I was recently watching Heroes season one episodes again and it just made me sad that this once great show is now crumbled to nothing but dust. I tried to catch the last episode on the PC and I could barely watch half of it. Nearly every episode in season one was a gripping tale, holding onto you without a sign of letting go till the end. Even the filler episodes were better than the 'event' episodes currently.
Remember Sylar taking Ted's powers in the episode "Landslide"? He mutters the word 'boom' at the end of the episode which sent chills through the audience. Or episodes like "Seven minutes to midnight" or "Company man" that defined the freshman show? All that and more were expected for the future of the show. And here we are now, four years later, and its on the verge of cancellation.
The writers and Tim Kring must surely get a lot of hate mail for ruining this once great show. How can it be possible for the show to have the same creator, most of the same writers and still churn out shit after season one? Did the writer's strike truly deal a deathblow to the show? Or is it NBC's fault? The show is now a mess and without a proper direction. The stories literally create themselves if you put your mind to it.
What do you guys think happened? Did NBC deliberately dump their once flagship show? Or was it the writer's strike? And could you ever predict back in season one that this show would become full of crap just 2 years later?
Remember Sylar taking Ted's powers in the episode "Landslide"? He mutters the word 'boom' at the end of the episode which sent chills through the audience. Or episodes like "Seven minutes to midnight" or "Company man" that defined the freshman show? All that and more were expected for the future of the show. And here we are now, four years later, and its on the verge of cancellation.
The writers and Tim Kring must surely get a lot of hate mail for ruining this once great show. How can it be possible for the show to have the same creator, most of the same writers and still churn out shit after season one? Did the writer's strike truly deal a deathblow to the show? Or is it NBC's fault? The show is now a mess and without a proper direction. The stories literally create themselves if you put your mind to it.
What do you guys think happened? Did NBC deliberately dump their once flagship show? Or was it the writer's strike? And could you ever predict back in season one that this show would become full of crap just 2 years later?