If you are a fan of Heroes, you may have already found Greg Beeman's blog as you search the internet for more clues about the show. But even if you're not a fan of the show, it's still worth a look. While the focus is obviously on Heroes, there is enough behind the scenes stuff to make it an interesting read for anyone that just loves TV. The posts read like a good DVD commentary track with Beeman talking about what he wanted to achieve with a certain episode, or why he did things a certain way. He's very forthcoming in his comments. About the latest episode, which he directed, he says, "Also, truthfully, we're still learning what stories to tell and how to tell them. Do we always need to see the whole cast in just a handful of scenes? Or should we, sometimes, concentrate on just a few of our characters and give them more intensively developed stories." And if all that isn't enough, there are also storyboards, an interview with Ali Larter, and a large collection of behind the scenes pictures, like the shot of Hayden Panettiere on the autopsy table waiting for her scene. Fun stuff.












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11-02-2006 @ 2:45PM
Scott H said...
I like "Heroes" a lot--but couldn't you have found something much less graphic to use as the photo here? The extreme gore is the one element of the show I don't like at all. If I wanted that, I'd watch one of the 29.8 autopsy shows on CBS.
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11-02-2006 @ 6:16PM
steve m-g said...
Booo Friggin Hooo! Oh no Mommy gore!
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11-05-2006 @ 7:56PM
Scott H said...
Steve, do your parents let you use the AOL account all by yourself?
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