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


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How are they going to fit tracy strauss, noah and claire, peter, sylar, "dark parkman", emma and the whole NY ordeal, hiro, ando, mohinder and charlie in one episode? :(

never said it would be a good ending, just and ending lol

Meh good riddance - this series I've watched on fast forward and haven't missed anything. Last episode I saw Peter and Sylar hitting a brick wall with a hammer which they eventually knocked down and Claire and Bennett get buried, did I miss anything?

Series has been lost in it's own convolution for ages now, taking 50 minutes to tell a 5 minute story.

Theres a quote somewhere in this thread already that says the ending of the season leaves a bunch open, so if they end it this season, you all aren't going to be happy.

Also, with NBC needing to fill an additional 5 hours a week without Leno at 10, Heroes will probably stay.

Meh good riddance - this series I've watched on fast forward and haven't missed anything. Last episode I saw Peter and Sylar hitting a brick wall with a hammer which they eventually knocked down and Claire and Bennett get buried, did I miss anything?

Series has been lost in it's own convolution for ages now, taking 50 minutes to tell a 5 minute story.

Well said.

I would blame Claire's prominence and Peter's nerfing as the downfall of Heroes. They had to drag stories out, so they nerfed Peter and brought in the dumbass Claire to slow things down

I agree with the person that said they take 50 minutes to tell a story that's only 5 minutes long

Yes, this episode seemed really slow to me and the way the episode ended was poor. It wasn't even an exciting cliffhanger.

BTW while watching the recap at the start and seeing Claire in the cross-hairs, i can't have been the only one wishing she got shot properly :p

Sylar will blow the duplicate dude one by one to smithereens. But there will be some kind of loophole where the duplicate guy is able to survive as long as his spirit or soul is attached to one of his bodies. Peter with Parkman's powers will sniff out the real one eventually. Job done, 30 minutes gone.

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