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Author: Ken from ChicagoKen from Chicago
Date: May 14, 2010 11:15
> On May 13, 9:05 pm, David yahoo.com> wrote:
>> http://www.deadline.com/2010/05/primetime-pilot-panic-short-order-for...
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>> PRIMETIME PILOT PANIC: UPDATE - NBC Plans Climactic Short Order For
>> 'Heroes'?
>> By NIKKI FINKE
>>
>> Now I hear NBC will decide on 3 possible futures for Heroes, perhaps
>> as soon as tomorrow. The most unlikely scenario is a 13-episode order
>> for midseason. (Creator Tim Kring is hoping for this scenario, of
>> course.) A real possibility is that NBC cancels it altogether. But I'm
>> told odds are best that NBC announces "some kind of climactic finale"
>> for Heroes lasting 2- or even 4-episodes (back to back, over one- or
>...
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Author: Arthur LipscombArthur Lipscomb
Date: Jan 29, 2010 05:11
> On Jan 28, 7:12 pm, "Ken from Chicago" comcast.net>
> wrote:
>> To save Heroes you must get rid of Heroes.
>
> Sure. Get rid of everybody but Peter Petrelli. But he couldn't carry
> a whole season by himself. You'd need to bring in other characters if
> for no other reason than to give Peter a new power each week.
>
> Martin
Which reminds me, I don't like how they've depowered him. I prefer Peter
with all the powers at once so he can go toe to toe with Sylar. And come to
think of it, a few episodes back I thought I saw Peter display a power
(flight?) when he didn't have an opportunity to obtain it. Are they playing
fast and loose with Peter only having one power at a time?
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Author: pongespobpongespob
Date: Jan 29, 2010 04:32
Hayden Panatierre naked more often.
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Author: Pete BPete B
Date: Jan 29, 2010 03:45
In article 4ax.com>, Féach@d.óir
says...
> On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 05:12:05 -0600, "Ken from Chicago"
> comcast.net> wrote:
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>>As for his family, they are now all dead. Their murderer is dead. Peter is
>>left alone, to pick up the pieces, to follow his new purpose, helping save
>>the powerless and helping those with powers be heroes.
>
> Does he turn green when he's angry? Is he pursued by intrepid reporter
> Jack Magee?
You wouldn't like him ... heck, I don't like him now.
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Author: Pete BPete B
Date: Jan 29, 2010 03:42
> To save Heroes you must get rid of Heroes.
> Then again NBC actually has money troubles with Leno tanking in primetime,
That wasn't a problem for NBC only the affiliates.
> Conan tanking in latenight, having to pay Conan to leave, having to buy new
> shows to fill his primetime slot.
Don't forget they paid too much for the Olympics, so they are going to
loose a bundle over that.
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Author: ObveeusObveeus
Date: Jan 29, 2010 02:39
"Ken from Chicago" comcast.net> wrote:
> HERO
I had such high hopes that this was going to be a thread about how to
transform the show into 'HOES'. Just dump all the male characters and have
the female ones sleep around a lot. Guaranteed to get higher ratings.
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Author: Harold GrootHarold Groot
Date: Jan 29, 2010 02:36
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 06:53:49 -0800, "legal process"
yahoo.com> wrote:
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Author: Ken from ChicagoKen from Chicago
Date: Jan 29, 2010 02:15
"Martin Phipps" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:50fba3fc-375f-4287-ad63-f58c1e174224@p13g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 28, 7:12 pm, "Ken from Chicago" comcast.net>
wrote:
> To save Heroes you must get rid of Heroes.
~Sure. Get rid of everybody but Peter Petrelli. But he couldn't carry
~a whole season by himself. You'd need to bring in other characters if
~for no other reason than to give Peter a new power each week.
~
~Martin
He could have a power left over from a previous episode or from someone
between episodes.
-- Ken from Chicago
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Author: DavejDavej
Date: Jan 28, 2010 23:01
On Jan 26, 11:38 am, jewahe comcast.net> wrote:
> ratings-wise. The Art of Deception drew a total of 4.29 viewers, but the
> share for coveted 18-49 segment didn't improve much (1.9).
>
Ugh. At this point I think Claire's mother's dog, Mr. Muggles will
reveal his godlike super powers and swoop from the sky to save
everyone, as Emma plays, and Samuel grows horns, hooves and a tail,
and the Cylons arrive in a giant spaceship shaped like a strawberry
milkshake. Mr. Muggles will first have to fight off Tracey Strauss and
Mohinder to reach the quarter-finals and then duel Peter, Hiro, Ando,
and Parkman for the right to swoop down on the main circus tent. The
now powerless Sylar, who will finally be able to remember he is a
Cylon, will seek out the Cello in an attempt to save the planet for
the Cylon re-population.
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Author: jewahejewahe
Date: Jan 28, 2010 21:06
Martin Phipps wrote:
> On Jan 27, 3:38 am, jewahe comcast.net> wrote:
>> ratings-wise. The Art of Deception drew a total of 4.29 viewers, but the
>> share for coveted 18-49 segment didn't improve much (1.9).
>>
>> Both Greg Grunberg (Matt Parkman) and James Kyson Lee (Ando Masahashi)
>> have expressed optimism that the show will be renewed.
>>
>> Most critics, though, are not hopeful. Even with the disaster that NBC
>> has become, they just don't see how such an expensive show can be
>> renewed, no matter how strong the viewership in overseas and
>> non-traditional markets.
>>
>> --
>> JWH
>
> Except that this was one of the better episodes. It had me wondering
> what was going to happen next.
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