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As a total eclipse casts its shadow across the globe, a genetics professor in India is led by father's disappearance to uncover a secret theory -- there are people with super powers living among us. A young dreamer tries to convince his politician brother that he can fly. A high school cheerleader learns that she is totally indestructible. A Las Vegas stripper struggling to make ends meet to support her young son discovers that her mirror image has a secret. A fugitive from justice continues to baffle authorities who twice have been unable to contain him. A gifted artist whose drug addiction is destroying his life and relationship with his girlfriend can paint the future. A down-on-his-luck Los Angeles beat cop can hear people's thoughts, which puts him on the trail of an elusive serial killer. In Japan, [[Hiro|a young man]] develops a way to stop time through sheer will power. Their ultimate destiny is nothing less than saving the world… |
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{{blurb|color=#cedff2}}In recent days, a seemingly random group of individuals has emerged with what can only be described as "special" abilities. Although unaware of it now, these individuals will not only save the world, but change it forever. This transformation from ordinary to extraordinary will not occur overnight. Every story has a beginning. |
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Volume One of their epic tale begins here...{{blurbclose}} |
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The '''first season of ''[[Heroes]]''''' begins on the day of a solar [[the eclipse|eclipse]]. Various people throughout the world discover they have super-human [[powers|abilities]]. One man, [[Mohinder Suresh]] uncovers [[Chandra Suresh|his father]]'s secret theory of a new leap forward in human evolution. Some people discover they can [[Nathan Petrelli|fly]], [[Hiro Nakamura|change the space-time continuum]], [[Claire|heal rapidly]], [[Isaac|paint the future]], and [[Matt|read people's minds]] among others. How they got their powers is a mystery. How they will use their powers is up to them. One thing, however, is known; their ultimate destiny is nothing less than saving the world… |
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==Episodes== |
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===[[Genesis]]=== |
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==Volume One: Genesis== |
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The first volume of ''[[Heroes]]'' aired during the entirety of Season One. |
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'''Original Air Date: 25 September 2006''' |
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===Episodes=== |
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[[Season One#Genesis|Genesis]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Don't Look Back|Don't Look Back]]<br> |
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[[Season One#One Giant Leap|One Giant Leap]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Collision|Collision]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Hiros|Hiros]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Better Halves|Better Halves]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Nothing to Hide|Nothing to Hide]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Seven Minutes to Midnight|Seven Minutes to Midnight]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Homecoming|Homecoming]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Six Months Ago|Six Months Ago]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Fallout|Fallout]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Godsend|Godsend]]<br> |
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[[Season One#The Fix|The Fix]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Distractions|Distractions]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Run!|Run!]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Unexpected|Unexpected]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Company Man|Company Man]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Parasite|Parasite]]<br> |
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[[Season One#.07%|.07%]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Five Years Gone|Five Years Gone]]<br> |
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[[Season One#The Hard Part|The Hard Part]]<br> |
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[[Season One#Landslide|Landslide]]<br> |
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[[Season One#How to Stop an Exploding Man|How to Stop an Exploding Man]]<br> |
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Different characters are introduced as they find out their individual abilities, including a man who paints pictures of the future, a woman who sees a different side of her in the mirror, a teen-aged girl who can not die, a Japanese man who thinks he can alter the time/space continuum and a man running for congress, who has a brother that believes he can fly. |
