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* I actually like Season Two quite a bit. Some of the stories have a few problems (Maya and Alejandro seem to keep having the same episode happen to them over and over again, Hiro and Kensei's story seemed like action-by-proxy since we never actually ''see'' any of the big events, etc.), but they are, by and large, good stories. I'm glad they expanded the focus beyond last season's regulars and wish they had done so even more than they have, and I think the pacing is great so long as you weren't expecting things to pick up right at the climax. They're basically doing the same thing they did last season--lots of interesting if disconnected stories which are slowly coming together--and that's probably what made Season One so good, so I have no problem with that at all.--[[User:Hardvice|Hardvice]] <small>[[User talk:Hardvice|(talk)]]</small> 09:43, 8 November 2007 (EST)
* I actually like Season Two quite a bit. Some of the stories have a few problems (Maya and Alejandro seem to keep having the same episode happen to them over and over again, Hiro and Kensei's story seemed like action-by-proxy since we never actually ''see'' any of the big events, etc.), but they are, by and large, good stories. I'm glad they expanded the focus beyond last season's regulars and wish they had done so even more than they have, and I think the pacing is great so long as you weren't expecting things to pick up right at the climax. They're basically doing the same thing they did last season--lots of interesting if disconnected stories which are slowly coming together--and that's probably what made Season One so good, so I have no problem with that at all.--[[User:Hardvice|Hardvice]] <small>[[User talk:Hardvice|(talk)]]</small> 09:43, 8 November 2007 (EST)
** I think Kring should have done the virus episode as episode 3, since we knew of the explosion by then too, but oh well, still good season. Also, it'd be nice to have met more of the twelve by now. There's a lot left to do in just four more episodes, and I think that could have been spread out more. And I agree with Kring that they could have done a lot more with the feudal Japan storyline.--[[User:MiamiVolts|MiamiVolts]] ([[User_talk:MiamiVolts|talk]]) 10:57, 8 November 2007 (EST)
** I think Kring should have done the virus episode as episode 3, since we knew of the explosion by then too, but oh well, still good season. Also, it'd be nice to have met more of the twelve by now. There's a lot left to do in just four more episodes, and I think that could have been spread out more. And I agree with Kring that they could have done a lot more with the feudal Japan storyline.--[[User:MiamiVolts|MiamiVolts]] ([[User_talk:MiamiVolts|talk]]) 10:57, 8 November 2007 (EST)
*** I agree pretty much all around. Even if we didn't see first-hand the effects of the virus by episode three, it would have been nice to have at least some sense that something big was coming--maybe something more like Isaac's painting of the explosion and less like Hiro witnessing it, to again use the Season One comparison. And while I like that we're learning more about the twelve slowly (''finally'' got a mention of "the Platts" last episode), it seems a little ''too'' slowly. We could at least have learned a bit more about some of the known members (like Angela, Kaito, and Charles's powers, for example), even if they're planning on holding off some members for later.--[[User:Hardvice|Hardvice]] <small>[[User talk:Hardvice|(talk)]]</small> 11:04, 8 November 2007 (EST)

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He did write Godsend, didn't he?

Yes, you're absolutely correct. — RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 21:16, 6 February 2007 (EST)

Heroes Creator Apologizes to Fans

Kring has apologized to fans about a number of issues with this season of Heroes, including pace, the rookies (Maya, Elle, Monica) and Hiro's, Claire's and Peter's storylines.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this? -Sec 19:55, 7 November 2007 (EST)

  • I don't agree with him about having Peter go to the future in the season premiere and seeing the virus. We wanted to see stuff about the explosion, but we just got the aftermath of the explosion, which is fair enough, but going from explosion to virus would be too annoying. We would have had episode topics like "virus, virus, virus, by the way here's what happened in the explosion, virus, virus". --SomeoneImportant 09:35, 8 November 2007 (EST)
  • I actually like Season Two quite a bit. Some of the stories have a few problems (Maya and Alejandro seem to keep having the same episode happen to them over and over again, Hiro and Kensei's story seemed like action-by-proxy since we never actually see any of the big events, etc.), but they are, by and large, good stories. I'm glad they expanded the focus beyond last season's regulars and wish they had done so even more than they have, and I think the pacing is great so long as you weren't expecting things to pick up right at the climax. They're basically doing the same thing they did last season--lots of interesting if disconnected stories which are slowly coming together--and that's probably what made Season One so good, so I have no problem with that at all.--Hardvice (talk) 09:43, 8 November 2007 (EST)
    • I think Kring should have done the virus episode as episode 3, since we knew of the explosion by then too, but oh well, still good season. Also, it'd be nice to have met more of the twelve by now. There's a lot left to do in just four more episodes, and I think that could have been spread out more. And I agree with Kring that they could have done a lot more with the feudal Japan storyline.--MiamiVolts (talk) 10:57, 8 November 2007 (EST)
      • I agree pretty much all around. Even if we didn't see first-hand the effects of the virus by episode three, it would have been nice to have at least some sense that something big was coming--maybe something more like Isaac's painting of the explosion and less like Hiro witnessing it, to again use the Season One comparison. And while I like that we're learning more about the twelve slowly (finally got a mention of "the Platts" last episode), it seems a little too slowly. We could at least have learned a bit more about some of the known members (like Angela, Kaito, and Charles's powers, for example), even if they're planning on holding off some members for later.--Hardvice (talk) 11:04, 8 November 2007 (EST)