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May 22, 2007 13:44

Heroes, One Season Later.

Hoo. I can't say I've ever been so dissatisfied to be right.

Okay, we can assume that the Petrelli boys are dead, which means they might, in fact, not be. Trust me, it makes sense.

It was strangely paced. And how close was Issac's studio to Kirby Plaza, anyway? Parkman hustles down there, finds nothing, sees painting, and still makes it back in time to be useless in the battle? With his donut condition, I find that hard to believe.

It seemed to be everyone tag teaming with Peter to beat Sylar, until Hiro showed up and ran him through.

Of course, it ends up that Hiro's prediction was based on faulty intel, since stabbing Sylar didn't do anything to stop the exploding man.

The highlight of the show was the end, with a preview of Heroes S2.Generations will bprobably go deeper into the previous generations of the Heroes universe. So we'll see Nakamura Sr, Claude (maybe), the Petrellis, Mr. Deveraux, and Lindrerman's 'adventures', although I wonder how much of it will be just them doing bad things.

One quick question: I've seen some people saying they thought Heroes was going to be a single season endeavour. Are these people retarded? Seriously, a network tv show in the US never stops, especially if it's successful. If Lost's ratings weren't wobbling on an axis, there's no chance they'd have gotten away with 3:16 and done. It's all about the bottom line.

I just hope Nissan doesn't get its fangs into the show quite as deep next year. The tital sequences will hopefuly still be clever.

Hopefully the novels are nice n' stuff. I notice they're asking if you've noticed the secrets in the interactive versions. Anyone found anything yet?

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