Currently, and I'm sure that I'm not alone in this, I'm of the opinion that heroes has been going down-hill. Ever since season 1 the show hasn't been as good, with season 3 being better then the travesty of 2 but still not particularly great. Something needs to be done to improve things or the show will deteriorate and die.
Ok, so by some freaky Lost-ish timewarp thing Loeb and his ilk get swallowed in a puff of smoke and mystery and YOU are now in charge of the show. Simply put: How would you save the show? What direction would you go in from now on? Who would you kill off? Would you keep it the same? etc
Thoughts? Ideas?
My own view is that they should just kill off or leave off with the current cast and start again. Sylar should go on some mad world-dominating rampage to serve the duel purpose of forcing the government to turn to the heroes for help and of cementing Sylar's position as a mega-villian. It would also allow for several of the too-well-protected caste to be killed off. Then the show could start again and hopefully get it right again.
Maybe HRG or Peter could come back as well as with some cameo appearences thrown in , I think it would be a good idea to have HRG restart the company for instance.
For one I'd kill off of Tracy and bring Nikki back.I'd also bring in another bad ass villian to rivial Syler.So far we havn't seen any of the more powerful heroes.Fact is most of the one's we see now are weak as dirt to Jubilee.I wanna see some ferals running around or some weather control heroes like storm.Something with feats.Even adding secondary powers to some of the heroes would be nice.If they want real hero like charactors they need to cut down on the mental and psyhical heroes.As I said add more elements and ferals.The whole time thing is getting old and boring.I'd focus more on Micha's cusion see she's the only one who really became hero like...What happened to her anyway?Peter and Syler fight would be nice but Pet would have to regain his normal powers or he's dead.
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ty Starlock
Have the show end with both of the Petrelli brothers dying in the explosion, Parkman dying from his gunshot wounds, Sylar dying from his stab wound, and Bennet leaving the company to stay with his family.
Hiro lives as a hero for the rest of his life, but not "chasing destiny" and stuff.
Ferals are your heroes such as Wolvie & Shabertooth(from x-men) Shalimar Foxx(from mutant x) Timberwolf(D.C) basically heroes with animalistic based powers.Which kind of opens the power rang up.They can have claws,posoin,flight,leaping,Strenght,Sound etc.
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Only problem with Mohinder is that I think he's lost his true Feral ablities and on only has strenght.I loved seeing him scale that wall back in the last season.Also it should have been alot harder to catch him seeing that his animal side should have taken over.Also another problem with him is we have no clue what type of feral he is.At first with all the milk I thought he was an feline feral then when he got all creepy I thought he was some type of insect now he seem's to be just some big smart/dumb ape type.Hell would it kill the writers to let us know what the hell he is.
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The constant flip-flopping of characters and motivations and plot holes gets to me.
Sylar has tons of powers he doesn't use. He hasn't lost any of them for any stupid reason because he still uses telekinesis which was the first one he picked up, so I don't buy that he lost any of them. There was a moment where HRG and Claire are talking about Sylar who is only about 20 feet away. Um, he has super hearring!!!! It's like the writers don't even know their own creations!
Massive plot holes - like Nathan dying and Sylar taking his place with the most contrived ending to any TV show I've ever seen. I felt like screaming at that point. Last time I checked, Claire's blood brought back a very shot-in-the-head and very dead Noah back to life in Season 2. Nathan was healled with special blood in the past, too. They just let him die. They wrote a plot point where no character could die providing Claire was around - so why did they fudge up so badly at the end? Did they think people would forget?
I hated how powers were being transplanted all over the place. And the way characters kept changing their motivations were so unbelievable. The whole thing in season 3 concerning Nathan, his motivations for his awful actions and the way he and the other characters were written was absurd. I didn't believe any of it.
The characters seemed to forget entire episodes of events, none of them acted consistently. They have powers, they lose powers, they get different powers, sometimes they only get half their powers back (Hiro and Peter). Seemed like they were just making it up as it went along.
I miss the purity of the first episodes. Real, believable people with extraordinary abilities, I loved this show when it was like that, before all of this character flip-flopping and power switching nonsense.
Last edited by Red Superfly on May 25th, 2009 at 05:52 PM
Here's the main problem with Heroes - the writers are timid.
They are afraid to do things that will have a great impact it seems, they don't have confidence in themselves to be able to write huge epic arcs while dealing with the consequences and repercussions of them. They have a decent idea, and then they just stretch it and try and keep it going too long, so that it becomes stale and lame. Where as a show with great writers, like Lost or Oz, has HUGE important almost cataclysmic and base altering events happening regularly, which makes the shows so incredibly rich and fascinating because you never actually know what may be in store.
Another thing, which is somewhat related to the quality of the writing, is that the Heroes writers also seem to be afraid of killing off main characters, as if they don't have the confidence that they'd be able to create good new characters, which is an absolute necessity to any good long running show. Look at the current characters, there are none that have been introduced after season 1, they are all originals, and whenever they make a new character they seem to fail. It makes the show feel too safe, because you know they'll never have the balls to kill Peter or Sylar or Claire, because they are afraid that they'd be unable to replace them. There's never that unpredictable feel to the show.
I remember when watching Oz I got so addicted because I knew that they had the balls to kill off main characters almost at random, it was so unpredictable and fresh, I kept watching to see if my favorite character would be snuffed out. Sometimes they were, but their replacement was often just as engaging and round as the original character. It makes for great viewing, because it takes amazing and talented writing to make it work.
Basically, Heroes needs better writers. Ones with balls.