Heroes Season 3 Episode 17 Preview

Heroes Season 3 Episode 17 Cold Wars airs Monday February 23 at 9/8c on NBC.

Monday February 23, 2009
9:00 PM 1.0 HEROES
COLD WARS

HEAD GAMES ENSUE AS MATT EXTRACTS THE TRUTH FROM HRG — EMMY AWARD WINNER ZELJKO IVANEK AND BREA GRANT GUEST-STAR — While being held hostage, HRG (Jack Coleman) is subjected to Matt Parkman’s (Greg Grunberg) unique brand of interrogation, revealing how he became involved with Nathan’s (Adrian Pasdar) government plot to capture those with abilities. Meanwhile, Matt’s discoveries bring Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) face-to-face with “The Hunter” (guest star Zeljko Ivanek). Sendhil Ramamurthy and Cristine Rose also star. Ashley Crow also guest stars.

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Kyle XY Season 3 Episode 6

A weekend getaway turned serious in Kyle XY Season 3 Episode 5. Nicole got into a car wreck, and in order to save her, Kyle had to agree to join Latnok.

Jessi asks Lori to not say anything to Kyle about her seeing Cassidy. Lori agrees, in exchange for blackmailing her with keys to her apartment.

Stephen and Nicole have received the hospital bill, as exhorbitant as can be expected. Imagine if the doctors had actually saved her life.

Kyle goes to visit Latnok as planned. It’s at the university, which gives them space in exchange for bragging rights about their advances in science and technology. Cassidy has told the others Kyle’s a boy genius but not much more. Mark’s among those he meets.

Andy is back and may possibly have changed her mind about jumping Josh’s bones. The may possibly part seems to have passed, but it’s back again once Lori walks in the room without knocking. At least it was her and not mom.

Lori knows they can’t pay the hospital bill because they walked her through the family finances last year.

Kyle wants Mark to tell Lori the truth. Perhaps Latnok can assist with the family’s problem. By chasing grants, Mark cleared more than $80k last year. Cassidy asks Kyle to go home, sleep on it, and if he’s not back in the morning then that’s that.

Josh works a minimum wage job. Lori doesn’t work at all, but maybe she could take her guitar and work on a street corner. Josh suggests losing the guitar. Kyle’s got a better idea. He calls Cassidy and will be back tomorrow.

Kyle plans to join a hoverboard competition. He’ll have 36 hours to prepare. Nate, who believes he’s the top dog there, has been trying to do this for over a year and is still working out the bugs.

Lori tells Amanda that Jessi’s over Kyle, so maybe she doesn’t have to be.

Josh plans to sell everything he owns online. Andy will be his boxer/shipper. He will be using Jessi’s apartment, which he blackmailed out of Lori by inferring things (he’s got nothing on her, but she’s a very guilty person). Andy’s happy to help, if they can get to the reward part first. Alone in the apartment with no chance of getting caught. A lot of couples would kill for that chance. Perhaps they would pay for it instead. Josh has a new scheme, which does not involve jumping his girlfriend.

Kyle is working on his board and gets a kiss from the girl who he helped with her science experiment. Her tomato plants doubled their growth in 12 hours thanks to him.

Lori has decided to not go to college to save money. Her mom who just got out of the hospital and has a weak heart isn’t having it.

Jessi has been given some instructions from the others. Lori doesn’t want Nicole to strain herself, and Kyle doesn’t want her to worry. She reveals that Kyle’s working with Latnok, and Nicole wants him to end things. He can’t.

One of Josh’s friends calls to cancel a 10:30 appointment. The guilty looking Lori knows what’s going on. The 10:30 arrives. It’s mom and dad. There go Josh’s plans.

Nate doesn’t want Kyle to take over. He refuses to help Kyle by sharing his supplies.

Amanda brings over some lasagne. It’s for the family, even though her eyes are darting around looking for Kyle. Her favorite person Jessi answers the door. She doesn’t have a new boyfriend, even if Lori told Amanda that.

Cassidy wants to know how they can earn Kyle’s trust. Considering his project has been wrecked, they probably can’t. Nate ruined it and doesn’t care. Kyle walks out and is going to take care of his family.

When he goes home, he still wants to make a hoverboard, though he doesn’t have any good materials for it. Josh suggests cheating, but Kyle has a pesky problem with having morals.

