explain to me why this season is so bad? I am not getting it! This season is much better than last. Also, the first season had some seriously flawed episodes. So, while we may trash Heroes ratings and quality, it still is being watched by more than a few, and its episodes are far more compelling than last year.
Shermdawg
by Kevin Holsinger
Dec 4th, 2008
06:56:50 AM
Unless I'm not understanding what you're referencing, the Haitian doesn't AUTOMATICALLY shut off powers. In Season 1, I think he shut off Hiro's power while simultaneously allowing Parkman to read his mind (in the dystopian future episode).

So Nathan could do his E. Honda attack while the Haitian's in the area.

As for Sylar, as far as I'm concerned, Hiro killed him at the end of Season 1 (and didn't give him a full five seconds to stop himself from being stabbed). Nothing anybody has to say can convince me otherwise.
NudeandAroused
by Kevin Holsinger
Dec 4th, 2008
07:01:31 AM
I really like Season 3, but I've had to forgive a lot of things to do so (bringing back Adam Monroe just to kill him two episodes later...Arthur making Hiro a child instead of killing him...things like that).

The question one has to ask is, which do you focus on with this season...the good or the bad?

Seems a lot of people here have focused on the bad. I can't fault them for that, even though I'm seeing this season differently.
Heroes was 46th out of 96 shows ...
by Pennsy
Dec 4th, 2008
07:24:37 AM
For the week ending November 23rd in the Nielsens. Like 'em or loathe 'em, they're still the standard by which success or failure is measured.
Yes, they did go up, buy CBS was all reruns Monday...
by Pennsy
Dec 4th, 2008
07:54:29 AM
So that had a little to do with it. I really wonder what the ratings will be for next week. I'm presuming the Sylar/Elle beach scene will conclude in the first 3 minutes or so of the episode.
Key to Saving Heroes
by Itchy
Dec 4th, 2008
07:58:15 AM
1. Find a way to bring back Missy Peregrym 2. Find a reason to get her naked and chowing out Elle.
Kevin Holsinger
by NudeandAroused
Dec 4th, 2008
08:07:45 AM
I simply focus on the show. The show has never been the quality of "Mad Men" or "the Wire" or even "Pushing Daisies." It is a live action comic book. It has also been, for the most part, entertaining. I look at the acting. In the first season, there were strong episodes. However, Ali Larter, as hot as she is, was and still is, terrible. A lot of the first season dealt with her. Even the bad second season was even worse when it dealt with her character. This is not my favorite show by a long shot. I think way too many people are taking this show more serious and literal than they should.
Heroes actually makes me angry now
by Itchy
Dec 4th, 2008
08:17:39 AM
How could you possibly fuck up a show like this ? All they needed to do was completely get rid of Hiro Nakamora and time travel, and the show would be 500% more logical. Basically, Heroes broke the cardinal rule of "good" superhero fiction: writing logical, human protagonists and matching them up against clearly "evil" characters. Instead, they just started throwing together horseshit archetypes in a mish mash. Frankly, it's amazing that they can't make this work ... all they had to do was rip off 50 years of comic book plot threads and serialize them.
The problem with the eclipse
by Leopold Scotch
Dec 4th, 2008
08:20:31 AM
The problem isn't how long it lasted (that's the least of my problems at the moment), but why it existed. It was basically two episodes of stalling and, in hindsight, there was no point in the eclipse at all as far as I can tell. You might argue that Sylar realised that he couldn't fight his powers when he has them, but the fact that he successfully DID for several episodes totally undermines that.

So for me, the eclipse was just yet another stall. The writers really are running out of excuses to stop Hiro and Peter using their powers. It was frustrating in season 1 and now it's just pathetic. The argument that they're too powerful and they need to be kept in check doesn't convince me: if the writers were any good, they could think of tons of good ways to give them all their powers and make a good story. The problem, as always, is the budget and they must be held on a pretty tight leash if they have to keep coming out with so many poor excuses to hold everyone back. Maybe it'll be the antithesis of season 1: a crappy complete season with a kick ass finale.
Heroes is Cannot be Saved
by UCB Agent1
Dec 4th, 2008
08:31:44 AM
There will always be a few hardcore fans who refuse to give up the ghost and blind themselves to the truth that the show is 10 kinds of terrible right now. But lets face it, no one can save this show. It's a bloated, self-serious mess that changes it's own continuity on a whim for the sake of a "wow" moment. Syler had his power long before that season 1 eclipse, as did all the older characters. Obviously an eclipse hadn't done anything to them before. SO why now? Well, the plot calls for it, so we're just gonna make it up as we go along. Infuriating. I like Pushing Daisies, so I hope Fuller stays away from Heroes. It'll end up hurting him at this point.
Fuller won't save the show
by MrFloppy
Dec 4th, 2008
08:33:48 AM
Unless he reboot since the first season's end.
'Life' is a good show
by Jodet
Dec 4th, 2008
08:40:01 AM
I just finished season 1 on dvd. It was a very pleasant surprise. Quite original and very good cast (including 'Calamity Jane' from Deadwood). Give it a try.
this show died when they couldnt steal from watchmen anymore
by ZO
Dec 4th, 2008
08:52:43 AM
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7.995 million viewers was the final number,
by Pennsy
Dec 4th, 2008
09:00:59 AM
http://tinyurl.com/5cbq4t. The 11 million was a Wikipedia number, I think, but I'm not sure where that came from.
Zeddemore
by Roberts
Dec 4th, 2008
09:02:33 AM
Get some sun Fatty!
HEROES can be saved, but only with big changes to the cast
by SpyGuy
Dec 4th, 2008
09:03:13 AM
Claire, Mohinder and Niki/Jessica/Stacy/Whomever need to be killed off because no one has a clue what to do with these characters to make them interesting.

