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AND, for everyone who doesnt know this yet, there is a clip on youtube.com that reveals a sneak peek of Season 3! Just to let everyone know...
First NBC won't let it happen. Why? Because of money.
Do you really think that NBC is going to put out a season 2 dvd set that is 2-3 discs large? They'd have to charge 30$ for it and make like little to no profit.
Second Tim Kring said no mater how long the strike lasts for that he will start right where he left off. This was already said on G4's Heroes After Show.
I seriously doubt they are just going to jump into season 3 with no explanation of ANYTHING that happened in volume 3. That would be the death of the series. No one would understand anything and simply stop watching. To think they are just going to skip a volume and move on to the next season because of a strike is just ludicrous.
You seem to be confused about something. I never said, and no one ever said, that Tim Kring and NBC are going to skip over Volume 3, which was planned for the second half of Season 2. Instead, they will move Volume 3 and use it to kick off Season 3, thus no episodes will be lost. The only difference is that Volume 3 will just start later than expected -- i.e. in Season 3 instead of the second half of Season 2. I've made this point numerous times in past posts, and have no idea where you got the notion that I was saying NBC would just "skip over" Volume 3.
I am emailing from Ireland and have recently started watching Heroes on my nephews box set.
I thought it was great and the second series just started here last week. To my horror, I saw that poor old Peter Petrelli ended up in Ireland captured by a band of gypsies in some bar that looks more akin to belonging in the 18th century. Why, oh why, does American television insist of portraying Ireland as a backward, alcohol ridden, third world country when in fact, we now have one of the most successful economies on the planet.
I had expected more from Heroes and am bitterly disappointed that they used this outdated cliché which is what it is - a cliché. It would be like the BBC creating a televesion series where any American in it is hugely fat and incredibly uneducated - not very nice is it?
One last thing - our accents are bad enough without somebody doing a really, really bad, bad impersonation.
Oh and about that Irish thing I'm half Irish and English how come the English guy is always the baddy, the opinion on the Irish way of life is rubbish and why is there no other a European heroes or characters?