Suprise! An Early 10th Wonder for everyone. We recorded the show early this week due to some travel plans. Though, we are working to have the show out on Wednesday from now on as often as possible. This week we talk about “Exposed” and all of the fan theories that are floating around after the episode. Lots of news and discussion packed in this week so sit back and Enjoy!
According to OKMagazine.com, Katherine Boecher will be appearing on Heroes during the April 6th episode, ‘Turn and Face the Stranger’. Katherine has had short appearances on a number of shows including Supernatural, Mad men and CSI: NY. How long we expect to see her on the show remains to be seen but from what we’re reading, she’ll be playing the part of “Alena” a Russian call girl. A few more spoilery details can be found by reading the full story.
It’s Monday again, and you know what that means! An all-new Heroes hits the airwaves at 9pm Eastern/Pacific. This week we’re going to see a continuation of all of the stories that we didn’t see last week. That means more about Sylar & Luke, Claire & Alex, and we’re also getting word from the trailer that our greatest fears will come true: The Hunter is going rogue! Don’t miss Heroes tonight on NBC!
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For the official description of tonight’s episode. Make the jump!
In network television, shows that are doing well typically get renewed very early to much fanfare. We have all been holding our breath as Heroes’ ratings have declined, and NBC’s silence over the past few months has been deafening. Early this morning Greg Grunberg, one of our favorite Heroes twitterers, tweeted this message:
“Don’t get me wrong, Heroes IS coming back next year…”
Whether Greg has any advance knowledge about Heroes’ renewal, we can’t say. But we won’t stop holding our breath until NBC makes it official.
Christopher Zatta and others have been let go by NBC due to downsizing and budget cuts according to a letter sent to the 9th Wonders fansite by Zatta himself:
I am sad to say that I am no longer with Heroes. NBC decided to cut back on the budget for the show and part of that plan involved downsizing on the lower level writers.
At the moment, we are trying to follow up and find out who else may have been let go. Christopher Zatta wrote Parasite, Dying of the Light (with Chuck Kim)and was part of the writing team behind last week’s episode Cold Wars.
New webisodes planned for late April are in post-production right now. We’re hearing that they will prominently feature the “Puppet Master” character, Eric Doyle, played by actor David H. Lawrence XVII. The official name of the series is rumored to be: “Nowhere Man.”
We thought for sure that NBC would go with the obvious choice “Puppet Man,” but no such luck. We’ll post more information about the new series as it comes in.