Hiro's character needs to mature beyond simple comic relief, while Noah Bennet needs to become even more of a cold badass. Most importantly, though, is that each of the characters need to have a firm setting that gives them a purpose where storylines can be developed naturally instead of having them be one way one week and another way the next.

Well, since Elle is dead . . .
by SkidMarkedUndies
Dec 4th, 2008
09:04:53 AM
there's no reason to watch this anymore. Damn you Sylar. Why did you kill the hottest girl in the show?
Out of all the deadweight on this show (D!ohinder, Maya,
by Pennsy
Dec 4th, 2008
09:11:25 AM
any Ali Larter character, Daphne, Knox, Flint, Meredith, the death that's gonna stick is Kristen? Hell's Bell's indeed. Carried the show on her back the last month, KB did. Don't believe me, check out "It's Coming" on Hulu. Stupendous, her performance was in that episode.
I was really rooting for this season, but...
by Pdorwick
Dec 4th, 2008
09:28:34 AM
...of late it has started what seems a inevitable descent into Season Two quality levels.
There is no way NBC will pick up Daisies
by erichaislar
Dec 4th, 2008
09:32:02 AM
I love Daisies, I will miss it so much. Heroes just needs to die.
Last episode was utter stupidz!! Kring treats his fans damn bad.
by Damien Chowder
Dec 4th, 2008
09:48:31 AM
Now he confesses that he hates Heroes?!?! Fuck you Kring!!! Also Hiro timeports to Daphnes house when nobody knows where she lives?!! WTF!! Even Scooby Doo is better than this!! Kring I was willing to stand by you but the Eclipse episodes was stupefying stupidly stupid!
Waste of talent
by HoboCode
Dec 4th, 2008
09:49:13 AM
Period.
Who gives a flying fuck!!!
by Fart_Master_Flex
Dec 4th, 2008
09:55:44 AM
Seriously, Heroes is a sinking ship and by the time Fuller gets there with his lifeboat, the ship will already be at the bottom of the ocean. Pushing Daisies with utter joy. Lee Pace was amazing. Chi McBride was hilarious. Anna Friel was ultra cute and Kristen Chenoweth had the BEST clevage on TV. I am so sick of Heroes and the actors who simply cannot act (Hayden being hands down the worst offender). Kill everyone off that show (except HRG) and hire good people and change the name of the show to "The Company Man" and maybe....just maybe....I will continue watching.
meh
by Himbo
Dec 4th, 2008
09:59:14 AM
I dumped Heroes because it wasn't as good as it once was; nor as good once as it ever was (apologies to TK). I never picked up Daisies as it never seemed as good as everybody said it was. Good riddance to both. I'm sure I'll catch PD someday in a SciFi marathon. Speaking of which, no talkback for the final season of SG: Atlantis?
Will the writters apologise for this season too?
by CrazyGnome
Dec 4th, 2008
09:59:23 AM
Because they should. In the last three episodes, most of the characters had a personality overhaul in each one. I wanted this show to succeed so badly. I can't see how they can revive it. Sylar makes no since. Peter is a tool, his brother is a tool. Kill the cheerleader already. Mohinder, was supposed to be the moral core. That is over. Nicki, or who ever she is, should finally kick the can. Who cares about the late 20s 90210 viewers she was aimed for. Noah needs to stop saying clairbear. (resolved by offing her). Hiro, I love Hiro. He and Ando can't support a whole show on their own. Atleast Matt didn't die in the first episode or first season like his other ventures. I like him, but two episodes to find your soul mate...come on. Prove me wrong, save this show, please!!!!!!
Also even though Elle wasn't shown as dead. She is as good as.
by Damien Chowder
Dec 4th, 2008
10:02:01 AM
And smart move shit-headz Heroes was all about Elle for me this season so whatcha gonna do now.. Nuttin bcos until you bring back Elle Bell.
The last episode of Daisies should have........
by GreatCzarsGhost
Dec 4th, 2008
10:02:41 AM
The Pie maker touching his girl and she doesn't die. They fuck like bunnies a few days and then every thing gets strange as the main thing between them is gone and they realize they liked not being able to touch because they are both really fucked up in the head freakazoides.
The Company Men
by turketron
Dec 4th, 2008
10:04:32 AM
Weekly series HRG and The Hatian hunt down the other characters on this show. They do it because it's their job, and because they're trying to save the show Heroes from itself.
RE: Stargate Atlantis
by turketron
Dec 4th, 2008
10:07:58 AM
Seriously? Create a talkback for THAT? I watch the show out of habit, seen every episode of that and SG1 and even I know that would be useless. I really won't miss it when it's off the air. It's not terrible, just incredibly formulaic now. I liked the cameo of Bill Nye the Science Guy a couple weeks ago though.
Is vince russo writing this show?
by mikkoscassadine
Dec 4th, 2008
10:19:38 AM
cause heroes is reminding me of the last days of wcw. No coherent plots and characters switching from face to heel every week. On the next episode sylar and scott hall reform the nwo and spray paint the initials on claire's naked back.
Fuck Heroes want more Daisies
by heroic_duo
Dec 4th, 2008
10:37:16 AM
Or I'll settle someone's hash.
So What!
by skydemon
Dec 4th, 2008
10:47:52 AM
Journeyman was the show worth keeping dammit! I'm still pissed about that one. I really liked HEROES when it started, but I lost interest with the crap we got served during the second season. Hope it gets better, I'll catch up on it one day on DVD, probably long after it's been canceled knowing me.
Nothing can save the show creatively.
by mrfan
Dec 4th, 2008
10:48:06 AM
Pull the plug.
Your right mrfan
by skydemon
Dec 4th, 2008
10:50:51 AM
It will be quite the task to clean up the mess that's been made since Fullers departure. I'm not confident it can be saved either.
Fucking CANCEL Heroes...
by HoboCode
Dec 4th, 2008
11:03:08 AM
and let fuller write a whole new superhero show. This SHITHOLE i beyond saving. They could have the greatest S4 in fuckign history and I wouldn't give a fuck becasue the first three eat ass so badly.
mikko...it's EXACTLY like WCW
by neal2zod
Dec 4th, 2008
11:05:02 AM
the only thing that can save this show now is if they start making it awful on purpose. like the time EVERYONE kept turning on DDP 3 months in a row.
wow bash it all you want but even this bad
by majortom25
Dec 4th, 2008
11:38:07 AM
BAsh Heroes all you want but atleast to me even this bad at 9pm its still the best thing to watch on tv. They should do a new arc, I like the cop guy and hiro. Have peter and sylar kill themselves i na huge brawl and all the other characters except peter and parkman then redo season four with new Heros. OH and keep hrg and maybe claire.
Hiro and Ando are the best part of it
by crankyoldguy
Dec 4th, 2008
11:50:11 AM
Because they are fanboys, one of 'em with a helluva power. I loved the comic book store stuff this week (and the Seth Green cameo - great!). But Sylar good, Sylar bad; he his the son of, he's not. Yeesh. I'll still watch it, since I watch so few shows now. And why has Supernatural pretty much been ignored here over the past few years? It's been much better than Smallville overall.
They Are Hiring Some Illiterate-Ass Plants
by Aquatarkusman
Dec 4th, 2008
11:51:37 AM
To populate this board.
the fundamental inescapable flaw in Heroes
by smackfu
Dec 4th, 2008
11:54:08 AM
is that every season from 2 on is going to be a threat-plotline that the Heroes must overcome, followed by a series of plot devices designed to remove Peter, Sylar and Hiro from the equation because they each have God-like abilities that can end the threat in a single episode. What will it be next season? Someone gets trapped in the Phantom Zone and needs to be broken out? Someone gets 'killed' only to re-appear in the last 2 episodes of the season? Someone makes a fatal mistake and vows to stop using their powers, goes up north and marries margot kidder, then spends the rest of the season walking through the snow oblivious to the threat to the earth? It's only going to get hokier.
wasn't even aware plants could read...
by crankyoldguy
Dec 4th, 2008
11:54:57 AM
though some indeed, do smell like ass
His first episode should include
by Nerdgasm
Dec 4th, 2008
12:00:02 PM
half of the cast getting killed. I mean really, do we need so many fucking plot threads? There are too many characters...give most of them the boot and concentrate of three or four of them. And for the love of God, stop all the time travel bullshit...there are probably only a half dozen sci-fi writers in the world who are smart enough and deft enough to pull off good time travel plots...and I highly fucking doubt they all work for NBC.
Bottom line... 3>2
by imascooby1985
Dec 4th, 2008
12:15:58 PM
I will admit that occasionally I get irked by Sylars flip-flopping (I hate that term but it works here), a world-wide two-hour eclipse, Nathans lack of sense-making, and all the others complained about here already. But at the end of the day the show entertains me. It is a comic book show. Comic books have HORRIBLE continuity so what are w complaining about? This aint Sopranos or The Wire here. Its a hour-long drama about superheroes. And the fact is, this season is heads and shoulders above season 2.
Ali Larter and the casting couch
by Nerdgasm
Dec 4th, 2008
12:17:25 PM
Can you imagine the incredible blow jobs she must give? How else can you explain her still being on the show? She doesn't even have a reason to be there now. After she got killed off last year she must have had a very productive meeting with a very lucky and happy producer.
I actually liked the last two eps.
by _Maltheus_
Dec 4th, 2008
12:25:24 PM

The only big problem I had was that I thought Sylar couldn't kill Elle without setting her off, WTF? But I was very happy to see Noah imply that Angela made up the whole Sylar's a Petrelli thing. That's what I was hoping for at the time. I can't stand the good Sylar and this two-parter seems to be rebooting him back to the Sylar we loved. However, he now needs a purpose to his existence.

Fuller coming onboard is bitter sweet since it means the end of Daisies. Still, I can't wait to see what he does with his expanded role. I can now afford to invest myself in this show again.

