TV.com has an article talking with Heroes creator Tim Kring on the criticism of the hit show Heroes. Of course we know that Heroes has seen a bit of a lapse in the second season. TV.com puts together a few of the interviews Kring conducted with various outlets where you see Kring discuss how the best is yet to come from this season:

Speaking with The Los Angeles Times, Kring dismissed the numbers much like many other television executives have: DVRs, online episodes, the Internet. What’s more, ratings drops are taking their toll on almost all shows, not just Heroes.

As for the rest of the criticism, Kring is promising that it will all make sense. “It will all be paid off by episode 11,” Kring said. “From seven to 11 are the best episodes we’ve ever done.” The Heroes crew has always said that this current season would be split up into “volumes,” with the current one, titled “Generations,” concluding midseason.

“One of the things that we found is that, by the end of the (first) year, we were dragging a tremendous amount of story behind us that had to be paid off in that final episode,” Kring said during a conference call, according to Salt Lake City’s Deseret News, “which made for an episode that the (audience) expectations are so high that it’s hard to meet everybody’s expectation.”

But that didn’t stop the writers from adding several new characters in the offseason, and the result is too much story to pack into one hour of television per week to satisfy everyone.

“Part of what happens on any show is that you enter a relationship with your viewers where you teach them how to watch your show and they teach you what they seem to be responding to,” Kring said, reports the Deseret News. “And we, I think, are in this process right now of teaching the audience how to get used to the idea that not everybody is going to be in every single episode.”

Some think that Heroes is just undergoing a sophomore slump. However, Kring may be thinking that viewers are looking at season two a bit too harshly by elevating season one unrealistically. “People tend to look at last season and see things in it that were not in it. We haven’t deviated that much [from last season’s formula].”

The biggest quote that you can take from this article is that Kring believes the best episodes the series have ever done are episode 7-11 which are coming very soon. Kring has made these predictions and assumptions in Season 1 and they panned out, so I for one will give him the benefit of the doubt and look forward to the coming weeks of Heroes.