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


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I've been enjoying this season a lot. :\ I miss Peter having all his powers.. but I'll survive. :\ I love Samuel, he makes such a good villian. :D

Yeah same when Samuel pwned Sylar that was bad ass!, I think really if you are not enjoying then stop watching it :p

Heroes - Episode 4.15 - Close To You - Promotional Photos

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And here's the official description for episode 4x16, "Pass/Fail", airing Jan. 18:

THE VERDICT OF AN UNEXPECTED TRIAL COULD MEAN THE END OF HIRO ? GEORGE TAKEI, TAMLYN TOMITA, MADELINE ZIMA, DAWN OLIVIERI AND DAVID ANDERSGUEST STAR

Hiro's (Masi Oka) life hangs in the balance as his brain tumor worsens, prompting him to subconsciously deal with some of his past decisions. Meanwhile, Sylar (Zachary Quinto) pays Claire (Hayden Panettiere) an unexpected visit to get answers as to why he isn't quite himself. Elsewhere, Samuel's (Robert Knepper) plan to impress his long-lost love, Vanessa (guest star Kate Vernon), takes a terrifying turn.

Greg Grunberg: Heroes Will Be Back!

Ratings shmatings. Greg Grunberg says Heroes will be back next fall for a fifth season ? and he?s got proof. ?We wrapped yesterday and the [final episode] is nowhere near a series finale,? he told us at last night?s People?s Choice Awards. ?It is cliffhanger-y and exciting, but it is nowhere near an end to a series that people are so invested in. It does not tie everything up in a neat bow? I don?t have any doubt that the show will be back.?

Grunberg cites Heroes? strong DVD sales and international success as two reasons the show will go on. ?We will wrap it up properly in the next season and get to 100 episodes,? he maintains. ?At least that?s what I would like to see happen. They take so much care in writing the show that I would hope we get the chance to end it right.

?Lost announced an end [date] and I think that helped both the people working on the show and the people watching it,? he continues. ?They see the finish line and I think it gives them something tangible to invest in and be excited about. It?s like it?s a movie and they want to see the end of it. That?s what I hope happens with our show.?

Speaking of Lost, Grunberg confirms that his ill-fated Oceanic pilot will play a role in the show?s Feb. 2 season premiere. What?s the context? ?Well, with [Lost], they go back and forth in time so you have no idea when and where the last season will take place,? he says. ?I may get eaten all over again. It may be a flashback. It may be an alternate new reality where I am on the same flight but we don?t crash and I don?t get eaten. Maybe I?m a ghost. You never know.?

I'm hoping it doesn't to be honest, really lost faith in Heroes this season :/

so you don't want them to actually end everything? you just want it to stop? you see I don't mind shows getting cancelled (Jericho for example) but they need an ending otherwise its always going to be "what if"

anyway if they did cancel it I am sure we would see the end explained in the Graphic Novels

Awww, this has been one of my favorite seasons. Watching Samuel own the police station was epic.

and Sylar :D

Awww, this has been one of my favorite seasons. Watching Samuel own the police station was epic.

Okay, I give you that. And I really enjoyed the Matt and Sylar scenes.

so you don't want them to actually end everything? you just want it to stop? you see I don't mind shows getting cancelled (Jericho for example) but they need an ending otherwise its always going to be "what if"

anyway if they did cancel it I am sure we would see the end explained in the Graphic Novels

True, but maybe they will end it on a cliffhanger this season so they have to get a Season 5 next year..

The only thing I could think of for the entire two episodes was 'why in the holy hell would Noah have a file labeled Claire Bennett'? Such a stupid, stupid thing for their prop department to do.

Well, Claire was originally The Company's baby and those files were from the Company days. But yeah, still kind of weird to see Noah hasn't shreded her file yet. Then again, maybe he is keeping it as a reference of everything the Company originally gathered about her ability?

Dear Heroes writers, please give Peter his powers back and make him fight Sylar and make it epic. Thank you and good night.

There appears to be something to that effect because Peter started flying without having acquired the power again. I know, was totally random.

There appears to be something to that effect because Peter started flying without having acquired the power again. I know, was totally random.

Do you mean in the last episode mate? I think he made Claire call up her West so Peter could take his flying ability in memory of Nathan or whatever.

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