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== 2-hour Finale ==
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::It's a two-hour finale. I don't have any sources but I've seen the commercials. They'l;l only play the heroes logo once, so its only one episode. [[User:Redraf|Redraf]] 01:22, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
 
:::I haven't found *anything* to suggest that the finale will be a two-hour episode. (In fact, ''Law and Order: Criminal Intent'' is scheduled to take over the 10 PM timeslot from ''Wedding Crashers'' on May 14th and 21st.) --'''[[User:Ckatz|Ckatz]]'''''<small><sup>[[User_talk:Ckatz|<fontsup colorstyle="color:green;">chat</fontsup>]]</sup><sub>[[Special:Contributions/Ckatz|<fontsub colorstyle="color:red;">spy</fontsub>]]</sub></small>'' 02:32, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
 
::::The MediaWeek link states that "How To..." is 1 hour, but my local TV Guide says 2 hours and has it blocked for 2, while the Austin TV Guide says 1 hour and blocked for one (with L&O right after, as you've described). I suspect there was some sort of mix-up in their decision to describe the finale as being a 'three part finale'. [[User:Nb41|Nb41]] 17:40, 17 May 2007 (UTC)