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Heroes - Series 1 - Part 2 Reviews

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Heroes is a serial saga about people all over the world discovering that they have superpowers and trying to deal with how this change affects their lives... Episodes comprise: 12. Chapter Twelve 'Godsend' 13. Chapter Thirteen 'The Fix' 14. Chapter Fourteen 'Distractions' 15. Chapter Fifteen 'Run!' 16. Chapter Sixteen .. Read more

Starring Hayden Panettiere, Masi Oka, James Kyson Lee, Jack Coleman
Director Greg Beeman, Allan Arkush, Tim Kring
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television

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  • Critics' reviews of Heroes - Series 1 - Part 2

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  • Heroes has proved itself to be the most compelling, addictive hourly drama of the 2006-07 season

    • Radio Times
  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Heroes - Series 1 - Part 2

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  • 33 out of 33 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Oh do believe the hype!

    I’m not particularly into watching tv-series when aired on telly, as I find it too hard to commit to a time and day of the week so inevitably I end up watching the first episodes but give up half way through. “Heroes” was no exception but after watching the first 2 episodes I knew I had to get the series on DVD because it was just too good to miss! I loved every episode of it and in order not to give out any spoilers I will not get into the details. Believe the hype. This IS really good. Extremely well executed, it looks fantastic, the special effects are better than any TV series out there and the story grabs you and refuses to let go until the very end. The only criticism that I can think of is that in spite of what Tim Kring says, it is plagiarising X-men. Not that this is a bad thing but to claim otherwise is a bit embarrassing when the similarities are huge. Some of the characters even have the same powers as the heroes and villains of X-men. But I love it and I know of lot of people who are not into sci-fi but still loved the series. I can’t wait for series 2 to come out on DVD (as unfortunately I don’t have the patience to watch it on telly).

      • A customer from London, England
  • 16 out of 16 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    must watch

    this program is so gripping an addictive i was making sure i was at home on time to watch it with out fail. the writiers have wrote this program beautifully the way everything combines and joins up its pure genius. this deserves top marks in my books and i dont think you'll think differently so go on watch it now!! : )

    • howie
      • howie from Hertford
  • 16 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Average

    When I first heard the idea of this series I was excited. I love superheroes and american series like Lost, 24 and Smallville etc. Unfortunately, I don't love this. I wanted something as good as X-men, but in series form. Not necessarily like X-men, but as good as. Although an X-men series would rule! Anyway, this is more like an X-files take on the superhero genre. It is very dark and in my opinion, sometimes distasteful. The teenage girl for instance - instead of the Wolverine take on it, where you don't see anything unpleasant, this is much more graphic, with broken bones jutting out of her. It's nothing majorly bad but I prefer more 'taste' to my entertainment. It just doesn't have the same quality of other series either, the special effects were at times a bit tame even though the program had a huge budget. The flying at the beginning for example - it was very obvious they were wearing wires. And the characters were not generally likeable, all of them with their own miserable story to tell - does nothing go right for these people?? Hiro and Mr Bennett were my favourites though and I have to say the acting is top-notch by everyone. I did find the personalities of the characters changed a lot though, which was just plain weird. The psychopathic deranged killers had soft sides and the good guys turned murderers. Sylar for example, he actually killed innocent bystanders and had no problem with it and then suddenly he finds out what's going to happen and runs to his mum because he doesn't want to hurt anyone. What??! And Jessica was ruthless to begin with, when suddenly she's fighting alongside D.L. like they'd just had an arguement or something. She tried to kill him more than once. Some lovers tiff! And one thing I particularly disliked was how so many of the characters knew about everyone's powers. Like it was old news. One aspect that is awesome about superheroes is when everyone goes, 'You can do what?? That's amazing!' Instead, it's more like 'Yeah, yeah I know. So what? I can do something special too. Who cares?' This kills the excitement of their abilities somewhat for me. I also wish they would use their powers more in battle. Many times, Sylar would just stand there and let someone attack him when he had so many amazing powers at his disposal. Baffling. Finally, I have to say that the finale was a disappointment, after so much build-up and drama, it didn't really surprise or deliver anything impressive. It wasn't awful, but I felt that all the thought of amazingly intricate plotlines and clever connections between characters didn't present itself in the end. Which was a bit of an anti-climax. Overall, it did a lot wrong and some right. Not sure why it was so popular really. I probably won't be bothering with the next series.

      • Mickey Mouse from Dorset, England
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Heroes - Series 1 - Part 2

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  • 10 out of 12 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    great film

    great series couldn't wait for it on dvd as i wanted to watch it again

      • A customer from england
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Whatever happened to the heroes...?

    Yeah after much fanfare the series Heroes as a whole, was worth the fuss but it has to be said the final episode was pants. I mean come on! Americans may be slow on the uptake but us English are made of sterner stuff - I hope future climatice episodes offer more. I was expecting a bit more of a battle between Hiro and Sylo, and the Exploding Man anticlimax was a total let down.

    Having said that, the series generally was good fun.

      • A customer from London, England
  • 33 out of 33 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Oh do believe the hype!

    I’m not particularly into watching tv-series when aired on telly, as I find it too hard to commit to a time and day of the week so inevitably I end up watching the first episodes but give up half way through. “Heroes” was no exception but after watching the first 2 episodes I knew I had to get the series on DVD because it was just too good to miss! I loved every episode of it and in order not to give out any spoilers I will not get into the details. Believe the hype. This IS really good. Extremely well executed, it looks fantastic, the special effects are better than any TV series out there and the story grabs you and refuses to let go until the very end. The only criticism that I can think of is that in spite of what Tim Kring says, it is plagiarising X-men. Not that this is a bad thing but to claim otherwise is a bit embarrassing when the similarities are huge. Some of the characters even have the same powers as the heroes and villains of X-men. But I love it and I know of lot of people who are not into sci-fi but still loved the series. I can’t wait for series 2 to come out on DVD (as unfortunately I don’t have the patience to watch it on telly).

