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


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It's a real shame what happened to this once great show. Sorry to see it go in a way and in another way glad it's finally done. Slow death is no good.

Yeah, they made too many mistakes, with story, characters etc... Their writing team & producers dropped the ball big time with this show. I think Heroes has to be one of the most Schizo shows I have ever seen. There was so many brilliant moments but then again so many dull, boring, mindless moments.

In my opinion the season 4 finale was actually pretty good and so in my view the show ended on a high note at least. I was kinda hoping they weren't gonna pick up too many of the new pilots shot for NBC, allowing Heroes a 5th season; I think it could have been good as a planned out last season.

Too many shows not coming back next season... yikes.

Officially official. :D

http://tv.yahoo.com/heroes/show/39435/news/tv.tvguide.com/tv.tvguide.com-nbc-cancels-oncemighty-heroes

So happy that this happened after they ****ed it up after the first season. :D I can't watch another crappy episode.

Officially official. :D

http://tv.yahoo.com/heroes/show/39435/news/tv.tvguide.com/tv.tvguide.com-nbc-cancels-oncemighty-heroes

So happy that this happened after they ****ed it up after the first season. :D I can't watch another crappy episode.

if only the strike never happened because the show would of gone down an awesome route :(

Well, a lot of shows are showing their final episodes in the next few weeks. People need to catch them all. Some of these shows will never have an equal.

Lost, Heroes and 24. Those were my big three for the past few years. There will be a void in my life when they are gone. :cry:

:p

Too many shows not coming back next season... yikes.

I know what you mean, it's spooky. Speaking of , is there a source for all the shows that are being canceled? I know I could Google it, but I'd rather have a reliable source. Thanks.

I know what you mean, it's spooky. Speaking of , is there a source for all the shows that are being canceled? I know I could Google it, but I'd rather have a reliable source. Thanks.

yep THR

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