Let's be honest: Heroes needs to end volume 4 on an up note. A very up note. While most of the online press has bought season tickets on the bash-Heroes express, the raw data for the show has not been looking good. It appears for now that NBC is going to bet on the brand strength of Heroes - despite high profile licensing collapses like the UBISoft's Heroes video game - and the creative team's past success. Whether Tim Kring and - apparently - Byran Fuller can bring sunshine to the sullen mugs of the entertainment press seems a question better poised for next year. In the meantime, here is a few looks at some of the action that awaits Heroes fans next Monday. Yatah!
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I agree here. I've actually stopped watching Heroes this season, I'll just catch up and buy the DVD in August. But they really need to finish strong.
Just a quick note though, we're currently on season three, not four. :)
oops, actually meant volume 4
Lol, not your fault. Maybe if Heroes didn't have to be so confusing with it's volumes/seasons thing they got going on, people wouldn't make that mistake in the first place.
I agree here. I’ve actually stopped watching Heroes this season, I’ll just catch up and buy the DVD in August. But they really need to finish strong.
Just a quick note though, we’re currently on season three, not four. :)
oops, actually meant volume 4
Lol, not your fault. Maybe if Heroes didn’t have to be so confusing with it’s volumes/seasons thing they got going on, people wouldn’t make that mistake in the first place.