How many seasons will it last?

4-5 seasons hopefully they will do other arcs like in comics.
 
This is not a comic book, is a TV series with TV mentalities. I guess they'll do their best to keep Wolverina as the main starlet of the whole series and ditch Hiro at the first opportunity.
 
. They could can this show for all I care as long as Hiro gets his own show.
 
Hiro is the fan fave?

Wow. That took me by surprise.
 
I'm not. His character should be called "Mr. Exposition".
 
Hiro rocks! Probably because he is a comic geek who gains powers. Just like what most of us hope and dream.
 
everyone likes him because he believes in his powers and trys to help people with them, that and what JTIZZLEVILLE said
 
3 Dev Adam said:
I'm not. His character should be called "Mr. Exposition".

you're stupid. even the people who hate the show mention how awesome hiro is.
 
Hiro attracts fans all by himself
as Masi Oka said, teleportation and chronokinesis are *****ing
 
Substance D said:
you're stupid. even the people who hate the show mention how awesome hiro is.

I like the show and I don't think he's awesome at all.

And don't EVER call me stupid again, you little piece of ****.
 
El $tupido said:
I like the show and I don't think he's awesome at all.

And don't EVER call me stupid again, you little piece of ****.

Whoah, calm down. ;) :oldrazz:


I would think the show going to 4 seasons is a good number. And Hiro IS the show right now, I assume the other characters find their feet soon but he is pretty much propping up the show.
 
who cares how long it lasts at this point?

just sit back and enjoy the ride
 
very true, I'm out of this thread, I'll probably be back after the first season ends.
 
GoldenAgeHero said:
1 season. I just dont see this show going any longer, maybe ytwo seasons tops, but even then, i think it'll turn into crap.
Well, it's already been renewed for a full second season, and with its current ratings, I don't see it getting scrapped anytime soon.

It's actually pretty fortunate for the show that it's on NBC, which has had a pretty significant ratings slump for like, the past 2 years or more... so any show that's doing well is like GOLD on NBC, whereas it might have already been cancelled on Fox (snicker).

Still, I agree with the comic-aspects of it. So long as they don't try and measure out some large, huge, 10-season long plot, and keep it in fairly small story arcs, I don't see any reason that Heroes couldn't last as long as Stargate SG-1 did.
 

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