Heroes Season 3 Episode 12

The conclusion of the eclipse showed most of the heroes just how week they are without their powers in Heroes Season 3 Episode 11, but now everything’s back to normal. With that said, Hiro’s traveled back in time with Claire to see her when she was first born.

Claire knows who Hiro is, but as she tries to find out more, she realizes a critical detail: he doesn’t understand a word she’s saying.

Hiro’s mom tells his father that she’s dying and they must make arrangements for the catalyst before it’s too late. She hopes to keep it in the family, but he suggests Claire, who has decided she must prevent them from injecting her.

Sylar’s decided he’s not helping Arthur any more, or anyone else for that matter. Before he looks for more people with abilities, though, he has to torch Elle’s body.

Angela warns Peter that Arthur will destroy him if he gets in the way.

Nathan returns to Pinehearst and tells his father he’s taking over. He finds out Tracy’s been working there, she claims on his behalf, and forming an army of potential heroes, literally.

Claire goes into her house and decides to change her own diaper. A little creepy. While there, she warns her mother to not let her out of her sight.

Sylar stops by to see his first new power holder, Sue Landers, a human lie detector.

The Marines think they’re going to get some sort of drug, supposedly safe. That’s a risk they’re willing to take if it will make them better, perhaps more than only human.

Parkman, Ando, and Daphne arrive to see about the messenger who got the sketches from Isaac Mendez. A little bit of mind reading and bribery later, they get the guy to say he’s cooperating. He takes off on his bike with the sketches when they’re not looking. Good thing there’s a speedster with them who can cause him to run into a car.

Hiro’s father believes that he is too irresponsible to handle being the catalyst.

Claire’s father comes home and wants to know who she is and what the hell she wants. When the company calls, she manages to convince him not to answer because they plan to take Claire back and do something to her.

Likewise, Hiro has a chat with his mom, and he tells her he’s from the future. She wants to know everything about his life, but he doesn’t remember. He asks her to heal him like she healed the dove before. With a kiss on the forehead, everything is back. He’s saved the world and hopes to save it again, asking her to give him the catalyst. With her last breaths, she does as he asks.

With the sketch book finally revealed, we see the cover saying that Hiro’s lost in time.

Hiro arrives to see Claire, and he’s speaking English now. Arthur appears and hears their discussion about how the catalyst is in Hiro. Arthur takes the catalyst and Hiro’s powers, then throws him off the roof. Then he tells Claire to tell Angela it’s over and he won. Hiro’s hanging on a light post waiting for somebody to rescue him.

Parkman thinks Arthur will create another time traveler now that he’s got the ability to give people powers, and this time traveler can go back in time and save Hiro. Either that or just get stuck there himself.

Now that he’s got the catalyst, Arthur’s ready to change the world. Nathan’s going to test out the Marine, while Arthur goes to deal with Peter, who arrives with a gun and is there to stop him. The Haitian makes sure Arthur’s not using his powers.

The Haitian tells Peter that he can’t hold on for much longer and that he needs to shoot. After some delay, he shoots, but the bullet is stopped by Sylar. He uses his new truth telling power to find out that Arthur’s not really his father. Peter may not be a killer, but Sylar is. He starts the bullet back up and hits Arthur in the head with it.

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Heroes Season 3 Episode 11

The eclipse started in Heroes Season 3 Episode 10, as all the heroes have so far found themselves powerless. Claire’s been shot, Daphne’s barely able to walk, and Nathan’s been captured by gun toting maniacs. Now it’s time for part two.

Peter wants to try to be a hero, even without his powers.

Contrary to the original plan, Claire has been brought to the hospital, where her mom pretends that it just happened, something the people at the hospital aren’t buying. Her whole system is infected like she’s never been sick, and as HRG warned, the cops will be coming.

Sylar and Elle have found their own not clothed way of getting over their power loss. The picnic ends when HRG shows up, starts firing, and kicks the door down. He hits Elle, but they manage to flee.

Claire’s mom calls HRG. He says she should tell them what he would tell them. She knows this means to lie.

