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


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Agreed I was VERY closet o falling a sleep during that episode.

I did fall asleep during one of the Claire scenes. At least the 'trial' was interesting.

But I don't think its fair to say anything about posting right now with the forums being in-flux.

I did fall asleep during one of the Claire scenes. At least the 'trial' was interesting.

But I don't think its fair to say anything about posting right now with the forums being in-flux.

I thought the trial was the most boring part of the episode.

They should have started this season off like this... build up Samuel to the bad guy and show what he is capable of. Then the heroes have to stop him. Instead it takes 14 episodes to show where the season is going (yes, we all knew it but the 4 million viewers who will stick with these filler episodes aint enough).

They should have started this season off like this... build up Samuel to the bad guy and show what he is capable of. Then the heroes have to stop him. Instead it takes 14 episodes to show where the season is going (yes, we all knew it but the 4 million viewers who will stick with these filler episodes aint enough).

I think the season should finish like this.

Clair and her roommate should have hot passionate lesbian sex. A little crotch grinding, fingering action. Now that would keep me awake!

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I think the season should finish like this.

Clair and her roommate should have hot passionate lesbian sex. A little crotch grinding, fingering action. Now that would keep me awake!

Oh, dont get me wrong, I still enjoyed this season. But I really feel like the ratings were hurt by such a long and drawn out season. I am hopeful that Heroes returns next September but with the low ratings it just doesnt seem likely.

I hope this season raps it up, it's obvious they don't have enough content left to fill even one full episode, ramp up to a big duel between Sylar and Samuel and call it a day.

I really liked the last episode. More character development, power usage, and finally seeing what samuel can do. And Hiro is back :)

Hiro's stories are always well done and funny. It is always a pleasure watching him, which is why if the show ever ends, he needs a spinoff

Nah, all they'd do is find new ways to make him impotent with his abilities and be all wishy washy, then make him think he's 10 and more powerful than ever, but then have his mom heal him while they're both dead, since apparently she can heal him without actually being alive....

I am hoping for another season, where all the heroes use their powers to FIGHT every episode! And, don't care what the naysayers say!

Given the budget constraints that NBC has, I just don't see it possible to have fight scenes in every episode. I thought season 5 would be a good idea considering how the storyline was developing during the first half of the season. Now I just want it to end, but I don't realistically see how they can wrap up all the loose ends in Heroes without another season.

I think the season should finish like this.

Clair and her roommate should have hot passionate lesbian sex. A little crotch grinding, fingering action. Now that would keep me awake!

+1

and by doing that, it somehow shows Sylar isn't going to end up alone after all, since he joins in half way through?

The Hiro-Charlie storyline hasn't been permanently derailed, says Masi Oka. We will be seeing her again.

Let's put it this way: He has to find Charlie and it will be resolved by the Winter Olympics. I can't say what kind of reunion it will be, but there will be a resolution. Whether it's good or not, the audience will have to decide. But it won't just be talked about - like, 'Oh well, she's lost in time. Too bad!

Also, Hiro will interact with Samuel some more, but he's not too heavily involved in the final showdown with the carnies. And the final confrontation opens up a whole new batch of questions - which absolutely need another season of Heroes to answer. [TV Guide]

Bah, I was happy and then disappointed with the episode tonight. The Sylar/Parkman bit was good but holy crap, I can't believe I saw the "shooting scene" coming from a mile away. Is there anybody who didn't know that was coming? At least don't show the scene with Samuel and the "multiple guy" talking quietly before the shooting goes down.

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