Heroes Season 3 Episode 5

Previously on Heroes Season 3 Episode 4, Sylar blew up the future after being creepily nice, Parkman saw his rewritten future come true, Nathan saved Tracy from herself, and Hiro dug up Adam.

Nathan needs to know: is he an angel or a monster, a hero or a villain? He’s having difficulty believing Linderman’s actually there to help him.

Peter doesn’t want to be Sylar’s brother. Sylar stops him just short of ripping his mother’s skull open to get any more secrets she has been keeping.

After looking through a list of potential bad guys, Meredith promises Sandra that she’ll return Claire. They’re on the right trail. She is after Stephen Canfield, a guy who creates vortexes and makes people disappear forever.

Adam’s not happy to see Hiro, seeing as he buried him alive and all. Hiro’s willing to take risks to save the world. Adam says the villain is probably Angela Petrelli, an answer Hiro doesn’t like.

Linderman approaches Daphne and asks her to recruit for his organization for a new world order. She’s okay with whatever gets her paid.

Claire tells Stephen she’s bringing him back where he belongs. He just wants to find his family, as the company took them away from him, so now they probably think he abandoned them. He says he never meant to hurt anybody and that they have it all wrong. They just locked him up without a trial, and he just wants to see his wife, even if it’s for the last time.

Tracy’s struggling with how she killed someone, and she wants to turn herself in. Nathan wants her to know that would be a mistake because their powers are from God. Her powers are from a doctor in Reseda, though.

Claire feels sympathetic for Stephen and helps him get in touch with his wife. As their phone call is dropped, her father barges in along with Sylar. So then he opens up a vortex. With luck, the vortex doesn’t suck anybody into any hell dimension or anything. Stephen has escaped, though, and Claire is still looking to protect him. She trusts her father and tells him where he can find him.

Adam takes Hiro to a bar where he says the speedster was hired. He wants Ando and Hiro to look tough while they’re there. Adam very quickly gets into a bar brawl, ducks a punch, and Hiro gets knocked out. Easy escape for Adam.

Angela tells Nathan and Tracy that Zimmerman was instrumental in the development of synthetic abilities, which they gave to people like Tracy… and Nathan.

Maya finds Suresh’s missing neighbor. He’s not so much missing as hanging on a wall. She thinks Suresh has become a monster.

Hiro’s searched everywhere (except the dumpster) and believes Adam is gone. Knox has a little more luck finding Adam, though, and he tosses him into the back of a van.

Angela explains that what they did was wrong and that they divided the formula and hid it so it would never happen again. The formula will be used to create a world full of people with abilities that will end up destroying the world.

Nathan thinks they should go see Suresh since he’s a harmless (mad) scientist.

Stephen’s family never showed up. He thinks maybe they are afraid of him. HRG comes with an offer: make Sylar disappear, and this is all over. Unwilling to be a monster, Stephen decides to just suck himself into a vortex instead.

Hiro’s nemesis Daphne comes recruiting. He tells her they’ve changed, and that they’re bad asses now. Knox wants him to prove himself by killing Ando. So Hiro jabs Ando with a sword.

Sylar says HRG’s just a user, and Claire knows it. He may be a deranged sociopath, but he’s not entirely wrong.

Meredith never found Claire, but she did find Eric and is busy having dinner with him thanks to his mind control.

Angela hears a scream. She walks out to find Nathan and Tracy on the ground. Peter apparently didn’t do it because he, too, collapses. A man walks in and tells her she can’t stop him because she won’t even be able to move.

Daphne’s not happy about Ando being killed. Linderman wants her to recruit Parkman. She’s figured something out. She can sneak up on everybody, but she can’t sneak up on Linderman… because he’s not really there.

It appears all the strings are being pulled by Arthur Petrelli, the father.

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Heroes Season 3 Episode 4

Following an odd day with her biological mom in Heroes Season 3 Episode 3, Claire finally admitted the reason she wants to fight bad guys is revenge. Sylar turned out to be still a killer. Tracy paid a visit to Dr. Zimmerman, the man who says he created her. Parkman is on his spirit walk hoping to not become a killer. And Peter went with himself to find out more about the future.

