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Can someone explain those weird four minutes on last night's Heroes?

by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 21st 2009 4:25PM
You've read the review of last night's Heroes, now help me with the following scene.

Is there something odd about it, or is it just me?

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What the heck is happening in this scene from tonight's Heroes?

by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 20th 2009 3:19PM
Heroes"Seriously, kid, I don't WANT your power."

"I'm running out of people to take care of me...will you adopt me?"

"Zach, I'm sure you won't be typecast as Spock. Don't worry about it."

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Heroes season 2 spoilers

by Isabelle Carreau, posted May 26th 2007 12:13AM
Heroes A mere few days after the exploding season finale aired, spoilers for next season of NBC's hit show Heroes are starting to leak. TV Squad was able to get its hands on casting spoilers for the first two episodes of the season, which will start shooting mid-June.

(SPOILERS FOLLOW!)

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Two previews for Heroes, one includes a spoiler

by Anna Johns, posted Apr 5th 2007 4:24PM
heroesThe long break for Heroes is nearly over, and to get people excited, NBC has released two video clips. This one is simply a scene between Mr. Bennett and Thompson as Thompson tries new tactics to find out where Claire is. This other scene reveals a new hero, so if you don't like spoilers, don't watch it!

And if you're new to this whole Heroes thing or just have a lot of time on your hands, you can watch the first 18 episodes of Heroes online for free. NBC is streaming the entire season so far with "limited interruption" from various sponsors.

Heroes returns April 23rd.

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Favorite superheroes and other tidbits from the Heroes cast - TCA Report

by Joel Keller, posted Jan 17th 2007 9:55PM
HeroesThis press tour hasn't exactly been good for my already-expanded waistline. Between the meals each network serves the critics and the snacks the hotel sends up on a daily basis, I seem to just graze all day long (by the way, the Ritz-Carlton has one of the best $15 cheeseburgers I've ever had. Of course, anywhere else, the burger would be $8. Still good though).

Case in point: NBC provided candy bins for the critics, giving them a chance to create to-go bags of various sugary snacks. Through all the afternoon press conferences -- for The Apprentice, the Grease reality show, Andy Barker, PI, and Raines, I absent-mindedly grabbed from the bag because, to be honest, outside of those great Rosie digs by Donald Trump, not much went on (even the Andy Barker session wasn't all that interesting, despite the presence of Andy Richter and Conan O'Brien).

But the Heroes session that closed the afternoon? That one made me take notice.

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