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HEROES - Episode Information and Ratings (Numbers are from Nielsen Media Research)

Live+7 Total Viewers = Live Viewers + DVR playback up to 7 days later (Live + 7)

Live+SD Total Viewers = Live Viewers + Same Day DVR playback (Live + Same Day)

Live Total Viewers = Live Viewers

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Season 4

Episode 4.1: "Orientation"

Air Date: September 21, 2009

Written By: Tim Kring

Directed By: David Straiton

Live+7 Total Viewers: 7.73 million *

Live+SD Total Viewers: 6.10 million *

18-49: 2.8/7 *

18-49 Live+7: 3.7 *

Episode 4.2: "Jump, Push, Fall"

Air Date: September 21, 2009

Written By: Adam Armus & Kay Foster

Directed By: Ed Bianchi

Live+7 Total Viewers: 7.73 million *

Live+SD Total Viewers: 6.10 million *

18-49: 2.8/7 *

18-49 Live+7: 3.7 *

* 2 hour average

Episode 4.3: "Ink"

Air Date: September 28, 2009

Written By: Aron Eli Coleite

Directed By: Roxann Dawson

Live+7 Total Viewers: 7.29 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.72 million

18-49: 2.5/7

18-49 Live+7: 3.3

Episode 4.4: "Acceptance"

Air Date: October 5, 2009

Written By: Bryan Fuller

Directed By: Chris Misiano

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.82 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.46 million

18-49: 2.4/6

18-49 Live+7: 3.1

Episode 4.5: "Hysterical Blindness"

Air Date: October 12, 2009

Written By: Joe Pokaski

Directed By: S.J. Clarkson

Live+7 Total Viewers: 7.04 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.55 million

18-49: 2.4/6

18-49 Live+7: 3.1

Episode 4.6: "Tabula Rasa"

Air Date: October 19, 2009

Written By: Rob Fresco

Directed By: Jim Chory

Live+7 Total Viewers: 7.01 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.72 million

18-49: 2.5/7

18-49 Live+7: 3.2

Episode 4.7: "Strange Attractors"

Air Date: October 26, 2009

Written By: Mark Verheiden

Directed By: Tucker Gates

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.96 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.72 million

18-49: 2.5/7

18-49 Live+7: 3.1

Episode 4.8: "Once Upon A Time In Texas"

Air Date: November 2, 2009

Written By: Aron Eli Coleite & Aury Wallington

Directed By: Nate Goodman

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.85 million

18-49: 2.5/6

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 4.9: "Shadowboxing"

Air Date: November 9, 2009

Written By: Joe Pokaski & Misha Green

Directed By: Jim Chory

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.26 million

18-49: 2.3/6

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 4.10: "Brother's Keeper"

Air Date: November 16, 2009

Written By: Mark Verheiden & Rob Fresco

Directed By: Bryan Spicer

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.28 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.08 million

18-49: 2.2/6

18-49 Live+7: 2.9

Episode 4.11: "Thanksgiving"

Air Date: November 23, 2009

Written By: Adam Armus & Kay Foster

Directed By: Seith Mann

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.16 million

18-49: 2.3/6

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 4.12: "The Fifth Stage"

Air Date: November 30, 2009

Written By: Tim Kring

Directed By: Kevin Dowling

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.39 million

18-49: 2.3/6

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 4.13: "Upon This Rock"

Air Date: January 4, 2010

Written By: Carlos Coto

Directed By: Ron Underwood

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 4.92 million *

18-49: 2.2/5 *

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 4.14: "Let It Bleed"

Air Date: January 4, 2010

Written By: Jim Martin

Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 4.92 million *

18-49: 2.2/5 *

18-49 Live+7:

* 2 hour average

Timeslot: Monday 9pm

Episode 4.15: "Close to You"

Air Date: January 11, 2010

Written By: Rob Fresco

Directed By: Roxann Dawson

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 4.72 million

18-49: 2.1/5

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 4.16: "Pass/Fail"

Air Date: January 18, 2010

Written By: Oliver Grigsby

Directed By: Michael Nankin

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 3.98 million

18-49: 1.8/4

18-49 Live+7:

Episode 4.17: "The Art of Deception"

Air Date: January 25, 2010

Written By: Mark Verheiden & Misha Green

Directed By: S.J. Clarkson

Live+7 Total Viewers: 5.46 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 4.30 million

18-49: 1.9/5

18-49 Live+7: 2.5

Episode 4.18: "The Wall"

Air Date: February 1, 2010

Written By: Adam Armus & Kay Foster

Directed By: Allan Arkush

Live+7 Total Viewers: 5.71 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 4.42 million

18-49: 2.0/5

18-49 Live+7: 2.7

Episode 4.19: "Brave New World"

Air Date: February 8, 2010

Written By: Tim Kring

Directed By: Adam Kane

Live+7 Total Viewers: 5.54 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 4.43 million

18-49: 2.0/5

18-49 Live+7: 2.6

2009-2010 Average Live+7

Adults 18-49: 3.0/7 (Rank: Tied 44th)

Total Viewers: 6,538,000 (Rank: 75th)

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So far it has been VERY interesting. (So much better than say, Windfall). It has a lot of potential for me. It looks like a "Real" show.

Where have I seen the blonde before?! I know she was in another show or a movie...

I love supernatural stuff...I'm definitely going to keep watching this.

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It was ok...it was GREAT - but it kept my interest enough to make me come back for more next week.

Hopefully things start coming together though - I understand it was the first episode, but they could have totally made that 2 hours to explain more of what's going on.

Anyway not bad....oh and I LOVE Ali Larter. She's hot. (Legally Blonde, Final Destination)

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Great show. I really enjoyed it. The only thing is it may have been a little slow to pick up for the average viewer who doesn't know much about it and was tuning in for the hell of it. But it picked up and was great. I love this cast.

The Japanese guy is also my favorite. He is SO LITTLE AND CUTE! :lol:

I hope the ratings are good. This is one of those shows that really needs to be judged on its story arcs and not on the pilot. This show even more than others needs time to develope! NBC better give it time to do so! It's not like it has anything else amazing going on. :lol:

I give it an A!!

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I caught that and laughed out loud. That karaoke scene was hilarious! I also liked the Spock references.

I really hadn't seen anything beforehand about the show--other than that it was about supposedly random people who realize they have super-human powers--but I thought I would check it out anyway. It was really, really good!! I'd give it an A as well!

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Wow..what an amazing show..i was smiling each time one of the characters realized or showed off their powers..I think my favorite characters are the japanesse boy and the cheerleader..

I was also really suprised with the ending when Adrian Pasder's character turned out to fly in order to save his brother..AWESOME..and i loved the twist with the cheerleaders father..

I really hope this show becomes a huge sucess for NBC...there really isn't that much competition now on mondays..

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