lol their version of hell would be to watch every heroes that has every came out HAHA
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While put abrasively, probably true. I've never watched Heroes, but from what I've noticed, the show has been dying off slowly since the end of season one. The most plausible explanation I've heard for this was that they originally intended to introduce a new cast every season, but people got so attached to the original cast that they had to take the show in an unplanned direction.
Masamunemaster, your statement to MJN alone offers the truth that you seem unwilling to see: while you like the show (and to be honest, I don't care what your television preferences are), you have admitted you're in a minority. A television show can't be kept on air for a minority. It's bad business.
Bummer, too. If Heroes had changed up its staff every year, it probably would have seen a better lifespan. I find most television shows that are good go on for too long and slowly deteriorate over time (the same complaint I've heard recently regarding Lost, another show I don't actually watch, so don't jump at me for that comment). Introducing a new a cast and plot arch allows you to keep the show fresh, and if the explanation I've heard is true, it'd explain why the show deteriorated so quickly when they didn't follow that plan.
We all have are own opinions on what's good and what's bad.
I was simply stating mine.