What would your ideal story have been after the first season?
Also general Heroes thread
What would your ideal story have been after the first season?
Also general Heroes thread
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Hiro nakamura was the best character, prove me wrong.
>What would your ideal story have been after the first season?
one season was enough. should have ended with sylar being BTFO for good.
Sylar kills everyone and show ends
>Hiro nakamura was the best character, prove me wrong.
why would I? you are absolutely correct
Does nobody else think the third season was underrated?
Everything happened all at once in 13 episodes. Some stuff is good, some shit, but truly an entertaining fast paced mess
it weird how the writers forgot the bit where sylar says he was just playing along with mama petrelli
Hiro was best when he wasn't being a spastic.
Best moment was when he buried Adam alive
its kino-function, denoted as kino(t), is given by
kino(t) = exp(-t^2)
He wasn't just playing along, he had his doubts, but he truly came to believe her
would've been better off as a straight up anthology series with the actors playing different characters with different powers each season instead bad retcons and
>oops we lost our powers and judgement day is still coming
no he actually states that when noah lampshades how obvious it is that she's bullshitting him.
Then episodes later, they've bonded a little more, angela appears to him in his dream and tells him how special he is and he gets her out of the coma
Theeennn later, he goes to arthur who is also pretending to be his dad
Safe to say he ended up believing the bullshit, but even when he learns he's not that surprised, he's just pissed off that she did it
yeah it's obviously just shitty writing
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I agree that season 3 is shittily written but I honestly don't see your problem with that part.
Everything is explained about that on screen
why didnt he just get a blood/dna test done
He believed her, she might have even shown him some fake results.
He never says once that he doesn't believe her. He says to noah he's curious to see how her game plays out, which probably means him being an agent
so Sylar who is supposed to be reasonably intelligent just believes her for no reason and you think that is good writing?
He has mommy issues, they spend so much time in the series establishing that is sylar's weakness.
He wants a purpose and someone to be proud of him.
why has no one posted the HQ paintings yet?
yeah but it makes even less sense when you take that into account. He think he killed his mother, if it wasnt his real mother that might explain why she was such a nut. So he would have even more reason to verify Petrelli's claims.
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That is complete speculation, you have no idea if he was thinking that and clearly he wasn't
He ends up questioning all of this anyway, he doesn't believe it for long and he tortures angela for the truth so I think its pretty okay yeah.
Definitely not the story I wanted to see but I think it all works okay, there are other problems with it like ignoring if nathan ever knew any of this and how sylar never confronts him
just search in the archives for the same image as , this is where i got most of em
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>What would your ideal story have been after the first season?
Would rewrite the first season so several main characters die in a final battle, ultimately defeating sylar but barely. The second season would have one of the most beloved main characters, doesn't really matter which one, turn truly evil and become the big bad.
Pretty much the exact opposite the showrunner went with.
That sounds pretty good actually. I always wanted more people to die in the finale to make sylar more of a threat
Mine would be have the bomb go off the finale, peter explodes.
Season 2 starts in the five years gone future and opens with that peter and syar fight. Carry on from there
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Daily reminder that if the writer's strike didn't happen the show wouldn't have become so shitty
God damn that fucking strike
that dream sequence was dark, so much promise.
Why did they have to doubt themselves so much and fuck up the shows potential
How can Tim Kring be so bad at his job? All he had to do was stick to the plan and continue the story in season 3 but he decided to change the ending last minute and throw the rest away. Can you imagine how much hype there would have been after a season finale where a super-virus is released? Instead we got "who shot Nathan?"
Ridiculous. It's like he got bored of his own story arc and the crazy pacing of season 3 shows how impatient he must have been with the show. Bet he regrets it now
Clearly he learned nothing. We were going to get an official season 5 comic series but it was scrapped and replaced with Heroes Reborn. They got a second chance and even that time around was a what could have been scenario. It's a joke.
The sad part is that while most of the series is shit and the brand is pretty much toxic at this point, I'd still follow it if they carried it on in some way... as long as Kring wasn't involved.
Only way I could think to salvage it would be to pick up after season 1 and ignore everything else. Bring quinto and milo back to bridge the gap to new characters.
Even then though they would fuck it up somehow, doubt anyone is eager to try it again
and why haven't they made this comic? Heroes is perfect for a comic and it would sell so what the fuck are they doing. We got reborn instead?? fuck sake
I remember liking this guy a lot. Then they got rid of him for more Sylar and Arthur Petrelli aka "I Have the Power to Have All the Powers"
Whoops
what was her name, monica? the mimic. make her the main character she as fucking great and her power was awesome, make the electricity chick her enemy, bam, whole new season.
He was a genuinely good villain. Unfortunately they became hellbent on killing off all of the secondary characters for no reason like Elle.
Knox and flint also had potential but they had no patience for development
I haven't found a reason for why it never happened. From what I remember the timeline is something like this:
>Microsoft were planning to launch a new Live streaming service and a Heroes spin-off was rumoured to be one of their first titles but nothing ever came of it.
>A Heroes season 5 comic was officially announced at comic con in 2013 with Dynamite Comics to publish and Cullen Bunn to write. Cullen Bunn did a few interviews and blog posts about his plans that sounded promising but the entire project went quiet and was never mentioned again.
>Over a year later, Heroes Reborn was announced.
My best bet is that Tim Kring noticed the renewed interest in the property and convinced NBC to let him do a new version of the show and killed the comic to avoid any confusion or contradictions.