*sigh* would rather have more PD than fuller working Heroes
by palewook
Dec 4th, 2008
12:26:42 PM
and its such a convoluted tailspin of crap, how can 1 writer possibly repair the damage 2 sub-par seasons have done.
Good point, Scooby
by Big Jim
Dec 4th, 2008
12:29:41 PM
You are correct - comic books do have horrible continuity. However, the continuity within a 12-month period, akin to a season of a tv show, is usually good (except Spider-man revealing identity to Brand New Day - that was within a year, wasn't it?). Heroes continuity is akin to comic book continuity changing with each issue.

I watch every week and am equally frustrated and flabbergasted at what I see. But it is entertaining. If it gets cancelled I won't really miss it at this point but I will continue to watch until the end (or at least for the rest of the season).

DC & Marvel should be so lucky as to have someone
by Big Jim
Dec 4th, 2008
12:54:36 PM
like him with a tenth of that power. Of course, if that's the case, couldn't he have mentioned that to someone in season 1?

"Hey, Peter, I just submitted my most recent issue of 9th Wonder to my publisher. It takes place 2 years from now. You and your buddies should check it out, along with all the other issues before it. Who knows, maybe knowing everything that happens to you in the next couple of years could be kind of helpful."

Would be good if it turned out Mendez didn't write em...
by My Mom Is A Whore
Dec 4th, 2008
01:20:39 PM
..and that it was Daddy P for some reason. After all, we've already seen that he has the ability to see into the future.
Is that Show Even Still On?
by gad
Dec 4th, 2008
01:22:16 PM
Yeah, it does feel a lot better not even caring any longer, not watching an episode hoping it will get better and just plain not worrying about it. This show long ago passed dead and worthwhile, a shame too, it had potential way back when.
The show can be saved.
by antonphd
Dec 4th, 2008
01:25:49 PM
They don't have any real sense of continuity going... so they just need to force the show into a clearer direction and move forward from there. The characters make the show worth watching... well... the characters as they were made in the first season... they need to keep the characters and work on the story.
Can't really judge Heroes
by Dapper Swindler
Dec 4th, 2008
01:31:19 PM
A show with so many massive plot holes can't really be judged since I don't really consider it a show. Show needs to at least be logical before it can be judged good or bad.
Every week my hopes are dashed anew
by mooli_mooli
Dec 4th, 2008
01:39:29 PM
Disclaimer: I absolutely loved series one of Heroes. Series three has had some good bits, but the last few have pissed over continuity and logic to such an extent that I wonder if its actually written by people that have even *watched* the show before. There were nitpicky inconsistencies or illogic in the first series that I was more than willing to overlook because the ride was so damn fun - but here the ride is turgid, the destination completely unclear and the problems are so in your face and glaring it's impossible for me to give them a pass.
For example:
* WTF is up with this "The eclipse giveth/taketh away their powers" nonsense? In series one, the characters had powers six months before the eclipse - it wasn't a trigger of any kind. If it takes away powers, how come Hiro was able to stop time during the eclipse when he first ended up in Feudal Japan at the start of season 2?
* I didn't care about the eclipse taking place at multiple geographical locations in the very first episode as I thought it was a nice visual touch, and a bit of artistic license. But because this is now so central plot-wise, that kind of glaring inaccuracy is impossible to ignore. FFS.
* How long does a total eclipse actually last? Apparently, several hours... (!)
* How many well-stocked comic stores are there within walking distance of remote Kansan farms?
* Just how many episodes of 9th Wonder did junkie layabout Isaac actually pen? Apparently he's the most prolific (and advance-published) comic book artist in history.
* Why in the flashback episode a couple of weeks ago did they feel the need to piss so freely and needlessly over continuity? For example, why did we have a conversation between HRG and Elle shortly after pushing a remorseful Sylar over the edge (after he had killed only one person), after which HRG *got in the back of Mohinder's cab*! Mohinder only came to New York some time after his father's death at the hands of Sylar...
The show is now so ass-backward it could open its fly to take a dump.
I got to sit in with the writers
by chromedome
Dec 4th, 2008
01:50:20 PM
Okay, we got a lot of random characters with a buncha random powers written on each of these poker chips--shake the bag up, pull two out for the "hook up". Sylar and Elle. Cool.

Now throw those two chips up in the air, see which one bounces the farthest away: Elle. Okay she gets killed.

Reach into the bag, see who kills her. HRG, check.

Okay, in this hat we have all the chips for the "dead" characters--reach in, pull one out--PMSica! COOL--she comes BACK.

Okay, now pull out two chips--whoever you pick will get changed from good guy to bad guy-----Oh, the pizzas are here!! And we have already got 3 episodes of plot taken care of! Well done, team!!