Without her abilities, Daphne has cerebral palsy and needs to use leg braces. She believes that Arthur Petrelli is punishing them and the loss of their abilities is because of him. She also continues to insist she’s a villain.

Hiro and Ando are looking for answers, which they hope to find in back issues of the comic books. Unlike most people with the mind of a 10 year old, he’s got a credit card, which he happily uses about as responsibly as most other people do.

Peter and the Haitian find and knock down the Haitian’s brother, who tells them the only way to stop him is to kill him.

Frack (one of the comic store guys) thinks their powers will come back when the eclipse ends.

Nathan apologizes to a fellow captive for not having stood up for her when he had power and influence.

As Claire’s giving what sounds like a farewell speech, the machines she’s hooked up to start going crazy.

Much to her disappointment, Sylar makes sure he gets separated from Elle. Then he attacks HRG. Following a fight, HRG slits Sylar’s throat.

A dead Claire isn’t doing any better than Sylar is, but as her mom lifts the sheet off her head, she begins to recover.

With the eclipse over, the other heroes are regaining their powers as well. Daphne’s out of her leg braces, and Parkman’s able to read minds again. He wants to convince her again that she’s a good person.

Peter’s managed to free his brother but now finds himself in the middle of a gunfight. Though his men are defeated, the Haitian’s brother still has a god complex. With his abilities back, the Haitian manages to stop him, without resorting to having to shoot him.

When he goes to visit Maya, Suresh finds he’s back to being a mutant again.

Hiro doesn’t want to grow up. He doesn’t see why he should either. The comic books are doing just fine reading comic books and eating junk food. Sam (the other comic store guy) manages to convince him that he gives people hope that an ordinary person can be extraordinary. While reading through the comic books with a magnifying glass, they notice Hiro and Claire together in one of them, and they suggest he take Claire there to get his memory back.

Claire’s healed, physically anyway. Her father not being there for her as usual is a problem. During their discussion, Elle and Sylar come back. HRG wants Sylar to know that the Petrellis are just trying to turn him into a weapon and are not his real parents. Just as Sylar begins to cut HRG’s head off, Hiro shows up to stop the bad man. He takes Elle and Sylar elsewhere, then grabs Claire so he can save the cheerleader.

According to Sam, he heard a legend from a guy at a convention who heard from a dude who heard from another dude that one more 9th Wonder story exists. Isaac gave this to a bike messenger.

Nathan tells Peter that he respects him for always making his own decisions, whether they turn out okay or not. Now he’s headed to Pinehearst, as he believes that abilities will help stop the world’s genocide. The abilities may not be a good way, but they’re better than the alternative.

Suresh is ready to get back to work, since he doesn’t have anywhere else to go anyway.

Sylar says that nobody ever really changes, and that both he and Elle are just damaged goods. With that said, he drills into her head.

Hiro’s gone back to the past with Claire. The only other time they met was when she was a baby.

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Heroes Season 3 Episode 10

The last time an eclipse happened, everybody got their powers, and Heroes Season 3 Episode 9 led us up to another impending eclipse. Hiro was reverted back to a 10 year old, which didn’t help Ando any in getting him to stop playing pranks and reading comic books. Sylar saved Elle from herself in an act of empathy he wasn’t sure he was capable of. Parkman managed to reawaken Angela with Daphne’s help. Suresh figured out there’s a human catalyst (a third piece of the formula), and Claire suspects it must be her because she knows she’s different.

Arthur asks Sylar to find Claire and bring her back to him. Elle offers to go with him, saying that being a company girl is all she knows.

Nathan’s going to find the Haitian, Parkman’s going to find Hiro, and Claire, she’s told she has to just hide. Peter wants to go with Nathan, seeing as he doesn’t have any abilities and runs the risk of just getting in the way.

Suresh continues to mutate and wants to know what’s taking Arthur so long. Arthur’s got people working on it, but his concern is how his drawing of Claire dying is possible. There’s an eclipse today, and if Claire dies, the catalyst dies with her, removing Mohinder’s chance of being cured.

