Basically every episode see all heroes, and villains, trying to get their way in society, but will be brought together by a big fate that will affect the entire world. I actually saw a large poster for the show near the walk of fame when I was in America. We've seen all these superhero films and programmes where most of them (apart from Batman) have come from other planets or have been affected by earthly accidents, but this is just purely human evolution, and a great programme. Whatever the case, it will leave you with an uneven feeling. I have not researched but there may be a continuation in comic books, something Buffy and Angel did for example. clearly the makers didn't think the last season here, would actually be the last season. But I want to able to know where something is going. I always follow through with watching stuff, even when I lose interest. So it is up to you to decide what weight you see in certain things and what matters most to you. But I am laying them out there for you, not that they are hard to spot. You may accuse me of being too harsh and you may not care for some of those things. Flipping and switching to serve a narrative or artificially heighten the tension.
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And then there are character developments that are just plain. There are too many coincidences, too many convinient things happening, too predictable, too much hoping and giving the viewers all the characters almost all the time. The fact it gets predictable and jumps the shark quite early (even season 2 one might say). The variety at the beginning is something that is great to see. Something that is also true of our heroes on display here. I have to disagree with the notion of only rating and reviewing a show based on a couple of episodes or even just one season.
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I have to agree with another reviewer that wrote that the show starts off good. Season two is bad but don't even try watching it because three only gets a lot worse!! Geez, I hope that the show gets canceled soon! I hate it for pulling me in and keeping me watching week after week only to find that ultimately there is NO payoff!! In fact, by season three they ALL were pretty much annoying and week to week their actions varied so much you thought the writers were just picking plot points out of a hat or they hated their fan base so much they WANTED to alienate them!! My advice, then, is to watch season one and just stop. Now, instead of cute, he's just annoying. But, in season two and three he was still pretty much an idiot with no growth and apparently not much common sense (I point to his letting the letter from the safe fall out of his hands so quickly as well as his letting his arch-enemy out of the coffin-two really dumb moves). He was very likable and naive as the show began but you knew that his character would evolve into something greater. Clever" for a while and Mohinder, fighting to cure everyone, then deliberately infects himself?!?!?! What were they thinking?! In addition, some characters began with such promise but the new writers of seasons two and three apparently forgot that the characters should grow and develop-not seem pathetic and stupid.
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Why ashamed? Well, apparently what has happened in previous seasons ISN'T particularly important and characters do things from season to season that are inconsistent-making all the characters seem like they have schizophrenia! This is especially true when Sylar becomes "Mrs. If, on the off chance, humans are still writing the show, then they really should be ashamed. My theory is that wombats began writing it, my daughter thinks they are Tazmanian Devils-either way, this is great stuff if written by animals with little gray matter in their primitive brains. However, apparently NBC thought that the writers were expendable and for season two and beyond, marsupials were chosen to write the episodes. It was brilliantly written and the characters were very engaging. I'd have to give the first season of HEROES either a 9 or a 10.