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'Heroes' star reassures fans over future

Heroes star Dawn Olivieri has reassured fans over the show's future.

The NBC series, which is now in its fourth season, has been struggling to maintain decent ratings in recent weeks.

However, speaking exclusively to DS, Olivieri, who plays carnival goer Lydia on the series, said that she believes the show will return for a fifth season.

"Everybody talks about it losing momentum and not being so great in the ratings, but honestly, this show makes so much money for NBC that I don't see it gong anywhere.

"It's had No.1 DVD sales every year it's been on - internationally - and I don't think it's going anywhere. I think it'll keep going."

Heroes returns to NBC Monday, January 11 in a new 9pm slot.

Unless the storyline can really come up with a whole new arch, I am not sure if I really want a fifth season. This really is getting dragged on a lot longer than it should have. Plus you have to factor in how Comcast will influences NBC, since they now own the network.

As seen in the final ?Heroes? episode of 2009, Nathan Petrelli is now ? more than ever ? truly and sincerely dead. But is that necessarily the last the show?s fans have seen of beloved original cast member Adrian Pasdar?

After all, the NBC series has a habit of finding ways to keep its actors around, death be damned. For example, Pasdar could easily be called upon to shoot a scene that takes place in the past, as Hiro flits around time.

Fancast asked ?Heroes? creator Tim Kring if Pasdar is in fact done with the show, at least for the remainder of Season 4. He told us, ?That is correct. And we are shooting the last episode right now, so I can say that with complete clarity.?

Kring has no regrets about dispensing with Nathan in Episode 12. ?We started discussing it at the end of last season, when we actually killed the character,? he explains, ?so it really just became a matter of how and when.?

The writers initially aimed to keep Pasdar around through all 19 of this season?s episodes, ?but sometimes you can?t stretch stories like taffy,? Kring says. ?You realize, ?We?re treading water here, and we need to make a decision.??

The decision to part ways with Pasdar the actor, however, ?was tough,? Kring admits.

?On every show I?ve been on, there are actors that become leaders,? he says, ?and Adrian has been a terrific guy and a friend. That made this doubly difficult.?

Previewing the show?s January 11 return (?Heroes? will now air Mondays at 9/8c, leading out of ?Chuck?), Kring says that Samuel?s seemingly sinister plan will ?crank up and build to a crescendo,? while Peter rebounds from Nathan?s final exit by seeking out Claire, who has just joined up with the carnival.

?They are able to sort of bond over the loss of their brother and faFancast says. ?So you will see those stories start to collide.?

Source: Fancast

O.o

They're not going to finish out even remotely close to May?

no its a short season and they return very quickly after new year as well instead of being March as it used to be

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]Joseph Sullivan was the paternal figure of the carnival for many years before his death. During that time he kept secret the extent to which Samuel's power could grow. Restraining Samuel's very emotions. A task that weighted heavily on Joseph.

Before his untimely death, Joseph took several steps to ensure Samuel would remain in check. The consequences of Joseph's actions proved to be both fatal and far reaching; effecting more than just the lives of these two brothers...

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HEROES RETURNS WITH A SPECIAL TWO-HOUR EPISODE - THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS INTENSIFIES AS FINAL RESPECTS ARE PAID TO A FALLEN HERO - RAY PARK, DAWN OLIVIERI, DAVID H. LAWRENCE XVII AND ELISABETH ROHM GUEST STAR

As Claire (Hayden Panettiere) becomes immersed into the world of the Carnival, she becomes increasingly suspicious of Samuel's (Robert Knepper) motives. Hiro (Masi Oka) is on a mission to rescue one of his own, but has difficulty communicating his intentions to Ando (James Kyson Lee). Samuel has his sight set on Emma (guest star Deanne Bray) and her ability to complete his master plan. Meanwhile, Sylar (Zachary Quinto) returns to the Carnival in search of answers and Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) continues to struggle with the loss of his brother. Elsewhere, H.R.G. (Jack Coleman) sets his plan in motion to take down the carnival.

Cristine Rose also stars. Todd Stashwick, Saemi Nakamura, Sasha Pieterse and Dawn Lyen Gardner also guest star.

Source: NBC

Emma to appear in at least 4 more episodes!

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Last Winter, Joseph tasked Arnold, sending him back in time. When Arnold never returned, Joseph and Samuel set out to find him. But the Arnold they found was now a feeble old man...

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so Samuel killed the old time traveller :(

I've never read those comics before, I'm a little confused.

In the show, I don't remember anything about Arnold going back in time. The only thing I remember is Samuel asking Arnold to transport Charlie.

Did I miss an episode?

I've never read those comics before, I'm a little confused.

In the show, I don't remember anything about Arnold going back in time. The only thing I remember is Samuel asking Arnold to transport Charlie.

Did I miss an episode?

nope everything not explained in the show in the end (in theory) gets explained in the comics

nope everything not explained in the show in the end (in theory) gets explained in the comics

Hmm, never knew that...

Thanks.

All this time travel is overwhelming. Hiro just needs to go back in time, kill baby forms of all villains, the end. :rofl:

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