Suresh’s rash, which looks like skin peeling off his body, looks pretty bad, but he doesn’t seem to feel it’s too big a deal.

Dr. Zimmerman tells Tracy she’s one of three identical triplets whose DNA was manipulated. She wants to know whose fault this all is, but he says the company made him forget.

Peter takes himself four years into the future. Anybody with enough money can buy powers that they get by injection. In his time, Peter’s viewed as an extremist, a villain. He warns past Peter to stop Suresh’s ability formula from happening.

Evil (except maybe not) Claire’s back with her gun, and this time it works. She manages to shoot future Peter, but the other Peter gets away.

Ando and Hiro are locked up. They begin discussing how Hiro’s mad at Ando for future Ando killing future Hiro.

Linderman, who’s invisible to everybody but Nathan, tells Nathan his plan is to make him the President. Nathan doesn’t trust him considering that whole wanting to blow up the world bit.

Maya tries to convince Suresh to take a break, but Suresh isn’t listening. He wants to keep working until he drives himself mad. He fears that there’s a link between the spreading rash and his increasing aggression and hostility.

Peter pays a visit to future Suresh to ask why he told himself to go see Sylar of all people. Suresh is cowering in the shadows because he got the formula wrong, but he does warn him to avoid Sylar. A little mind reading lets Peter know where he has to go, though.

Sylar greets Peter with a cheerful hug. Yeah, a little creepy.

Peter finds out they’re brothers. He wants his ability, but Sylar won’t give it to him. He says it’s a struggle to no longer be a killer, but he fights it for his son.

Daphne tries to convince Parkman to get Molly to locate Peter. This explains where the painting of him and the baby came from.

Thanks to Molly, Claire and her cohorts show up and take Sylar’s son hostage. It’s either him or Peter. A fight ensues, and Sylar’s son gets caught in the crossfire. No longer able to control himself, Sylar becomes an atomic boom. Goodbye world. Or at least Costa Verde.

Ando uses Hiro’s belt to open an escape hatch, and Ando tells Hiro to enjoy his escape because he’s made it clear he doesn’t need him. Hiro wants to change the future and himself.

Tracy wants to confess about the guy she killed, but since she freezes the phone, she doesn’t get very far with that plan. Then she returns to Nathan and resigns. Linderman says that his path is to help her. Presumably before she plunges to her death jumping off a bridge. It’s a good thing Nathan can fly.

Suresh realizes that he can’t remove the ability because it’s part of him now. The same goes for Maya.

Back to the future, Nathan’s giving a speech alongside his First Lady Tracy about the destruction of Costa Verde.

Peter’s trying to escape, but the Haitian won’t let him teleport. Claire wants to torture him, at least in part because 200,000 people have died. Nathan interrupts, both as her father and the President. He frees Peter, who in turn ends up killing him (again), this time with Sylar’s ability. When he returns to the past, Sylar tells him he’s already like him.

Parkman sees his future, as Daphne collapses in his arms after the blast. He wants to find her, but he’ll have to follow his guide first. Following this turtle may prove to be slow moving.

Angela tells Hiro that, since they’ve lost both parts of the formula, they’ve lost, and his father’s trust in him was misplaced. Yet, he’s the only one who can save them. He digs up his old buddy Takezo/Adam.

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Prison Break Season 4 Episode 7

During their efforts to copy card number 4 in Prison Break Season 4 Episode 6, Mahone got himself busted after he hit a cop. After debating over whether to let him rot in jail, they finally decided to break him free. T-Bag, meanwhile, got busted at work, but as he fled, Gretchen was waiting for him so she could knock him out.

T-Bag’s coming to. Gretchen has his bird book and a desire to torture him for information. He tells her that they need him because the bird book’s useless otherwise. After she slices his arm up, he agrees to cooperate with her on Scylla.

The gang decides to go to Vegas to pursue the fifth card.

After having left Mahone for dead, Self wants advice, one agent to another. He suggests that he push Wyatt on it and bring the fight to him. The general, meanwhile, wants to see some death, accidentally, of course.

