View Full Version : Anybody watch Heroes?
Vettefan87
03-06-07, 01:04 AM
I try to watch this show every Monday and think it is awesome, but what is up with all the breaks they are taking?
Does anybody have any opinions of what will happen when the show starts back up?
ROCKETBLOCK
03-06-07, 01:19 AM
I try to watch this show every Monday and think it is awesome, but what is up with all the breaks they are taking?
Does anybody have any opinions of what will happen when the show starts back up?
:L I wonder if the writers know!!! It is a good show and my wife and I watch it every time it's on. It keeps us on the edge or our seats, and then we look at each other and laugh! I can't seem to figure where it's going. It's a little like lost in that regard. Where the heck is that going?
Love the show. But the next one won't be until the end of April???
What's up with that!!!
Vettefan87
03-06-07, 10:20 PM
Love the show. But the next one won't be until the end of April???
What's up with that!!!
Yeah I know I don't know why they are taking "breaks" they just got done with one. Maybe they think that it will keep all of the viewers more interested if they take small breaks instead of do it by a chuck of one season, then all the time off. ;shrug
koolaid117
03-08-07, 08:22 AM
I'll bet part of it is the March Madness, I think that will account for about three weeks worth. The rest, I don't know why.
FWIW, I think Linderman is the original "mutant" so to speak. I really like the show.
Also, I am so glad they invented TIVO. Now I can watch Heroes and then watch 24 immediately!
Jim
wishuwerehere82
03-08-07, 08:38 AM
It was interesting to find out that Linderman is our old "droog" Malcomb McDowell, in the last show. He always makes a great bad guy.:)
I hope Hiro can use his refound space/time abilities to save the Claire the cheeleader now that he has the sword he has been seeking for 4 episodes.
So many sub-plots are developing, they will probably go 3 more seasons before we figure out what is going on.
And don't get me started on LOST.:bash It seems nobody can film a TV show on a reasonable schedule anymore.
As I understand it, they don't want to do a standard 10 week run with 10 weeks of re-runs because it will cause the viewing audience to lose interest or switch to watching some other show in the meantime. So they are taking a hiatus to catch up on thier filming and substituting a test- run show in the time slot to hold it until they get caught up editing. If the test- run show proves good, then they will add it to the lineup in a different time slot. If not, then they still have the new episodes, and can actually push ahead production and come back earlier if they think the ratings will suffer.
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