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| Angela Petrelli | |
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| Portrayed by | Cristine Rose |
| First appearance | Genesis |
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| Known ability | Precognitive dreaming |
| Gender | |
| Date of marriage | 1965 |
| Home | New York, NY |
| Residence | Angela Petrelli's home |
| Occupations | Founding member & director of operations of the Company, Yamagato Industries major shareholder |
| Significant other | Arthur Petrelli |
| Children | Nathan Petrelli, Peter Petrelli, Gabriel Gray |
| Grandchildren | Claire Bennet, Simon Petrelli, Monty Petrelli Noah Gray (alternate future) |
Angela Petrelli is a founding member of the Company, as well as the wife of Arthur and mother of Nathan, Peter and Gabriel. Angela has kept the majority of her past and personal life a secret, but makes it clear that her family means everything to her, and as such suffered greatly following Arthur's suicide, and aids her children in their quests to save the world. Following the death of Bob Bishop, Angela has replaced him as head of the Company. She is an evolved human with the ability to see the future in her dreams.
Character History
For an episode-by-episode summary, see Angela Petrelli: Season One History.
Angela is taken in by the NYPD for shoplifting socks. In doing this, she worries her son Nathan, while Peter, her younger son, sees it as a cry for attention. The next day, she sees Peter in the hospital and confesses to him that his father died of suicide, telling him she is worried he may be developing the same condition. She tells Peter that he always was her favorite son. Later, she expresses concern for Peter when Nathan claims his jump was a suicide attempt.
A few days later, Angela plans a family brunch with Heidi to help Nathan's campaign. The brunch is interrupted by Peter who suggests that he is not good enough to attend, but eventually saves Nathan in the interview with Oliver Dennison.
During the next two weeks she spends her time worried about a comatose Peter, fearing he may die of a heart attack. When Peter awakens and leaves in a rage, she is upset that Peter would keep her worried for these two weeks and just leave. Within the next few days, she persuades Nathan not to meet his long-lost daughter and bribe Meredith to end the situation.
When Claire comes to New York City to find Peter, she is instead greeted by Angela. She reveals she is Claire's grandmother. She explains to Claire about her biological parents and the fire, urging Claire to come with her to Paris, but then Mohinder arrives with Peter's dead body. When Peter is revived, she tells Peter she has long known about his abilities. Later on, she claims to also know about Linderman's plans. When Peter dreams of his mother talking to the late Charles, she states she thinks Nathan will be who people turn to after the explosion. Angela tries to get Claire out of the city, saying the bomb is inevitable; however, Claire disagrees and flees from Angela.
For an episode-by-episode summary, see Angela Petrelli: Season Two History.
Angela regularly visits Nathan at his hospital room while he recovers from the effects of Peter's explosion. When Nathan later blames her for Peter's presumed death, she finds a death threat targeting her. She meets with Kaito Nakamura at Charles Deveaux's rooftop to discuss the threats. After Kaito is murdered by a hooded killer, Angela is interrogated by Matt Parkman, but she recognizes his interrogation techniques. She is attacked in the interrogation room when the lights mysteriously go out, and in her hospital room she falsely confesses to murdering Kaito.
While in jail, Angela is interrogated again by Matt Parkman, who manages to make her reveal information about Victoria Pratt. After her "early release" from jail, she is confronted by Matt and Nathan about Adam Monroe. She explains how the group of twelve came together, and why Adam is killing the Company's founders, while also secretly commanding Matt to kill Peter if he causes any problems. After Nathan is shot moments before revealing the truth about the Company, we see Angela talking on the phone saying it had to be done, but that Pandora's Box has been opened.
13 weeks after Echo DeMille escapes the agents in his house, Angela arrives outside his cell's window and comments,"Echo, Echo, Echo. You always were the mouthy one. I guess some things never change. Welcome home." As Echo tries to say something through his gag, she holds up a finger to her mouth and shushes him.
In an argument with Future Peter, Angela states that he absorbed his first ability from her, the ability to dream the future.