Brad gets a call from the receptionist where T-Bag works. She’s ready to deal. Half the team will be staying behind to deal with him, while the others go to Vegas.

When Bellick, Mahone, and Scofield arrive, they’re greeted by a gun toting T-Bag. As he’s forcing them into a van, Mahone manages to escape.

T-Bag wants some answers about the bird book. Boring Scofield to death doesn’t work, so he begins punching him and threatens to start shooting.

Roland plans to party in Vegas, but Lincoln wants to get gone as quickly as he can.

Michael’s not exactly what you would call afraid of T-Bag. So T-Bag takes a different approach to get through: he threatens to shoot the receptionist, and he’s just crazy enough to do it. Michael tells him that the pages of the bird book fit together into a blueprint. Then T-Bag’s called away by Gretchen, who warns him they’re wearing government issued ankle monitors and the Feds could be there any minute.

Lincoln’s worried that Michael’s nosebleeds are symptomatic of the same thing that killed their mom, who died at age 31, the same age as Michael.

Mahone shows up to find an empty room, but he does have one clue, a crumpled piece of paper that says Gate.

T-Bag believes it’s all about money.

Wyatt goes looking for Self, who’s cleared out. The general doubts he could have gotten very far. He’s right about that. He’s there to pay the general a visit. Self has brought the general a present, a bunch of files about his corrupt past. He wants to blackmail him into leaving him alone.

Susan’s decided to kidnap the co-worker who was giving T-Bag such a hard time and take care of that loose end.

Sara tries flirting with the fifth cardholder. He’s not interested. The bartender suggests he may have a different type. Looks like it’s Sucre’s turn.

T-Bag takes Michael to his office, where they go into what T-Bag believed is a closet. After some digging, they find a dark hole that leads underground. Should be good fun.

When they get to the tunnel, Michael tells T-Bag he’s going to be arrested and taken back to Fox River. Since T-Bag has the gun, he’s confused how that’s going to happen, until Mahone shows up. They lock him up, and Self’s on his way.

The cardholder invites Sucre up to his room, which allows them to begin copying the card that he’d left up there earlier. It turns out the guy was injured in the war, and he’s just looking for a young stud to please his wife.

The real reason for Roland’s invention has come out. He’s there to rig the slot machines. It’s not long before he’s recognized, and his device is confiscated. They’ve got the other card on a laptop, but that doesn’t help them when it comes to obtaining the sixth card.

Gretchen left a phone outside the building so she could call them and give them a message. Unless she sees T-Bag, she’s not going to give them the rest of the pages.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Prison Break season 4 episode 8 The Price, which airs Monday at 9/8c on Fox.

Heroes Season 3 Episode 3

Last week was a special two hour premiere event. First in Heroes Season 3 Episode 1, Peter shot his brother to prevent him from spilling his secret, the governor discovered his new Senator (Nathan), and Parkman was sent to the middle of the desert by Peter. Then in Heroes Season 3 Episode 2, Suresh made himself a superman (briefly), Bob was killed by Sylar, and Angela immediately took over for Bob, after which she told Sylar she’s his mom.

Expanding on her apparent wackiness, Angela tells Sylar that she gave him up for adoption. Then she leaves him with a victim with a new power.

Peter’s gang of new pals are looking for a party. They walk into a bank and start flinging fireballs to scare people.

Noah shows up, but he’s just there to put the escapees back where they were and doesn’t want anything to do with Angela. She’s got a perfect new partner for him: Sylar.

Claire’s biological mom Meredith is around, but her adopted mom isn’t very happy about it.

HRG doesn’t want to work with a psychopath, but Angela tells him she’s going to put Sylar in play whether it’s under his supervision or not.

Hiro hopes to get his father’s formula back, but Daphne already sold it and is on to the next half.

Although Sandra isn’t thrilled about her being there, Claire doesn’t have any problems with her mom, so she decides to play hookey with her.

Tracy wants to know more about Niki, the woman people keep confusing her with. She decides to go to New Orleans to track her down.