Jessi has been getting money from Sarah for expenses. She offers to pay rent. Nicole realizes that everybody knows about the bill. She wants to be the adult and take care of the bills, but Kyle blames himself for the accident. He’ll fix the problem by finishing the project and winning the competition. Stephen offers to help. Eventually, Nicole agrees to help as well, and it turns into a family project. They test it out, and it works. Briefly. The magnets aren’t pure enough. They could get some from Latnok, but Nicole doesn’t want Kyle to ask. With Sarah’s checks, there’s another alternative. Jessi tracks down an online supplier to get the magnets cheaper, so at least now they have a chance.

Some of the people from Latnok show up to help Kyle. He can trust them. None of them are named Nate. Mark’s one of them, and since Lori’s there, he tells her that he’s part of Latnok. Kyle and Nate are on stage at the same time showing off their hoverboards. Josh just hopes nothing explodes. Nate keeps going higher so he can beat Kyle, but it’s not quite enough. Round one to Kyle, who wins $50,000. Nate promises round two.

Now Josh is rearing to go, but Andy isn’t. He may have escaped having to sell the house and move, but she’s going to Cleveland.

Nate arrives at The Rack, where he meets Amanda. Round two.

Kyle’s still upset with Jessi for having been manipulated by Cassidy into getting him to join them. To regain his trust, she tells him that Amanda came by the other day and probably still likes him. But she wants him to be with her instead.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Kyle XY Season 3 Episode 7 Chemistry 101, which airs Monday at 9/8c on ABC Family.

Lost Season 5 Episode 6

Ben was able to gather some of those who left the island in Lost Season 5 Episode 5. Sun, Jack, and Desmond were with him to meet Faraday’s mother Eloise, though Kate (and by extension Aaron), Sayid, and Hurley were not.

Jack wakes up on the island and hears yelling. He runs to see what’s going on and sees Hurley drowning, so he dives in to get him. Then he sees Kate and wakes her up.

To get to this point we have to go back to the meeting with Eloise. She takes them to the lamp post, which is how the Dharma Initiative found the island.

The room was built over a unique pocket of electromagnetic energy, which connects to other pockets around the world. The people who built the room were only interested in one: the island. They theorized, correctly, that the island was always moving, which explains why they were never rescued (I thought it was because they were 1000 miles off course, kept dying, and were kidnapped and/or tortured at random). The equations tell them where it is going to be at a certain point in time. The windows, while open, provide a route back. Their window closes in 36 hours.

Desmond doesn’t want to go back to the island. He’s just there to deliver a message that Eloise needs to help her son. She tells him that the island isn’t done with him yet. His advice to Jack is to ignore what she has to say, then he leaves.

Flight 316 from LA will go through the window, and they must all get on it. Eloise wants the others to assist in getting everybody back to the island. Otherwise, the result would be… unpredictable.

She’s got a special treat for Jack: John Locke’s suicide note. He’s going to help them get back as a substitute for Christian, which will require Jack to get something of his father’s and give it to Locke. This will produce conditions as close as possible to the original crash.

Jack gets a phone call, and then he goes to meet Ray, his grandfather. He tells him he might be going away for a while, then he finds some shoes in his room, which belonged to his father. Just what he needed.

Then he pays a visit to Kate, who’s decided to go with him to the island. She’ll go with him as long as he never asks her about Aaron again. Apparently, she wants to get back together with him, too.

When Jack went to get his father in Sydney, he didn’t have good shoes, so he just figured he’d put some old white tennis shoes on him because: who will look at his feet anyway?

Ben has been… sidetracked. Code for someone beating the hell out of him from the looks of it. Jack will have to go pick up Locke’s body. On arrival, Jack removes Locke’s shoes and replaces them with his father’s, which he considers crazy but is doing it anyway. He doesn’t care to read the suicide note.

Jack’s at the airport with Locke’s body and sees Kate, then Sun. Sayid walks by, and Hurley’s there, too. Hurley has bought all the seats. 78 of them anyway. He doesn’t want those other people on the plane. They can take the next one. Ben manages to get on the plane in time, showing up with a sling. Hurley doesn’t know why Ben’s there. Ben doesn’t know how Hurley’s there. As for the other people who did manage to get on the plane, Ben doesn’t care what happens to them. Kate tells Jack they’re just all on the same plane… they’re not together.

