Are You Excited for Tonight's Premiere of 'Heroes' Season 4?
It's only hours away, will you be watching?
To the right is a preview for tonight's two-hour premiere of "Heroes" on NBC and as you can see around the site NBC is promoting the show a lot around these parts, but I can't help but wonder where the "Heroes" fans stand when it comes to the show that took television by storm in 2006, disappointed in 2007, hit a writers strike snag in 2008 and is now back with a season headlined by the name "Redemption." I mean things even got so bad writer/producer Tim Kring apologized for the show's problems in season two and I still can't stop laughing looking at the these three quotes from the season three premiere.
I didn't really think about writing this until reading Brian Moylan's editorial headlined "Dear 'Heroes': Our Abusive Relationship Is Over" talking about the roller-coaster he had gone on over the past three years and how he just wasn't believing the promise of improvement any longer. He writes:
This time, when you say that you know the road has been hard, and that you're going to improve. You said you would dedicated the whole year to "Redemption," but we're just not believing you. You proposed a threeway with that lovable villain Robert Knepper, who warmed our loins for the years during Prison Break, and said you would take us to the circus, and we were tempted. But then we remembered all the horrible things you did to us last year, and that we would much rather play with a bunch of girls and gossip than try to save the world with you.
Is this feeling representative of the rest of you? Are more and more people becoming one-time "Heroes" fans as opposed to remaining dedicated fans?
Are You Excited for Tonight's Premiere of 'Heroes' Season 4?
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I will admit I thought the first season was enjoyable, but I really didn't like the second season and the two-hour premiere for the third season was so bad I still haven't watched the complete third season on Blu-ray even though it's been sitting on my coffee table for almost a month now. However, the flashy promos featured on NBC during the football game last night sort of make me wish I had. I mean, at least I could record tonight's premiere and watch it at my leasure and perhaps get back into the swing of things. After all, there is only so long an audience is going to stick with this show, which seems to me makes season four a make-or-break season.
What "Heroes" did was manage to capture the attention of a fickle audience, a comic book loving audience, but the one thing everyone seems to overlook when it comes to that audience is that they are also an intelligent audience with a very low tolerance for crap. This is evident in damn near everything comic book related. Just look at movies like Ghost Rider and Fantastic Four. These are movies that are blasted from all sides and yet they continue to make over $100 million simply because comic fans will pretty much give anything comic related a chance, but be damned if you fail them.
So I have to wonder, with all the promos and the excitement of another season a mere hours away, are you looking forward to it and ready to give "Heroes" a fourth shot or have you give up on the show like Gawker's Brian Moylan?
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I'm watching
I will be watching, should be pretty good.
I'm definitely watching House.
Bear with me, Brad but I'm trying to relearn some basic html. Do you allow images here?
FROM BRAD: Nah, no images but links are allowed using HTML.
Lost me with season 2. Not remotely interested.
definitely not, this show has sucked since season 1.. It´s disgusting that this shit keeps getting renewed and awesome shows like TSCC gets canceled.
I'm sticking with the show and will keep watching it – but I only watch it strictly on DVD. So I won't be doing anything to help Heroes' ratings this season, but I'll be sure to pick up Season Four's DVD when it is released next year. As to whether or not this will be the last season, you know I can't really say I'd be too bummed if it ended. I actually don't know how they could end a show like this and make it satisfying, but as long as they had enough notice to wrap it up properly, I'd have no issues with this becoming the final season of Heroes.
A full article about this, and nothing on the Emmys? Anyway, I wonder why series like this don't do like "24" and go non-stop. Seems like I invest more time and energy knowing 24 will be new every week once it starts.
And A reviewer in my local paper asked why do we even buy TV series on DVD when they are almost all on the internet for free? Some people even got rid of cable for that reason.
Not a fan of Heroes, House season premier was excellent and Fringe is already on hulu!
Fringe is a fantastic show….
FROM BRAD: Nah, no images but links are allowed using HTML.
Thanks, Brad, still learning the rules here on basic html. And did you see the ratings for House yesterday? There were through the roof! But I'd still rate the episode about a 7.5 outta 10 because it just dragged on about his emotional anxiety… Btw are you going to include options to edit your message if you've messed something up?