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


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Dissapointed with the last episode... Would of been nice to have a big ol baddy fight... If they make the next chapter, whoever is the season's big bad, I hope they finally kick some some ass.

Dissapointed with the last episode... Would of been nice to have a big ol baddy fight... If they make the next chapter, whoever is the season's big bad, I hope they finally kick some some ass.

I doubt they will kick ass now they are out in the open but they might be hunted now because they are "gifted"

I have to Disagree with those said this Finale was good. No it wasn't!

Awful Season Finale!!! Rushed and anti-climatics as HELL!!! Smallville is now a clearly better show than Heroes!

By no means was this even a proper ending for Heroes if they do not renew for another season, especially when they let Claire stupidly jump off the ferris wheel. I mean, we just spent the whole season building up a plot where Samuel was going to reveal them, and now Claire does it anyway? Well, of course, they prevent thousands of casualties, but still.

The only ending that I would be satisfied with is either 1) the heroes find a way to lead normal lives again while hiding their powers (similar to what Lost is doing) or 2) they find a way to become accepted by society and live up to the show's title (Clark Kent's rise to Superman).

The only closure that we got from this episode is Samuel is negated as a threat, Charlie/Hiro plotline is closed, and Sylar officially stays true to his "I'm a hero" line.

Dissapointed with the last episode... Would of been nice to have a big ol baddy fight... If they make the next chapter, whoever is the season's big bad, I hope they finally kick some some ass.

Same, it was a poor ending to a series, especially if it doesn't get renewed.

By no means was this even a proper ending for Heroes if they do not renew for another season, especially when they let Claire stupidly jump off the ferris wheel. I mean, we just spent the whole season building up a plot where Samuel was going to reveal them, and now Claire does it anyway? Well, of course, they prevent thousands of casualties, but still.

The only ending that I would be satisfied with is either 1) the heroes find a way to lead normal lives again while hiding their powers (similar to what Lost is doing) or 2) they find a way to become accepted by society and live up to the show's title (Clark Kent's rise to Superman).

The only closure that we got from this episode is Samuel is negated as a threat, Charlie/Hiro plotline is closed, and Sylar officially stays true to his "I'm a hero" line.

This.

No, Samuel's plan was to kill a lot of people. That's kind of the point here.

Umm, his plan was to kill a lot of people as a display of power, letting those with powers take their place at the top of the food chain which of course would reveal their existance to the general public. So that was Samuel's plan until he got into a dirt shoving fight with Peter, which was the lamest thing I've seen since the "behind closed doors" fight with Sylar and Nathan.

  • 2 weeks later...

NBC still unsure over 'Heroes' future

NBC is still unsure over the future of Heroes, network president Angela Bromstad has admitted.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Bromstad confirmed that she has recently met with show creator Tim Kring, but said that they have not reached a decision.

"We met with Tim Kring [last week] and talked about a lot of things," she said. "It's a wait-and-see for us."

Asked if a possible fifth season would be announced as the final one, she replied: "We're going to cross that bridge when we come to it."

Digitalspy

  • 4 weeks later...

'Heroes' Larter predicts fifth season

Heroes star Ali Larter has revealed that she is confident the drama will be renewed for a fifth season.

The 34-year-old actress, who plays single mother Niki Sanders, believes that there is more narrative left in the show.

"I think that we'll be back, there are still stories that need to be told," HitFix quotes her as saying at a press event for her new movie Resident Evil.

NBC, which in January said that a renewal was very likely, later announced that it was still unsure over the programme's future.

The superhero drama, which has recently been panned by critics, only logged 4.4 million viewers for its fourth season finale in February.

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NBC is light on known properties and some of it's old stand-by shows like Law and Order are getting long in the tooth, they'll probably do a 5th season just to fill an hour, but I suspect they will treat it poorly and try to do it on the cheap.

'Heroes' Larter predicts fifth season

Heroes star Ali Larter has revealed that she is confident the drama will be renewed for a fifth season.

The 34-year-old actress, who plays single mother Niki Sanders, believes that there is more narrative left in the show.

"I think that we'll be back, there are still stories that need to be told," HitFix quotes her as saying at a press event for her new movie Resident Evil.

NBC, which in January said that a renewal was very likely, later announced that it was still unsure over the programme's future.

The superhero drama, which has recently been panned by critics, only logged 4.4 million viewers for its fourth season finale in February.

Source

I wasn't aware she was playing Niki Sanders still! Awesome!

I wasn't aware she was playing Niki Sanders still! Awesome!

good ol digital spy up with modern times just read they are making a series callled M*A*S*H don't think it will be a hit though!

I wasn't aware she was playing Niki Sanders still! Awesome!

You act like it matters, continuity went out the door in season 2 and has not been seen since. You could call her Colonel Sanders and her power would be throwing chicken parts at enemies and it wouldn't matter.

You act like it matters, continuity went out the door in season 2 and has not been seen since. You could call her Colonel Sanders and her power would be throwing chicken parts at enemies and it wouldn't matter.

I hope thats a real power!

  • 2 weeks later...

British drama is 'sad and depressed' says Heroes star

British TV bosses should spend less on reality shows and more on drama to turn around the "sad and depressed sector", Heroes star Sendhil Ramamurthy says.

The US actor, 35, who studied drama in London, said his UK acting friends were struggling because "there's actually nothing for them to audition for".

"It's such a shame when talented people are not allowed to do what they want to do because of money", he said.

Ramamurthy also confirmed he had left the hit sci-fi show Heroes.

The actor, in London to promote Gurinder Chadha film It's A Wonderful Afterlife, appeared in four series of Heroes, which is shown in the UK on BBC Two.

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