The captain comes on the radio. It’s a familiar voice, Frank J. Lapidus. Jack wants to talk to him. When he sees who’s on the plane, he realizes something. They’re not going to Guam.

Jack’s got the suicide note back because they found it stuffed in his pocket. He wants to read it now, he thinks. Ben tells him that Locke’s death was not his fault and leaves to give him some privacy. It’s brief: “I wish you had believed.”

Then the plane hits some turbulence. And now it’s time for the plane crash they all intentionally got themselves involved in. There’s a flash, and it’s back to the start of the episode.

So where’s the plane? Sun and Sayid? Ben?

They see the VW bus, and out steps Jin.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Lost Season 5 Episode 7 The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham, which airs Wednesday at 9/8c on ABC.

Heroes Season 3 Episode 16

The heroes escaped from the crashed plane… and then all returned to the same place and the scene of the wreck later on in Heroes Season 3 Episode 15.

Claire’s at home having a normal breakfast with a normal family when she receives a text message from the rebel looking for her help. HRG warns her that they can’t stray from the script because they’re being watched after her little plane crash problem. After he tells her she’d better be ready for class and leaves the room, she gets another text telling her to warn Alex at Sam’s Comics.

Nathan’s list of targets includes Sylar, who’s off to meet his father with Luke. They’re heading west, but Luke won’t tell him where.

Claire arrives to see Alex, who’s surprised to see a girl. She struggles to convince him until she jabs something through her hand and heals. When HRG shows up, it’s time to run.

They try sneaking out (poorly), and Alex runs into HRG. So Claire calls him, which is enough of a distraction to knock HRG down and make a run for it.

Ando and Hiro have arrived in New Delhi, India as planned. Hiro plans to save the bridge and stop the wedding like in Parkman’s drawing. Ando goes to see the bride and shows her his powers as a sign of whether she should marry or not. So the wedding is off.

DHS is now running Nathan’s show. He wants to reinforce the facilities to deal with his magic prisoners. Abby Collins doesn’t buy what he’s selling, and she demands to see the prisoner being held without a warrant or rights.

Sylar tells Luke to stop trying to be his friend or die. Luke brings up a red wagon, which Sylar remembers (who didn’t have a red wagon?). This happy memory ends with Luke’s revelation that Sylar was sold because his dad needed cash.

Abby knows Tracy, and she vows to end Nathan.

Alex can breathe underwater, though he’s never told anyone. He and Claire have been followed by the car registration, which they realize just in time to bail and run.

Hiro’s sulking because Ando stole his chance to have his powers back. He tells Ando to go save the bride, which he attempts to do before being beaten down and carried away. Hiro plans to save him and runs in with a loaf of bread, ready to attack.

HRG is told that his daughter’s car is parked half a block away from his current location.

Luke and Sylar are having dinner, and Sylar has to tell him his powers are not for amusement. Sylar hopes to meet his father to find out why he turned out the way he did. With that, Luke gives him the address, hoping he won’t kill him now. As some men show up, they make their way out slowly, but turn into half a dozen pretty quickly. Sylar proceeds to fling people around, and they learn that bullets are useless. Sylar thanks Luke for the address and drives away. Then Luke is shot.

Now that Ando’s been kidnapped, the wedding is back on. Hiro objects as the ceremony is happening. The wedding is back off again, or so the bride requests. So the groom calls off the wedding and agrees to give Hiro his lousy friend back.

HRG asks Claire if she knows what kind of trouble she’d be in if people think he can’t control her any more. She responds that he can’t.

Nathan receives notice that the project has been terminated. He asks for 5 minutes to prove what’s going on. His argument is that they’re so dangerous they have no Constitutional rights. As they’re talking, Tracy escapes and takes a hostage, which she then freezes and smashes before getting tasered and recaptured. Abby agrees to give him all the funding he needs.

Claire tells her mom what’s going on with her dad. It’s worse than the company. They’re taking anyone with an ability, dangerous or not. His argument is that either he’s onboard, or Claire’s on the list.

Tracy thinks that Nathan wanted her to escape because he knew exactly what would happen if she did.

Hiro doesn’t have his powers back, but he has learned that he doesn’t need them to be a hero. They have received a fax from Rebel of an address in LA.

HRG is moving out of the house, but he’ll be around, as will Claire’s new buddy Alex who’s hiding in the closet.

