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===[[Fight or Flight]]===
===[[Fight or Flight]]===
* Nathan and [[Matt]] confront [[Maury Parkman]] about [[Molly]]'s nightmares.
* Nathan and [[Matt]] confront [[Maury Parkman]] about [[Molly]]'s nightmares.
* [[Elle]] argues with [[Elle's father|her father]] after failling to find [[Peter]] in [[Cork]].
* [[Elle]] argues with [[Elle's father|her father]] after failing to find [[Peter]] in [[Cork]].
===[[Out of Time]]===
===[[Out of Time]]===
* Matt traps [[Maury]] in a nightmare.
* Matt traps [[Maury]] in a nightmare.
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==Graphic novel recurrences==
==Graphic novel recurrences==
* [[Eden]] accidentallly kills her [[Eden's stepmother|stepmother]] by using her power of [[suggestion]]. (''[[Life Before Eden]]'')
* [[Eden]] accidentally kills her [[Eden's stepmother|stepmother]] by using her power of [[suggestion]]. (''[[Life Before Eden]]'')
* [[Linderman's father]] kicks him out after [[healing]] [[Linderman's mother|his mother.]] (''[[War Buddies, Part 3]]'')
* [[Linderman's father]] kicks him out after [[healing]] [[Linderman's mother|his mother.]] (''[[War Buddies, Part 3]]'')
* [[Joshua Gitelman]] scolds [[Hana]] after she jumps off the roof of [[The Gitelmans' home|their home]]. (''[[The Death of Hana Gitelman, Part 2]]'')
* [[Joshua Gitelman]] scolds [[Hana]] after she jumps off the roof of [[The Gitelmans' home|their home]]. (''[[The Death of Hana Gitelman, Part 2]]'')
* [[The Haitian]]'s [[Mental manipulation|power]] counteracts [[Guillame|his father]]'s [[bliss and horror|ability]] at an inopportune moment. As a result, Guillame attempts to kill his son to reconcile himself to the [[Loa]]. (''It Takes A Village, Parts [[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 1|1]], [[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 2|2]], [[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 3|3]] and [[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 4|4]].'')
* [[The Haitian]]'s [[Mental manipulation|power]] counteracts [[Guillame|his father]]'s [[bliss and horror|ability]] at an inopportune moment. As a result, Guillame attempts to kill his son to reconcile himself to the [[Loa]]. (''It Takes A Village, Parts [[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 1|1]], [[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 2|2]], [[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 3|3]] and [[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 4|4]].'')
* [[Betty]]'s friend [[Ren]] believes [[Mr. Campbell]] and [[Crash]] have a bad relationship. Later, Betty conjures an illusion of Crash's father to tormemt Crash. (''Betty, Parts [[Betty, Part 2|2]] and [[Betty, Part 3|3]]'')
* [[Betty]]'s friend [[Ren]] believes [[Mr. Campbell]] and [[Crash]] have a bad relationship. Later, Betty conjures an illusion of Crash's father to torment Crash. (''Betty, Parts [[Betty, Part 2|2]] and [[Betty, Part 3|3]]'')


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Child vs. parent

Matt confronts his father.

In Heroes, characters often come in conflict with their parents.

Recurrences

Seven Minutes to Midnight

In a dream, Mohinder sees himself arguing with Chandra about his theories.

The Fix

When D.L. has a hard time keeping up to speed with raising Micah on his own, Micah argues to D.L. that things were hard for Niki, but she always found a way to make things work.

Distractions

Kaito and Hiro talk about his "heroic journey" at Port Washington Harbor.

The Hard Part

Sylar fights with his mother, accidentally killing her.

Four Months Later

Nathan and Angela Petrelli argue over past choices.

Fight or Flight

Out of Time

Graphic novel recurrences


Recurring Themes edit

Character connectionsChild vs. parentDeathFaith and religionFamilyFate vs. free willHeroismIronyLogic vs. emotionLonelinessLoyalty vs. treacheryMoral ambiguityOne punch knockoutPressure of responsibilityRevengeSacrificeSecrets and deceptionSpecialWomen in Refrigerators

See Also: References