Your responses
Nick, Winchester on March 27th, 2009
Heroes clearly started brilliantly, but the authors review is nearly right on the money. I'm finding the goal in the 87th minute theory lacking for me though. What's losing me, and others I'm sure, is the continuing total personality changes every character is undergoing with virtually no motivation. Look, if I undergo some life changing trauma, like fighting in Afghanistan or something, I might have some mental scars, but if all I do is move a can of beans with my mind, I'm unlikely to turn into a mass murderer, or give up my power hungry life to pleas a mum who actually isn't. You get my drift here eh!! Cut your losses Tim Kring and move on, or let someone with real vision take over and sort out what has become a total farce. We are not amused.
Chloe Manchester on March 6th, 2009
I love Heroes it's my fav programme and i definately think this series is better than the second one! Many people think that this series is rubbish but i beg to differ. I like the whole battle between the Petrelli brothers however, now that it has been spilled that there is people with disabilites, i don't see where it can go in the future!
Adrian, Dorset on March 3rd, 2009
I kind of agree with the article. Heroes is still compelling but it has had a rocky couple of series. I didn't mind the slower pace of series 2 but series 3 so far has been too much of a rollercoaster to get any feeling of continuation. The miraculous eclipse that lasted for hours and was equally visible from different continents was just dire. They had such a great character with Peter Petrelli (and to a lesser extent with Sylar) but having given them incredible powers now just keep finding ways to cripple them each series to keep things going. Still, it is still good to watch the characters and see what happens.
Craig, Glasgow on March 1st, 2009
Different volume, same old shit. Characters have no motivation, dreadful acting, nobody dies, plots started and then abandoned. Please, would someone please put Heroes out of it's misery.
Craig Alnwick on February 28th, 2009
OK, Ando would never kill Hiro much like Hiro would nerver kill Ando(early season 3). What did Hiro see ... Ando shooting him with energy and him being knocked to the floor. We now know that energy is Power supper charger so the context of the scene Hiro saw is totally different to what he observed but that happens every single time a character gets a brief glimpse of the future I'm more shocked that a suposed TV critic is being duped to expect an out of character division between the shows double act.
Kent, Aberdeen on February 27th, 2009
I don't see how anyone can stand watching this show anymore. It has become an embarassing shell of what was at one time a decent if highly unoriginal sci fi series. I was prepared to give it a chance with volume 4 after the laughable mess that was volume 3 where characterisation seemed to change from episode to episode, but as soon as Matt Parkman started painting the future I switched off immediately and won't be watching it again. There's only so many times I'll watch the same thing over and over, and apparently that's all Heroes is now, a repetitive retread of past ideas every time. Personally, I blame the producers' refusal to get rid of 'dead wood' characters like the whole Bennet family, Matt Parkman and Sylar on the creative suffocation the writers are forced to work under. Additionally, there seems to be a bad habit of introducing, building up and then abandoning and ignoring new characters in the show(Where's Molly at these days for instance? And what the hell was the point of Bruce Boxleitner's character in the first episode of season 3?). Rubbish.
Natalie, Teignmouth on February 26th, 2009
I'm just loving the next half of heroes, i can't wait for the episode. there is just something so addicting about it.
Chris - Birmingham on February 26th, 2009
Volume 3 was amazing. The first 12/13 episodes of season 3 was Heroes at it's best. Volume 4 has seriously sucked so far. i agree with Digital Spy on this. Something good needs to happen, and soon!
Emily- England on February 25th, 2009
I thought it was brilliant! the pace i thought was fine, not too fast or too slow! It was very gripping and the cliff-hanger has made me crave for the next episode :D
Simon, Reading on February 25th, 2009
For a science fiction drama, I am starting to find that Heroes is losing any slight bit of a realism it may have once had. I for one cannot understand beyond the life of me why none of the captured heroes seem to be able to muster up the courage to shout to their captors "HE CAN FLY!" in regards to Nathan Petrelli, a total and utter hypocrite who is locking up his own kind, the same people who just happened to save his life! It's almost as ludicrous as that double episode in Volume 3 where everyone lost their powers, Sylar and Claire died, everyone got their powers back, Sylar and Claire resurrected! Another thing...have they totally run out of ideas for superpowers...the comic book guy that can breath underwater...WHAT THE HELL?!?! "Oh no! Sylar's coming to kill me, but don't worry, I can just jump into the river and live!" I am just now finding myself to not give a toss about the characters because they are changing as much as the British climate, and they keeping bringing in new ones which have no depth or magnitude whatsoever! I will continue for now as I think it is stupid to leave a job unfinished but I am no longer as gripped by it as I was with Season 1, and I would recommend to all you die hard Heroes fans to tune into 24 and Lost instead...
Gemi, London on February 24th, 2009
I totally disagree too. It might be too late for heroes but surely this episode was much better than 'villians', which other than Sylar baking deserved to be dumped. The only bits I found annoying was the end drammatic, but then Peter can fly, and is presumably now invulerable too, so where is the tension, really...
Hayley, Northants on February 24th, 2009
I agree it was a bit slow but when the "to be continued" came up i couldn't wait for the next episode and i hope this chapter will reach its full potential.
Fin on February 24th, 2009
AWESOME!!! Volume 3 ended good and although episode one of Volume 4 was quite good, the second episode (BBC3) was superb: one of the best (top 4/5) this season.
