Its hard to remember a science fiction series that has hit so big so quickly. Yet by the end of the first series of Heroes, it feels--for all the right reasons--that the shows been around for longer than it has, such is the huge amount of success its enjoyed.
The second half of the first season of "Heroes" picks right up with the same high quality and an increasing depth of characterization. The complex web of cause and effect grows even more tangled, too, as more is revealed about Sylar, the (possible) future, and the organization behind anti-hero agent Mr. Bennett. The highlight in this sense is a wonderful episode that provides a glimpse into the future that will happen if the impending disaster in New York is not averted by the heroes. As a consequence of this developing tension, the second half of the season is somewhat darker in tone than the first half, and the action grows more and more intense as the countdown to the season's final battle begins. Along the way, Sylar finally steps out of the shadows and becomes a much deeper and more complex character, particularly in an episode that gives him a wonderful scene with his mother, half touching and half sinister. This set continues to prove why "Heroes" was the best TV debut of last season, and should definitely whet appetites for the soon-to-start second season. This is great TV.
This is a series like no other.It is just like watching your favourite spiderman, superman superhero film but every week! It has great scenes and leaves you on the edge of your seat in every episode.
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