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[[Image:Painting_eclipse.jpg|thumb|right|[[Isaac Mendez]] painted the eclipse before it happened.]] |
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On [[timeline|October 1st]], a solar '''eclipse''' occurs. It is observed by several strangers around the world. |
On [[timeline|October 1st]], a solar '''eclipse''' occurs. It is observed by several strangers around the world. |
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On October 1st, a solar eclipse occurs. It is observed by several strangers around the world.
About
Notes
- In an interview, Tim Kring indicated it's likely that the Eclipse will have important ramifications later in the series.
- In an interview, Joe Pokaski and Aron Colleite were asked about the eclipse-like lighting above Nathan's head in the hospital after Heidi's accident. In response, the producers/writers said, "There [are] no coincidences in lighting." (Six Months Ago)
- As Peter Petrelli talks to Charles Deveaux about his flight dream, he can be seen reading a newspaper. The weather section headline reads "Skies Clear For Solar Eclipse". (Nothing to Hide)
Gallery
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Peter Petrelli watches the eclipse from the back seat of Mohinder Suresh's taxi cab in New York, NY.
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The eclipse is part of the show's logo.
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In Six Months Ago, a reflection of a light causes an eclipse-like reflection on a glass pane.