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EWSo the large Heroes backlash now has two victims.

NBC has fired two producers that have been with the show since day one, Jesse Alexander and Jeph Loeb. The show has been getting a lot of negative press lately (actually, ever since the strike-shortened second season), including this Entertainment Weekly cover story on what’s wrong with the show and how to repair it. Sources say the two were let go because Universal is unhappy with the direction and cost of the show.

Look, is Heroes as good as it was the first season? No, it’s not. But I think that’s because of two reasons. One, it’s not new anymore. Two, way too many characters, and when you’ve too many characters it affects the structure of the show. Now, the show has always had a lot of characters and storylines going at the same time, but now they have more “extra” characters on the show we have to follow (and often follow them in two different years, heh). So that criticism of the show is accurate.

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