Abyss, on Jan 27 2009, 04:40 PM, said:
Gem Windcaster, on Jan 1 2009, 06:29 PM, said:
Dolorous Menhir, on Jan 2 2009, 12:28 AM, said:
Werthead, on Jan 1 2009, 02:55 AM, said:
After deciding that 23 episodes was too long to devote to one storyline, the producers have decided that now a chapter is half a season.
So:
Season 1 (23 episodes): Chapter 1 - Genesis
Season 2 (11 episodes): Chapter 2 - Generations
Season 3.0 (13 episodes): Chapter 3 - Villains
Season 3.5 (12 episodes): Chapter 4 - Fugitives
Season 4: Chapters 5 & 6
And yes, this will probably get quite confusing, quite quickly

Yep, you can definitely tell that the same people devised that stupid structure and plotted the last series.

Spot on.
I really don't care how they organize the series. I just want to see some quality tv and less 'let's recycle an old X-men plot i read when i was 13 only dumb it down more for television'.
It bugs me how this happens again and again - a genre series is released, the production team doesn't think they'll ever see a second season so they go balls out for broke and people love it, and maybe they pull off a decent second season but generally as soon as they have to think about some form of long term plan things don't just jump the shark, they jump it, swim under it, and then dry-hump its decomposing shark-corpse into a flat dead shark pancake which they then serve to viewers and claim it's filet mignon, and then are shocked, SHOCKED, when the viewers flee (except for a small vocal minority on the internet who can't accept that not everyone shares their taste for shark turd pate) and threats of cancellation follow like the wrath of a cold and angry god.
- Abyss, likes sushi.
OMG, LOL!
SPOILERS AHEAD IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN SEASON THREE!!
I still quite enjoy the series, finished watching Volume 3, although everything doesn't make as much sense as it used to. It's good entertainment anyway.
Didn't Mohinder and the Company find a way to remove people's abilities in season two? When everyone got sick? Or am I remembering that wrong? I think I need to watch it again, as well as season one.
Sylar is the coolest Heroes character ever. When he's good he's good, but when he's bad he's better....BRAAAAINZZZ!
Ando's new power is pretty cool, but could be extremely dangerous in the wrong hands, like Sylar's, if he hasn't kicked the bucket that is... Did he die? Does he come back in Volume 4?
So who's right, Nathan or Peter? And what power would you want to have, if you could have one?
Things and stuffs...and other important objects.