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Heroes

He's still doesn't want to go back in time, but I think he will do it and everything that happens this season will be erased and then next season will be even more confusing than this one.
 
Just another reason why I'm not getting involved again.
 
Mohinder lol.
 
Mohinder is a dick.
 
I wonder if his dick has spots on it.
 
Dick spots, yes.
 
She's got a nice chubbyness.
 
I'd like to pinch her.
 
I'd like to see her doing the old bagpipes with Milo.
 
Or Dog-bowling.
 
She's still very 'eh' for me.

Also: Good plan Claire. You need to take an electrified girl across the country, what's the safest mode of transport? NOT A FUCKING PLANE YOU IDIOT.
 
Yeah, I thought that was a bit silly. Maybe they just didn't realize that planes don't like electric girls.

OH and I don't think there will be a new episode this week because Saturday Night Live has a big special the night before the election, which happens to be the same night Heroes airs.
 
Yeah, Heroes Wiki says the next one is on the 10th of November. As long as Obama wins it'll be worth missing a few shows.
 
Maybe the BBC will end up one episode ahead lol that'll never happen.
 
'Heroes' duo get the ax
Alexander, Loeb fired in shakeup

By CYNTHIA LITTLETON

Big shakeup on the staff of NBC's "Heroes" came down on Sunday with the axing of co-exec producers Jesse Alexander and Jeph Loeb.

Both scribe-producers had been with the show since its first season and were known to have led the day-to-day production operation under the direction of creator/exec producer Tim Kring.

"Heroes," produced by Universal Media Studios, has struggled in the ratings its third season. It's understood that Alexander and Loeb were let go because of Peacock execs' frustration with the creative direction of the show. The show is also said to have been grappling with hefty budget overruns this season, that are going well beyond its already sizable $4 million per-seg pricetag.

Reps for NBC and UMS declined comment.
$4 million per episode? That's more than most independent movies get total. Yikes!
 
Dayum!
 
I think in the first season it was already getting $1m per episode, which I could never understand because it didn't show up on screen.

Cutting the budget would be a good idea since then they'll have to focus more on the characterisation and scenes with a lot of dialogue and less on people constantly using their powers.
 
Jeph Loeb's Hulk comic fucking sucks, so they're right to axe him.
 
Does it turn out the Hulk is his own twisted mother?
 
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