Heroes Volume 4 : Fugitives


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I thought the last volume was bad, I think this will be worse

Maybe when Peter lost his abilities, the writers also lost their abilities to write anything of decent quality, and now they're left with this ****

Slow, predictable, and annoying... oh well, good while it lasted, and yes, i'm sure people loved it, but I didn't

I still imagine I'll watch it, but it's no longer a show I look forward to

I thought he helped with the last few episodes of Vol. III

Anyways, I'm interested too see where this goes from here. We basically have an entire reset to the beginning of the volume, with a few hurt feelings.

He supposedly started working again with episode 15, I thought. Is that next week or the week after?

With the cancellation of his ABC series Pushing Daisies, Fuller has signed a seven-figure, 2-year deal with Universal Media Studios; he will rejoin the writing staff of the hit NBC series Heroes starting with the 20th episode of Season Three and "is expected to play key role in the [writing]" of the series.[4]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Fuller

Episode 20 is 5 episodes away.

Solid ep but I was a but confused as to who Luke was.. is he related to Sylar somehow? How would he know where Sylar's father was? And who was "Agent Simmons"?

Don't tag aired stuff. Its just confusing.

We don't know the story about Luke yet.

Agent Simmons was the guy in the chair.

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