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{{season | title= Genesis | text= Chapter One {{--}} Genesis | image= genesis.jpg| airdate=25 September 2006[[Season_One#Gen|<sup>1</sup>]] | summary=Events are set in motion as a total eclipse casts its shadow across the globe and a genetics professor uncovers his father's secret research revealing that people with super powers are living among us.}} |
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{{season | title= Don't Look Back| text= Chapter Two {{--}} Don't Look Back | image=Dontlookback.jpg | airdate = 2 October 2006| summary=Discovering new abilities, Matt Parkman listens in on a girl's thoughts, Niki finds unexpected assistance and is on the run with Micah, Claire deals with high school life after a seemingly deadly fall, and Hiro investigates New York.}} |
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===[[Don't Look Back]]=== |
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{{season | title= One Giant Leap | text= Chapter Three {{--}} One Giant Leap | image=onegiantleap.jpg | airdate = 9 October 2006 | summary=Claire comes under attack by a high school quarterback, Hiro looks for support from Ando, and Niki makes a gruesome discovery.}} |
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{{season | title= Collision | text= Chapter Four {{--}} Collision | image=1x04 Claire car crash.jpg | airdate = 16 October 2006 | summary=Individuals have the possibility to connect with one another as Mohinder puts the final clues to their whereabouts, but will it be too late for the cheerleader?}} |
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'''Original Air Date: 2 October 2006''' |
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{{season | title= Hiros | text= Chapter Five {{--}} Hiros | image=hiros.jpg | airdate = 23 October 2006 | summary=The consequences of the peoples' abilities become more evident as Matt reads his wife's thoughts, Hiro is attacked by Las Vegas casino personnel, and Niki loses track of time.}} |
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Nathan refuses to admit that he can fly. Peter discovers that his father had depressions and killed himself. Someone in Mohinder's apartment plants surveillance bugs, but he and his father's friend discover them. Hiro finds a comic book that shows exactly what happened to him last episode. The author of the comic book is Isaac and he goes to his apartment. There he finds Isaac dead. Niki realizes that her mirror alter ego is helping her in tough situations. We meet Matt, a cop who can hear what people say before they say it, who gets arrested for a murder because thanks to his gift he knows suspiciously much about it. And Claire continues to hide the truth about her, until her father, the evil man looking for our "heroes", sees her tape where she shows her abilities. |
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{{season | title= Better Halves | text= Chapter Six {{--}} Better Halves | image=BetterHalves.jpg | airdate = 30 October 2006 | summary=Niki comes face-to-face with her husband, D.L., and Peter relays a life-saving message to Hiro.}} |
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===[[One Giant Leap]]=== |
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{{season | title= Nothing to Hide | text= Chapter Seven {{--}} Nothing to Hide | image=NothingToHide.jpg | airdate = 6 November 2006 | summary=Relationships are at risk as Matt brushes aside his wife to join the hunt for Sylar, Claire discovers where her missing tape has gone, Nathan strategizes with his family, and Niki confides her "secret" to a friend.}} |
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{{season | title= Seven Minutes to Midnight | text= Chapter Eight {{--}} Seven Minutes to Midnight | image=7MinutesToMidnight.jpg | airdate = 13 November 2006 | summary=Determined to lead a normal life, Claire focuses on Homecoming, and Mohinder returns to India to bury his father.}} |
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'''Original Air Date: 9 October 2006''' |
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{{season | title= Homecoming | text= Chapter Nine {{--}} Homecoming | image=homecoming1.jpg | airdate = 20 November 2006 | summary=The time to save the cheerleader has arrives, and one night could change the fates of Claire, H.R.G, Peter...and the world.}} |
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Hiro gets back to Japan and using Issac's comic book he persuades Ando to help him save the world. They go back to the US. Nathan says officially that his brother is crazy and it upsets Pete, who is struggling to fly again. Claire gets killed and wakes up during the autopsy and Matt sees a mysterious man while helping to investigate the murders from last episode. Meanwhile, Mohinder discovers a strange apartment and Niki drives her son to his grandmother where we learn that Niki's husband is wanted for murder. |
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{{season | title= Six Months Ago | text= Chapter Ten {{--}} Six Months Ago | image=six_Months_Ago.jpg | airdate = 27 November 2006 | summary=Time jumps back to reveal Mohinder's father in New York, Claire's startling discovery, and a legal case that could have dire implications for the entire Petrelli family.}} |
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===[[Collision]]=== |
