aintitcool.com - 11/3/2008
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I am – Hercules!! Jeph Loeb and Jesse Alexander, who (were one to judge from the season-two "Heroes" DVD) appeared to be Tim Kring's chief lieutenants in the "Heroes" writer's room, have left the show. From Variety: Both scribe-producers had been with the show since its first season and were ...
hollywoodinsider.ew.com - 11/7/2008
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Exclusive: 'Pushing Daisies' creator Bryan Fuller says he
might return to 'Heroes' Heroesfullcast_l In the wake of...
coexecutive producers Jeph Loeb and Jesse Alexander getting fired from Heroes, online fans have been crying out for former Heroes ...
Exclusive: 'Pushing Daisies' creator Bryan Fuller says ...
hollywoodinsider.ew.com - 11/3/2008
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hollywoodinsider.ew.com —
A major development to report from the set
of NBC's Heroes: EW.com has learned that Jeph Loeb...
and Jesse Alexander, two of the show's most instrumental writer/producers, are leaving the three-year-old series. Loeb and Alexander were co-executive ...
'Heroes' loses two of its own heroes
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TV News Update: 'Heroes' Loses Two Producers
The Recapist —
... has lost two of its most influential producers. Jeph Loeb and Jesse Alexander are no longer with the series, according to Ain't It Cool News . Loeb and Alexander have been with the series since the beginning and have both written episodes. They have reportedly been let go due to "creative differences." Heroes has experienced a decline in ratings this season, and was even the subject of an Entertainment Weekly cover story about it's troubled third season. ...
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Two 'Heroes' exec producers leave show
hollywoodreporter.com 11/3/2008 — Jesse Alexander, Jeph Loeb exit over creative differences By Nellie Andreeva Nov 2, 2008, 08:40 PM ET Two "Heroes" co-executive producers, Jesse Alexander and Jeph Loeb, have exited the show because of creative differences. The move follows a slow ...
Heroes: How Would You Fix It? - Today's News: Our Take
tvguide.com 11/4/2008 — Heroes ? This week's firing of two Heroes producers shows that NBC and fans agree: The show is struggling. Viewers have suffered through Parkman in Africa, the Shanti virus, and those pesky twins. We love Heroes , and want it to succeed, but it's ...
AT HEROES NO MORE!
globalcouch.blogspot.com 11/3/2008 — I write this with a heavy heart. As of today I am no longer a writer/producer on HEROES . I could not be prouder of all the work I did on the show and wish all my Heroic Scribbler pals the very best. I will certainly continue to blog at GLOBAL COUCH.
'Heroes': What's on your fix-it list?
popwatch.ew.com 11/3/2008 — I can't be the only guy who wants to like Heroes again. I loved this show from the very beginning, when Peter Petrelli thought he could fly. Over the last couple of seasons, it seems as if Heroes has lost...
Heroes: Serial Killer?
tunedin.blogs.time.com 11/20/2008 — The Heroes panel at a recent Screenwriting Expo was a strange event, reports IGN : creator Tim Kring was scheduled to be on the panel with two of his producer-writers, but they were fired before the panel took place. Naturally, discussion turned to ...
Two 'Heroes' Producers Fired Over "Creative Differences" —
BuddyTV 11/3/2008
Today Variety reported that top Heroes producers Jeph Loeb and Jesse Alexander were fired over "creative differences." What that means is a mystery, but clearly NBC was unhappy with the direction of the show, and Loeb and Alexander are being...
Tim Kring refocuses 'Heroes' —
Variety.com 11/3/2008
Front Page: Showrunner to refine tone, simplify storytelling -- The catchphrase from the first season of "Heroes" was "save the cheerleader." This season, it could be "save the scripts."