nathan-related stories
Posted Apr 25th 2009 6:30PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Heroes, Early Looks, Reality-Free

After watching the penultimate episode of "Volume Four: Fugitives" on NBC's
Heroes last week, I have to say I was pleasantly surprised when a dashing young man in a FedEx uniform delivered a surprise package to my doorstep later in the week. Inside was a rough cut of "An Invisible Thread," the season finale of
Heroes. Now this wasn't nearly as rough as the
X-Men Origins: Wolverine debacle floating around the interwebs, but neither was it the completely polished version we'll see this upcoming Monday at 9:00 PM ET.
Overall, I found myself a little disappointed as I've been with every volume finale we've had since the very beginning. And admittedly, I might just be wanting something a little bit more than what we're able to get here. As for deaths and new beginnings, those we do get. I'll tell you this: one person who I felt certain was going to die didn't. One person who I thought as a possibility to die did ... but sort of didn't. But really did. The only hint I'll give you is
Marvel's first Exiles series.
Continue reading Heroes: An Invisible Thread (season finale) -- An early look
Posted Mar 8th 2009 2:16PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Heroes, Reality-Free

As
Bob wrote the other day, NBC has assured fans that
Heroes will be back next season. Isn't that great? Well, no, not to me. I would like to assure NBC that I have had it with
Heroes. I'm exhausted and fed up. Do you feel like me? Do you have
Heroes fatigue?
The changes have been detrimental to the original premise, ruining what was once the most exciting new TV show on the air since
Lost. Quite simply, I don't like the new "book"; I don't like the characters that have been mangled beyond recognition; I don't like all the story lines that were dropped in favor of this new paradigm that has the government hunting down Matt and Peter and the other familiar heroes and treating them like terrorists. At the end of the last episode, I just felt bad about
Heroes. What have they done to my show?
Continue reading Do you have Heroes fatigue, too?
Posted Jan 6th 2008 11:00PM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E09) This season of
The Amazing Race, albeit with an impromptu early start, is going to be heading to the finish line before long. And, with the promos and the episode title of tonight's show, it seems to indicate that one team might be facing some health issues. Perhaps it's a good thing that the finale is but an episode or two away, eh?
After all, the death of a racer would probably blow the show's chances for its next Emmy nod, don't you think?
Yes, I am wasting space here before the jump. If I put any kind of spoiler here on the main page, I just might be croaked. Virtually, but it still hurts.
Continue reading The Amazing Race: I Just Hope He Doesn't Croak on Us
Posted May 8th 2007 12:13AM by JJ Hawkins
Filed under: OpEd, Heroes, Episode Reviews

(S01E21) Every week I walk away with a bit of a headache after watching
Heroes. It's not a bad headache by any means. It's more of a sensory/information overload kind of a thing since each episode is filled to the brim with so many details.
That being said, the show is so entertaining, I find the discomfort completely worth it.
Continue reading Heroes: The Hard Part