Maybe they could hire some new writers for “Heroes” now.
The National Broadcasting Company done changed hands:
After nearly nine months of negotiations, Comcast, the nation’s largest cable operator, finally reached an agreement on Thursday to acquire NBC Universal from the General Electric Company.
The deal valued NBC Universal at about $30 billion.
Or was it the “National Broadcasting Corporation?”
Regardless, I’m getting a little perturbed by the circular nature of Heroes’ seasonal plotlines, and I’d like to see something different now, please. Storylines are getting stale. Repetitive. They need a good kick in the pants and that British immortal guy back.
Oh, and: more Hayden Panettiere.
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I remain unconvinced that there isn’t a connection between subsequent seasons of “Heroes” not really being up to the first season and the decision to have episodes in which Hayden Panettiere does not appear (have you noticed that the writers responsible for the first – but unfortunately not the last – such episode, season 2′s “Fight Or Flight,” never wrote for the series again?).
I gave up a couple of episodes into this last season (the season where they were rounding up all the super powered people and taking them to some Gitmo like installation)
The season before that was only half interesting.
Typical formula..
Foresee/travel to the future.
See catastrophic event.
Work with everyone to prevent that from happening.
Sylar kills more people.