
Do you remember how Nathan died in the season finale and then Angela and Matt turned an unconscious Sylar into Nathan but then it seemed like Nathan/Sylar seems to have Sylar-like qualities and these started coming out and freaking out Angela? Oy. Anyways, the point is, this whole situation is about to get even more complicated than that.
Adrian Pasdar recently shared this information with SciFi Wire:
"That's the irony," Pasdar said. "I don't feel like I'm playing Sylar. I feel like I'm playing a guy who's playing Nathan. You see what I'm saying? I'm not trying to act like Sylar. Sylar's trying to act like Nathan. A little tic ... here, a little compulsive, obsessive behavior somewhere else."
Click here to read the entire interview, which also features Christine Rose (Angela Petrelli) and reveals more details about Season 4.
Hayden Panettiere recently interviewed with SciFi Wire and discussed her new college roommate in Season 4, the new Carnival people, the departure of Bryan Fuller and why fans should still stick with the show.
When NBC's Heroes returns for its fourth season this September, it will be back-to-school time for Hayden Panettiere's indestructible cheerleader Claire Bennet: After three years (in TV time), the blond superhero will finally graduate high school and head to college, the actress told reporters.
"She's in college, and she's got a great roommate," Panettiere said in a group interview over the weekend in Santa Monica, Calif., where she was promoting the film I Love You, Beth Cooper. "You kind of don't know about [the roommate] in the beginning."
Claire won't be left alone at school, though. The Company may be out of the picture, but there's always someone butting in with people's special abilities. "So there's this new group of people called the Carnival," Panettiere said. "They're kind of the opposite of the Company."
The Heroes writers' room is still smarting from the recent abrupt departure of original writer Bryan Fuller, who had returned to the show briefly following the demise of his ABC series Pushing Daisies. Panettiere said she has been less personally affected by the change.
"You know, since I haven't read all the scripts and haven't been involved in the writing process the way, obviously, the writers are," Panettiere said. "We work hard. We work hard, but everyone's great, and we have a blast together. He's going off, and he's doing some great stuff, so we're all just really proud of him."
Fans have been complaining about character arcs since season two. I mean, Hiro as a 10-year-old, honestly? Panettiere doesn't know what everyone's looking for, but she said she still has faith in the show.
"I think it set a very high bar for itself, and I think it's very scrutinized now because of just the demand," Panettiere said. "You know, it's not an easy crowd to please all the time, but I still enjoy watching the show."
Heroes returns Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.

I hope you all liked learning about Angela Petrelli's past in Season 3, including about her sister and Coyote Sands, because apparently we're going to be learning more about her past in Season 4.
In episode 4x03 "Acceptance", Christine Rose (Angela) says:
"I just read episode 4.03 and—oh, I get chills just thinking about it—I learned that 20 years ago or so, I made a decision that is going to come to back to bite me in my rear end. Angela tries her best, but she keeps screwing up. Oh well, she stays afloat with a sense of humor and a glass of wine."
Source: E!Online

For those of you who plan to start watching the new ABC series FlashForward, which will be premiering on Thursday, September 24, we have started a brand new fansite for the show (much like this fansite).
There's only a bit of information on there right now, but much more will come (including news, spoilers, photos, promos, etc). You can check out the site here:
Greg Grunberg recently gave an interview where he talked about his relationship with J.J. Abrams, playing the dark version of Matt Parkman in previous seasons, working with Brea Grant (Daphne) last season, what's in store for Matt next season with his family, and the Volume 5 title "Redemption".
Do you think your character is going to be one of the ones seeking redemption in the next series as it is titled “redemption”?
I think so. I think there’s defiantly redemption there and I think there’s regret, there’s defiantly going to be a lot of regret and even the very last shot of me in the last series is when you see Parkman standing over Sylar’s body and he defiantly regrets what he’s just done. And so if things go wrong they’re going to turn to Parkman to try and fix what he’s done even though he begrudgingly did it.
Click here to read the entire interview.