meant to say...
by chromedome
Dec 4th, 2008
01:53:28 PM
see who kills her. Sylar. Check.
Kill Hiro!!
by Damien Chowder
Dec 4th, 2008
02:02:58 PM
Love ya but time travellers renders everything null and void. Either that or make up a time travellers organisation of sorts and take him away due to breaking time travel laws. Or the finale episode where you see Hiro sat on a chair acting crazy and we find out the last 3 seasons were all his crazy imaginations.
I'm guessing that Kring will
by veritasses
Dec 4th, 2008
02:45:47 PM
be playing an insignificant role when Fuller comes on board... Leaving Kring in charge would be like putting shackles on a painter and telling him to paint a masterpiece as someone with no artistic ability tells him what and how he should paint. And what's with the 50 or so producer/exec-producer credits on that show?
Heroes can be "saved" the way it is but it'll be a herculean task and the fans will have to give Fuller some leeway as some of the more challenging problems with the series are "swept under the rug". Considering factors like time, budgets, personnel etc into consideration, NBC would have a much better product if they did a reboot and gave Fuller a clean slate. Trying to fix the show the way it is would be like trying to architect a 5-star resort using the framework of a battle ravaged building.
Really...It's Like Finding a Quarter in Your Stool...
by Read and Shut Up
Dec 4th, 2008
02:47:37 PM
Heroes is shit. Shite. Crap. Poop. Dung. Stool. The result of a good evacuation.
of all the shows he's worked on
by ArcadianDS
Dec 4th, 2008
02:47:58 PM
Id rather have another season of Dead Like Me. That show had wheels.
About bloody time.
by StarWarsRedux
Dec 4th, 2008
04:04:32 PM
I enjoy "Heroes", but they've spent way too much time in "make-it-up-as-you-go-along" mode this season. The main reason Season 1 rocked so much was this-- the writers knew how they were going to end it right from the first episode. That's the advantage of time-travelers and soothsayers, despite everybody's misgivings about Hiro-- they allow showrunners to anticipate a season's climax ahead of time. This is why the death of Issac was such a mistake-- he's the guy who showed the audience WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN in the future. Right from the start, we knew the show was going to be about people with superpowers trying to stop New York from exploding. Now? It's anybody's guess. My advice-- have a season finale in mind before a season premiere, and telegraph that information as easily as you can from the word "Go".
For the Record
by NudeandAroused
Dec 4th, 2008
05:08:13 PM
My son had his first review published in his school newspaper. It dealt with 'Heroes." He felt that it has slipped in the fact that it has too many characters and plot contradictions. He also felt that there were some things that were simply unexplainable. I hope you don't mind, but he thought I should post this.
I'm done with the show
by pumaman
Dec 4th, 2008
05:23:38 PM
I watched it from day one, and I'm done with it. The wafer thin 'plots' and 'arcs' are getting pathetic. Lost is where its at.
It's Like Finding a Quarter in Your Stool
by gotilk
Dec 4th, 2008
05:25:05 PM
That happened to me once. The night before I was at a biker bar and I yelled "is that a roll of quarters, or are you just happy to see me?". I woke up the next morning.....

One quarter richer.