In theory, a bank job is about money, but not this one (well, it was for one guy, but he’s dead now). They just want to raise hell until the man from the company gets there.

The man with Parkman painted his future when he was a boy. Pretty good job, too.

Angela says she hopes to make Sylar not a crazy killer.

Daphne doesn’t know anything about this whole world coming to an end stuff. She just wants to make a buck.

One of the paintings of Parkman’s life hasn’t come true, even though the rest have. The one with him and a woman and child has… changed. Time to cover it up and paint over it.

HRG takes the bait of the news story and goes to the scene of the robbery. His plan for Sylar: stay close and keep his mouth shut. Not listening to all of this, Sylar plays the role of an FBI agent pretty convincingly and lets the cops on the scene know who’s in charge. Regardless, he tells Sylar that he’s not going anywhere near the buffet of all those powers.

Ando and Hiro believe the Haitian’s got the other half of the formula, and they’re both right and on his trail.

Tracy goes to Louisiana and finds a casket with a familiar face, then runs into Micah. He’s curious whether she has a power, too. Then he shows off his power. He finds out they were born in the same hospital on the same day with the same doctor.

Ando knocks out the Haitian, and Hiro grabs his briefcase. Just long enough to allow Daphne to steal it. She speeds away. The Haitian wakes up. Hiro’s power stop working. Probably not good.

We find out what Knox’s problem is. He blames HRG for taking away his life unfairly. Peter accidentally discovering Jesse’s destructive power gives him the upperhand, but whatever powers Peter’s got, he’s not up there with time stopping future Peter. He doesn’t really want to listen to himself but does despite his hesitation, leaving HRG in the hands of the real Jesse.

Until Sylar walks in, that is. Poor wannabe villains. Sylar knows that he was just told to stay put so that he would disobey and come in and save the day.

Claire’s mom has a nice family outing planned. She uses her firepower not to burn her but to suck the oxygen out of the room. As she’s running out of air, Claire finally admits that the reason she wants to stop bad guys is to get revenge.

Sylar turns out to be just a killer. He lets Knox go and then steals Jesse’s power.

Parkman’s new future is no longer about birth but about someone dying, presumably as a result of him. He hopes he can prevent that from happening by learning from his spirit walk.

Tracy pays a visit to Dr. Zimmerman, who tells her he created her.

Angela still has hope that she wasn’t wrong about Sylar, but HRG plans to kill him.

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Prison Break Season 4 Episode 6

They managed to get their hands on the third of six cards in Prison Break Season 4 Episode 5, but the bad news is that the last cardholder, the general, is a ghost, who may be in charge of the company.

Bellick is creating a distraction when they go to the races. Sucre notifies the security guard so that everybody’s going after him. Probably not the smoothest plan for one of the most sought after ex-cons. Sara follows this up by pretending to lose something in front of another security guy. The others use this time to go after cardholder #4.

This avid horse racing fan isn’t happy that the horse he bet on has a stuck gate, so he runs off to find out what happened. Sara creates a distraction to let Mahone get past security with the device, pretending she, too, was ripped off by the gate getting stuck. She keeps talking until it looks like he’s in the clear. Mahone, however, is not so lucky, as he’s busted after he hits a cop.

Gretchen shows up at her sister’s doorstep, apparently acting as if nothing like being tortured nearly to death has happened to her.

Two of T-Bag’s top buyers don’t have valid social security numbers. You don’t say. His explanation is that the checks have cleared, and he doesn’t care about details such as inaccurate information.

Mahone tries to talk his way out of his run in with the law, but hitting a cop will surely be frowned upon. Lincoln calls Self to see if he can get him out. Apparently he will handle it.

Gretchen mostly just showed up at her sister’s to get a gun.

An IT guy tried to access Self’s account for the general, but the tricky firewall system wouldn’t get him access. Not just yet anyway.

Self heads down to the police station and attempts to threaten to get the cop in trouble with immigration, but it doesn’t work. The best he can do is get a release form to get Mahone to give him the device. They’ve got the device, and the mission goes on… just not with Mahone involved. The others realize that there will be trouble when they run his prints, but Lincoln and Michael veto their concerns.

