This season's finale was packed with answers to questions that had been building up over the last few weeks: and unfortunately, West and Claire's relationship has come to a screeching halt. While we can't reveal whether or not Nick D'Agosto 's character West has been written out of the show permanently, we'll just say that things aren't looking good for West.
With the writer's strike that has been crippling the networks, some people speculate that this seasons gaps in the storyline and lack of character development is due to disgruntled writers unhappy with the networks.
So, has Nick D'Agosto been written out of season 3? Is this breakup for good? Will West be doomed to disappear from Claire's life like the other boys from her past? (What's his name?)
You vote! Take our new online poll and tell us if you think Nick D'Agosto will appear in Season 3!!!!
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
D'Agosto's Thoughts on "Cautionary Tales"
Nick D'Agosto says this episode, "Cautionary Tales" marks "the first time West and H.R.G. have a clash. H.R.G. is furious, and his intention is to find West and keep him from being with Claire." The actor adds that he's only signed with the show for half a season and claims, "I have no idea what happens after that. It's a mystery."
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Nick D'Agosto to Appear in Next Weeks Episode of Heroes!
"HEROES" VIDEO PREVIEWS - "CAUTIONARY TALES" by CBR News Team
Posted: November 16, 2007 — More From This Author
While the WGA strike may bring "Heroes" Season 2 to an early end in just three episodes, that doesn't mean there's still not plenty to get excited about. After last weeks revealing episode, the series really heats up this coming Monday with an episode titled "Cautionary Tales." Here's the network description for the episode:
WHEN AGENDAS CLASH, A HERO DIES -- Convinced that the Company is close to finding them, H.R.G. (Jack Coleman) prepares the family to run -- but Claire (Hayden Panettiere) has other ideas. Hiro (Masi Oka) returns from the past and learns of his father’s death. Grief-stricken, he flings himself into past and makes a stunning personal discovery. After a charged first encounter with Elle (Kristen Bell), Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy) makes a decision that could change lives. Meanwhile, Matt (Greg Grunberg) struggles with his expanding mental abilities. Maya (Dania Ramirez) and Alejandro’s (Shalim Ortiz) relationship is tested as they travel with Sylar (Zachary Quinto). Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) meets someone who could unlock his past. Noah Gray-Cabey, Dana Davis, James Kyson Lee, Ali Larter and Adrian Pasdar also star. Nick D’Agosto, George Takei, Adair Tishler and Stephen Tobolowsky guest star.
Show Cast: Milo Ventimiglia, Ali Larter, Hayden Panettiere, Greg Grunberg, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Masi Oka, Adrian Pasdar, Noah Gray-Cabey, Jack Coleman, James Kyson Lee, Dana Davis, Dania Ramirez, Zachary Quinto, Kristen Bell, David Ander
And as we do each and every week, we present three clips from this episode provided by NBC. Simply click the links below to launch the Flash video player.
H.R.G. ARGUES WITH CLAIRE ABOUT LEAVING - [01:37]
MATT TALKS ABOUT BEING NORMAL - [01:06]
SURESH AND BOB MEET UP WITH ELLE - [01:06]
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Friday, November 16, 2007
Nick D'Agosto Missed From This Week's Heroes
This week's heroes was a recap of everything that happened to our main characters from last season, filling in many unanswered questions. Though it was a great episode, there was one crucial backstory that was left out:
Claires new boyfriend, West - played by our very own Nick D'Agosto, was left out of the episode entirely. This left fans wondering, "Will the writers of the show catch us up on West's past?" If he was bagged and tagged by Claire's father, why was there no flash back to it? How did he learn he could fly? Has he shared the news with anyone else? The writers are leaving too many unanswered questions about this tall, handsome, and mysterious character.
Hopefully they will keep Nick D'Agosto 's character West on the show and not kill his character off the way they killed off DL in this last episode. We can only wait until Monday nite and hope that Nick D'Agosto graces our television sets once more.
Claires new boyfriend, West - played by our very own Nick D'Agosto, was left out of the episode entirely. This left fans wondering, "Will the writers of the show catch us up on West's past?" If he was bagged and tagged by Claire's father, why was there no flash back to it? How did he learn he could fly? Has he shared the news with anyone else? The writers are leaving too many unanswered questions about this tall, handsome, and mysterious character.
