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The Heroes writers should be breathing a sigh of relief, seeing as how there's a new Xmen movie coming out soon... so they'll have their number one source of plagiarism to 'inspire' them anew. In the comic world, the ressurrecting (or the "it was all a dream") of a character to perpetuate what was once good is called a retcon (return to continuity). No worries, if the show can get better it can also get bad again.
its nice read a review by someone who hasn't completely given up on the show like so many other, just remember the alternative on network tv seems be mostly dancing and signing shows, so i'll hold their
Your review is a breath of fresh air for someone who loves the show as I do. Thanks a million times. I can't wait for the finale:)
This season not been better than season 2. The problem with Heroes is the bad guys become good and then bad and then good and then bad again. And the good guys become bad and then good again. They get kidnapped and then escape and then kidnapped again. But their is not suspense to the kidnapping. Then they keep making up the past which has nothing to do with the show. The gang goes to some ghost town where they discover that the government was kidnapping heros 40 years ago. So what. This should have been a great show. But it is just average
The last several episodes of Heroes are among their worst! I think having Sylar cut so many screaming people's heads open was part of what drove away 2 plus million viewers. The series has become boring, cliche', and silly. It's time to find a good book.
It's time for all new characters. A new set each season and a new story line. Can't take any of them anymore...
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