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NBC Cancels ‘Heroes': What Will Wizard Write About Now?
NBC Cancels ‘Heroes': What Will Wizard Write About Now?
NBC Cancels ‘Heroes': What Will Wizard Write About Now?
It's official: As predicted, "Heroes" has been finally been put out of its misery. NBC announced today that they are canceling the superpowered drama, whose ratings dropped from an average of 14.5 in the first season to 4.4 during its February 8th showing...
NBC Likely to Ditch ‘Heroes,’ Fox Renews ‘Human Target’ for Second Season
NBC Likely to Ditch ‘Heroes,’ Fox Renews ‘Human Target’ for Second Season
NBC Likely to Ditch ‘Heroes,’ Fox Renews ‘Human Target’ for Second Season
Some heroes don't fade away. They just get canned. Spinoff Online reported yesterday that NBC was leaning towards ending its superhero drama "Heroes" with a proper final season but now just may pull the plug entirely. Low ratings and low confidence have been plaguing the series for some time now and this might be a bum horse that just needs to be shot...
Can ‘Heroes’ Recover From Its Humiliating Ratings Decline? Can The Show Regain The Quality Of Season One? Is Anyone Listening To Me?
Can ‘Heroes’ Recover From Its Humiliating Ratings Decline? Can The Show Regain The Quality Of Season One? Is Anyone Listening To Me?
Can ‘Heroes’ Recover From Its Humiliating Ratings Decline? Can The Show Regain The Quality Of Season One? Is Anyone Listening To Me?
Most viewers that still watch NBC's "Heroes" are likely doing so out of pure loyalty at this point. While there are still some elements that are worthwhile - personally, I'm loving Robert Knepper's performance, but I'd follow that man straight to Hell if he invited me - the overall shape of the show isn't widely embraced and hasn't been for a while...
You Know Comics Have Come a Long Way…
You Know Comics Have Come a Long Way…
You Know Comics Have Come a Long Way…
I couldn't help but smile, as I was reading my USA Today (in bed of all places), to find TV critic Robert Blanco blaming Comic-Con International: San Diego attendees for bad TV. Take, for example, Blanco's take on Wednesday night's Bionic Woman redux that drew almost as many viewers as the Grey's Anatomy spinoff, Private Practice, by the way: "None of this means the show won't draw a crowd, a
Heroes to Hit the Shelves…Sort of…
Heroes to Hit the Shelves…Sort of…
Heroes to Hit the Shelves…Sort of…
Ever since NBC decided to place pretty much every egg they've got in the Heroes basket, I've been waiting with bated breath for the show's inevitable journey to the printed page. So imagine my surprise this week when I learned that my fears and suspicions were indeed well-founded, but not at all in the manner I had imagined...