Wow - that was one of the show's best ever. Awesome is definitely going to find out the truth by the end of this season.
When Alex said "I'm going to clean my weapons," did anyone else want Casey to say "I'll be in my bunk"?
Heroes's ship has sailed in terms of quality.
I disagree--glad Heroes is returning, and hope Chuck does the same.
Bryan Fuller is busy whipping
Heroes back into shape. Shows can be good and bad and good again depending on the production and writing staff. The real difference is that
Chuck's premise is too thin to sustain more than another season - that would be just about the right length for this series. They've done a great job stretching the premise so far, but there's a limit to how far they can go.
Heroes could theoretically continue indefinitely, given its very open-ended premise. It just needs competent people working on it.
I'm a great believer that a show's premise will tell you how many years it can run before it starts to make us wish it will go away. The people behind it just need to have the good taste to know where to draw the line. And many of these actors will land on other shows, no problem - Zachary Levi, Ryan McPartlin and of course the eternal Adam Baldwin. That guy's going to be on TV until he's 99 years old and channeling Saul Tigh.
I'm serious, is it worth sticking with and going back and watching the rest of season 3? I watched the first 3 episodes of season 3 and there was so much random, out of the blue stuff going on I just couldn't keep up.
Just skip ahead to the last few episodes of the season. The idiots who were screwing the show up got fired and replaced by Bryan Fuller, who was onboard in S1. He left to make the wonderful and sadly cancelled
Pushing Daisies and now he's back cleaning up the
Heroes mess. So far, he's doing a nice job. It's pretty clear that he was the reason S1 was good to begin with.
Word through the grapevine is that it's probably going to get renewed.
It's been renewed, nothing rumory about it.
EDIT:
Cancellation rumors for My Name Is Earl. Which is good news for
Chuck, because the two shows are
around the same level in demos and NBC doesn't need to cancel both...