Sylar returned to get Luke, and they’re driving west again.

Despite Tracy’s accusations, Nathan wasn’t the one who let her escape, but her getting out was no accident. Somebody had to die to save the project.

Drinking at the bar, HRG goes all fuzzy and collapses, being picked up by Peter, Suresh, and Parkman.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Heroes Season 3 episode 17 Cold Wars, which airs Monday at 9/8c on NBC.

Dollhouse Season 1 Episode 1

Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku are together again. On Friday nights, which means they probably won’t be together for very long. Dushku and Whedon last worked together when she played slayer turned psycho on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.

Caroline’s in a room discussing how actions have consequences. Or do they?

From there we head to a motorcycle race, which she loses. She insists Matt, the guy who beat her, must be a cheater. Then they do some dancing, and she gets a ring before she hops in a van. She thinks she’s found something real and wants to go back to the party after her treatment.

She awakens from her treatment and is greeted as Echo. If only she remembered anything that happened previously. They were given the perfect weekend together, and apparently she’s living the dream. Someone’s dream anyway.

Davina is talking on the phone about wanting to sneak to watch a TV show. Just a normal day. Before she’s grabbed and put in a bag.

The kidnappers want $5 million in ransom. Her father Gabriel Crestejo doesn’t want to contact the police. Instead, he wants a negotiator, but not Rambo.

Echo injured her knee when she wiped out on the bike, and she’s having it looked at by Dr. Claire Saunders (Amy Acker, who played Fred on Angel). She doesn’t remember what fell on her. Then she goes for a walk to see another active, Sierra, being worked on, clearly in pain.

Agent Paul Ballard’s been working on Dollhouse for years, which most are not convinced even exists. The only way to imprint a human with a new personality is to take away their own. He thinks it’s pretty bad that these people basically may as well have been murdered. He’s instructed that Dollhouse is just a fairy tale, and he needs to stay out of the way.

Echo is assigned to the Crestejo case. She will facilitate the exchange as Eleanor. Gabriel’s worried that she’ll be a distraction, but she tells him she’s been doing this and only this and is the most qualified person for the job. As part of her new character, she’s nearsighted, as the neural connections to her eyesight have been messed with. Taking it a step further, she’s running from something in her past, and she has asthma.

Echo calls Mr. Sunshine, the kidnapper. They’re going to do things her way whether they want to or not. Oh, and they don’t want $5 million. She tells him he really wants $8 million, $2 million each (4 is the median number in these cases), then she hangs up.

As instructed, Sunshine calls back when asked to. He asks for $10 million. She hangs up again. He calls back and lets Davina talk to her father for a minute. They will be meeting tomorrow at noon. Afterward, it’s revealed that she was kidnapped as a child. She has flashes of her memory being erased, but just dismisses them.

Paul pulls a gun on a guy in the restroom asking him to say Dollhouse. He wants Victor to find out who’s connected to the Dollhouse.

Echo and Gabriel arrive at the rendezvous point with the money. She realizes something’s wrong and begins to have an asthma attack, informing Gabriel the kidnapper won’t give her back. So Gabriel goes toward the boat and is shot in the process. Echo’s handler is there to shoot Sunshine, but the boat gets away. It turns out the guy on the boat is the one who kidnapped Eleanor. She believes he will turn on the others and take the money for himself. If she’s able to find the man with the mask, she can find the ghost.

They head back to the dollhouse for another treatment. What happened at the dock happened to Eleanor… or the people she was made out of.

Her handler insists that Echo is the only one who can find the ghost, and that she should not have her mind wiped yet because she’s the only way they can find Davina. Adelle agrees to do as he asks, so that they can actually do some good.

Although Echo’s going, they don’t want her handler near the action again. Back at the dollhouse, Topher has done some research. The woman who was abused killed herself last year, never able to get away from her past. Echo is now suffering from that same fear. She warns the others that they’re going to be turned on, telling them they aren’t killers and should flee the country with the cash while they still can. She also tells them exactly where Davina is being held, in the fridge, because that’s where they’re always held. When these two guys begin to shoot each other over a disagreement how to deal with Eleanor, she goes into the other room to free Davina. The guy who believes her wins the gunfight and lets them go. Having heard shots, Sierra’s not quite so good with the talking, and she barges in to handle things her own way, shooting the guy who’s still left standing. The dolls grab the cash and the girl and leave.

