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These things about ''[[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]]'' are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.

* [[Better on DVD]]? Though some say watching it on DVD makes you much more aware of the myriad of plot holes and aborted arcs and inconsistencies that watching it slowly one week at a time would eliminate.
* [[Better on DVD]]? Though some say watching it on DVD makes you much more aware of the myriad of plot holes and aborted arcs and inconsistencies that watching it slowly one week at a time would eliminate.
* [[Broken Base]]: The Nathan and Sylar fans exited in droves and were baying for blood after the volume 4 finale. Those who weren't hopelessly confused, that is. And really, anything related to Sylar has this effect. That's because he's a [[Creator's Pet]] to half the fanbase and the [[Draco in Leather Pants|best thing on the show]] [[Base Breaker|to the other half.]]
* [[Broken Base]]: The Nathan and Sylar fans exited in droves and were baying for blood after the volume 4 finale. Those who weren't hopelessly confused, that is. And really, anything related to Sylar has this effect. That's because he's a [[Creator's Pet]] to half the fanbase and the [[Draco in Leather Pants|best thing on the show]] [[Base Breaker|to the other half.]]
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** Also attempted with Nathan Petrelli at the beginning of Season 2 (mostly by making him grow a truly ''horrific'' [[Beard of Sorrow]]) - a decision which pretty much led to a fandom revolt and was never referenced again.
** Also attempted with Nathan Petrelli at the beginning of Season 2 (mostly by making him grow a truly ''horrific'' [[Beard of Sorrow]]) - a decision which pretty much led to a fandom revolt and was never referenced again.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: The way they depicted Sylar's mother as both a Roman Catholic and a deeply disturbed woman who was perfectly willing to kill even her own son due to his powers and viewing him as a demon really wasn't a good depiction of Christians, period.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: The way they depicted Sylar's mother as both a Roman Catholic and a deeply disturbed woman who was perfectly willing to kill even her own son due to his powers and viewing him as a demon really wasn't a good depiction of Christians, period.
* [[What an Idiot!]]: Eden. Did it not occur to her that if she could use her power on Sylar, he could use his powers, too?
* [[What an Idiot!]]: Enough examples that they have [[What an Idiot!/Live-Action TV/Heroes (TV series)|their own page]].
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Adam.
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Adam.
** And Sylar (although he doesn't quite destroy worlds, just entire towns) when {{spoiler|his son dies}}.
** And Sylar (although he doesn't quite destroy worlds, just entire towns) when {{spoiler|his son dies}}.