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


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Good episode tonight for sure! I want to see a little more fighting in episodes again. That is the only thing that is lacking in the last few episodes. The special effects in the last two episodes with the sound power is amazing, very nicely done.

Good episode tonight for sure! I want to see a little more fighting in episodes again. That is the only thing that is lacking in the last few episodes. The special effects in the last two episodes with the sound power is amazing, very nicely done.

Yeah when Hiro stopped time and she put her hands through the sound waves that was cool!

An actual very good episode and only a couple posts. Not a good sign for the show

yeah the lack of Jedi worries me...if he gives up the show is doooooooooooooomed!

The only good thing I find about this Season is Sylar and his character... everything else seems to bore me;

The Cheerleader, Peter and that deaf chick & Matt.

also what happened to Hiro and Ando?

Slowly giving up on this show. (N)

Wouldn't the police notice the shotgun blasts in the house? Plus the parents seem to have been decomposing for a while. Certainly the police would sense something shifty was going on.

Ha ha ha, I thought about that as well. Apparently Noah has the power to convince other people of lies because that kid is certainly going to jail. :laugh:

Not too bad of an episode. We haven't had an episode without Claire like this so it was a nice change of pace.

Which was lowered rated than Heroes last year ...

but was still renewed due to people wanting to buy subway sandwiches to keep it, NBC do have it ready for March but there has been hints that it could return before end of October

When the **** is Redemption coming to the BBC? Damn it...

well I reported a while back that BBC were dropping a few of their american shows so I wouldn't be surprised if that's one...its costly to buy.

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