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  • Heroes 13 ep Reboot

    Reboot the world! I really wanted to get into this show when it came out, but the first season finale sucked, and it just went downhill from there, suffering a combination of poor writing and over complicated story lines. A few eps into the third season I realized I didn't have a damn clue what was going on any more and stopped watching it.


    NBC's sci-fi series Heroes is being revived as a 13-episode limited series, with creator Tim Kring back at the helm but a new cast of characters and a self-contained storyline that's "shrouded in secrecy."

    The series, which aired from 2006-2010, will return in 2015 as Heroes Reborn, NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke announced Saturday, adding that some former cast members might "pop" back in for cameos. The characters and plots will be introduced in a digital series that will precede the TV premiere.

    Heroes was a big hit in its first season, averaging 14.5 million viewers, but ratings declined sharply afterward as some fans began to sour on its heavily serialized story about a group of people with superpowers.

    Kring went on to create Touch, a Fox drama that marked star Kiefer Sutherland's return about two years after 24 ended. But the show faded quickly and was canceled after two seasons. Heroes Reborn joins 24: Live Another Day, due in May, as the latest canceled series to get a limited-run revival.

    in a statement, Salke said: "The enormous impact Heroes had on the television landscape when it first launched in 2006 was eye-opening. Shows with that kind of resonance don't come around often and we thought it was time for another installment. We're thrilled that visionary creator Tim Kring was as excited about jumping back into this show as we were and we look forward to all the new textures and layers Tim plans to add to his original concept. Until we get closer to air in 2015, the show will be appropriately shrouded in secrecy, but we won't rule out the possibility of some of the show's original cast members popping back in."

  • #2
    What a way to make sure a show doesn't get labeled a failure. Only give it one season so you don't have to come up with an excuse to can it after that season.

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    • #3
      That show had a lot of potential and it just went weird.

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      • #4
        I think after season one is when the writers strike happened. I remember liking the first season and not minding the second but losing interest during the third.
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        • #5
          Agreed, I thought it was amazing, then it just fell off and I didn't care any more.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
            What a way to make sure a show doesn't get labeled a failure. Only give it one season so you don't have to come up with an excuse to can it after that season.
            Walking dead was only given one season. Saying they are limiting it means nothing

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            • #7
              I enjoyed season 1, but they went progressively downhill from there. I think season 1 Sylar was one of the best TV villains of all time, but they never should have given him the healing ability, they crippled his character when that happened. Plus they had WAY too many characters. They should have killed off Ando, HRG, Mohinder, Angela, the triplets, and the speedster chick.

              Then they should have focused entirely on the future where Peter had the scar, Claire was a badass, and Sylar was running the world.

              Not gonna lie, I will watch the reboot, but I don't have high hopes.

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              • #8
                I'll watch it. I liked the previous one until they jumped the shark.

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                • #9
                  Never watched it, never looked interesting to me.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                    That show had a lot of potential and it just went weird.
                    Yup, great concept for a show. If I remember right, the weirdness all went down during the writers strike.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by UserX View Post
                      Yup, great concept for a show. If I remember right, the weirdness all went down during the writers strike.
                      It did. Season 2 was the writers strike year and they went to hell in a handbasket after that.

                      Season 3 was the peter from the future stole peter from the past and inadvertently caused Sylar to get Claire, who acted like a rape victim for the rest of the show. Sylar was then captured by his mother, Angela, which made him the brother of Peter and Nathan, in finding his mother, he tried to go good, but wound up going bad after finding out that his mother wasn't his mother after all. Peter decided that he needed to be like Sylar to stop his supposedly dead father, but wound up turning into sylar until his supposedly dead father stole all of his powers, thus making him the most useless character ever.

                      Nathan joined his father to make everyone into heroes, but that wound up fucking everything up and ended with the government starting a war with the heroes and peter got a completely weak version of his power back, still leaving him useless.

                      The government then roflstomps most of the heroes, even though any one of them has 10x the power of the government. Sylar then goes all Norman Bates and starts transforming into his dead step mother after working with the government to stop the heroes. Then he becomes a completely unstoppable killing machine that kills nathan, until useless peter manages to stop him, then parkman convinces sylar that he is actually Nathan and he shape shifts into Nathan, but parkman now has Sylar nesting in his brain for season 4.

                      And that was the complete clusterfuck that was season 3 of heroes. I'm not even mentioning hunting down the escaped cons and all of the filler crap.

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                      • #12
                        Ya I really like the first show but towards the end I started losing interest. This "reboot" (what is it with all the damn reboots?) should be interesting.

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                        • #13
                          The open chest scene with the cheerleader on the autopsy table is one of the greatest scenes I've can remember on broadcast TV. It looked like something you'd see in a horror flick, not something on primetime TV. Then she healed back and jumped off the table.

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                          • #14
                            Yup, show had so much potential with Hiro learning to become a bad a$$ and Peter-Sylar matchup for powers, and somehow forming a "Justice League/X-men" of sorts, but then the whole show dumped into this pathetic soap opera.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
                              Yup, show had so much potential with Hiro learning to become a bad a$$ and Peter-Sylar matchup for powers, and somehow forming a "Justice League/X-men" of sorts, but then the whole show dumped into this pathetic soap opera.
                              Freaking X2

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