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Kill characters, save the show
T here s nothing wrong with Heroes that a massacre couldn t fix. It s time for TV s scariest serial killer, Sylar (Zachary Quinto), to get his mojo back and start slicing some heads. Some mercy killings might get the NBC series (tonight at 9 on WHDH, Ch. 7) back on track. No matter how you cut it, the highest-rated freshman drama of last season is in trouble. Just a month ago, the Heroes ...
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Boston Herald Says Kill of Characters
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Is Heroes in Trouble?
Watching Heroes — ... Today the web is buzzing with articles proclaiming Heroes to be in trouble. Some offer solutions to the problem, like an article in the Boston Herald, which suggests a Sylar killing spree would cure some of the woes facing the show. Others, like ...

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