
So, a couple of weeks ago I told you guys that one of the major original actors is going to be killed off and since everyone else is leaking it I might as well too….
Adrian Pasdar’s Nathan Petrelli is the character is question. And here’s the kicker – he wasn’t even told it was gonna happen…..
After news leaked that Pasdar was being killed off, fellow Heroes actor Greg Grunberg went on the radio and told us that it wasn’t going to be either of the Petrelli brothers. However, a source told E!’s Kristin Dos Santos
“I know Adrian is getting killed off and was pissed about it because they didn’t tell him…Greg could be talking about another death but I think he’s probably covering and throwing fans off.”
Are you happy about this? Sad? OR like me, have you already stopped watching? Sound off below!

The critics were all raving about last nights episode of Dollhouse but it didn’t help them in the ratings, pulling just a 0.8 rating and 2.25 million viewers.
CBS won the night with their regular lineup of Ghost Whisperer (2.1, 8.5 million viewers), Medium (2.2, 8.5 million and the shows season to date best) and Numb3rs (1.8, 8 million).
At 8 on FOX, Brothers and Til Death posted numbers similar to last week, pulling around 2.1 million viewers and a 0.8 rating. At 9, Dollhouse’s numbers looked, well, buh-leak.
ABC showed the season premiere of Supernanny (1.1 rating, 4.7 million viewers) at 8, followed by Ugly Betty which was down 20% in adults 18-49 with a 1.2 rating and 4.6 million viewers. At 10, 20/20 drew the nets highest rating (1.6) and 5.6 million viewers.
NBC started the night with a new Law and Order, posting 1.5 and 7.2 million viewers for the peacock. At 9, Dateline posted the networks best numbers of the night with a 1.8 rating and just under 8 million viewers. Leno was up a couple of ticks from the same slot last week pulling a 1.4 rating and just over 6 million viewers.
The CW went with Smallville (1.1, 2.5 million) which was level with last week and a America’s Next Top Model encore which pulled a 0.5 rating and just over a million viewers.

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So, another week of TV viewing has passed and the average viewership numbers have changed again. Now I’m not saying they’ve changed enough to matter, but just that they’ve changed.
In this weeks edition, I’ll be looking at Community, Parks and Recreation, The Forgotton, Brothers, Mercy and Three Rivers. I’ll also take a look at how the others did this week.
So we start with Three Rivers. This is my bet to die a very sudden death in the next few days. Last night it pulled just a 1.7 A18-49 rating (which is the rating the network is interested in), half of what CBS would expect. Although the show didn’t lose any traction this week it also didn’t gain any. CBS would have probably given it 3 weeks after they saw the numbers last week and once it didn’t improve….Ker-Blam.
My Prediction: Say buh-bye, it’s gone within the week
Brothers – I personally didn’t give the show a chance at the beginning of the season. I even wondered why FOX ordered it in the first place. I couldn’t wrap my head around why you would order a show and then give it the worst slot in your schedule. But looking at the encore episode numbers on a Sunday I can see the problem straight away. Put it on Sundays damnit! It’s pulling almost double what it’s pulling on a Friday and could, with the shuffle, pull over a 2.0 rating. Who cares what you put in its place, although a double Til Death would help burn those episodes off quickly.
My Prediction: End of 13/ Possible back 9 pickup.
Community/ Parks and Recreation – These are both shows that I like very much. I watch them religiously and want no harm to come to them. However, last weeks numbers for the series’ were a 1.9 A18-49 rating, around the same as last week. Again, these numbers are unsatisfactory (even for NBC) when it comes to primetime. Although they work for Leno so who knows.
My prediction: End of the season.
The Forgotton - forget about it. This show got beaten by Leno last week. Not only that but it’s way more expensive to make and has a solid lead-in. This freshman show has been bleeding viewers since day one and will just about last until the end of the 13 episode order.
My Prediction: Gone after 13 Eps
Mercy - I haven’t seen this show, nor do I want to waste my time. This show is another NBC mistake. What did they think that they had a shot of replacing E.R. so ordered 2 medical drama’s and surely one would be a hit? Get real NBC!
My Prediction: 13 and out. Still doomed. No improvement in the ratings. Will last until the current Dancing With The Stars Cycle Ends.
The Others -
- Eastwick - Stayed the same this week. Their unlucky number is 13
- Hank - Nah Nah Nah Nah, Nah Nah Nah Nah, Hey Hey Hey, Good-bye. Has been dumped on October 28 for It’s a great pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Never a good sign. Will be replaced by Scrubs: Medical School after Christmas
- The Middle - A full 22 has been ordered. It could improve given the right lead in.
- Trauma - 13 Episodes. ‘Nuff Said.
- Fringe - Pulled another 2.2 rating this week. Needs to buck up its ideas. Completely wrong timeslot. Will stick around though.
What do you think’s next to go? Sound off below!

For all you heroes fans: there’s a rumor popping up everywhere that a major original character death is coming to “Heroes.” Who do you think it will be?
According to one report, the character is male, he’s part of the original cast and he will be sorely missed. They have already killed off Nathan without an afterthought so how shocked could we really be?
So of the original cast that leaves Peter (Milo Ventimiglia), Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy), Hiro (Masi Oka), Noah (Jack Coleman), Ando (James Kyson Lee), Parkman (Greg Grunberg) and Sylar (Zachary Quinto)
Who do you think it is? Sound off below!