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While [[Matt Parkman]] discovers that future [[Peter Petrelli]] went back in time to shoot [[Nathan Petrelli]] in order to avoid the persecution of people with special abilities but send to a desert by [[future Peter II]], [[Sylar]] takes [[Claire Bennet]]'s power of regeneration to help restore his abilities, but does not kill her—and, in fact, claims that he cannot kill her, "even if he wanted to." In New York, thanks to [[Maya Herrera]], Mohinder Suresh manage to isolated the source of the [[Evolved Humans]]'s power which is located in the adrenal glands and has injected himself with a formula he created. Once the serum injected, Mohinder became stronger and more agile and beat up two thugs who were trying to rob him. In Odessa, Nathan is rushed to the hospital and seemingly dies for a few minutes. However, he revives seconds later to Peter, and has an epiphany; he believes that God has given him a second chance at life. Nathan now believes that he must do God's bidding and decide not to reveal the existence of Evolved Humans, but he is now haunted by what appears to be a ghost of the late [[Daniel Linderman]]. In Japan, [[Hiro Nakamura]] learns that the Nakamura family has been protecting half of a chemical formula whose use could have dire consequences on the world. He goes to the future to see what would happen if the formula fell in the wrong hands, and is shocked to see the [[future Ando]] shoot red lightning from his hands, killing the [[future Hiro II]]. During the closing scenes of the episode, Mohinder reads the [[William Butler Yeats]] poem "The Second Coming," the title's namesake. |
While [[Matt Parkman]] discovers that future [[Peter Petrelli]] went back in time to shoot [[Nathan Petrelli]] in order to avoid the persecution of people with special abilities but send to a desert by [[future Peter II]], [[Sylar]] takes [[Claire Bennet]]'s power of regeneration to help restore his abilities, but does not kill her—and, in fact, claims that he cannot kill her, "even if he wanted to." In New York, thanks to [[Maya Herrera]], Mohinder Suresh manage to isolated the source of the [[Evolved Humans]]'s power which is located in the adrenal glands and has injected himself with a formula he created. Once the serum injected, Mohinder became stronger and more agile and beat up two thugs who were trying to rob him. In Odessa, Nathan is rushed to the hospital and seemingly dies for a few minutes. However, he revives seconds later to Peter, and has an epiphany; he believes that God has given him a second chance at life. Nathan now believes that he must do God's bidding and decide not to reveal the existence of Evolved Humans, but he is now haunted by what appears to be a ghost of the late [[Daniel Linderman]]. In Japan, [[Hiro Nakamura]] learns that the Nakamura family has been protecting half of a chemical formula whose use could have dire consequences on the world. This half of the formula was rapidly stolen by [[Daphne Millbrook]], a women with super speed. He goes to the future to see what would happen if the formula fell in the wrong hands, and is shocked to see the [[future Ando]] shoot red lightning from his hands, killing the [[future Hiro II]]. During the closing scenes of the episode, Mohinder reads the [[William Butler Yeats]] poem "The Second Coming," the title's namesake. |
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==Memorable Quotes== |
==Memorable Quotes== |
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Revision as of 16:07, 24 September 2008
| The Second Coming | |
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| Season: | Three |
| Episode number: | 301 |
| First aired: | September 22, 2008 |
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| Written by: | Tim Kring |
| Directed by: | Allan Arkush |
| Previous episode: | Powerless |
| Next episode: | The Butterfly Effect |
Summary
- The man who shot Nathan was revealed.
- Nathan is visited in the hospital by a familiar face.
- Hiro receives a message from his father and meets a "speedster".
- Claire is visited by Sylar.
- Matt is sent against his will to a distant location.
- Mohinder learns something amazing because of Maya.
- Hiro sees his death by an unlikely person.
Story Development
Synopsis

While Matt Parkman discovers that future Peter Petrelli went back in time to shoot Nathan Petrelli in order to avoid the persecution of people with special abilities but send to a desert by future Peter II, Sylar takes Claire Bennet's power of regeneration to help restore his abilities, but does not kill her—and, in fact, claims that he cannot kill her, "even if he wanted to." In New York, thanks to Maya Herrera, Mohinder Suresh manage to isolated the source of the Evolved Humans's power which is located in the adrenal glands and has injected himself with a formula he created. Once the serum injected, Mohinder became stronger and more agile and beat up two thugs who were trying to rob him. In Odessa, Nathan is rushed to the hospital and seemingly dies for a few minutes. However, he revives seconds later to Peter, and has an epiphany; he believes that God has given him a second chance at life. Nathan now believes that he must do God's bidding and decide not to reveal the existence of Evolved Humans, but he is now haunted by what appears to be a ghost of the late Daniel Linderman. In Japan, Hiro Nakamura learns that the Nakamura family has been protecting half of a chemical formula whose use could have dire consequences on the world. This half of the formula was rapidly stolen by Daphne Millbrook, a women with super speed. He goes to the future to see what would happen if the formula fell in the wrong hands, and is shocked to see the future Ando shoot red lightning from his hands, killing the future Hiro II. During the closing scenes of the episode, Mohinder reads the William Butler Yeats poem "The Second Coming," the title's namesake.
Memorable Quotes
"Are you going to eat my brain?"
"Eat your brain? Claire, that's disgusting."
Character Appearances
Trivia
- This is the first episode not to end with the words "To Be Continued...", instead it ends with two title cards, one saying: "Heroes Continues..." and the other saying "NOW!"
See Also
- For images from The Second Coming, see images from The Second Coming.
| previous: Powerless | The Second Coming | next: The Butterfly Effect |
| See Also: Volume One Episodes • Volume Two Episodes • Volume Three Episodes • Volume Four Episodes • Volume Five Episodes • Heroes Reborn Episodes • All Episodes |
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