      • A customer from London, England
  • 16 out of 16 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    must watch

    this program is so gripping an addictive i was making sure i was at home on time to watch it with out fail. the writiers have wrote this program beautifully the way everything combines and joins up its pure genius. this deserves top marks in my books and i dont think you'll think differently so go on watch it now!! : )

    • howie
      • howie from Hertford
  • 16 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Average

    When I first heard the idea of this series I was excited. I love superheroes and american series like Lost, 24 and Smallville etc. Unfortunately, I don't love this. I wanted something as good as X-men, but in series form. Not necessarily like X-men, but as good as. Although an X-men series would rule! Anyway, this is more like an X-files take on the superhero genre. It is very dark and in my opinion, sometimes distasteful. The teenage girl for instance - instead of the Wolverine take on it, where you don't see anything unpleasant, this is much more graphic, with broken bones jutting out of her. It's nothing majorly bad but I prefer more 'taste' to my entertainment. It just doesn't have the same quality of other series either, the special effects were at times a bit tame even though the program had a huge budget. The flying at the beginning for example - it was very obvious they were wearing wires. And the characters were not generally likeable, all of them with their own miserable story to tell - does nothing go right for these people?? Hiro and Mr Bennett were my favourites though and I have to say the acting is top-notch by everyone. I did find the personalities of the characters changed a lot though, which was just plain weird. The psychopathic deranged killers had soft sides and the good guys turned murderers. Sylar for example, he actually killed innocent bystanders and had no problem with it and then suddenly he finds out what's going to happen and runs to his mum because he doesn't want to hurt anyone. What??! And Jessica was ruthless to begin with, when suddenly she's fighting alongside D.L. like they'd just had an arguement or something. She tried to kill him more than once. Some lovers tiff! And one thing I particularly disliked was how so many of the characters knew about everyone's powers. Like it was old news. One aspect that is awesome about superheroes is when everyone goes, 'You can do what?? That's amazing!' Instead, it's more like 'Yeah, yeah I know. So what? I can do something special too. Who cares?' This kills the excitement of their abilities somewhat for me. I also wish they would use their powers more in battle. Many times, Sylar would just stand there and let someone attack him when he had so many amazing powers at his disposal. Baffling. Finally, I have to say that the finale was a disappointment, after so much build-up and drama, it didn't really surprise or deliver anything impressive. It wasn't awful, but I felt that all the thought of amazingly intricate plotlines and clever connections between characters didn't present itself in the end. Which was a bit of an anti-climax. Overall, it did a lot wrong and some right. Not sure why it was so popular really. I probably won't be bothering with the next series.

      • Mickey Mouse from Dorset, England
  • 38 out of 73 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    This series is poor

    After the marketing people have been selling this as a super duper sci-fi series, I must say how disappointing and poorly executed a show this is. The characters are cliched, the actors are actually being weighed down by a terribly wooden script, and more to the point nothing actually happens to progress the story week by week. You could probably watch the first episode and glean everything you need to know or could ever want to know about the rest. Why would you want to care about these people, in this nod-fest? Sorry, but I can't recommend it.

      • A customer from Birmingham, England
  • 10 out of 12 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    great film

    great series couldn't wait for it on dvd as i wanted to watch it again

      • A customer from england
  • 10 out of 12 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    not for me

    son in law wanted this as missed somer of the series, he enjoyed it and says it's worth renting.

    • Qoies
      • Qoies from Kingston upon Hull
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Yes!

    love this show it is so god special efects and everything else with an exciting story line and mind bending wists now what wil happen after clair is killed or not by sylar i really need to know if she dies!

    excelent for a wednesday night in 9:00! LOVE IT!!!!

      • A customer from London
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    LoveHeroes.com

    If you loved the first half of this series, then you will love this too, and if you have not then why not? Part 2 answers all your questions about why the cheerleader has to be saved, what the cheerleaders dad is all about, who this Linderman is, and of course what the dreaded sylar is is up to. Towards the end of the series there is a whole episode set in the future and I thought the storyline was gonna get a bit lost with it, but no, I wasn't dissapointed with the way the season concluded. All in all I thought this was a really original storyline (maybe a little X-Men influence with the whole idea, but not with the storyline), that was gripping and fun to watch. I would say that you would be missing out if you don't watch it!

      • A customer from Edinburgh
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Amazing

    This is a must for everyone,one of the best series I have ever watched.

    Keep you gripped from beginning to end.

    The writers and actors must be so pleased to have been involved in this.

      • A customer from Berwick-Upon-Tweed
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Fantastic

    If you have ever seen a couple of episodes of this half way through the series, you will be thinking 'what is this American tosh'. But watch it from the start and it will all make sense. Suspend disbelief and this is a brilliant series. America produces a lot of trash that ends up on our tv but we'll let them off this time

      • Dean4hull from Hull
  • Critics' reviews

  • Heroes has proved itself to be the most compelling, addictive hourly drama of the 2006-07 season

    • Radio Times

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    • Heroes - Series 1 - Part 2
      Heroes is a serial saga about people all over the world discovering that they have superpowers and trying to deal with how this change affects their lives...

      Episodes comprise:

      12. Chapter Twelve 'Godsend'
      13. Chapter Thirteen 'The Fix'
      14. Chapter Fourteen '...

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