Back then, "Heroes" was my enlightenment American drama. The first and second seasons were like opening the door to a new world, which made science fiction (especially time travel) left a deeper impression on me. Unable to catch up with the screenwriter's strike, the show was unfinished - there are signs of the third season, and the fourth season is showing signs of decline (the plot is protracted and hastily). This "rebirth" is neither stunning nor ambitious. From the appearance of the first 50 cents shot, it can be seen that NBC has no expectations for the show. However, the existence of the show is also a wish of old fans. The previous "Heroes" was on the front line, standing shoulder to shoulder with many popular American dramas that have become classics at the time. The rhythm at the beginning of the first season was not fast, but then it started with the sentence "Save the cheerleader, save the world." The plot unfolded. I am afraid that if there is a drama version of "X-Men", it will be nothing more than this height and pattern. In the same theme (superpower), "Hero" cannot be ignored. Although this ending is a foregone conclusion (NBC no longer renews the show), it can be seen from the end of the season that it has already laid the groundwork for the "second season". Claire's husband, the biological father of the twins, didn't say anything from beginning to end. But anything is possible. The unfinished "Hero" has a sequel "Hero: Rebirth", and the retirement statements of individual directors have become a joke. Events such as this are endless. Will there be a second season of "Hero: Rebirth"? Not yet known.
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