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


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I can't believe some of you will actually try to find the most extravagant explanations as to how nathan came back to life, when it's clearly a big eff up by the writers. Let's not even talk about that call at the end of season 2 that implies that mama petrelli was behind nathan being shot.

They f***ed up. Just like that.

The problem is people expect the writters to think of everything. Yes there are going to be huge plot holes. There pretty much always is when its this kind of show. For instance why didnt peter just teleport the healer kid and noah directly to hiro instead of just taking his power? That would have gotten them all out of that lench mob mess that they delt with. See thats a plot hole, I dont question it, I just move on, which is what most of you need to do.

I disagree. There shouldn't be huge plot holes, but in the case of Heroes, there are too many to track and have severely ruined what was once a great show. The scenario with Peter and the healer kid played out to his disadvantage; he couldn't just teleport them because he was shot and had to be healed, which required contact, which resulted in him absorbing the healing power whether he wanted to or not (also, it's too simple of a solution to make a story out of it).

That has been explained, but I forgot how...

Wow, 3 pages later and nobody gets it right? Right after Adam and Peter break out of the Primatech facilities, they head straight to the hospital where Nathan was, and Adam injected his own blood in the IV or whatever that Nathan was connected to. It was because of Adam "saving" Nathan that Peter spent the rest of the second season blindly following his every command.

That's probably why season 1 & 2 are good. We got badass heroes with badass powers. That's why Sylar is so popular. Find a way to bring them back and stick with them. No more wimpy heroes!

True. Hiro was a Time traveling/Teleporting Ninja! Now that's just badass.

When is the last Heroes before break?

epguides has this listed

9 Nov 09 Shadowboxing

16 Nov 09 Brother's Keeper

and nothing after so I assume that's it for the year.

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