By the end of season four, NBC had enough and decided to pull the plug onHeroes.

Heres my advice:

Its been four years since Heroes took its final bow.

So, forget it.

Introduce a new generation of people with abilities.

Think of all the special effects advances weve made in just four years!

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Should They Return?]

But after the show became comfortable with its cast, the writers zoomed in too far.

Soon, it felt like everything that happened on the show revolved around the Petrellis or New York.

The spontaneity, the anything-can-happen aspect of the show felt gone.

Hopefully, the new season will embrace a larger than life worldview.

Who better than comic book writers to tackle powers-based origin stories and the juggling of multiple character arcs?

But this isnt 2006 and the market has been over-saturated with superhero properties.

Any one of these guys could produce a great story for the rebirth ofHeroes.

Season one ofHeroesdidnt hesitate to kill its darlings.

Isaac, Simone, Charlie, Linderman, and others were axed with little to no remorse.

When the show returns, I hope it comes with its sense of ruthlessness.

If not, Im sure theyll send it back to the vault like Adam Monroe.

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