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{{season | title= Fallout | text= Chapter Eleven {{--}} Fallout | image=fallout.jpg | airdate = 4 December 2006 | summary=Isaac's paintings reveal more about the predicted New York nuclear bombing, Mohinder takes the first steps in his new path, and Niki makes a tough decision to protect her son.}} |
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{{season | title= Godsend | text= Chapter Twelve {{--}} Godsend | image=Godsend.jpg | airdate = 22 January 2007 | summary=As Claire faces the consequences of her deal with the Haitian, and as Hiro and Ando set out to find a samurai sword, one new Hero makes a shocking debut.}} |
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'''Original Air Date: 16 October 2006''' |
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{{season | title= The Fix | text= Chapter Thirteen {{--}} The Fix | image=The fix.jpg | airdate = 29 January 2007 | summary=New faces appear to teach people with abilities as Hiro talks business with his father, Claire searches for her biological parents, and Peter tries to learn from an invisible man.}} |
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Hiro and Ando arrive to Vegas, where they gamble and win thanks to Hiro's powers. Niki is also taken to Las Vegas, where the mob boss she owes money to wants her to pay. Mohinder meets with Pete, who in the meanwhile, is starting to think that his power is absorbing powers of other people. Claire, after escaping the autopsy room, takes a dark turn in dealing with the quarterback who tried to rape her. Nathan is going to Las Vegas too, and he is seduced by Niki, who is ordered to sleep with him by the mob boss, so he can blackmail Nathan with inappropriate photos. In the end, a message comes from a dark and evil future. |
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{{season | title= Distractions | text= Chapter Fourteen {{--}} Distractions | image=distractions.jpg | airdate = 5 February 2007 | summary=Family bonds are put to the test as Hiro struggles to make his father understand his new path, Niki makes a choice regarding her future with D.L. and Micah, and Sylar visits the Bennet home.}} |
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===[[Hiros]]=== |
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{{season | title= Run! | text= Chapter Fifteen {{--}} Run! | image=Run.jpg | airdate = 12 February 2007 | summary=Mohinder meets a dangerous new Hero, Matt comes under fire from Linderman's newest assassin, and the identity of Claire's biological father is revealed.}} |
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{{season | title= Unexpected | text= Chapter Sixteen {{--}} Unexpected | image=Unexpected.jpg | airdate = 19 February 2007 | summary=Matt joins forces with a "wireless" Hero and a radioactive man, Claire strikes out at her father, and Peter learns of a painful betrayal.}} |
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'''Original Air Date: 23 October 2006''' |
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{{season | title= Company Man | text= Chapter Seventeen {{--}} Company Man | image=Companymanbw_copy.jpg | airdate = 26 February 2007 | summary=H.R.G.'s shocking past is revealed, and Claire's home life is changed forever after a terrible explosion.}} |
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Niki is questioned by police about her fugitive husband's whereabouts; Matt's relationship with his wife, Janice (Lisa Lackey), benefits from his mind-reading abilities; Claire divulges her secret to her father (Jack Coleman); Hiro has a violent run-in with Las Vegas high rollers; Peter receives a life-changing message; and Mohinder contemplates leaving New York---and his father's research---behind. |
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{{season | title= Parasite | text= Chapter Eighteen {{--}} Parasite | image=Parasite.jpg | airdate = 5 March 2007 | summary=Terrible glimpses of the future put everybody at unease, as Linderman is revealed and Isaac paints his most terrifying painting yet.}} |
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===[[Better Halves]]=== |
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{{season| title=.07% |text= Chapter Nineteen {{--}} .07% | image=07percent.jpg |airdate = 23 April 2007 |summary=Sylar's rampage continues with Mohinder's unwitting assistance, and Hiro resolves to "save the world" when faced with a grim reality.}} |
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{{season|title=Five Years Gone|text=Chapter Twenty {{--}} Five Years Gone|image=five years gone.jpg|airdate = 30 April 2007|summary=Hiro and Ando teleport into the future to find that people with extraordinary abilities are being killed as "terrorists."}} |
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'''Original Air Date: 30 October 2006''' |
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{{season|title=The Hard Part|text=Chapter Twenty-One {{--}} The Hard Part|image=the hard part.jpg | airdate= 7 May 2007|summary=As Nathan prepares for the election, Hiro and Ando's determination to save the world is truly put to the test.}} |
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{{season|title=Landslide|text=Chapter Twenty-Two {{--}} Landslide|image=landslide.jpg|airdate=14 May 2007|summary=Nathan reflects on the cost of becoming a member of Congress, and Peter and Claire try to leave New York City before the explosion.}} |