by ArtisticGrief
Dec 4th, 2008
05:31:21 PM
I still watch Heroes every week and I do enjoy it, but I do agree it has dipped in quality. I agree with StarWarsRedux's post above. As season 1 progressed I remember thinking how well-planned out the whole thing was. But now it is feeling like a hodge-podge of ideas thrown in the mix with no intended direction. I disagree with those who say "Yeah it's really flawed but it's a comic book! Let's forgive it!" Granted, the idea of the show is a bit out there. But season 1 showed that despite a super-hero backdrop, Heroes could still be an engaging, thoughtful, well-written and well-told story. Good storytelling can transcend any genre. I think season 3 has hinted at some really cool directions, though it has yet to fully explore them. Obviously, they must stop the whole "I went into the future and saw something we must stop" plot. It was great for one season, but it was redundant by season 2. This season has hinted at the idea that the world will always need saving. And I liked what Arthur Patrelli told Mohinder after the eclipse, about how the absence of their powers showed them who they really were. Hopefully they can develop that and look to things like Watchmen and The Dark Knight and infuse Heroes with some great moral dilemmas. Practically, they should: 1)Kill some people off. Major ones. And leave them dead. The show has lost so much tension. The end of Eclipse, pt 1 where Noah had the sniper rifle didn't at all rile me up to wonder what happens next, nor did his slitting Sylar's throat. I knew they didn't have the guts to kill him off. 2)Continue Sylar's arc and let him replace Peter as the main protagonist. I found myself getting really into the show when I saw him fighting Arthur's cronies. 3) Go the 'Lost' route and set up an ending. I think the only way a show like this can end well is to end it ambiguously: again, exploring the concept of how the world will always need saving, concluding the show in a way in which the characters come to terms with the world they live in and ending it in a way which makes the viewer wonder what happened next, but not feeling a cliffhanger. Again, I think Watchmen's ending is a great example of this. Heroes has remarkable potential. Let's hope Fuller's return realizes it.
Fire Ben Silverman, pleeeease
by Freakemovie
Dec 4th, 2008
06:34:11 PM
Heroes is a sinking ship, and it's still one of NBC's pillars thanks to this guy's idiocy. He made exactly one good call -- giving SNL its pre-election primetime spots -- and has otherwise sunk NBC even further. No new hit shows, no new semi-hit shows, and the existing hit shows are now tanking.
Clean slate
by Aeronaut
Dec 4th, 2008
07:03:29 PM
Simplest way for Fuller. Kill some of the vast number of executive producers off, closely followed by significant members of the cast. Reboot. The Petrellis bore me. Kill them all.
Fuller only wrote 2 fucking episodes
by theycallmemrglass
Dec 4th, 2008
07:04:39 PM
The individual writers are fine, its the fucking overall plot and direction which is fucked up. Fuller aint gonna make a difference until Kring unconvolutes the plot.
cancel?
by wixmmm
Dec 4th, 2008
07:22:18 PM
what i will never understand about so many people on the tv talkbacks is that so many of you hate this show so much you call for it to be cancelled. Why? can't you just stop watching and leave it be? there are manyu other non-geeks out there who realize this show makes no sense at times but they can look past it and be entertained. What do any of you have to gain by seeing this show cancelled? i just can't understand...cancel it yourself: stop watching it and stop writing about it. seriously, some of you make no sense... i'll admit to being disappointed with the show, and i could not agree more with the 'fire kring' argument, that makes total sense. Something else i don't understand is why would he admit he 'doesn't read comics?' and it even seems like he hates them. Geeze, there are so many great comics that have been made over the years that could EASILY help out this show, if he'd just acknowledge the fact that comics aren't for kids (seriously, most comics a kid could not possibly understand) instead, he decides to look for source material from the fly, which is the most blatant ripoff i think any of us will ever see. He rips of 'the fly' but refuses to rip off comics? THAT makes no sense.
plus
by wixmmm
Dec 4th, 2008
07:27:33 PM
plus, kring managed to get a large fanbase of people who have no interests in comic books--if he'd just rip off some great comic arcs, the majority of the fanbase would be loving it, with no idea that the show is ripping off comics...yet he decides to rip off 'the fly' which so many people have seen and can easily see that the mohinder arc is stolen...whats so stupid is that those non comic fans of heroes can see the ripoff, and it would make them resent the show...if he stole from comics, no one would realize it...so he refuses to rip off the storylines no one knows about, yet decides to rip off a movie a ton of people know about...why does kring hate comics and his fanbase? i just don't get it.
Fuller's role during Season 1
by The_Stooge
Dec 4th, 2008
07:30:53 PM
Besides writing two episodes of Heroes, Bryan Fuller was one of the show's co-executive producers. So he did a play a key role in helping shape the overall story arc of the first season.
and
by wixmmm
Dec 4th, 2008
07:48:22 PM
would it kill them to have some action scenes? you have superheroes and you never let them go at it??? why was the finale such a disappointment? because all season we watched sylar and peter both grow so powerful and were waiting for the payoff, which we all expected would be an awesome fight...yet...none. and in the future episode, when they actually DO go at it, they cut to inside and just show lights beaming out the door....i don't understand why they won't do any action... that said, i still do think those who are calling for it to be cancelled are idiots with nothing to gain if the show were to be cancelled.
ArtisticGrief
by StarWarsRedux
Dec 4th, 2008
10:13:33 PM
