Heroes Reborn: 10 Ways To Get The Return Right

3. Get Bryan Fuller Involved In Some Way

Now this mustn't come at the cost of Hannibal; that show is far too amazing to let any work on Heroes detract from what will hopefully be a season three (and four). But that being said, Bryan Fuller's involvement would be a great thing for the show. He was a driving force in season one and scripted one of the best episodes the show ever produced in 'Company Man'. There was a notable shift in style when he left. When he finally returned late in season three to write the excellent 'Cold Snap', audiences received a welcome return to form in the show that was losing its way. Heroes immediately rekindled some of that first season magic and the series found its purpose again. Was it too little, too late? Perhaps. But for those he had stuck with the show, we had hope again. If not involved to the level he was in season one, perhaps Bryan Fuller could be on hand to write a few episodes? His contribution would help to prove that the show is going to deliver something special, hopefully swaying some of those naysayers that feel Heroes has had its day.
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