16 Unexpected 02/19/2007
17 Company Man 02/26/2007

Peter Petrelli/Milo Ventimiglia←one of my favourite cast in Heroes
Peter Petrelli is a nurse living in New York City.
He is sensitive and compassionate,
wears his heart on his sleeve and is described as a "dreamer"
On another topic, he reminds me a bit of Tobey Maguire
and also a bit of the Manchester United skipper Gary Neville (scream!!!)


Click here for "Eyes"
http://www.heroestheseries.com/
No Better Time for 'Heroes'
Network head says season finale will be 'mind-blowing'
By Dave Lake
MSN TV Editor
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... the season's breakout drama! NBC's sci-fi serial "Heroes" was a major topic of discussion during the network's winter press tour in Pasadena, Calif. During the executive session, Kevin Reilly, president of NBC Entertainment, told critics that he'd been privy to where the series was headed and that the season finale would be "mind-blowing." Easy for the head of the network to say, but will the remainder of the episodes continue to deliver? Reilly seems to think so, ordering an additional episode of the series, bringing the total number of first-season hours to 23.
When asked whether this put a damper on the way the season had originally been plotted, the show's executive producer/creator Tim Kring said he'd be given fair warning. "It wasn't hard to expand or contract it. It just sort of fit naturally," he told the press during the "Heroes" panel. The network also announced its plans to air the remainder of the season in "pods," groups of episodes with blocks of reruns in between. Because of the show's demanding production schedule, it simply wasn't possible to air the entire season in one long rerun-free block ala "24."
This new programming strategy is rapidly becoming the new paradigm for serialized shows, which Kring thinks is ultimately a good thing. "It's almost like having a three-act structure of a screenplay," he told critics. "You build to these sorts of act-outs that are these cliffhangers." And in hoping to avoid the pitfalls of shows such as "Lost" that stretch plot mysteries throughout entire seasons, Kring and his writers have built payoffs into each of the story arcs. "We feel like we've made a pact with the audience that something is going to happen every week."
Also on tap for the second half of the season is the addition of "Star Trek" alum George Takei to the cast, who plays the father of Hiro Nakamura, the Japanese office worker with the ability to bend the space-time continuum.
Like Masi Oka, who plays Hiro, Takei will speak Japanese for his role, which will be subtitled. Oka told the panel he thought the decision to include subtitles for these characters was a bold move. "Putting the subtitles close to the characters' faces, like the comic-book bubble, helped [the show's] comic feel."
But the addition of new characters may also signal the departure of others. "People will come and go. That's the nature of this kind of storytelling," Kring told critics. Hayden Panettiere, who plays Claire, the cheerleader with indestructible flesh, joked, "I die all the time. I feel like Kenny in 'South Park.' Like, oh my God. They killed Kenny." Milo Ventimiglia admitted it weighed heavy on his mind during filming. "You just have to keep your head focused on the page and the work of the day and make sure that it's your best work possible, because it may be the last scene you're ever in."
Along with the remainder of "Heroes," NBC will debut a handful of shows this mid-season. Andy Richter takes another shot at network comedy with "Andy Barker, P.I.," which is executive produced by his former employer, Conan O'Brien. Richter plays a by-the-books CPA who unintentionally becomes a private investigator. Jeff Goldblum will star in "Raines" (premiering March 15) as an LAPD detective whose hallucinations aid him in solving crimes (think "Medium" meets "NYPD Blue"). And, "The Black Donnellys," from the creative team behind the Oscar-winning "Crash," is about a group of Irish-American brothers in New York City who get wrapped up in organized crime. No premiere dates have been announced yet for "Barker" or "Donnellys," but look for both series to debut in March.
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