In her college video yearbook, Echo said she wanted to do everything, and she’s gotten her wish.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Dollhouse Season 1 Episode 2 The Target, which airs Friday at 9/8c on Fox.

Lost Season 5 Episode 5

We found out that Jin is still alive in Lost Season 5 Episode 4.

Sun tells her daughter Ji Yeon she met a friend for her in America. When she gets off the phone, she pulls out a gun and points it at Ben, who tells her Jin’s not dead.

Jin’s back in 1988. The French people ask him about a radio tower on the island. He says yes, and that he knows where his camp is from there. On their way, one of their group disappears. Then Jin hears a monster. They found their missing partner. Falling from the sky. Now they may wish to listen to Jin that there’s a monster. The monster snags another victim, but they dash to save him. It’s too late since he’s missing a limb, but they don’t want to leave anyone behind. Jin insists that, at least the pregnant woman should not go dashing in. A flash follows, and Jin’s alone. He sees an arm that looks like it’s been there for quite some time on the ground. Upon arrival at camp, he sees some remnants of it but no living people. There are a couple dead bodies, however. Then he finds Danielle holding a gun on Robert, the guy she was with. Robert begs her not to shoot him, then pulls out a gun on her. Fortunately, his gun has no bullets, giving her the chance to get rid of him before he gets rid of her. Jin is forced to run away when she start shooting at him. As he’s running, there’s another flash. Now another person is holding a gun at him. This time it’s Sawyer.

Jin wants somebody to translate what’s going on. Miles can’t since he’s from Encino, but Jin knows Charlotte can. He wants to know how he’s sure his wife is off the island. Locke says he’s sure, but it won’t matter if they don’t make it to the Orchid. They need to bring Sun back because she never should have left.

Ben wants to take Sun to someone in LA to get proof that Jin is alive. It’s the same person who’s going to take them back to the island. Kate and Sayid aren’t pleased by this news and run away. Ben asks for just 30 minutes, which is enough to convince Sun to finally drop her weapon.

Time for another flash. Then another. Charlotte collapses and warns Jin to not let them bring Sun back, no matter what.

Jack apologizes to Sun for leaving Jin behind. Also, he’s not any more happy with Ben than Sun is.

Juliet and Sawyer have been hit by nosebleeds as well. Sawyer wants to bail, but Daniel doesn’t want to leave Charlotte behind. Then there’s another flash. The others decide to go, but Dan is staying behind with her. Sawyer asks what happens if the Orchid isn’t even around any more, and Charlotte tells him to look for the well.

They arrive at the Orchid. Juliet asks: what are the odds they’d end up at the same time as it? So then there’s another flash. And no Orchid. Locke looks for the well.

Charlotte tells Daniel she’s been there before. She grew up on the island but left when she was young. Her mom always told her that it wasn’t real. When she left the island, a man warned her that, if she ever came back, she would die. That man was Daniel.

Locke wants to go down the well, but Jin doesn’t want him to bring Sun back. He promises not to bring her back, so Jin allows him to go. As proof that he’s dead, Jin gives his wedding ring to Locke. He begins his descent, and there’s another flash. Locke falls to the bottom, but the others are in a time when there is no well.

Daniel believes that his mother can and will help them, which he’d better be right about since Charlotte has died.

Locke tries yelling, but the people he was with obviously aren’t going to answer. Then he hears some footsteps, belonging to Christian, who tells him that he should have been the one to move the island as instructed. When he arrives in LA, he’s to gather all the people who left the island, convince them to join him, and Eloise Hawking will get them back to the island. As Richard said, he’s going to have to die.

Ben gives Sun the wedding ring, which he got from Locke. They’re at the church to meet with a woman who can help them get back to the island. Sun agrees to go with him. Desmond’s also there, looking for Faraday’s mother. She doesn’t like that the others are missing, but this group will have to do for now.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Lost Season 5 Episode 6 316, which airs Wednesday at 9/8c on ABC.

Kyle XY Season 3 Episode 5

Declan got Kyle drunk in Kyle XY Season 3 Episode 4, and chaos ensued. At the end of the night when Kyle was back to normal, he decided to go tell Amanda everything, but Foss came along to tell him Adam’s dead before he could get the chance.

