Thinking about the popularity of the show and the fact that there are so many people that can’t wait for the thirs season to begin I found one of the review of the Pilot episode for the first season to be really amusing.
First heroes was described as an attempt to do another lost. and expected it to be reasonable series not a break out hit, well it was a major breakeout hit and I do wait for the new season.
As described here Kring really enjoyed the whole pilot experince.
Kring’s favorite moment was the first time the pilot screened at SDCC last year, which was the first time he had seen a cut of the pilot in anything other than an editing bay. “I actually stood in the corner watching the audience watch the show, and got to see everybody’s reaction to it, and that was the fondest moment for me,” Kring said.
You know it is a series that keep on surprising and evolving and even though there were some moments in the secind season when I felt some improvement was in order the promises for the third season sounds intriguing.
So since I can’t write about the new I got nostalgic.
It might be just me, but I felt the strike came in a good time, I was enjoying the second season as long as it lasted but hearing of the plans for the third season it seems really exciting.
Tim Kring says the direction of the up coming episodes is to focus on the bad guys
Kring also told TV Guide that volume 3 will focus on the bad guys and will show how they get together and rise up to destroy the earth, much like the good guys did to save the cheerleader, save the world in the first volume. Kring promises that there may be many more villains than we have met so far, so Sylar will be in good company.
Here is a trailer
It seems that it would be a fun season
It seems that I’m not the only one that thought that the interruption of the second season of heroes, with many many other series, due to the strike, can be a good thing.
If you followed the series with the same enthusiasm that I did, I suppose you enjoyed the episodes that were screened but couldn’t help but wonder what happened to the intensity of the first season.
It appears that I’m not the only one as Tim Kring during the strike, that is finally over - thanks god, and said exactly what I felt
According to Tim the pace was too slow, the romance is boring, the new cast members are adrift, the “save the world” stakes took too long to establish and Hiro was stuck in Japan for way too long. It’s hard to disagree with him, though you have to wonder what he thought went well so far..