2009
05.01

News: More Heroes Season 4 Hints

You will find a lot of posts like this one in the coming months about who will still be on Heroes, who will be gone, and what is going to happen with them. Here’s the latest rundown of news, quotes, and insider dish on the upcoming season that have been percolating across the Interwebs on the subject of Heroes Season 4.

Michael Ausiello over at EW answers the question on a lot of people’s minds: will Zachary Quinto be back for Season 4, now that he’s been, er co-opted by Nathan? He also has something on Tracy Strauss’ return (and yes, it appears it is Tracy, not one of her clones/sisters/etc).

Question: The Heroes finale made it seem like Zachary Quinto might not be back next season. What’s the deal? –Antonio

Ausiello: Zachary Quinto will without question be back next season. But I hear the show is also planning to introduce a cool and mysterious new villain. And, let’s face it, it’s time.

Question: You were right: The Heroes finale was fantastic. Any scoop on season 4? –Eric

Ausiello: Tracy’s whole revenge arc will serve as a centerpiece of next fall’s “Redemption” volume.

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2009
05.01

Heroes Season 3 has come and gone with last night’s “An Invisible Thread”, which means it’s time to look forward to what lays ahead in Heroes Season 4, starting with the volume “Redemption”. First of all, to get it out of the way (and to lessen the emails I’m still getting), Yes, I am aware that Heroes Season 4 will have fewer episodes (18-20 was the last word), because we reported on it LAST MONTH. Now, let’s move on to what we can expect in Season 4, as well as other cast/crew news.

Quickly, some bad news to report, as Heroes has fired another producer/writer/director in Greg Beeman, who made the announcement on his blog that he will not be around for Heroes Season 4.

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2009
05.01

A deaf wrestler prepares to compete at a high school meet. His mom cheers for him in a “deaf pride” t-shirt. The match begins. Midway through, the deaf wrestler grabs his ears as if he’s hearing a loud high pitched whine. Strange inst.t it. But that is not the intriguing part in this episode. As you remember in last episodes finale, House had a new imaginary friend - Cut-Throat-Bitch (as he used to call it).

It seems however, that he is seeing her because of some guilty conscience over Cuttners suicide. She is not only imaginary, but Houses sub-conscience, as the episode reveals. Realizing that he has access to sub-conscience, he exclaim “Cool” - so typically House. And the game begins. He can as her everything he know, but can’t reach in his mind, buried memories, long ago read articles and so on, and so on…

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