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{{season|title=How to Stop an Exploding Man|text=Chapter Twenty-Three {{--}} How to Stop an Exploding Man|image=How to stop an exploding man.jpg|airdate = 21 May 2007 |summary=Isaac's shocking predictions unfold in Kirby Plaza, where the brave heroes face pain and peril.}} |
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<small><sup>1</sup> 25 September 2006 was when the episode appeared on network television. It first appeared on 21 September 2006 on iTunes.</small> |
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===Characters=== |
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*'''[[Santiago Cabrera]]''' as '''[[Isaac Mendez]]''', a drug addict who discovers that he can [[precognition|paint the future]]. <br /> |
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*'''[[Jack Coleman]]''' as '''[[Noah Bennet]]''', an agent with the [[Company]] who protects his daughter, [[Claire]], at all costs. <br /> |
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*'''[[Tawny Cypress]]''' as '''[[Simone Deveaux]]''', an art dealer in a relationship with [[Isaac]]. <br /> |
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*'''[[Noah Gray-Cabey]]''' as '''[[Micah Sanders]]''', the son of [[Niki]], who has the ability to [[technopathy|talk to computers]]. <br /> |
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*'''[[Greg Grunberg]]''' as '''[[Matt Parkman]]''', a cop who discovers that he can [[telepathy|hear people's thoughts]]. <br /> |
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*'''[[Ali Larter]]''' as '''[[Niki Sanders]]''', an internet stripper that owes a lot of money to [[Mr. Linderman|the mob]], and '''[[Jessica]]''', [[Niki]]'s murderous alter ego. <br /> |
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*'''[[Masi Oka]]''' as '''[[Hiro Nakamura]]''', an office worker who finds that he can [[space-time manipulation|bend time and space]]. <br /> |
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*'''[[Hayden Panettiere]]''' as '''[[Claire Bennet]]''', a cheerleader who has the ability to [[rapid cell regeneration|rapidly heal]]. <br /> |
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*'''[[Adrian Pasdar]]''' as '''[[Nathan Petrelli]]''', a politician with the ability to [[flight|fly]]. <br /> |
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*'''[[Sendhil Ramamurthy]]''' as '''[[Mohinder Suresh]]''', a geneticist who continues his father's work of investigating [[evolved humans]]. <br /> |
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*'''[[Leonard Roberts]]''' as '''[[D.L. Hawkins]]''', an escaped convict, who was framed for murder and can [[Phasing|move through solid materials]].<br /> |
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*'''[[Milo Ventimiglia]]''' as '''[[Peter Petrelli]]''', a hospice nurse and the brother of [[Nathan]]. |
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* [[Heroes: The Complete First Season (DVD)|The complete first season]] has been released as a 7-disc DVD set. |
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 25 November 2015

| In recent days, a seemingly random group of individuals has emerged with what can only be described as "special" abilities. Although unaware of it now, these individuals will not only save the world, but change it forever. This transformation from ordinary to extraordinary will not occur overnight. Every story has a beginning. Volume One of their epic tale begins here... |
The first season of Heroes begins on the day of a solar eclipse. Various people throughout the world discover they have super-human abilities. One man, Mohinder Suresh uncovers his father's secret theory of a new leap forward in human evolution. Some people discover they can fly, change the space-time continuum, heal rapidly, paint the future, and read people's minds among others. How they got their powers is a mystery. How they will use their powers is up to them. One thing, however, is known; their ultimate destiny is nothing less than saving the world…
Volume One: Genesis
The first volume of Heroes aired during the entirety of Season One.
Episodes
| Chapter One — Genesis Original Air Date: 25 September 20061 Events are set in motion as a total eclipse casts its shadow across the globe and a genetics professor uncovers his father's secret research revealing that people with super powers are living among us. | |
| Chapter Two — Don't Look Back Original Air Date: 2 October 2006 Discovering new abilities, Matt Parkman listens in on a girl's thoughts, Niki finds unexpected assistance and is on the run with Micah, Claire deals with high school life after a seemingly deadly fall, and Hiro investigates New York. | |
| Chapter Three — One Giant Leap Original Air Date: 9 October 2006 Claire comes under attack by a high school quarterback, Hiro looks for support from Ando, and Niki makes a gruesome discovery. | |
| Chapter Four — Collision Original Air Date: 16 October 2006 Individuals have the possibility to connect with one another as Mohinder puts the final clues to their whereabouts, but will it be too late for the cheerleader? | |
| Chapter Five — Hiros Original Air Date: 23 October 2006 The consequences of the peoples' abilities become more evident as Matt reads his wife's thoughts, Hiro is attacked by Las Vegas casino personnel, and Niki loses track of time. | |
