My brother is really a fan of "Heroes", actually, he loves all things about heroism, and he
always wear blue lanyard and yellow wristband with "hero" on them. He recommend me the
series of "Heroes" strongly, now I found it's cool!
"Heroes" prevails without a doubt in the area of character development. The show is not
reliant on constant action but rather an incredible relation to the realistic characters and
then a mind-blowing release. "Homecoming" is a favorite episode of mine because of the way
it sealed up the whole "Save the Cheerleader, Save the World" deal. I'm sure the season
finale will be absolutely extraordinary as well, as it should all lead up to an amazing
concluding episode. One could only imagine my joy when it was officially announced for a
second season. All of the characters are interesting, intriguing, and well-written, and my
favorites are Peter and Claire.
Not only is "Heroes" a perfect character drama piece, but also a mesmerizing tale of what
would happen if real people with real emotions got superpowers. The images are stunning and
vivid, and the special effects are subtle and realistic. This is what a good superhero show
should be.
After nearly an entire season, I already rank "Heroes" second among my favorite TV shows of
all time—it ranks second just under "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." And my brother bought me a
white silicone wristband and I wore it of course. There isn't a single negative thing to say
about the show except for the fact that after the passing of each episode, you only want
more, more, more! This is, quite honestly and truly, the most addictive show ever on
television. Be sure not to miss even a single episode of "Heroes!" My brother bought me a
white
rubber wristband and I wore it of course.
You should check out one of the highest rated new shows—you won't be disappointed!