Daphne realizes she’s a betrayer, a liar, a thief, and selfish. Nonetheless, Parkman trusts her.

Parkman doesn’t have to look far for Hiro. The comic book says that Parkman has to fix Hiro, so Ando shows up at Matt’s door with a Hiro whose main concern is how he can stop doing the potty dance.

Claire’s been reunited with her dad, who plans to keep her (and by extension the catalyst) safe. She thinks it’s just business.

Daphne says she’s not a nemesis any more. She’s a good guy apparently. Regardless, she runs away, accusing Matt of pausing when he answered the question about whether he trusts her.

Elle’s worried about Sylar becoming a yes man. She wants to know who he really is, so she tells someone he’s a serial killer, which is not entirely untrue.

HRG wants his daughter to stop acting stupid and careless like a girl who can’t get hurt. In addition to insulting her, he wants to train her to make her stronger.

Tracy agrees to do as Arthur says, with Angela standing over her shoulder.

Parkman knows about Lawrence, Kansas from reading Daphne’s mind. With comic book in hand, Hiro agrees to teleport them there. Then they’re distracted by the start of an eclipse.

Whatever’s happened to Suresh, it doesn’t look good. He’s upside down attached to a wall in a cocoon. Strangely, he seems to be fine. Not at all mutating any more.

Nathan’s not sure what happened. He’s gone from flying to falling really fast. He and Peter land in the forest and are still on their quest to find the Haitian, whose village is nearby.

Parkman can’t use his mind control to convince Daphne’s father to let him in. Hiro’s powers are gone as well.

Nathan and Peter get lost, which leads to a fight. Nathan wants credit for saving his brother so many times and wants him to earn some respect. Peter thinks Nathan’s just a puppet of their father. In the future, Nathan chooses Arthur, which doesn’t sit well with Peter.

Claire’s got some anger issues to address. She wants to know why her father always leaves. Just then, Elle shows up, powerless like the rest. Sylar’s surprised by his powerlessness as well. So Elle will just have to do things the old fashioned way. She shoots Claire. HRG has managed to knock both Sylar and Elle to the ground and grabs Claire and flees. He takes her home but insists that no call be made to the hospital because gunshot wounds are reported to the police. Claire’s just happy to be feeling pain.

Parkman doesn’t think he can do anything without his powers, but Hiro wants him to know this is part of the hero’s quest, to triumph without powers. Either that or Hiro will continue to throw corn at him.

Arthur wants Suresh to get everybody’s abilities back. Or else.

Hiro and Ando head to a comic book store. It’s Wednesday. New comic book day.

As they’re walking with the Haitian, men with guns capture Nathan. His father warned them he was coming.

When Daphne’s father leaves, Parkman takes the opportunity to go to talk to her. He’s never giving up because he loves her. When he walks in, he sees her back in her old life, the one she was so afraid of going back to. It turns out she’s crippled.

Sylar’s relieved to not have powers. Elle blames herself for pushing him to become a monster.

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Heroes Season 3 Episode 9

Heroes Season 3 Episode 8 was all about Hiro’s spirit walk a year in the past, where we found out the history of what’s transpired.

We pick up where we left off. With Hiro screaming his head off. He’s got no clue what’s going on, but Ando forces him to blink to get them out of there. It seems he believes he’s 10 years old.

Arthur wishes to access Sylar’s empathy, and he knows he’s capable of it since Peter didn’t really survive a 7 story fall on his own without any powers. He brings him in a room to meet up with crazy electro girl Elle.

Peter doesn’t want Claire to go with him because he wants her to stay innocent. When Knox and Flint show up, she tells him to run because she has a plan. Her plan? To run and jump out of a building. This buys him enough time to get down the stairs, and she escapes without a scratch on her. They head down into the sewers.

Suresh is beginning to think it’s impossible to give people abilities without an adverse reaction. Yeah, I noticed. He believes that most of the previous powers happened during the last eclipse. He’s also come to the conclusion that he needs some sort of catalyst, which could not be stored in something but rather in someone. Kaito Nakamura springs to Arthur’s mind.

