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


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

The reason Heroes started to suck was because Bryan Fuller left the Heroes writing staff for Pushing Daisies. Everything went to **** after that.

And further, NBC is going to have to wow me to get me to watch anything on their network again. I will never forgive them for canceling Kings.

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.

There was a lot of people who did in fact like the show. If you don't like it so much then simply don't watch it.. no need to be "happy" at it being cancelled.

Does this mean they'll air the shows which were filmed or is that just it now? In my opinion Heroes was then getting good again.

There was a lot of people who did in fact like the show. If you don't like it so much then simply don't watch it.. no need to be "happy" at it being cancelled.

Does this mean they'll air the shows which were filmed or is that just it now? In my opinion Heroes was then getting good again.

Yeah its over nothing new was filmed :(

FUUUUUU-

it can't end at the end of that season! :( I wana know what was planned to happen at the end of this season.

thats what was planned...they might release what ideas they had for Season 5 or they might just do the tv movie they mentioned.

There was a lot of people who did in fact like the show. If you don't like it so much then simply don't watch it.. no need to be "happy" at it being cancelled.

Does this mean they'll air the shows which were filmed or is that just it now? In my opinion Heroes was then getting good again.

Season 4 was finished. Have you not seen the horrible finale?

Seeing as the show is now canceled, should I even bother watching Season 4 (I've not seen any of it yet)?

If you liked the previous seasons, then yes, if not, it's not worth it (each season gets worse imo)

I guess it was the best cliffhanger for a cancelation. If it ever does come back they can make a fresh start with real heroes and villains!

They could use this time to make a decent storyline ;)

Personally it's a shame.... oh, sure the last two seasons weren't the strongest but parts of 4 it was picking up. I mean it's a shame as in "scifi in the usa almost never lasts unless it's star trek". Lets see, Farscape almost got 5 in (boo sci fi channel), Babylon 5 got its 5, just, and the only other long running contender is Smallville. As bad as Heroes may or may not be, it's still heads and shoulders above reality shows, most lame cop dramas that have gone on far to long, horrid comedy shows, etc. I enjoyed it even at its worst, but I'm a scifi/fantasy junkie and I make no apoligies. :p We should be grateful the lame major tv studios even devote time to sci fi/fantasy.

I slightly glad about this in the same way I was glad about hearing about 24. When I started watching the series' I was hooked every time. Now as I'm working through Season 8 of 24, all I can think is that I'm only watching it for the sake of watching it, there is nothing holding my attention.

The idea of a film to wrap things up would be great though, seeing how the GM-people have only just publicly announced themselves.

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