Wyatt corners Self in the parking lot to confront him and try to intimidate him. He tells him he’s just there to give him a little friendly advice: the general likes his privacy.

Self’s got a new plan. If Mahone becomes a threat, he can eliminate that threat.

The cop wants to make a deal with Mahone. If he gives him the name of his accomplice (Scofield), maybe they can drop the charges.

Michael wants to leave Mahone in jail, though he doesn’t seem sure of himself on this point. Sara asks: what would happen if the roles were reversed?

Wyatt goes to the police station, where Mahone is conveniently located in the front cell right by the desk.

Mahone knows it’s over for him, but he just wants a promise that Michael will kill Wyatt and let his wife know. Michael promises him he’ll do this, but this is enough to get him to have a change of heart.

The guy who’s been trying to screw over T-Bag has been going over his reports with a fine-toothed comb, and it’s not just about a couple of inconsistencies. He threatens that since it’s so bad, he plans to call the authorities if he can’t explain what just looks like fraud. T-Bag knows he’s been had, so he takes off.

The plans have changed. It’s time to bust Mahone out. Everybody shows up at the courthouse, where they cause a power surge that explodes all the lights. In the chaos, Mahone escapes. Afterward, he calls Wyatt and promises him they’ll meet again and it will be personal.

T-Bag’s escape, however, is ruined by Gretchen knocking him down and pointing a gun at him.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Prison Break season 4 episode 7 Five The Hard Way, which airs Monday at 9/8c on Fox.

Prison Break Season 4 Episode 5

They successfully obtained a copy of the second of six cards in Prison Break Season 4 episode 4. Following Bruce Bennett’s death, Sara headed to a bar, which allowed Wyatt to figure out where she was.

Scofield asks Self for his assistance. He’d better be prepared to break the law, too.

Wyatt’s hot on Sara’s tail as they race across traffic. In the chaos, she manages to escape his grasp for now.

T-Bag’s co-workers are growing tired of him not doing much. Not all that surprising considering they hired some random guy off the street.

Self barges into an office in the federal building and pretends he’s there to stop a terrorist threat. They begin copying the card, but once it’s put in the safe, they’re out of luck.

Sara explains who’s been chasing her. Mahone knows it’s the same man who killed his son. Now he’s coming to kill the rest of them.

Gretchen’s not responding to physical torture, so they move on to torturing her with smells resembling death.

Self’s a naysayer and tells them there’s no way they’ll get into the safe, but Scofield is unimpressed.

Sucre and Bellick show up at T-Bag’s work looking for him. The receptionist pretends she’s never seen him, despite their offer of $10,000. She hopes she can get more out of T-Bag by blackmailing him directly. He warns her of the potential disaster for crossing him, but he does agree to give her 3% of his commission.

Self makes a lunch date with the man in the office next to the safe. While he’s there, he spills ink on the carpet outside the door. Scofield and Burrows head into the office to break into the safe, while Sucre and Bellick pretend they’re maintenance men cleaning the spill and make a bunch of noise to cover up any sound coming from inside the office.

Mahone heads to the bar where Sara was. He obtains a bit more information about Wyatt from the bartender, who reluctantly cooperates with him. He heads to the hotel and is told Wyatt’s not around. Wyatt has paid the man at the front desk to play along with him, but Mahone’s gun convinces him otherwise.

They finally manage to get their hands on the card, even though the general shows up and sits down in the room with the safe in it. During his conversation, he expresses his concern about the way things are going. They’re not quite done copying the card, when he asks to see it. Luckily for them, the cardholder’s not happy with not being trusted, and his stalling allows them to finish copying the card and return it to the safe in time. However, the directive that is given is that, from now on, everybody must keep their card on them at all times. This should make obtaining future cards more difficult than it has been so far.

Sara wants Michael to know she’d been at a bar before. She says she didn’t drink, but she just doesn’t want to lie to him.

T-Bag gets a visit from the guy who killed Xing. He wants T-Bag to deliver for him, and he tells him he’s got three days at most before he kills him.

