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* "Push" refers to Sylar as Nathan and discovery of telekinesis.
* "Push" refers to Sylar as Nathan and discovery of telekinesis.
* The title has something to do with the suicide. If they were pushed, if they jumped or if the accidentally fell.
* The title has something to do with the suicide. If they were pushed, if they jumped or if the accidentally fell.
* The word "Fall" could refer to danko's fall from grace.
* The word "Jump" could refer to Hiro's ability.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
THIS COULD INCLUDE UNCONFIRMED MATERIAL FROM UNAIRED EPISODES OR PREVIEWS.
For more spoilers about Heroes and Heroes Reborn, see here.
Jump, Push, Fall
Season: Four
Episode number: 402
Planned airdate: Unknown
Written by: Tim Kring
Directed by: Edward Bianchi
Previous spoiler: Orientation
Next spoiler: Acceptance

This article contains spoilers about Jump, Push, Fall. For general spoilers about upcoming episodes, see Spoiler:Heroes.

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Published Spoilers

Fan Theories

  • "Push" refers to Sylar as Nathan and discovery of telekinesis.
  • The title has something to do with the suicide. If they were pushed, if they jumped or if the accidentally fell.
  • The word "Fall" could refer to danko's fall from grace.
  • The word "Jump" could refer to Hiro's ability.