Fan Concerns About Season Two Heard by Kring and Crew

Tim Kring admits that he and the crew that produce the Heroes series had taught viewers what to expect. This happened from the way that they organized and delivered Season One.

The current Season Two, so far, has moved away from whatever format that was used for the first season and, frankly, (some) viewers don't like the current format. Viewers have spoken out, SPOKEN LOUDLY, so Tim Kring and his series-making crew have heard the message.

Tim gave some interviews in the first week of November and made promises to fans that the show will change and viewers will get what they want!

Kudos to Tim!

From "TVNews":
"Heroes" Creator Apologizes To Fans
(opens in new window)

Things that viewers liked so far:
Kristen Bell - The way Kristen's character, Elle, was introduced right into the "Peter" storyline.

That's it...that's all, according to the TVNEWS article, that fans liked so far in Season Two.

Criticisms:

* New Heroes, Monica (Dana Davis), and Maya (Dania Ramirez) with Alejandro (Shalim Ortiz), were introduced in such separate storylines that they seemed unattached to the show.

* Love...it stinks! Viewers don't like the cheesy 'love' bits and don't buy these for one minute!

* Main "issue" of the series was held off way too long. Viewers wanted to know RIGHT AWAY - what are our Heroes collectively fighting for this season? This issue (Peter's 'vision') wasn't brought forth until episode 7 and viewers thought this was way too long to find out what kind of mission our Heroes needed to organize themselves for.

* Get Hiro OUT OF JAPAN! For a time-bending Hero, it's not plausible for Hiro to just be in Japan for over more than 2 or 3 episodes. In the first season, we see Hiro jump from present-Japan, all over the place, and even into the future! Why does he get stuck in Ancient Japan in season two? Sorry, not a good place for Hiro to be for so long.
0 Responses