US TV

Question of the week: will/should Heroes be cancelled?

Heroes

There was a time when Heroes was a glittering star in the firmament of US television. By the end of the first season, almost everyone seemed to love it. Then the finale everyone was waiting for happened and we all felt just a hint of disappointment. “Oh, was that it? I was expecting something epic,” was the general reaction.

It’s almost all been downhill since then.

Then Volume Two/Season Two came along. It wasn’t bad, but it plodded and seemed to go nowhere. People started to turn off.

Then Volume Three came along, together with promises from the producers that it would be back to season one form. True, the show didn’t plod, but the characters all went through bizarre personality flops and no one stayed dead. Some of the plots were very stupid and way too sci-fi. People started to dislike Heroes for straying too far from the ‘real-life’ world depicted in the first season.

Volume Four arrived, together with promises from the producers that it would be back to season one form. Those still watching thought it was actually pretty good. Maybe the producers were telling the truth this time.

We’re on Volume Five now and Heroes appears to be on its last legs. It got fewer than four million viewers for its latest episode, an all-time low. Budget cuts and a “return to character-based stories” have meant nothing exciting has been happening, bar a few isolated outbreaks.

So this week’s question is in two parts:

Will Heroes be cancelled soon? Should it be cancelled?

Discussion after the jump, because these aren’t necessarily easy questions.

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Random Acts

Random Acts of Ali Larter: Playing scary hide and seek with Greg Grunberg

Ali Larter playing hide and seek

It’s been a busy week for Ali Larter. As well as playing scary hide and seek with Greg Grunberg, she’s been supporting the launch of Alexander Wang’s new collection of sunglasses for Linda Farrow:

Ali Larter at the Alexander Wang launch

She also turned up to the Global Globes for some pampering and support the launch of Revolution in Cut, and attended the third annual Art of Elysium gala to help children with severe medical conditions:

Ali Larter at the Art of Elysium galal

Phew. Tiring. Hope she won at scary hide and seek though.

BTW if you’re not getting enough Ali Larter goodness from this bizarre – indeed slightly mental, some would argue, but they just don’t understand – weekly service, there’s actually a Daily Ali Larter photo service on Twitter. No, I don’t run it. Honest.

Have you seen Ali Larter acting randomly? If so, let us know and we’ll tell everyone about it in “Random Acts of Ali Larter

Thursday’s pick up news

Awards

  • The results of the National Television Awards

Film

Theatre

British TV

US TV

Wednesday’s prepare to be cancelled news

Doctor Who

Film

  • (500) Days‘ Marc Webb to direct Spider-Man trilogy
  • Andrea Arnold to direct Wuthering Heights
  • Paranormal Activity 2 to get Saw 6 director

British TV

French TV

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