Elle seems to be angry about something. Apparently Sylar murdering her father is troubling for her.

Daphne pays a visit to Arthur. She asks him to leave Matt out of this. He tells her to just stay with Parkman, who wants to help Angela.

Peter tells Claire about how she killed him (or will kill him). He asks her to just go home, but she won’t leave him, feeling she has a favor to return for him saving her. She tells him to go while she deals with Flint and Knox, but they came for her, not for him.

Hiro has trouble buying that he’s got a gift. Sounds too much like Star Trek. Ando teaches him how to freeze time, but he’s mostly just interested in playing pranks on people.

Parkman decides to try to get inside Angela’s head, though he’s not sure he actually can. He asks Daphne to just stick around and watch him.

Elle continues to try to fry Sylar. It’s pretty obvious he’s invincible, though. He tells her to just let all the anger and betrayal out because he can take it all. Following her last surge of electricity, she goes from anger to self pity and asks him to kill her, too.

Nathan and Tracy have arrived at Pinehearst seeking answers. He’s relied too heavily on his father throughout the years and has to see him if he’s alive. His dad asks him for a hug. I’ve seen what happens when that mistake is made. Nathan stays away. Arthur tells him he was born with a talent to lead a nation. Sounds too similar to Linderman for Nathan to be interested, but Arthur promises him they can save the world together.

As he’s trying to convince Elle that she should continue on, he touches her, and her pain disappears. Now he’s got her ability as well. She begins training him how to use her power, which conveniently involves a lot of touching.

Ando wants to go to Odessa, Texas, but Hiro just wants to go to a comic book store in Tokyo. This could take some time.

Tracy wants Nathan to get himself together and stop being so under his father’s thumb. She wants to go to Washington and see if they can get some assistance, but he’s worried that his brother will come back from the future and shoot him (again) if they tell anybody anything. He’s going to Primatech so that he can see what he can dig up. He asks her to go to Washington and cover for him. So when he flies away, she marches right back in and sees Arthur. She offers for Nathan to be his public face, considering the world thinks he’s dead and all. She’ll push Nathan over the fence on to the right side as long as she comes out on the right side in the end.

Parkman gets into Angela’s head, but she tells him it’s hopeless and that Arthur’s too dangerous. As he’s freeing her, Daphne shows up and says she’s there to help him, which she does by stabbing him. She tries to wake him up in reality, and she notices he’s bleeding. She says it wasn’t her. Or was it? Arthur tells him she’s betrayed him and that he should send her away. She pleads with Matt and tells him she loves him. With that said, Angela tells Arthur they used to be like that, too, and that he has to let her go. He obliges. Matt wakes up, and he’s not bleeding. Daphne tells him that it was her and that she meant every word of what she said. Just then, Peter arrives to warn him that she can’t be trusted.

While reading a comic book about what happens next, Hiro and Ando see that an eclipse is coming.

Angela wakes up to tell them that Arthur has the formula, both halfs. Apparently, somebody who shall remain nameless has stolen the formula right out from underneath them. Both she and Peter have seen the future (as has Parkman), and it’s not one that they want to face. She knows of the catalyst. They don’t know who the host is. Until Claire pipes up about how Sylar said she was different that is.

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Heroes Destiny Episode 1

The fans chose a new hero, Santiago, and now NBC is presenting this new hero in webisodes each Monday night. The first of four episodes premiered on Monday.

Cast Info
Columbian-born actor, Roberto Urbina, will bring the character to life. Urbina stars in a story created by the show’s award-winning writers and produced in collaboration with the series creators. Lina Esco (“Cane”) and Andrea Thompson (“24”) will also star in the innovative micro-series, being filmed on location in Los Angeles. Based on the Aspen Comics’ online illustrations which brought Santiago to life on NBC.com, the micro-series will be directed by Eagle Egilsson (“CSI: Miami,” “The Wire”).

Recap
Chapter 1 Let Us Pray starts on the streets of Barranco, Lima, Peru. A new hero, Santiago, is waiting to cross the street. When the light turns, he steps out in the street, and just as he’s about to get run over by a bus, he discovers he has powers. As everything goes into slow motion around him, he does a backflip, narrowly avoiding being run over.

