Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Heroes creator apologises to fans



The creator of hit TV show Heroes has apologised to fans in the US for a slow start to the second series.

Tim Kring admitted to Entertainment Weekly that mistakes had been made on the choice of storylines, but promised to get the show back on track.

The second series has seen falling ratings in the US, where the programme is now eight episodes in.

Viewers in the UK can see the conclusion of the first series on BBC Two on 5 December.

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2 comments:

HC said...

Though I am not a fan of 'Heroes', it surely have attracted the worldwide audience. From its origin, England, the trend now spreads to far places, like Hong Kong. This strike has probably brought great disappointment to them. However we should not be addicted to a particular aspect, or else our lives will be destroyed

William Fu said...

Heroes is the type of programme that can attract a myriad of audiences. At last I can have something that I can share with students.