Kyle, Nicole, and Josh are driving for a weekend away, as much as a weekend away at a psychology conference can be anyway. Kyle’s supposed to be getting away from his problems, but his problems haunt him. Not paying attention, he misses the exit, heading straight for an accident as he avoids hitting a pregnant woman and goes off the side of the road. Everybody’s okay, but the car looks totaled. Nicole is stuck, unable to open the door or get the seatbelt off.

The pregnant’s checking to make sure everybody is okay and wants someone to help push her car off the road so she’s no longer a highway hazard. She plans to just go for a walk down the highway and try to flag someone down, although nobody ever takes that road. That whole with child bit isn’t stopping her. Until her water breaks.

Jessi has taken one of Lori’s shirts. She’s saving her from the fact that the shirt doesn’t look as good on her. Perhaps they can share now that they’ve split the shirt in two.

Now Josh has made his way up to the pregnant lady, who doesn’t think she has to worry about giving birth any time soon despite her water having broken, though Kyle informs her she’s got between 2 hours and 1 day. She mostly just wants to find a way to insult Josh and Kyle. Nicole still can’t get out, she doesn’t want Kyle to leave to get help, and Josh has a limp. Kyle’s probably going to get stuck delivering this baby.

Kyle can feel the baby’s heartbeat, even if the mother, Gretchen, can’t. She wants to know what other superpowers he’s got. Flight is unfortunately not one of them. Kyle tries to send a message telepathically to Jessi. She’s playing a board game and spells out the word accident.

Despite her insistence she’s okay, Nicole is bleeding.

With the contractions getting closer, Kyle knows he may have to deliver the baby. In order to do that, he’s going to have to look somewhere he may not be prepared to look.

Back at the house, Jessi’s getting some signal but doesn’t know what it is. But looking at the game board, she thinks she’s figured it out. All the words relate to the accident.

Sensing that the heartbeat is fading, Kyle goes to ask Nicole for advice, when he realizes she’s bleeding. She insists he go back up the hill and deliver the baby, which he plans to do with the help of an electrical charge.

Jessi’s doing some detective work, but the computer can’t tell her what the signal from Kyle does. She knows where they are.

When the next contraction hits, Kyle charges up and has Gretchen push. It’s a boy. She hopes he has an inny. Josh suggests she should just be glad he’s got a belly button at all.

Kyle returns to the car to find Nicole much worse off and passed out. Just then the paramedics arrive.

At the hospital Kyle hears a grim report, but at least Nicole’s stable, albeit critical. They’ll have to just sit and wait until she’s out of the ICU and feeling better. Kyle blames himself and wants to do something about it. Josh tells him he needs to find a way. So he breaks into a locker and steals a badge, then starts reading medical journals.

Lori’s in the process of assaulting a vending machine, not happy being unable to help, but Stephen says she helps by just being there.

Kyle goes in with the interns and pretends to be one of them doing the rounds. Nicole is among the patients they meet. He knows that, if her heart rate continues to fall, her kidneys will fail, with other organs following. The doctor has done all he can. Kyle wants to rebuild her cells, but the doctor tells him that’s years off. When he gets her alone, Kyle promises Nicole she’ll be okay, and he gives her a jolt. Still, he doesn’t believe it’s enough to help her.

Watching the baby, he gets an idea. The fluid from the pod that Adam used to heal himself from a gunshot wound may be the right way to cure Nicole. Jessi suggests going to Latnok. There’s no other alternative.

Lori tells Jessi she should go back inside the hospital because she’s family. Lori apologizes for being a miserable person sometimes.

Kyle pays a visit to Cassidy, who tells him he can get him the fluid. For a price. He has to join them. Since Nicole saved his life, his choice has already been made, and he injects the fluid into her IV. She immediately shows signs of recovery.

Having received a bunch of calls from a scared Josh, Andy arrives at the hospital.

Jessi meets up with Cassidy. She doesn’t like being dishonest with Kyle, but she did it to save Nicole’s life.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Kyle XY Season 3 Episode 6 Welcome to Latnok, which airs Monday at 9/8c on ABC Family.

Heroes Season 3 Episode 15

Volume 4 Fugitives began in Heroes Season 3 Episode 14. HRG rounded up all the heroes and put them on a plane. Claire broke on to that plane and freed them, which was going so well until a big hole got torn in the side of the plane.

The pilot managed an emergency landing, but the plane broke apart when it hit the ground. Some of the prisoners have escaped.

