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


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The ending was decent but I really thought the episode sucked. I haven't said that about many episodes but wow, what the heck was wrong with this one.

I felt the same way. It just didn't seem "good" until the last 5 minutes.

All of you have really undependable opinions. If you are offended by that comment, disconnect your computer from the internet. I thought it was a decent episode. Nothing spectacular, but the ending was good.

So yeah I thought last nights episode was very slow, and basically a filler episode, and like you guys the last 5 mins was the best. Question though..

Didn't Peter give up his "speed" last episode to pick up something else? But now he has speed back? Or am I lost.

:D

I can see why you put that.

Panettiere 'asked for lesbian storyline'

I felt the same way. It just didn't seem "good" until the last 5 minutes.

+1

So yeah I thought last nights episode was very slow, and basically a filler episode, and like you guys the last 5 mins was the best. Question though..

Didn't Peter give up his "speed" last episode to pick up something else? But now he has speed back? Or am I lost.

People just Assumed that he lost speed.

All of you have really undependable opinions. If you are offended by that comment, disconnect your computer from the internet. I thought it was a decent episode. Nothing spectacular, but the ending was good.

So an opinion has to be dependable? You have to count on somebody saying what YOU want them to say? Sheesh, sorry but agree to disagree on this one.

Awful episode, except for Sylar's return. Now, he shouldn't have any memories, since they are all in Parkman's head, right?

If they want to get the show back on the right track, they need to get Peter his original ability back and have him and Sylar finally throw down for more than 2 seconds of screen time. I hate the use of the abilities just to use them, but everyone has been waiting for that since S1.

The ending was decent but I really thought the episode sucked. I haven't said that about many episodes but wow, what the heck was wrong with this one.

I thought the ending was obvious. I felt that Millie was probably a lot like Angela in the fact that she's ruthless and gets what she wants. When Nathan told her that he had something to do with her daughter's death, and that his m, err, family had something to do with cleaning it up, I assume she was going to have Nathan killed. And to me, logic dictated Sylar would return. Not to mention that Parkman didn't show up at all in this episode, which meant Sylar wasn't in the episode, and I knew the writers couldn't help themselves but have Sylar come back somehow dramatic.

Another total **** episode. In Season One we all knew where the season was headed. There was clear direction, but they haven't had clear direction since then and until they get back to that, we're never going to have a good show again. It is suffering from the exact same thing Lost suffered from in Seasons Two and Three. When they got that end date, the show, in Season Four, became fantastic and only got better. Heroes needs an end date.

I thought the ending was obvious. I felt that Millie was probably a lot like Angela in the fact that she's ruthless and gets what she wants. When Nathan told her that he had something to do with her daughter's death, and that his m, err, family had something to do with cleaning it up, I assume she was going to have Nathan killed. And to me, logic dictated Sylar would return. Not to mention that Parkman didn't show up at all in this episode, which meant Sylar wasn't in the episode, and I knew the writers couldn't help themselves but have Sylar come back somehow dramatic.

Another total **** episode. In Season One we all knew where the season was headed. There was clear direction, but they haven't had clear direction since then and until they get back to that, we're never going to have a good show again. It is suffering from the exact same thing Lost suffered from in Seasons Two and Three. When they got that end date, the show, in Season Four, became fantastic and only got better. Heroes needs an end date.

I remember seeing Sylar's head surface from the ground in one of the previews for Season 4 sometime ago, so I knew it was coming :p

Too many mistakes have happened in Heroes and they are now suffering. I enjoyed Season 3 better Season 4 so far. As for Lost, I didn't think Season Two suffered, the first half of the season was fantastic, it dipped in the middle and picked up towards the end. Season 3 was a good season too, besides Nikki and Paulo :no:

I thought the ending was obvious. I felt that Millie was probably a lot like Angela in the fact that she's ruthless and gets what she wants. When Nathan told her that he had something to do with her daughter's death, and that his m, err, family had something to do with cleaning it up, I assume she was going to have Nathan killed. And to me, logic dictated Sylar would return. Not to mention that Parkman didn't show up at all in this episode, which meant Sylar wasn't in the episode, and I knew the writers couldn't help themselves but have Sylar come back somehow dramatic.

Another total **** episode. In Season One we all knew where the season was headed. There was clear direction, but they haven't had clear direction since then and until they get back to that, we're never going to have a good show again. It is suffering from the exact same thing Lost suffered from in Seasons Two and Three. When they got that end date, the show, in Season Four, became fantastic and only got better. Heroes needs an end date.

Heroes has an end date. I doubt it will make it to it, though.

Heroes has an end date. I doubt it will make it to it, though.

Oh it does, does it? I did not know that. Then if that's true, I would have thought that the show would get some sort of overall story arc then, but so far it doesn't seem like that it does. At least not like the first season. Unless I'm missing something.

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