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HeroestheSeries.com: Lost Fans Jumping Ship to Join Heroes?

  • zachsmind · 2 years ago
    Speaking as a fan of both Heroes & Lost, I don't buy the argument. I have been tempted to leave Lost and that's partly because of the experiment they did this year, where instead of reruns they did five episodes last fall and then a dozen or so now. That's hurt them more than anything. It's blatant they're trying to maximize their nielsen ratings by playing only during sweeps, and that strategy has backfired on them.

    Also they're steering away from the beach. I think that's what hurts'em. There was something about the first two seasons where a bulk of the action took place either on the beach or in the nearby jungle. Now there's a whole 'nother island that we didn't know about until season three? Spent much of the first half of season three with the principals in prison. Ooh. Fun. Not.

    They blew up the Hatch, which was a big part of what made season two so cool. I'm still on board, but I can see why many are leaving, and it's NOT cuz they're leaving for Heroes. Heroes is on Monday nights. Lost is on Wednesdays. The premise of the article is flawed. You can be a fan of both. If Lost is losing audience, they can't blame it on Heroes. I'd blame it on the writing, and messing up their own formula.
  • runehawk · 2 years ago
    yeah..what he says
  • ripcurl23 · 2 years ago
    I totally agree with ZachsMind.

    It is true that Heroes has indeed learned from the mistakes of other TV shows, which makes them a step higher than the earlier ones like Lost. And that is how it really is supposed to work... Learning and growing from past mistakes. :) I still am a fan of Lost though!

    I LOVE Heroes! Keep it up!
  • Gary · 2 years ago
    way too much mysteries on LOST... they never explain fully what happened...

    they give too much stuff and never answer them....
    like numbers, monsters, new people, experiments ... etc
    there are so much wrong theories the fans are guessing...


    HEROES actually gives answer
  • Lee · 2 years ago
    I love the show, but, way too many commercials (10-12 minutes of the show and an equal amount of commercials. I also just realized that this exciting and riveting show will not be on again until late April. What gives?

    Another network station did the same thing with their hit show, Jerricho. When it came back on the air, I totally lost interest in the show and watched something else. I guess the same thing will happen when Heroes comes back!

    NBC had a great hit, too bad you leave your fans in the dust and disappear for about 7 weeks. I for one will start watching another TV show, probably get involved with another TV show and not go back to watching Heroes. The same thing happened with CBS Jerricho and when it came back on the air, I already got engrossed with another TV show on cable.

    After all, if a Network doesn't care a "fig" about their audience, then why watch their show when it comes back on the air.

    I guess I will start watching and get involved with "24" on another network, like so many of my friends. At least, I know, if I get involved with the story line on that show, it will not disappear for 5, 6, 7 or more weeks!

    By pulling this disappearing act, your show has become my least favorite "Hero". I wouldn't be surprised if a lot more viewers feel as I do and you go from 1st place to last in my choice of TV Show Must See"
  • mike · 2 years ago
    I agree with what has been said above. Lost fans are just jumping to Heroes, (I too am a fan of both) but Lost has taken over 3 years just to get out one of the BIG life changes to a main character. Why was Locke in a wheelchair?

    Something a bit more interesting though, Heroes, as said in the article, is watching Lost for what worked or not, but they aren't making that subtle. Or maybe it is Lost that is trying to get some more Heroes fans. But the point is: Both series have a young blonde named "Claire" who JUST found out her father is the father or brother of a close cast-mate.

    Coincedence? I think not.
  • AlexRiggs · 2 years ago
    I think you all are forgetting there are tools out there to beat the network. Have you ever heard of a DVR. If you have patiance set one of those up to record the entire season. And then watch it when you want I watch Lost, Jericho, Heroes, 24, and several others. I just watch them when I feel like without commercials. The best part, I always have something to watch.