I'm tired of complaining about how this show used to be good and now its rubbish, because it's drowned out by fan-girls who are all about the lame-O abs. *rolls eyes*
...but I AM over the moon that Kring is pulling an early plug on it, so as to cauterize the wounds and get back to plot. Thank you WGA strike! you unsung hero you. I'm only partly sad that this means "Pushing Daisies" ends at episode 9, but I'd take quality over quantity any day. Let no one trivialize what you are taking a stand for 'Guild'; Quality and Fairness. I refused to cut-tag this bit on account of having to make space for my happy dance.
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...but I AM over the moon that Kring is pulling an early plug on it, so as to cauterize the wounds and get back to plot. Thank you WGA strike! you unsung hero you. I'm only partly sad that this means "Pushing Daisies" ends at episode 9, but I'd take quality over quantity any day. Let no one trivialize what you are taking a stand for 'Guild'; Quality and Fairness. I refused to cut-tag this bit on account of having to make space for my happy dance.
*insert congo music here*
Heroes creator Tim Kring has revealed that the show will cap volume two on December 3 with an "out of the blue cliffhanger".
Confirming that volume two will end on December 3, Kring said that fans can expect a complete turnaround in the pace of the show over the next month. "[The episodes] are among the absolute best we have ever done."
Cast member Milo Ventimiglia added that "we'd gotten away a little from what the show is" and that "we're getting back on track".
Kring, who is refusing to cross WGA picket lines to work on the show, said that the series' segmented approach permitted an early end to volume two. "In an oddly kismet kind of way, we have a real finale that could act, God forbid, as the end of season two," he explained.
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