Wow...what a bizarre thing for Twirp to say...especially for someone who has such a poor grasp of spelling and grammar.
At any rate...YES! Heroes most definitely gives more answers than Lost. You should do all you can to catch up with where the Heroes season is at now, as the storyline is expanding in an amazing way...without leaving you wondering what the heck just happened. They leave you with just enough curiosity that you can't wait for the next episode!
The good news for you is that with the writers on strike, they won't have a lot of new episodes for you to watch!
2007-11-15 10:07:56
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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The first season of Heroes is amazing.
The story developed really well, and the season finale was pretty awesome.
Everything tied together in a neat bow, except the future of some of the characters after the finale was left 'unknown' so that Season 2 had somewhere to start.
So far Season 2 is good, although I didn't care for a couple of episodes...it's getting very exciting now
Except its writers just went on strike so the production is kind of halted =/
2007-11-15 09:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it does. On Lost it seems to be one big question, where Heroes has chapters which follow a single storyline throughout a season where in almost each episode I feel a little more satisfied I know what's going on. I still love Lost, but I am very frustrated at the direction the story is going...what direction ARE they going in? I just dont know!
2007-11-15 09:58:41
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answered by Rosalia B 2
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Don't worry i watch both shows and i find heroes so much easier to follow then lost. lost just seems to keep going on and on with no real answer as heroes has dedicated full episodes to help the watcher understand better. they have put some episodes in the past and present jus to keep you caught up and not wondering "what if...".
2007-11-15 10:13:54
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answered by Anonymous
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the ratings for season 2 of heroes have dropped off since season 1. i think anytime you have a new concept for a show, like lost or heroes, it becomes very difficult to keep the show original without giving away a lot of answers. so, to hold us captive, they must continually add new twists and puzzles into the equation rather than just answering questions before raising new ones.
2007-11-15 09:57:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the Heroes story lines. I've been watching weekly since it started and I think some lines take a bit to catch up to the entire story, but I'm not Lost anywhere.
2007-11-15 09:57:13
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answered by Bill C 6
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i'm afraid of pit bulls. i've got in no way had a bad adventure with one, i'm merely afraid of them. merely because they look frightening. i'm additionally afraid of boxers merely thinking they look frightening. My neighbor has one and that i won't bypass close the fence while he's outdoors. passable danes scare me, too. Does it have some element to do with the particular dogs? Nope. The dogs itself may be the nicest dogs ever. My buddy has a pit bull and his 8 month historic infant performs with it. The boxer around the corner has 3 babies play with it daily. He seems passable, yet i'm no longer likely to discover in my opinion. although, having stated i do in contrast to them, i do no longer think of it particularly is splendid to kill them merely on condition that. they have their reason and what splendid do I could desire to tension my opinion onto somebody else? I evaluate this is totally unlucky that adult males and ladies use those dogs like they do, and the adult males and ladies could desire to be held in can charge. The dogs is merely doing what this is been taught is suited habit. yet while a dogs is raised to be a "killer" regardless of the breed, then it needs to be positioned down. What else are you going to do with the dogs? you're no longer waiting to make it a kinfolk puppy! *EDIT* even nevertheless I do see your think approximately announcing which you in basic terms could retrain the dogs to tutor out to be an substantial different and young ones puppy, my problem may well be what could ensue if he was directly provoked and went back to what he exchange into as quickly as taught as a domestic dog? i know you say which you will punish them after the very actuality. What if it particularly is a 4 365 days historic doing the frightening to a rescued pit bull? the infant may well be lifeless or close to it in the previous than you're able to help. How could you punish the dogs then?
2016-10-02 10:57:44
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answered by ? 4
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I watch both programs. I find them a little difficult to follow at times.
Seems Hero's has been answering a lot of questions in the past couple of episodes. Miss one...and your lost.
Edit: Fred, I thought Twwirp's comments were ugly! No reason to be that way! Thumbs down for her!
2007-11-15 09:56:56
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answered by KyLoveChick 7
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Definitely. Heroes actually resolves some things and you find out how people are connected far quicker that in Lost.
Lost? Lost interest more like...
2007-11-15 09:57:45
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answered by AlienCat 3
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Yeah, it is much easier to watch Heroes, because you get answers. I am watching both series at this time and find that Heroes are much less confusing or frustrating!
2007-11-15 09:57:56
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answered by Dejavooo 2
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