With the death of Bob Bishop, the chain of command leaves Angela in complete power and authority of the Company's actions. Her first action as "The Boss" is to relinquish Elle of any further duty (she fires Elle). After continuing to tell Future Peter he must return her son and go back where he came from, Angela goes and speaks to Sylar who is now in a Level 5 holding cell.
In the cell Angela tells Sylar that she can provide him with the love and guidance a mother should provide her son, to which Sylar gets a bit upset stating that she is NOT his mother, To which she replies, "but I am dear, I am..."
With Hiro and Ando held captive Angela sits them down to let Hiro know how much his father thought he was going to be a great man. Now due to his loss of his half of the formula, Angela informs them, they are being manipulated by something more powerful and Hiro has the key to unlocking the whole mystery.
Angela has the ability to see the future while dreaming. While her son Peter has shown the ability multiple times, she herself has only been observed using it once.
"What could you possibly need so bad that you had to steal it? Never mind. I don't wanna know."
"Socks."
"I never kid about family brunch."
- - Angela (to Peter) (Nothing to Hide)
"I need you to tell me the truth."
"The truth? The truth is that our generation mortgaged our souls to protect yours. Show a little respect for that!"
- - Matt, Angela (Cautionary Tales)
"I know... It was unavoidable... You do know that you've now opened Pandora's Box."
"I have worked for this company my entire life. What am I supposed to do now?"
"I suppose you'll have to get yourself another life."
- - Elle, Angela (The Butterfly Effect)
Notes
- Angela speaks French: «Au moins maintenant elle sera en sécurité. Mais pas grâce à vous!», which means : "At least now she's going to be safe, no thanks to you!" (Parasite)
- In Cautionary Tales, Angela showed great resistance to Matt's telepathic abilities. This could be the result of undergoing the same mental strain before.
- A deleted scene on the Season 2 DVD shows several dead characters (including Hiro, Peter, and Matt), then shows an individual chopping Claire's head off. Several other individuals approach Angela as Sylar stands behind her. The end of the clip reveals that the entire scene is Angela's dream. The scene was later repeated in The Butterfly Effect, excluding any shots of Micah and Monica.
Trivia
- In the commentary for How to Stop an Exploding Man, Tim Kring said he wanted to name Angela's character in honor of "Mrs. Iselin" from The Manchurian Candidate. However, Tim couldn't remember the character's name (Eleanor), so he named Mrs. Petrelli after the actress who portrayed "Mrs. Iselin"--Angela Lansbury.
- In the script for the unaired pilot, Angela was named "Alice Cambell", a 76-year-old woman.
- In an interview with TV Guide, Christine Rose said on her character, "Oh, I think she's just misunderstood and misguided! I have to play her with the intent that she's good and that she's a nurturer… yet a nurturer who's not averse to violence." On her anger towards Nathan in Four Months Later..., she said "Not only did Nathan destroy all her plans that had been building up for decades, she blames him for killing her beloved son Peter. It's all blown up in her face. They've got me doing monologue after monologue like Lear, just ranting and raving." On the older generation of heroes that Angela belongs to, Rose said "I still have no idea about the origins of this group. I like to think we all met up at Woodstock in the '60s and it was there that we found out about our powers. We sprang from that generation that wanted to save the world. And, well, just look at it now — it's all falling apart. Despite their best intentions, hell happened to Angela and her friends. She had especially wanted to save Peter from that hell, and her granddaughter Claire, too. But now she's powerless. Her friends and family are dying, she's alone and very vulnerable… and then it goes downhill from there." [1]
- Angela was the first character, (and to date only character), to appear in an episode, a graphic novel and a webisode. Her first episodic appearance was in Genesis, her first graphic novel appearance was in War Buddies, Part 5, and her first webisode appearance was in Going Postal, Part 3.
See Also
- For Angela Petrelli's history in the "outbreak future", see Angela Petrelli (outbreak future).
- For other uses of Angela, see Angela (disambig).
- For other members of the Petrelli family, see Petrelli (disambig).
- Angela's dreams
Please refer to Theory:Angela Petrelli for fan-created theories and other speculation.
| Head of the Company | ||
| Preceded by Bob Bishop |
Angela Petrelli | Succeeded by 'Incumbent' |
