[Cancelled] Heroes Season 4 (Volume 5 : Redemption)


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So is Peter still able to die now he do NOT have healing power?

I may have to look at the Finale last season again, did he Last took Mohinder's power?

Nope he doesn't have the healing power, unless he were to touch Claire and get it from her, but that would mean he would only have that ability as he can only hold one at a time.

So is Peter still able to die now he do NOT have healing power?

I may have to look at the Finale last season again, did he Last took Mohinder's power?

Yeah he must of seen Mohinder before he went away and then used it for his job...now he has speed its better for him rescuing people!

So is Peter still able to die now he do NOT have healing power?

I may have to look at the Finale last season again, did he Last took Mohinder's power?

The last power he took onscreen was Sylar's power in the last season. We know he had Mohinder's power up until the end of the most recent episode because he told Noah in his apartment that he took it from Mohinder. Let go of the fanatical love for Heroes and just pay attention dude.

^ Jesus Christ you people really need to chill! :|

I am pretty sure he did not have healing power and last power he took was NOT Mohinder thus I asked otherwise why would I even bother to ask?

Well, that explains why Mohinder is not in this episode.

Let go of the fanatical love for Heroes and just pay attention dude.

And, can YOU let go of the insulting attitude and just understand I am NOT as stupid as you think? I am Pretty sure I know as much as you know, but was just making sure if I somehow missed a part, but I now know I didn't!

*SIGH*

Why do I even bother? I am going to SHH and Kryptonsite forums! :|

^ Jesus Christ you people really need to chill! :|

I am pretty sure he did not have healing power and last power he took was NOT Mohinder thus I asked otherwise why would I even bother to ask?

Well, that explains why Mohinder is not in this episode.

And, can YOU let go of the insulting attitude and just understand I am NOT as stupid as you think? I am Pretty sure I know as much as you know, but was just making sure if I somehow missed a part, but I now know I didn't!

*SIGH*

Why do I even bother? I am going to SHH and Kryptonsite forums! :|

Kryptonsite forum is full of fanboys. They will rate anything a 10 as long as Milo or Tom is in it, regardless of the actual quality of the show.

Heroes still has glaring issues and the characters are still being written to fit the situation rather than the situation around the character.

Question: Is this ?Redemption? arc of Heroes going to last the whole season? Or will it be another half-season affair? ?Dannyny

Ausiello: It?ll span the entire 19-episode season.

NBC was fourth, it's two-hour "Heroes" (6 million, 2.7) premiere falling 46% from last year's one-hour opener. The show's demo also dropped from its first hour to its second -- not a good sign. At 10 p.m., "The Jay Leno Show" (5.7 million, 1.8) assumed its third-place position and dipped below a 2.0 for the first time.

I think this is going to be the final season.

Why do I even bother? I am going to SHH and Kryptonsite forums! :|

Good. Please don't come back. At least you'll have people there that will agree with you when you call steaming piles of crap 'a great episode' like you do with Smallville over and over and over.

I think this is going to be the final season.

I doubt that will be the case, but then, they weren't necessarily given a full 22+ episode season, so there might be something to that.

Good. Please don't come back. At least you'll have people there that will agree with you when you call steaming piles of crap 'a great episode' like you do with Smallville over and over and over.

Alright now, let's settle down before things get carried away please.

I doubt that will be the case, but then, they weren't necessarily given a full 22+ episode season, so there might be something to that.

Its lower rated than stuff they've already cancelled in the past couple years.

Lets put it this way: The second hour is getting comparable to the ratings SCC had when it was on Fridays.

They gotta amp up Peter, Sylar has to find himself... the world has to start waking up. Peter must be restored to his former glory, Claire has to go away.

The future they prevented, the one where people were flying, would be a fun future to explore. Probably too expensive to show though.

Yeah but NBC have invested alot into the series marketing and separate ARG's and Webisodes they will want to take a good hard look before they decide anything like that.

Yeah but NBC have invested alot into the series marketing and separate ARG's and Webisodes they will want to take a good hard look before they decide anything like that.

That makes it worse. Spending all kinds of money and getting no return means that they need to cut their losses faster.

Not sure if anyone posted the ratings yet, but they weren't good at all:

"Heroes brought in 46% less viewers than the premiere of season 3, with only 6 million people watching. In the bigger picture of the series, the very first episode of season 1 brought in 14 million, and the highest viewership being the premiere of season 2 with 17 million."

And after the poor start, it wouldn't surprise me to see next week's episode even lower. It isn't looking good for the show.

And I'll be the first to admit, that makes me sad. I don't want to see Heroes go. I haven't enjoyed it since the first season, but I do still keep up with the story-arcs and every once in a while, I'll watch an episode hoping that something's changed. But so far, it doesn't look like they have redeemed themselves. A season premier is suppose to give a preview of where the entire season is headed and I didn't care for where this one is headed so far. It seems we still are stuck with "disjointed story line's and repetitive, mopey characters."

Maybe, hopefully, that'll change.

True, they haven't spent alot this season though the Webisodes didn't run over the summer they are running alongside the series (starting next week!) and the promotion wasn't that big this year, even at comic con.

I just want to clear up that the super speed guy said, "I met an impasse", NOT empath. I think he is referring to Peter, although not specifically. Could be Tracy.

Anyway, the show is still decent, not like season 1 but it's better than some of the reality crap or game shows that's on TV.

I just want to clear up that the super speed guy said, "I met an impasse", NOT empath. I think he is referring to Peter, although not specifically. Could be Tracy.

Anyway, the show is still decent, not like season 1 but it's better than some of the reality crap or game shows that's on TV.

Main Entry: im?passe

Pronunciation: \ˈim-ˌpas, im-ˈ\

Function: noun

Etymology: French, from in- + passer to pass

Date: 1851

1 a : a predicament affording no obvious escape b : deadlock

2 : an impassable road or way : cul-de-sac

He said empath.

They gotta amp up Peter, Sylar has to find himself... the world has to start waking up. Peter must be restored to his former glory, Claire has to go away.

The future they prevented, the one where people were flying, would be a fun future to explore. Probably too expensive to show though.

Kill the cheerleader, save the show. (And, by all means, bring another hottie to make up for the loss)

Main Entry: im?passe

Pronunciation: \ˈim-ˌpas, im-ˈ\

Function: noun

Etymology: French, from in- + passer to pass

Date: 1851

1 a : a predicament affording no obvious escape b : deadlock

2 : an impassable road or way : cul-de-sac

He said empath.

The use of 'impasse' would have been correct in the context it was used.

But he said empath.

Not that it matters, its a silly point.

We know what Peter's power is, it doesn't really matter if they still consider it 'empathic mimicry' or not.

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