I agree Heroes was once at the top with the likes of other cult classics. Unfortunately it was a big fall from grace after its first season and I couldnt even watch anymore after the first few episodes of season 3. It's possible I would be willing to give it another try with no commercials or weeklong breaks in between episodes, but it got too random and flip-floppy for me and I dont really buy them having a 'master plan', which I think is important (especially in shows like this). Sure, you have to be able to adjust and change course here and there. For example, Lost had to adjust story lines and kill off characters based on some actors that opted out and some that were let go for unexpected reasons. But for me, the disappointing thing about Heroes is that it looked like they had a plan and stuck to it in season one, which was awesome, but then allowed polls, critics and ratings to fuel their story lines too much in the following seasons. Who knows? Maybe all those downloads are from season one, I think it would be interesting to see what the breakdown is there. Either way, it's nice to see that Lost is right on their heels and NCIS is...wait a minute, could this be? I dont see it on this list! Interesting. Take that Sarah! Just kidding, all in good fun but I had to take my swing when the opportunity presented itself. ;)
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