I don't think they need to set up a series ending. "Heroes" really looks like one of those shows that could potentially last a good, long while at peak proficiency, as long as they regularly inject new blood into the creative crew. Everybody's doing the comic-book comparison, and here's where it's apt-- any mainstream superhero book like "Superman", "Batman" or "Spider-Man" has survived for decades at a time because they don't stick with the same writers for too long, and when a new team comes in, very often good things can happen. The death of Gwen Stacy happened after Stan Lee handed the reigns to Gerry Conway, "X-Men" really took off creatively when Chris Claremont took over, and Frank Miller practically reinvented Daredevil and Batman singlehandedly. Likewise, a new showrunner might be just the juice that "Heroes" needs.
bacci is a tool
by wixmmm
Dec 5th, 2008
12:06:39 AM
bacci, i have watched this season...name one scene that had an extended fight--the closest would be the fight in the future that ended with sylar blowing up the neighborhood. Do i want 'good heroes vs bad heroes?" NO...but as has been said--the characters keep changing on an episode to episode basis. I want a strong character, good or bad. And yeah, if sylar really did change i would be all for it, but then for no reason he goes evil again. So sylar is a petrelli? gee, it took him a whole five minutes to start calling the petrelli's 'mom' and 'dad.' and i CRINGE everytime i hear hiro call daphne 'nemesis' he has been the biggest let down because early in season one we saw the man he could become, but he has made no attempt to turn into that...what, he unlocks a precious secret vault just because he was bored and wanted adventure? what kind of character is that? then he won't go back to tell himself not to do it because he doesn't want to mess with the past? instead, he wants to go with the world being full of superheroers and ando killing him? And nathan all of a sudden thinks everyone should have powers? You're an idiot bacci...because i actually was DEFENDING the show, telling people who call for it to be cancelled that they should get a life. But i also had some criticism...gee, i didn't know that you need to either on one side of the spectrum or the other in order to get someone to appreciate your post. now back to your post-- NOTHING but action scenes? are you kidding me? it could take me longer to read an action scene in a comic book than the time it would take me to watch your so called 'action' scenes. then you tell me to 'get with the program?' and feel like i need educating on what being a geek stands for? I have a life and a damn good job and live off one night stands, but i also spend 50 dollars a week on my comic subscriptions, i know how to be a geek and i know how not to be a geek...i find a balance. TDK brought in tons of non comic fans because it was an exceptionally well written script, fantastic directing, and very good quality acting. Last i checked, though, TDK's bread and butter was the classic 'good hero vs bad hero' conflict between batman and the joker....is THAT run of the mill? it works, because everyone involved with that movie knows their role. I love heroes (i really do) but it saddens me that the writers don't seem to know the role their characters are supposed to fill. So, to sum up--you're an idiot, there has not been one truly bad ass, superpower fueled action scene in heroes, ever. i don't know what show you're watching. dipshits on this board don't pay attention? hmmm, i thought i just read through about a million posts that show just how closely people are paying attention, and are exposing the show for all the mistakes and continuity issues that currently plauge it. Also, i really enjoy loeb's batman runs...i would have expected better stuff from his involvement in heroes...but one guy can't save a whole show. Again...i defended heroes...i'm about as die hard a fan as you can get, but i see its problems and it doesn't matter who exposes them--insignificant bloggers or respected tv critics, they are dropping the ball with a fantastic concept and very strong start.
Solutions.........
by DirkAngerReloaded23
Dec 5th, 2008
12:10:53 AM
Man, where to begin. 1) Never, ever, ever bring up that lame ass 9th Wonders comic book shit again as a plot device to explain the story. It's just a cheap and lazy way out storytelling wise as is the time travel garbage with Hiro. Speaking of Hiro, if you wanna keep him around STOP MAKING HIM AN IDIOT! He's friggin annoying as hell right now. Grow him up already. 2) Get rid of the dead weight. Please. Jessica/Nikki/Whoever, Claire, Daphne, Mohinder, Redneck electric guy, I'm looking right at all of you. Whenever these people are on the screen I know I can zone out for a bit and not pay attention because of how lame they are anymore. 3) Start making characters make REALISTIC decisions. HRG has Sylar and Elle in his sights and lets them get it on first before taking a half ass shot at them with his uber-rifle??? Nathan has the mother of all brain farts and decides that his dad is right in that giving everybody superpowers will bring about world peace or some shit??? Seriously??? Where as 2 people shooting at one another is MORE dangerous that a walking nuclear bomb taking on a psycho superman??? WTF??? Goddamn Smallville has more intelligent writing than this shit and that's a phrase that I never would have imagined myself typing. 4) Stop flip flopping characters. Sylar is bad, then good, then misunderstood, then good, now bad again.....for no reason. Yet again, WTF? Peter was uberpowerful, did nothing with it, became incredibly annoying for a time, and now is useless. If I nwas writing this show I'd make Sylar the anti-hero, Peter the villian, and I mean really really evil villian, AND LEAVE THEM THAT WAY! Stabalize your central characters already and for God's sake if you decide to kill off any more of them, which I pray is coming, keep them dead!
StarWarsRedux...
by ArtisticGrief
Dec 5th, 2008
12:42:25 AM
That's a good point. The possibilities are endless. In retrospect, I guess there's a million ways they could better the show besides setting an end date. However, the should at least have a definite end for each season. As you've said, it's starting to feel like they're making it up as they go.
Today I have expelled HEROES
by G8kpr
Dec 5th, 2008
12:42:29 AM
It is over. It is off my DVR now for good. It's like this big weight has been lifted off my shoulders. No longer will I have to hope for better episodes, pick apart the obvious bits. It's over HEROES. I'm done, I was my hands of you.

