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    Ali Larter is on NBC hit show Heroes. She's also on the cover of the May 2008 issue of Lucky magazine. And look! She

    Looks like we made it, Heroes fans (and people who hate the show but watch anyway so they can bitch about it).

    "Get over your daddy issues and leave us be!"

    Oh Angela Petrelli, you ignorant slut: If Heroes were to ever get over

    [Since NBC's perpetually iffy publicity database appears to be on the fritz again, I'm afraid we'll have to make do

    "The TV's got them images / T.V.'s got them all / It's not shocking!"

    Is it becoming a cliché to whine that a Heroes

    With this season of Heroes promising little and delivering even less when it comes to the kind of compelling plot

    It must be nice to be a Heroes cast member, knowing that–unlike the stars of some other ensemble shows–you don't

    So after the much-ballyhooed return of "the villain you love to hate," this is how we find Sylar: Sitting on a beach

    On the suggestion of last week's commenters, I went and checked out the last couple of Heroes graphic novels posted,

    Since its very first episode, Heroes has been about perpetual forward motion, setting small goals for itself and