Hopefully they will keep Nick D'Agosto 's character West on the show and not kill his character off the way they killed off DL in this last episode. We can only wait until Monday nite and hope that Nick D'Agosto graces our television sets once more.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Nick D'Agosto Height
Nick D'Agosto obviously towers over his co-star Hayden Panettiere who stands at a mere 5' 1" (1.55 M) tall. Nick stands about a foot taller than Hayden at 6'2 inches.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Nick D'Agosto In The News!
TV'S HOTTEST SHOW FINALLY GIVES THE CHEERLEADER A BOYFRIEND
By MAXINE SHEN
(Excerpt from New York Post Article)
By MAXINE SHEN
(Excerpt from New York Post Article)
October 21, 2007 -- The big news this season on NBC's superhero series "Heroes" isn't that Peter Petrelli survived the explosion. Or that Sylar's still alive and killin'. Or even that Hiro Nakamura can't bring himself to leave feudal Japan.
Instead, the hot news is that there's a viable love story involving everybody's favorite indestructible cheerleader and the new guy, West Rosen, played by Nicholas D'Agosto.
Click here for photos of the cast. Can we say: It's about time?
While romantic plot lines are dime a dozen on other series, this is the first time that "Heroes" has attempted a relationship that isn't clearly doomed from the start. And Claire isn't slumming: her boyfriend also has his super power. 10 Questions For Heroes
The happy new couple met in 11th grade biology class. Shortly afterwards, West started spending his days aggressively questioning an on-the-lamb Claire Bennet (Hayden Panettiere) about her desire to stay under the radar and literally hovering outside her window at night – some might call it stalking -- trying to see what she was hiding.
So, Nick, is that really an appropriate way to court a girl?
"I can't tell you how many people have told me, 'You're such a weird stalker, I never knew this about you Nick,' " the 27-year old Omaha native says with a laugh. "It's probably not appropriate to do that, but West can do it so easily, why wouldn't he?
So, Nick, is that really an appropriate way to court a girl?
"I can't tell you how many people have told me, 'You're such a weird stalker, I never knew this about you Nick,' " the 27-year old Omaha native says with a laugh. "It's probably not appropriate to do that, but West can do it so easily, why wouldn't he?
"If you could just fly in and take a peek somewhere and fly right out," he muses, "I'd probably do that more often then I think I'd like to admit."
Not that he's ever had any first-hand experience lurking in the bushes outside girls' windows at night, he adds.
"I think what West did was innocent enough, but at the same time, shows that this is a guy who is willing to cross the line of what is appropriate if he feels that it serves his purpose. He's not going to shy away from what he can do," says D'Agosto.
In his case, what he can do is fly.
It's a power he shares with power-denying hero Nathan Petrelli (Adrian Pasdar), a fact that has led fans to ponder if West is somehow related - by blood - to the Petrellis.
D'Agosto, who gets to log time in a harness against a blue screen for the first time in his career as he "flies" on the show, is mum about that possibility, saying only, "What's better to look at is what [the flying] means in the larger scheme of 'Heroes.'
"You'll start to see that the people that possess powers are not necessarily the only ones who have those powers. The writers are talking about genetics so much that it would be odd if powers never repeated and that's something being introduced through my character.
"The name of this season is 'Generations' and I think that's very indicative of what the writers are trying to do, which is establish the heritage of what these powers are," D'Agosto says.
Not that he's ever had any first-hand experience lurking in the bushes outside girls' windows at night, he adds.
"I think what West did was innocent enough, but at the same time, shows that this is a guy who is willing to cross the line of what is appropriate if he feels that it serves his purpose. He's not going to shy away from what he can do," says D'Agosto.
In his case, what he can do is fly.
It's a power he shares with power-denying hero Nathan Petrelli (Adrian Pasdar), a fact that has led fans to ponder if West is somehow related - by blood - to the Petrellis.
D'Agosto, who gets to log time in a harness against a blue screen for the first time in his career as he "flies" on the show, is mum about that possibility, saying only, "What's better to look at is what [the flying] means in the larger scheme of 'Heroes.'
"You'll start to see that the people that possess powers are not necessarily the only ones who have those powers. The writers are talking about genetics so much that it would be odd if powers never repeated and that's something being introduced through my character.
"The name of this season is 'Generations' and I think that's very indicative of what the writers are trying to do, which is establish the heritage of what these powers are," D'Agosto says.
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