| Chapter Six — Better Halves Original Air Date: 30 October 2006 Niki comes face-to-face with her husband, D.L., and Peter relays a life-saving message to Hiro. | |
| Chapter Seven — Nothing to Hide Original Air Date: 6 November 2006 Relationships are at risk as Matt brushes aside his wife to join the hunt for Sylar, Claire discovers where her missing tape has gone, Nathan strategizes with his family, and Niki confides her "secret" to a friend. | |
| Chapter Eight — Seven Minutes to Midnight Original Air Date: 13 November 2006 Determined to lead a normal life, Claire focuses on Homecoming, and Mohinder returns to India to bury his father. | |
| Chapter Nine — Homecoming Original Air Date: 20 November 2006 The time to save the cheerleader has arrives, and one night could change the fates of Claire, H.R.G, Peter...and the world. | |
| Chapter Ten — Six Months Ago Original Air Date: 27 November 2006 Time jumps back to reveal Mohinder's father in New York, Claire's startling discovery, and a legal case that could have dire implications for the entire Petrelli family. | |
| Chapter Eleven — Fallout Original Air Date: 4 December 2006 Isaac's paintings reveal more about the predicted New York nuclear bombing, Mohinder takes the first steps in his new path, and Niki makes a tough decision to protect her son. | |
| Chapter Twelve — Godsend Original Air Date: 22 January 2007 As Claire faces the consequences of her deal with the Haitian, and as Hiro and Ando set out to find a samurai sword, one new Hero makes a shocking debut. | |
| Chapter Thirteen — The Fix Original Air Date: 29 January 2007 New faces appear to teach people with abilities as Hiro talks business with his father, Claire searches for her biological parents, and Peter tries to learn from an invisible man. | |
| Chapter Fourteen — Distractions Original Air Date: 5 February 2007 Family bonds are put to the test as Hiro struggles to make his father understand his new path, Niki makes a choice regarding her future with D.L. and Micah, and Sylar visits the Bennet home. | |
| Chapter Fifteen — Run! Original Air Date: 12 February 2007 Mohinder meets a dangerous new Hero, Matt comes under fire from Linderman's newest assassin, and the identity of Claire's biological father is revealed. | |
| Chapter Sixteen — Unexpected Original Air Date: 19 February 2007 Matt joins forces with a "wireless" Hero and a radioactive man, Claire strikes out at her father, and Peter learns of a painful betrayal. | |
| Chapter Seventeen — Company Man Original Air Date: 26 February 2007 H.R.G.'s shocking past is revealed, and Claire's home life is changed forever after a terrible explosion. | |
| Chapter Eighteen — Parasite Original Air Date: 5 March 2007 Terrible glimpses of the future put everybody at unease, as Linderman is revealed and Isaac paints his most terrifying painting yet. | |
| Chapter Nineteen — .07% Original Air Date: 23 April 2007 Sylar's rampage continues with Mohinder's unwitting assistance, and Hiro resolves to "save the world" when faced with a grim reality. | |
| Chapter Twenty — Five Years Gone Original Air Date: 30 April 2007 Hiro and Ando teleport into the future to find that people with extraordinary abilities are being killed as "terrorists." | |
| Chapter Twenty-One — The Hard Part Original Air Date: 7 May 2007 As Nathan prepares for the election, Hiro and Ando's determination to save the world is truly put to the test. | |
| Chapter Twenty-Two — Landslide Original Air Date: 14 May 2007 Nathan reflects on the cost of becoming a member of Congress, and Peter and Claire try to leave New York City before the explosion. | |
| Chapter Twenty-Three — How to Stop an Exploding Man Original Air Date: 21 May 2007 Isaac's shocking predictions unfold in Kirby Plaza, where the brave heroes face pain and peril. | |
1 25 September 2006 was when the episode appeared on network television. It first appeared on 21 September 2006 on iTunes.
Characters
- Santiago Cabrera as Isaac Mendez, a drug addict who discovers that he can paint the future.
- Jack Coleman as Noah Bennet, an agent with the Company who protects his daughter, Claire, at all costs.
- Tawny Cypress as Simone Deveaux, an art dealer in a relationship with Isaac.
- Noah Gray-Cabey as Micah Sanders, the son of Niki, who has the ability to talk to computers.
- Greg Grunberg as Matt Parkman, a cop who discovers that he can hear people's thoughts.
- Ali Larter as Niki Sanders, an internet stripper that owes a lot of money to the mob, and Jessica, Niki's murderous alter ego.
- Masi Oka as Hiro Nakamura, an office worker who finds that he can bend time and space.
- Hayden Panettiere as Claire Bennet, a cheerleader who has the ability to rapidly heal.
- Adrian Pasdar as Nathan Petrelli, a politician with the ability to fly.
- Sendhil Ramamurthy as Mohinder Suresh, a geneticist who continues his father's work of investigating evolved humans.
- Leonard Roberts as D.L. Hawkins, an escaped convict, who was framed for murder and can move through solid materials.
- Milo Ventimiglia as Peter Petrelli, a hospice nurse and the brother of Nathan.
Notes
- The complete first season has been released as a 7-disc DVD set.
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