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Nov 3, 2008
Heads Begin To Roll On ‘Heroes’
Behind-the-scenes shakeup attempts to save the struggling series

The NBC series Heroes is in desperate need of a savior these days. After becoming the break-out hit series when it premiered a couple of years ago, Heroes suffered a few set-backs due in large part to the dreaded Writer’s Strike that plagued Hollywood last TV season. Some shows fell apart and were canceled as a result and some, like Heroes, managed to rally and survive to see another season on the air. Unfortch for Heroes, tho, the series hasn’t managed to regain any of its glory (or it’s huge ratings) since the third season debuted this Fall and, as a result, someone had to pay. Much like it did for Lost back when that show started to suck, Entertainment Weekly published an article dissecting all the things wrong with Heroes that may be keeping viewers away (offering 5 Ways to Fix a Series in Crisis) … one week after that article was published, Variety reports that co-executive producers (and writers) Jesse Alexander and Jeph Loeb have been axed from the show:


Big shakeup on the staff of NBC’s “Heroes” came down on Sunday with the axing of co-exec producers Jesse Alexander and Jeph Loeb. Both scribe-producers had been with the show since its first season and were known to have led the day-to-day production operation under the direction of creator/exec producer Tim Kring. “Heroes,” produced by Universal Media Studios, has struggled in the ratings its third season. It’s understood that Alexander and Loeb were let go because of Peacock execs’ frustration with the creative direction of the show. The show is also said to have been grappling with hefty budget overruns this season, that are going well beyond its already sizable $4 million per-seg pricetag. Reps for NBC and UMS declined comment.

EW.com adds:

Their departure comes at a watershed moment for Heroes, which has taken a serious hit in the ratings amid complaints by critics and fans alike that the show has lost its zeitgeist-tapping appeal. The drama is averaging 9 million-plus viewers this season, down from last year’s 11.6 million average.

Yeah, when a TV series starts to sag in this manner, someone has to pay the price … it looks like the folks calling the shots on Heroes decided to start at the top. I have to admit, my interest level in the series has waned since the show struggled to survive the Writer’s Strike. The storylines have gotten far too complex and there are way too many Heroes running around doing whatever it is that they are doing for me to be able to focus on the larger storyline. All of our fave Heroes are so diluted in all the extraneous new characters that keep getting introduced and keep confusing the storyline that I’m not all that invested anymore in caring for any particular Heroes. I’m not sure if firing the show’s two top producers/writers is gonna save the show but it’s a bold move nonetheless. I’d be all for trimming away some of the newer Heroes and focusing more on the faves. We’ll have to see what effect this shake-up will have on the series in the long run. If they do it right, Heroes can rebound just like Lost did. And let this be a lesson to Hollywood … when Entertainment Weekly talks, y’all better listen.

So … are any of y’all still watching Heroes? Do y’all think that this shake-up will help the show?

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  1. maddie says:

    I have to say that I miss your updates on Heroes Trent. You always caught things that I missed in the episodes. This season is rough, I feel like I have no idea what’s going on even though I watch every week. Definitely time to either pull it or fix it.

  2. Rolltideguy77 says:

    I still watch every week through TIVO. I’ll continue to watch but I don’t feel the same sense of urgency to watch and see what happens. They need more hot people showing skin, fewer characters and way more OMG jaw dropping moments.

  3. Soleil says:

    This season is way too complex and after a week I have usually forgotten all of the details that are necessary to understand the next episode. A change is in order for sure. Let’s hope they can return to their original glory.

  4. Rosie says:

    I agree with you Trent :) and I also miss your recaps :( they need to get rid of the newbies and focus on the characters we love , my faves are Peter, Claire, Sylar and Elle who has grown on me so dont kill them key :) for the rest i dont care that much lol

  5. Domilue says:

    There’s just way too much going on and too many unnecessary characters. They need to cut the chaff and get back to the core group. There needs to be way more naked Milo and Adrian as well. Also, they need to unrelate Claire and Peter so they can get their freak on already. Bam chicka-bam-bam! Then it might be more fun to watch!

  6. Tina | Tk says:

    Sad to say.. as I was watching the new episodes for the 3rd seasons there were many times where I’d think and say, “Oh.. that’s it. I’m not watching Heroes anymore.” Things just became to hectic and all my favorite Heroes were turning… bad? :T But I still stuck to watching it believing that… things will changee. : (

  7. Tammy says:

    I was a huge fan of Heroes but sad to say, I lost it with the writers strike… it jumped shark for me with the weird twins.. and I just haven’t gone back. I lost a lot of shows because of the writers strike, like Pushing Daisy’s.
    If Heroes went back to the main characters, maybe I would find my way back, I don’t know.

  8. rick says:

    it has become a bit complex..
    i am a little ticked peter lost his power!!
    he’s so hot!
    anyway…. i’m over everyone dying in each episode and coming back to life somehow or another. it”s taking away the suspense.

  9. alliecat says:

    I missed out on the joys of Heroes the first season but now I’m in love with the show! I think too many characters have been introduced and not handled appropriately, and if they continue to kill off everyone I’ve grown attached to I’ll scream, but I have to admit that the storyline is picking up and I’m getting really intrigued by where this can go.

    I wonder if the strike had not happened what season three would have ended up being like?! Because, obviously season two ended with a rush. Just a thought.

  10. Shavonne says:

    This is sad news. I’m still a huge fan and I was convinced that the show was headed in a better direction. Jesse Alexander wrote the best episode of the season so far (Eris Quod Sum). I think that along with Tim Kring, Jesse and Jeph knew the characters the best, and the new direction might become a little too phony. I’m worried the show will now lose alot of the “ordinary people with extraordinary powers” charm it once held. Hopefully I’m wrong and this turns out to be a good choice… I love Heroes :[

  11. lewis says:

    I liked Heroes in the beginning and even liked the second season, although the “seeing or visiting the future and coming back to save the world” was a repeated plot tool. With the writers strike, they decided to wipe the slate clean, so like someone said already, where is Peter’s “girlfriend?” And where is Nathan’s wife and kids? I understand what they’re trying to do in moving past the writers’ strike, but can we have some closure on some points? With the new season they’ve repeated the “knowing the future” template, and they keep throwing out new surprises and twists. Its overwhelming at time to keep track of all the new characters and the multiple storylines with all their varied elements. I like multiple storylines, if they’re done well and developed fully, but the current lines and plots make it seem like the writers are vomiting up all their ideas at once and seeing what happens…..and I’m losing interest in all of it, quickly.

  12. Bob says:

    Hereos used to be great. Now it’s boring and just plain sucks.

  13. Michael says:

    First, I love this season! I think it’s great! I would say that if you can’t follow this season then you’re stupid and should probably watch Sesame Street….

  14. kallisto says:

    still a huge fan and still watching. i do agree with you however that the story line has become a little to – all over the place. i really wish they hadnt killed adam. i do love silar’s transition into something of a good guy though. it makes sence now that he finally found his mother and is accepted by her that he can finally stop being so evil. also my husband looks like silar so i’d rather silar not be so evil.

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