When he arrives at church, his mother, Iris, tells him he’s directionless and needs purpose. Considering his new powers, he gets that now, although he’s not sure exactly what happened. Iris suggests that there’s a reason God saved him, and he needs to find that reason.

Either that or he just needs to find the pretty girl he just spotted across the street. With his newfound power, he’s able to catch up to her quite easily. Elisa says she was away at school but had to come back home after her father got sick. He suggests that the father was right in the sermon: they need to help each other.

A blonde woman’s been watching their discussion. Elisa tells her Santiago’s ready, receiving a response that she should get close to him. Then Elisa turns into water and disappears.

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Heroes Season 3 Episode 8

Everybody decided it was time to visit Pinehearst in Heroes Season 3 Episode 7. At Angela’s request, Sylar went to help his brother Peter. Elle went there just wanting to be done with her powers no matter what, but Claire wasn’t quite as desperate as her to trust someone who just had Peter thrown out a seven story window. Nathan and Tracy are also making their way there.

Hiro’s starting his spirit walk, 18 months ago.

Arthur and Linderman are joined at the hip in their corruption. Arthur plans to have a talk with Nathan to get him to stop digging… either that or he’ll kill him.

Then we move ahead to one year ago, where we see Sylar preparing a noose. Then he’s silly enough to jump just as he hears Elle walking in, and she cuts him down with her powers. She’s there with HRG, who’s hiding in a van and waiting to get Sylar to use his power on someone.

Meredith’s been captured by the company, which wants to train her to be come an agent. Given the choice between agent or prisoner, she chooses agent.

Arthur’s discussion with Nathan lets him know he won’t get anywhere in convincing him to not continue his quest. As Nathan’s driving, a madman with some road rage comes up from behind him. Heidi is still in the wreck, but Nathan manages to fly out and save himself. He knows Linderman was involved, and he promises he’ll get him and that Arthur better make a choice or he’ll get his.

Arthur says Linderman wouldn’t dare go after Nathan on his own. Angela knows that’s true, but he denies any involvement.

When Elle arrives to see Sylar, he decides he wants to show her his power of telekinesis.

Meredith has managed to capture a villain as part of her training. When she arrives to imprison him, she sees her brother Flint. They told him they’d make him an agent, too, yet he’s in a cage.

Sylar tells Elle she makes him feel special, and that maybe he can just be Gabriel again. She doesn’t think he’s going to kill again. Good luck with that. HRG gives her an ultimatum. Either get Sylar to kill, or hit the streets on her own.

Angela sees Linderman and Arthur together and realizes what he’s up to. Lucky for him he’s got a nifty mind control power.

Meredith’s got a message for her brother: they’re tricking him because he’s dumb. She busts him out, and they go to the nearest train. A train which they must blow up because they’ve been followed. Flint escapes, but Meredith is back under their control. She blames the company for killing her baby girl. Only Claire ain’t dead, and the guy with Meredith decides to have some compassion and gives her a get out of jail free card.

Linderman’s got a message for Angela. Unlike Arthur, he tells her the truth.

Meredith has brought Sylar a playmate. Trevor has an ability, too. She gets Sylar to turn by saying that Trevor’s so special. To stop him from killing him, though, she uses her power on him. But she’s not strong enough to prevent him from using his power stealing ability. Elle feels guilty, but HRG is quite fascinated by what he’s watching on the monitors.

As Angela and Arthur are arguing, he collapses. Turns out the soup wasn’t his mother’s recipe after all.

Nathan gets home while his father’s still alive, but it’s not in time to save him, or so they’re told. The doctor’s just a front, working for Arthur. Arthur’s alive, just paralyzed and unable to speak.

Hiro has learned what he needs to on his spirit walk. Arthur’s still alive. The painter, however, isn’t. Then Arthur shows up and puts his hands on Hiro’s head, as he begins to scream.

