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"Heroes": Ali Larter On The Cancellation Rumors

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So on Sunday Greg Grunberg Twittered Winding down shooting Season 3 Heroes, Tough to say goodbye to crew not knowing if any or all of us will return next year. Which set off an internet frenzy of speculation that the show might be cancelled. Speculation that Ali Larter felt the need to acknowledge...

Greg is a Twitter. Tell him to shush!

Ha! we agree. But then, continuing on the topic at something called Cosmo's Fun Fearless Male Awards, Ali said something that was neither a ringing guarantee that the show would return, nor a defiant retort to all the show's critics:

[Cancellation] would be terrible in my book. The cast just loves the show. We have such amazing writers. Bryan Fuller is coming back, which is so incredible. He wrote Nikki the first season. I connect with him on so many levels, and I think he's going to bring a strength back to the show. If the network doesn't want to bring us back I'll be really sad, but you know what, I just can't even go there. I think that the show was so strong first season, and we'll come back and get it back to where it should be.

Wow. That pretty much sounds like what we've been saying. The show was great its first season, and has gotten much worse. Bryan Fuller's return offers some hope. Although maybe if one of the show's biggest stars is basically admitting the show has lost its strength, Heroes really is in trouble.

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