Hiro, Parkman, and Suresh are together and hiding from the search party.

Claire and Peter are also together and running, until HRG pulls a gun on them. He doesn’t pull the trigger, though, and Peter runs away. HRG doesn’t believe anybody will know anything, and the evidence will be destroyed to make sure of it.

They no longer consider those onboard prisoners. Rather, they’re terrorists who must be wiped out.

As Peter’s running, he comes across Tracy, who he convinces to go with him and fight.

Parkman’s under a trance and begins drawing. Hiro and Suresh want to see if they can blend in… by first ditching the bright orange jumpsuits.

Ando’s in Tokyo trying to get a flight to Arkansas (the place Clinton’s from) because that’s where he thinks Hiro has been taken. Daphne shows up to find him and has a faster way to get to Arkansas.

Suresh suggests that Hiro should turn himself in because he’s no use without his powers. Hiro refuses and still wants to be a hero.

Parkman’s drawing leads him to believe that Daphne is in trouble.

In New Jersey, a kid named Luke is being yelled at by his mother Mary Campbell for getting into a fight. When he arrives back home, there’s a strange guy in his living room, a guy who apparently made Sylar angry judging by his hands being staked to a chair. Not getting anywhere with Special Agent Simmons, Sylar’s decided that now he has to torture them in front of him.

Ando and Daphne arrive and see the soldiers and the cheerleader. Daphne dashes off because Hiro must be alive since Ando kills him in the future, and she wants to make sure that he stays alive.

Peter’s only got one power. He doesn’t know why, but he can only hold on to one power at a time, losing the old one as he picks up a new one. Tracy knows how Nathan thinks because she thinks the same way (yet she didn’t see this kidnapping bit coming).

Claire’s not happy with her father (either of them), as usual. They want her to just go off to college and pretend like none of this has happened. Daphne speeds in and grabs Claire. Nathan warns HRG that Claire’s running out of favors. HRG responds with blackmail, asking what the hunter would do if he knew he was one of them, too.

Parkman and Suresh arrive to find Ando, and Claire and Daphne arrive at the same spot, the place from Matt’s drawing. Then Hiro joins them. As she’s planning how to get the people out of there, Daphne’s shot. Then Claire gets shot. Parkman uses his powers to get the shooter to turn on his own men.

Sylar’s captives want to know what they ever did to him. Nothing. Wrong place, wrong time. Really no difference between him and a flood or tornado. He decides to turn his attention toward Mary first, and he doesn’t think Luke will really mind. This is enough to draw Luke into using his powers.

Claire’s been captured again and is freed again. HRG tells her to go home and live a normal life, and he’ll do what he can about Peter and the others.

Nathan gets a call from Tracy. He promises she won’t be hurt if she gives herself up now. She’s got something he wants: Peter. This gives her some room to negotiate.

Sylar wants to see Luke’s ability, the ability to melt, burn, or boil things, kind of like a microwave. Sylar accuses Luke of lying a lot, but he’s telling the truth when he says that Mary hates her son. As they’re talking, Simmons escapes and grabs a gun, which is the last thing he’ll ever do considering he’s melted and all. Mary thinks Luke is a freak, and Sylar is none too pleased because he just killed the one shot he had at finding his old man. Sylar will do Luke a favor and let him live. As Sylar’s walking away, Luke says he knows where his father is.

Tracy and Nathan arrive at the rendezvous point. If she delivers Peter, she gets to go free. Peter comes out of the woods with a gun, but Nathan’s got some people with guns behind him to back him up. So Peter grabs Nathan. With his new flying power, Peter goes free, but Nathan wants Tracy captured. Nathan thanks HRG for not shooting Peter when he had the chance.

Based on Parkman’s drawing, the heroes are planning to head to India. Hiro wants to get his powers back. Parkman wants revenge. Peter warns that they have to leave everything behind because everything’s been compromised anyway.

Sitting at home pondering getting a part time job and sticking around for a while, Claire gets an anonymous text message from “a friend” saying there’s still hope and a chance to fight back.

Angela won’t give Nathan reassurance this won’t all end badly.

Nathan returns to see Tracy. He tells her he won’t help her. As they’re shoving tubes into her, she yells “You’re one of us” repeatedly.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another recap of Heroes Season 3 episode 16 Building 26, which airs Monday at 9/8c on NBC.