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Heroes Season 3 Episode 7

The group of heroes and villains went to see Arthur Petrelli in Heroes Season 3 Episode 6, culminating in his son Peter visiting him and having his powers stolen.

Arthur tells Peter his abilities are gone forever. Oh, and he didn’t really die of a heart attack. Arthur says he wants to work together, but Peter wants to make him pay.

Claire and her mom get home from their ordeal, only Claire doesn’t seem to be impacted by it. They walk in and find Lyle on the ground, and they see they’ve got a visitor, Elle. After they dump water on her to avoid being harmed by the electricity flowing from her body, she claims she’s there because she needs help and has nowhere else to go.

Suresh has become a bit of a madman in his quest to remove Maya’s powers. Arthur’s got a much easier way to remove powers. That doesn’t prevent her from feeling Suresh is not playing with a full deck, though. He asks Arthur for help, not to remove his powers, but to reverse the negative side effects from them. They’re looking for his help to perfect their own formula that’s similar to his.

A still unconscious Angela tells Sylar that Peter needs his help. With that, he breaks free and escapes.

Elle doesn’t want to go to Pinehearst without knowing about it first. She stopped by to get HRG’s opinion. Claire’s not looking to convince her to not go there. Rather, Claire wants to go there with her.

Arthur wants to find out from Daphne why Parkman’s not there. He wants her to go back to him, not to convince him to take a deal, but to kill him. Parkman’s father seems to have a problem with this plan, so Arthur kills him.

As requested, Daphne visits Parkman, and she’s got a gun. He tells her to go ahead and shoot, then he goes into how the future will be. Despite her fear that they’re going to come after her, she decides not to go through with the plan. He knows now that his father is dead, though.

Suresh needs test subjects. First up is Peter, who tells him about the future and that he’s a monster then. That’s enough to convince Suresh it’s too late, but before he can inject Peter, Sylar shows up to free him. Peter escapes, but the very angry Suresh makes sure Sylar doesn’t. Arthur stops Suresh’s onslaught of Sylar because, despite how many people he’s harmed, he’s Arthur’s son, and someone he’s been waiting a long time for.

Claire and Elle decide to fly to Pinehearst. You know that warning about turning off all electronic devices? As Elle’s about to crash the plane because she can’t turn herself off, Claire grabs her hand to assist her.

Knox arrives to see that Daphne couldn’t complete her mission as he’d expected. Parkman gets into Knox’s head and makes him think they’re dead. Matt suggests getting help from Primatech.

Arthur asks for the return of his son, alive. Then he tries to convince Sylar that Peter is Angela’s favorite son and that Sylar frightens her.

Maya says she needs to make amends, and she hopes Mohinder does as well, asking him to get well as she leaves.

Peter hasn’t left. He didn’t want to leave Sylar alone because he wants him to go with him. I’ll take the throwing him out the window as a no. He falls right in front of Elle and Claire and tells them his ability’s gone, although he’s not dead having just fallen from the top of a building. Claire wants to get gone, but this is exactly what Elle came for.

Like Claire, Arthur’s wondering how Peter survived a fall of 7 stories without the ability to heal. Peter believes Sylar’s on his side and saved his life.

Daphne phones Arthur, who warns her that he’ll put her right back where he found her if she doesn’t come through.

Now it’s Nathan’s turn to find out that their father’s not among the deceased. Peter warns him that they need to do something to stop him or else.

Tracy’s familiar with Pinehearst, and despite the warning from Peter, Nathan will be going there anyway, so she will be tagging along as he goes to kick down some doors.

Hiro doesn’t want time travel any more. He hopes a spirit walk will be safer. After he eats a disgusting paste made of roots and hyena dung, he collapses.

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Heroes Season 3 Episode 6

On Heroes Season 3 Episode 5, Adam escaped from Hiro, Maya found out Suresh is becoming a monster, Daphne was approached by Linderman to do some recruiting, and we met the man pulling the strings.

Now we take a look back at what actually happened between Hiro and Ando. Hiro got a fake sword and a blood pack and told Ando to play dead. It makes him look like a villain. Like Daphne. She gives him an assignment to go to Africa to capture the painter and bring him back alive.

