Television

“Heroes” Creator Apologizes For Season 2
November 8th, 2007

Heroes

The ratings for Heroes have been in decline since the beginning of season 2, after a stellar outing with the first season. Many fans are unhappy with the slow pacing, and more. Tim Kring, the serie’s creator feels your pain with some refreshing candor.

He critiqued his own show and wants to assure fans that all of the problems will be corrected.

About the slow pace- Kring admits he made a mistake using the same format of storytelling from season one. The fans want adrenaline. It is no time to slowly build up the story with suspense. Everyone already has their powers after all.

The threat should have been established in the first episode- He admits that Peter’s vision of Armageddon should have appeared in the season premiere rather then episode 7.

The rookies- The new South American heroes had an awkward introduction and the whole thing has not meshed with the overall story.

HIRO IN JAPAN- Again Kring’s bad. He realises that Hiro should not have stayed in the past for so long.

The Love Story-Yes, Claire and the flying dork boy in love does not work. It’s just silly.

It’s nice to see a Hollywood bigshot admit mistakes and communicate with the fans. He will focus on fixing the series and making it rock once again.

[EW]

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