And really, i don't care. I simply don't care. I had hopes for you during season 1, but the shitty finale and worse second season just showed that you would never go anywhere worth while. It got to the point where my brain was starting to hurt.

Now that I'm done, I feel more relaxed, that twitch in my left eye is gone. I suggest everyone else just give it up. It's not going to get any better, just far worse.

This info is for everbody posting long blocs of text
by Xiphos_2
Dec 5th, 2008
01:59:57 AM
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by nicatron
Dec 5th, 2008
02:32:22 AM
Looks like the whole "formula that gives powers" thing is now a blatent ripoff of the 4400. Chad Faust (Kyle Baldwin) from the 4400, is now a character called Scott in Heroes and by the looks of the preview, the first to receive the promicine.... errr formula injection. I still like Heroes, but these assholes need to come up with stuff other than Watchmen and 4400 clones.

by wixmmm
Dec 5th, 2008
10:44:03 AM
no i don't want a half hour fight....that jungle scene a) wasn't a fight with superpowers and b) it didn't go on for long at all. "nothing but action scenes"...and that's the best example of an action scene? dude, just admit it--the show doesn't have nearly enough superhero vs superhero fights involving creative uses of their superpowers.
G8kpr
by Bob Loblaw Law Blog
Dec 5th, 2008
02:00:50 PM
I'm with you on this. My wife and I have DVR'd Heroes from day one. We loved the first season, bought it on DVD... and then tolerated the second season.

We started to watch this season... and then became increasingly frustrated by how lame the plots were and by the realization that we soon had no idea what the hell was going on half the time.

I'll admit, it's not off the DVR yet, but we haven't watched it for at least 5-6 episodes. We tried... honestly, we did try to catch up... but after about 10 minutes, we both lost interest.

I remember watching the first season and thinking, "If they save the world at the end of the first season, how are they ever going to do a second season?"

ANSWER: Not very well.

another opportunity wasted... the eclipse
by MurderMostFowl
Dec 5th, 2008
03:38:56 PM
How on earth could the writers create this "suspension of powers" episode and not think out how it would psychologically effect the characters? They touched on this a bit, and I think they handled Claire fine ( for once... I usually think they write her character wrong after 1st season ) Having sylar go crazy again was stupid. It's just a teasefest. They still haven't explained how he magically returned in S2 did they? ( I missed a few episodes ) Still there was so much potential for deeper episodes. I was so pissed off that they got their powers back so fast. They should have made this at least a 3 episode story arc. kill off claire and have her dead and buried befor e she comes back. Shift the balance of power back to the "normal" humans for a little while. Show some weaknesses to Daddy Petrelli. Make the speedster chick suffer a little more.