Just in case, the receptionist is holding on to Brad’s phone number.

Gretchen kills her captive. Now it’s time for her to escape.

Of the three remaining cardholders, they’ve got plenty of information on two of them. The general, however, is a ghost. They don’t know anything about him. Sara says she heard Gretchen talking about him in Panama. She believes he’s in charge of the company.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Prison Break season 4 episode 6 Blow Out, which airs Monday at 9/8c on Fox.

Heroes Season 3 Episode 2

Heroes Season 3 Episode 1 picked up where we left off last year, as Peter was shooting his brother to stop him from spilling their secret. Nathan’s searching for God, Hiro’s a rich man, and Parkman was transported to the middle of nowhere.

Claire knows Sylar’s not coming back because he got what he came for. She realizes something’s different after sticking herself with some glass and not noticing. Normally, she feels pain, even though she heals afterward.

Angela has another dream that frightens her, and she tells Peter again to go back where he came from. He’s not any happier to see her than she is to see him. She warns him about the butterfly effect: step on a butterfly today, and three years later a million people are wiped out. Her dream suggested that Claire is in trouble because he talked to her and tried to interfere in the future.

Suresh feels like a new man. He’s completely the same in every way but physically far more capable than he had ever been before. He hopes he will be able to reverse the effects and take powers away. For the time being, though, he’ll just hit on Maya.

Elle’s dad is displeased that Sylar escaped and got to Claire, making her virtually unstoppable.

Hiro’s hired some detectives to track down the speedster. Her name is Daphne Millbrook, and she’s from Paris, France.

Tracy and the governor are debating over whether Nathan’s worth the risk. She’s pushing hard for him to become the junior senator for the state of New York. Then she goes out into the parking lot where she’s shown a picture suggesting she’s a Las Vegas stripper (Niki).

Claire, unsure she’s even human, is back to making her video tapes again. Her theory is that she can prove she’s alive by getting hit by a train, but Peter jumps in to prevent her from the mistake of not really hurting herself at all. She asks him to help her be more than just a victim, as her defensive power is not enough for her. He denies her request and bails quickly so as to prevent any more alterations of the future than necessary.

Tracy comes to pay Nathan a visit. He thinks she’s Niki, too. Once they get past that, she offers him the job.

Bob’s been paid a visit. He’s no longer among the living. Elle breaks out HRG, who proceeds to shoot Sylar. Lucky him he’s invincible now. He attempts to steal Elle’s power as well, but the resulting explosion is enough to knock him out.

Hiro tells Ando what he saw when he went to the future (the part about Ando being a villain and killing him).

Peter’s worried about the changes he has made to the future and that he probably hasn’t saved the world regardless of having come back to shoot his brother.

Nathan gets over his concerns about great power carrying with it great responsibility and accepts the position as senator, as long as Tracy is on his staff. It turns out she’s got a pretty nifty power of freezing people and smashing them to bits, which she uses when another blackmail attempt over her Vegas counterpart surfaces.

Mrs. Petrelli is ready to take control since Bob has been dead for a couple hours or so. The additional bit of news is that Elle is no longer needed now that her father’s gone.

Hiro tries to outsmart Daphne, but she beats him to the punch. In order to save Ando, he lets her escape with the formula (again).

Suresh’s original euphoria begins to fade as his skin begins to peel off. He knows something’s gone terribly wrong.

Parkman wakes up next to a turtle and begins to listen to him (or rather the guy out of view who’s actually talking). It turns out he’s in Africa. He must spirit walk for many miles. The man, who knows who he is, also knows the future, though he offers no details how or why on either issue.

Nathan’s in a spirited debate with an invisible man about how he’s the one in control this time around.

A bunch of previously locked up people with powers were freed in the power surge, including Peter, who’s in the body of a madman named Jesse.

Claire’s biological mom is back and supposedly is going to make sure she stays safe.

Future Peter goes to see himself, only to find out that he’s escaped. That never happened. At least not in his reality anyway. Some of the other escapees have some fun causing death and destruction.

Sylar’s chained down for now. Angela says she’s his mom.

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