Brekkie, Wales on February 24th, 2009
I taped both episodes last night but really don't know if I can be bothered to watch. Last year the final few episodes sat on my hard drive a few weeks before I forced myself to watch them - enjoyable enough, but not a patch on the first or even the second season, which personally I felt bettered the third.
Ollie, Herts on February 24th, 2009
I don't know what to make of Heroes any more; the constant change in the characters with little justification beyond a writer seemingly thinking 'oh this would be cool' is just too much. Plus, with Peter, they turned him into this ultra-cool character with all the powers, and then seemed to say 'uh oh, he's too strong now' and have been coming up with these excuses to take powers away from him - and it sucks. Worst of all though is Claire. If I have to sit through one more scene of her bloody daddy issues and that pouting face and 'ooo isn't bennet ambiguous', then I might well be done with the show. HOW MANY MORE TIMES are they going to play that one? It should have been done with after the hostage episode at the old family house in season 1, but they rehashed it for volume 2, and then AGAIN volume 3, and now ... argh.
Yasmina on February 24th, 2009
I agree with the review 100%. It was far too slow but the last 10 minutes showed why so many of us fell in love with it in the first place. They need to maintain that otherwise they will lose even more fans.
bruno, stoke on February 24th, 2009
totallt disagree with this review thought was a well scripted episode and it just gets better as the next few episodes go on!
Eliot, London on February 24th, 2009
I don't really care about Heroes any more. It's on, and I'll watch it, but they've messed us around so much, I've no passion for it. Shame, 'cos that first series was great.
John, Co Antrim on February 24th, 2009
I have been a fan of Heores since the start and I have been downloading Heroes - fugitives from the USA, it's just shown episode 4 over there. Fugitives is awful, Tom Kring is pawing at the air and praying for ideas, none have come, so he has decided to restart the show in order to tempt new fans and to hell with older ones. Story lines are scrapped and new caracters Sylars brother is annoying, the hunter has a gim reputation but does emaniations of a seedy pervert count as a power? and Patrellis boss quickly bins her ethics and morals upon witnessing a person with powers use them. Its a mess, the characters have no intergity anymore, Senator Patrelli is quick to cage the Heroes because they are "dangerous" even tho they helped him saved his daughter and New York. Its too late now for Heroes, series 1 was fantasic and with series 2 a lot of us thought it was poor because of the writers strike and it would be redemned with a great third series. nope Kring has treated the fans with contempt and has even called us dip-s***s. Let heroes die, and hopefully Kring wont have another idea.
Daniel, Bargoed South Wales on February 24th, 2009
I enjoyed the opening episode a lot. Maybe because its been off the screens for a few months. I have watched every season so far and found them all pretty good. Some better than others. But the opening episode definately had me gripped.
Jessica, Sweden on February 23rd, 2009
I don't agree with this reporter. I think that 'Fugetives' is great. Sure they went back to the way it were in season one, but they did it with a twist. It's fun to see them all try to live a normal life after what they've gone through in season two and in 'Villians'. And I think that it would be hard for anyone to proceed a normal life after that. The characters are complex and that's whay you can go back and still get something compleatly different from the first time. And HRG is grey again is great. He is moraly grey, he told us so himself. The only annoying thing with him is his whole "I have to protect my family" so i was really glad when Claire finaly mocked him about it last week. And that whole Ando Hiro relationship, I think it's great that they argue and fight and everything. They are best friends with given roles from the begining, and now the roles have changed. Of course there will be controversy and all that, cause now they have to redefine their frendship and settle down in their new roles. I'm a hard core fan of the show. I haven't missed one episode and even if I don't always agree with the writers I always have fait in them. I trust that they know what they're doing. And I think that more people should. Don't pick on every little thing about the show that you don't like, look att the big picture and see the complexity of the story behind everything. That's when you see how great it is. It's like in real life, not everything is black and white, it's mostly grey. Have fait and never give up. I will never stop watching cause I enjoy every moment. So like I said: Have fait. Peace and love
AJ, Edinburgh on February 23rd, 2009
Sweet lord, whose pissed in the reviewer's chips these last couple of days. First, it's a pretty harsh assessment of Dollhouse and if anything, a harsher one for Heroes. What did you expect at the start of this season? To pick things up from the second Primatech burned down? How would that of continued? OF COURSE it was going to "reset". That's the whole point. The "Heroes" trying to get back to as normal a life as possible only to find themselves being rounded up. Seriously, what did the reviewer expect? One big crime-fighting team or something? Because it's either that or normal lives. Now granted, the final scene is the best part of episode 1, but otherwise, I thought it was a highly effective set-up of the new predicament the "Heroes" are now facing.
Ben, Lancashire on February 23rd, 2009
This episode did take a while to get going. Volume 3 got critism yet I really enjoyed the season premiere of that one, more so that this. Saying that, its always fun to see Sylar kick some ass. Peter always seems to never have any powers and be moaning about that fact (season 2 no memory, season 3 arthur took them and now they still arn't back). It is still a welcome return the end bit was spellbinding. But for God's sake, shoot the camera man. The camera shook so much it was like he'd had a bit to drink before he came to work. I don't know what it was or even why they did it like that, but I hope its not the sign of things to come.