But in defense of the show with the eclipse being the on/off button for their powers, Mohinder says several lines when he's still in the lab about how there should be absolutely no effect, that there is nothing magical about an eclipse. They're not telling you it was the eclipse itself. In fact, one semi-clever plot point for the writers to flesh out would be that that *some* heros characters have always had their powers... Blond immortal dude, Matt's Dad etc.
We did not see anyone during the eclipse episode who is *known* to be a "natural" mutant , so we have no idea how they were affected. Perhaps it is only the "created" mutants that are affected by the eclipse?
The sad part is, I know the writers don't care that much and many subtleties that we see are probably just gaps and coincidences.
Remember the Amazing Season 1?
by chromedome
Dec 5th, 2008
04:15:03 PM
S1: Claire waking up on the autopsy table! The very credible secret-trauma induced breakdown on the stairs at home afterward...

S2: Claire uses her powers to get on the cheer squad, so she has a plausible lie for HRG to cover dating the flying boy........... WTF?

S1: The appearance of Badass Hiro from the future to inspire Peter--Peter develops into a real Hero.

S2: Hiro wanders around ancient Japanifornia, Peter can't remember who he is, spends episodes wondering about his identity, and opens The Box with no payoff. Abandons Kaitlin in the future.

Season 1: Sylar is a super-powered serial killer
by Big Jim
Dec 5th, 2008
05:05:02 PM
who is a threat to everyone.

Season 2: Sylar is a de-powered serial killer in sheep's clothing looking to get his powers back so he can once again be a threat to everyone.

Season 3: Sylar is a threat to everyone, then he's a threat to no one, then he's sort of a threat but also useful, but then he goes after Claire and is a threat again, but then he's not a threat in the future, but then he's a threat again when he escapes, then he's not a threat because he loses his power and sees the error of his ways but then gets his powers back and sees the error of seeing the error of his ways, and then my head exploded.

Or, to put it another way
Season 1: Sylar kills his mother

Season 3: Sylar, on learning Mrs. Petrelli is his mother, wants to be a good boy and earn her love; when he discovers she's not his mother he decides it's better to be a killer.

Brian Vaughan...
by REDD
Dec 5th, 2008
05:06:54 PM
They should try and bring Brian Vaughan (Y: The Last Man) onboard. When he worked on "Lost", he really helped re-energize that show.

by wixmmm
Dec 5th, 2008
05:58:28 PM
y the last man is awesome...totally relatable character, good wit, and original plot twists...hell, an orignal plot period. Read it a while ago, just bought the trades and am saving the final two volumes i haven't read for vacation.
Big Jim
by G8kpr
Dec 5th, 2008
09:00:56 PM
Your synopsis of Sylar over the 3 seasons is perfect to a T. I loved when you said your head exploaded, because that was pretty much my feeling when he sliced open Elle. My head just burst.
Pick a character/concept from season 1
by chromedome
Dec 5th, 2008
09:02:00 PM
follow it thru S2 to S3..... This might not be pretty, but it will fun!

who will take the baton-pass from Big Jim?

" ...sees the error of seeing the error of his ways..."
by chromedome
Dec 5th, 2008
09:16:05 PM
"...sees the error of seeing the error of his ways..."
by chromedome
Dec 5th, 2008
09:17:20 PM
Well said, Big Jim!

if only the show itself were so well written

Yes, time travel back to season 1 is the only way to fix things
by Drath
Dec 6th, 2008
11:33:10 AM
Because they've ruined too much by killing people off (then miraculously saving just the ones that are regulars). Elle, Candace, Eden, Charlie, Nuclear Guy, Parkman's Dad, Adam, Elle's Dad, Hiro's Dad--all these deaths were for nothing! It's just a waste of characters. Remember when it was an actual big deal when Jenny Calendar died on Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Wow, it means NOTHING anymore except that the a contract is over. The bullshit threat of mortality on a show like this should not be so abused. Frankly, this is a problem with comic books too. Who the fuck even wants the New Gods dead? Fuck whoever does! And someone ALWAYS says death should be permanent when a character that shouldn't be dead is killed off. That's how this show has been. Just reset it all. Let everyone be alive again and just ignore that things went to shit. The only character who ought to be dead is Sylar. He's killed too many characters, and I can't describe my disgust at them making Elle just another notch on his belt.
Again Heroes is best show on TV right now!
by Dazzler69
Dec 6th, 2008
12:39:06 PM
Why fuck with something that works and brings the audience? I don't care what the ratings are. Most people I know watch it, work and friends.
They should tap DVR's for ratings to
by Dazzler69
Dec 6th, 2008
12:40:30 PM
really gauge the series for real people. Maybe have a privacy switch for people not wanting corps to know what they are watching.
Tonight's was actually pretty darned good.
by gotilk
Dec 9th, 2008
01:59:53 AM
Another good one. But that guy from the 4400 should have learned his lesson by now. Do NOT take promycin.
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