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TheCinera:
Mother: Yeah, the halloween episode was a repeat from the first season. They are on their second now. Season one comes out on DVD in 14 days!!!!!!! :woohoo:
Heroes: Does anyone have the link to the graphic novels? For some reason, NBC.com is really slow for me.
Jeffrey Scott:
http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/
Jeffrey Scott:
Just bumping this thread up with a story from EW
DO LOST AND HEROES SHARE THE SAME WORLD?
A couple of weeks ago, I shared with you my theory that the exec producer of Heroes, Tim Kring, and the exec producer of Lost, Damon Lindelof, are in a secret creative alliance, and that their respective stories share a common backstory mythology. To wit: The Hanso Foundation/The Dharma Initiative is the agency responsible for the outbreak of super-powered humans in Heroes.
In response to the theory, Kring, who happens to be good friends with Lindelof, revealed that the two men have indeed discussed the idea of creating some kind of creative synergy between the two shows, although the reality of Lost and Heroes being on separate, competing networks makes that somewhat complicated if not impossible.
I recently had the chance to run all of this by Lindelof. For the record, when I asked him if it was true that he and Kring had discussed the possibility of a Heroes/Lost team-up, this was his reaction:
''Totally true. And if Hiro can teleport ANYWHERE, wouldn't YOU watch him team up with Hurley to find the rest of that four-toed statue?''
My answer: YES!
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/commentary/0,6115,1553147_3||1045714|0_0_,00.html
Bashful:
So, there was this BIG buildup for the show that aired this Monday, 11-20-06.
For those of you who watch this show:
Did the episode satisfy you?
Did you gain what you hoped from it?
Do you think this is dragging on too slowly?
Are we led to believe that all these people will somehow be coming together for something big?
Does anyone know what's in store for them in the future?
Yes, I am a bit inquisitive......and impatient. :-[
I never did go back and watch the first 4 episodes from the beginning that I missed, and I know I should.
Jeffrey Scott:
Interesting Graphic Novel back-story again. This time dealing with Eden.
**Possible Spoiler**
"Eden" grew up in a house where at an early age, her father walked out on the family, leaving her behind to live with her step-mother. For years, she kept quiet, hoping one day her father would return. Her step-mother berated her and told her she was to blame for her father leaving. Play time was not an option after school as chores took all evening. The little grew up to be a young women, and one night in one of her step mothers drunken rages, she was told her father left because of her. All the years of her being quiet came to a head and she yelled out "I wish you would just DIE!", to her step-mother. As soon as the words came out of her mouth, her step-mothers heart stopped beating. The lit cigarette held her in mouth dropped to the floor and ignited the cleaning chemicals Eden was cleaning with. The house burned down, but Eden got out. She met a stranger and asked if he would just drive her away from the place, he complied.
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