Claire’s going to rescue her mother from Eric. Sandra’s going with her. Surely there are better mother/daughter bonding experiences. Meanwhile, Meredith is telling Eric she never loved him because he disgusts her. His mind control is preventing her from doing anything unless he wants her to do it.

Adam’s hanging out with Knox, and they go see Arthur Petrelli, who’s lying in bed with tubes in him. After he grabs hold of Adam and makes him disintegrate, he’s able to sit up, breathe on his own, and talk.

Daphne’s at the airport where Linderman meets her. She’s feeling guilty that she has turned Hiro evil. He talks her into proceeding with her next assignment, Parkman, who arrives with his turtle. Thanks to his trip to the future, Parkman already knows who she is, so she doesn’t have to do any convincing to get him to go somewhere with her.

Nathan brings Tracy to see Suresh. She shows him her powers and explains that a doctor gave them to her. Her main concern is having her power removed, but Suresh is particularly interested in this because giving people powers is exactly what he’s trying to do.

Daphne’s not hitting on Parkman. She’s just trying to give him an assignment. So he tells her the story about how he knows her, which makes her think he may be a bit of a stalker. While she does whatever it is she needs to do, he’ll wait there for her and not move.

Suresh gives Nathan and Tracy some shots. Then they collapse.

Daphne arrives to spring Sylar. He doesn’t want to leave and doesn’t trust her. She gives him a business card and flees. He wakes up Peter and tells him he doesn’t want to be a monster any more and that their mother is in trouble.

Ando and Hiro arrive in Africa. They’re not kidnapping an innocent man. They’re just “borrowing” him. When he goes to see the precog, Hiro finds a painting that’s still wet. In it, he’s getting hit over the head with a shovel.

Sandra pretends she’s there to book a birthday party for her son, but Eric busts her and stops her from leaving. Claire goes in back to save Meredith, but she can’t exactly move of her own free will. Now Claire can’t move either.

When Hiro wakes up, Ando convinces him to time travel back to one minute before he got hit with the shovel. He arrives one minute earlier and is greeted with another painting of himself being hit over the head with a shovel. Just in time to see himself getting hit over the head with a shovel the first time, too.

Daphne wants to recruit Suresh as well, and she hears Tracy and Nathan in need of help. She figures he’s just as bad as the rest of them, so she leaves the business card and takes off.

Hiro’s got a new plan: hide and wait for the painter to come back.

Eric wants to play a game (and also to not be interrupted by Barbie). He wants Claire to choose between Meredith and Sandra. He makes her pull the trigger on Sandra, but only one chamber’s full. Now it’s Sandra’s turn. She gets Claire, who tells her to go ahead because she knows it’s not like she can hurt her anyway. She pulls three times before it fires. Claire recovers quickly, gets up, and knocks out the unsuspecting Eric.

Sylar and Peter pay a visit to Angela, and Sylar wants Peter to look inside her head to find out what’s wrong. He gets an image, which is on the business card Sylar got from Daphne. Peter wants to go research what’s happening, but Sylar wants him to stay. A battle of heroes ensues, with Peter getting his way.

Tracy tries to convince Suresh she understands him, but as she grabs his hand, she uses her freezing powers to knock him down and escape. He’s not done with them quite yet, though.

As Parkman’s about to give up on Daphne returning, she arrives and tells him that she’s supposed to recruit him, but she doesn’t want to because he’s not like all the evil people she’s recruited so far. He warns her she needs to stay away from them, too, because of what he saw in the future. She doesn’t trust that he can protect her, so she plans to do what she always does: keep moving too fast to get caught.

At nightfall, Hiro tries his sneak attack plan. He grabs the shovel and prepares to strike the precog, who tells him he passed the test of not relying too much on his powers and is now ready. He shows him the painting, which contains the Pinehearst logo.

The bad guys arrive to see Arthur, as does Peter, who’s surprised to see that his father’s alive. He gives his father a hug. Bad move. Now his father’s got his powers.

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