‘Heroes’ Review: ‘Tabula Rasa’
“Eh.” That’ll be my answer tomorrow when people ask me about tonight’s ‘Heroes’ episode, entitled ‘Tabula Rasa.’ The storyline moved along, but nothing earth shattering happened. It’s almost at the point where this show is running like a heart monitor. Straight line for 2-3 episodes, then a ‘blip’ up for an exciting show. This week, we’re back on the straight line. Read more
A Few Notes on ‘Heroes’
A lot of activity of the last couple of days regarding ‘Heroes’:
- Todd Stashwick (’The Riches’, ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’) has landed a recurring role as one of the Carnies, according to THR.
- The Hayden Panettiere/Madeline Zima kiss on Monday night’s show didn’t do anything to help ratings. Viewership stayed flat over the last week’s episode.
- A major character is going to die this season, reports Eonline. It’s a male, and an original character.
Thoughts on who the producers might kill off? We think the Hiro storyline is a red herring. We’re thinking it’s time for Sylar to go. He’ll turn good and save some people, only to lose his own life. What do you think?
‘Heroes’ Review: ‘Hysterical Blindness’
Last week, ‘Heroes’ slowed down the story and focused on many of the main characters. This week, it picks back up the pace with ‘Hysterical Blindness.’ A quick recap, followed by our comments. Read more
‘Heroes’ Review: ‘Acceptance’
With ‘Acceptance’, ‘Heroes’ delivered one of its best character-driven shows in a long, long time. Not plot-driven though–as the show continued to nudge along at a snails pace.
So here’s the quick recap, followed by some thoughts: Read more
Heroes: Ink Recap
Last week, Heroes Volume Five: Redemption kicked off with a two hour episode called “Orientation/Jump, Push, Fall.” This week, the “Ink” episode of Heroes focused on stories involving Claire Bennet, Peter Petrelli, and Matt Parkman.
Heroes Season Premiere: More Than A Little Slushy
Volume Five, ‘Redemption,’ of Heroes kicked off with the two hour show entitled “Orientation/Jump, Push, Fall.” Last May, the story left off with perennial villain Sylar being transformed into Nathan Petrelli. We didn’t know what the Heroes would do next. Read more
Heroes Fourth Season Premiere
Heroes is returning for a fourth season, and for many fans, it is a do or die year for Heroes. The series won rave reviews for its first season, but it has struggled in both critical reviews and ratings in subsequent seasons. Heroes is obviously an important show for NBC, as like ABC’s Lost, the show has huge potential to develop a very fanatical following.
Heroes Finale: Time To Hit The Reset Button
It’s time to hit the ‘reset’ button on Heroes. Oh, I know, a few months ago the producers fired some writers. Better stories are coming, they promised. Well, they lied. Instead of something fresh, something better, we got episode after episode of the same stuff. As a result, this show has hit an all time low.
Heroes Finale: A Death In The Family
On the Heroes season four finale called “An Invisible Thread,” Angela Petrelli has a dream about Nathan. Nathan is in trouble. HRG pulls the car over because there is a roadblock up ahead. He lets out Claire and Angela and tells them he’ll meet up with them later. HRG instructs the pair to get to Nathan quickly. HRG drives on without his companions and is stopped by an officer. A group of Feds pull up behind the car with guns.
Will Heroes Finale Mean Death For A Hero?

The Heroes season four finale episode is entitled “An Invisible Thread” and will bring the “Fugitives” storyline to a close. The Heroes finale presents the showdown between Nathan Petrelli and Sylar. Sylar is attempting to get a meeting with the President, so that he can shapeshift into the President’s place, and Nathan is determined to keep Sylar from accomplishing his goal.










