Heroes: An Analysis

D. McCarthy
To say ok would be idiotic, to say cool would be retarded, but to say pure amazing, genius, exiting, and wonderful that would make you a hero.

And to all of us fans a new member. Yes lady's and Gent's after long last and all the garbage we have gone through in the way of tv shows, someone namely Tim Kring has created a masterpiece. With two seasons in the wrap and one in the mix, it's hard to be bored with this group of characters.

There's someone for everyone, whether you're the young blond or the guy with strong morals and who knows he was meant to do something great (peter). Everyone will find there match in these heroes and perhaps through these people you'll discover the hero inside of you, I know I have. I first came across this show right after the first ever episode was aired, I watched it online and was immediately hooked. Suffice it to say I have never missed a show since, and what's more I've never stopped liking each and every episode that has come out. For me I'd have to say my hero is peter petrelli and he is the person I'd like to become someday. But who knows for you, perhaps you're the detective who can read minds, or the senator who flies, like I said before there's someone for everyone.

In the first season they set out to save New York, and in the second one the world. Who knows what life holds for these heroes, but I now this, they'll always be around to save our asses and perhaps we may now join them in the fight for good.

Published by D. McCarthy

Living in New York for the last. I have been working in the movie industry, and am an independent director.  View profile

  • A review of the series heroes.
  • A few thoughts on this band of characters.
The series tells the stories of ordinary individuals who discover that they have superhuman abilities, and also explores how these people adapt to the changes these abilities bring,

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