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* [[Matt]] talks an [[Convenience store robber|armed would-be robber]] into going home.
* [[Matt]] talks an [[Convenience store robber|armed would-be robber]] into going home.
* [[Future Hiro]] risks a rift by going back in time to give [[Peter]] the ominous [[message]] about how he can "save the world".
* [[Hiro (explosion future)|Future Hiro]] risks a rift by going back in time to give [[Peter]] the ominous [[message]] about how he can "save the world".


===[[Better Halves]]===
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===[[Five Years Gone]]===
===[[Five Years Gone]]===
* [[Mohinder Suresh (future)|Mohinder]] kills [[The Haitian (future)|the Haitian]] so [[Hiro]] can escape to stop the [[explosion]].
* [[Mohinder Suresh (explosion future)|Mohinder]] kills [[The Haitian (explosion future)|the Haitian]] so [[Hiro]] can escape to stop the [[explosion]].
* [[Mr. Bennet (future)|Mr. Bennet]] helps [[family|families]] of [[evolved humans]] escape from the [[Department of Homeland Security]].
* [[Mr. Bennet (future)|Mr. Bennet]] helps [[family|families]] of [[evolved humans]] escape from the [[Department of Homeland Security]].
* [[Peter Petrelli (future)|Peter]] and [[Future Hiro]] infiltrate the Department of Homeland Security to rescue [[Hiro]].
* [[Peter Petrelli (explosion future)|Peter]] and [[Hiro (explosion future)]] infiltrate the Department of Homeland Security to rescue [[Hiro]].


===[[The Hard Part]]===
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* [[Mr. Bennet]] puts himself at great risk to save an [[Claire|infant]] from a [[fire (1992)|fire]]. (''[[Hell's Angel]]'')
* [[Mr. Bennet]] puts himself at great risk to save an [[Claire|infant]] from a [[fire (1992)|fire]]. (''[[Hell's Angel]]'')
* [[Dallas]] and [[Austin]] receive [[:Image:Silver medals.JPG|silver medals]] for their [[Vietnam War]] valor. (''[[War Buddies, Part 5]]'')
* [[Dallas]] and [[Austin]] receive [[:Image:Silver medals.JPG|silver medals]] for their [[Vietnam War]] valor. (''[[War Buddies, Part 5]]'')
* [[Peter (future)|Peter]] and [[Hiro (future)|Hiro]] break into [[Moab Federal Penitentiary]], defeat a [[Moab Penitentiary response team|group of agents]], and rescue innocent men and women. (''[[Walls]]'')
* [[Peter (explosion future)|Peter]] and [[Hiro (explosion future)|Hiro]] break into [[Moab Federal Penitentiary]], defeat a [[Moab Penitentiary response team|group of agents]], and rescue innocent men and women. (''[[Walls]]'')
* [[Hana]] bravely travels into space and destroys a [[satellite]], risking (and losing) her own life. (''[[The Death of Hana Gitelman]]'')
* [[Hana]] bravely travels into space and destroys a [[satellite]], risking (and losing) her own life. (''[[The Death of Hana Gitelman]]'')
* [[Betty]] rushes to [[Ren]]'s aid when he is tormented by [[Crash|a bully]]. (''[[Betty, Part 1]]'')
* [[Betty]] rushes to [[Ren]]'s aid when he is tormented by [[Crash|a bully]]. (''[[Betty, Part 1]]'')

Revision as of 11:06, 10 December 2008

Heroism

D.L. is a hero.

As the characters in Heroes discover their abilities, many of them perform heroic acts of service to others at great personal risk.

Episodic Recurrences

Genesis

  • Claire saves a man from a burning train car.
  • Nathan attempts to save his brother after he jumps off of a 15-story building.

One Giant Leap

Hiros

Better Halves

  • After failing to save the men slaughtered at the poker game, Hiro vows to be a better hero.

Nothing to Hide

  • D.L. and Hiro work together to save a woman trapped within a burning car.

Seven Minutes to Midnight

Homecoming

Six Months Ago

  • Aware that he has time traveled too far, Hiro attempts to save Charlie's life anyway.

Fallout

  • Faced with the risk that Sylar may take her very dangerous ability, Eden sacrifices her life.
  • Hiro, distraught at arriving too late to save the cheerleader, turns his attention to stopping an exploding man.

Godsend

  • Peter tries to stop Claude from stealing a purse and a cell phone.

The Fix

Distractions

Run!

Unexpected

Company Man

Parasite

.07%

  • Isaac accepts his death at the hands of Sylar; knowing that he has passed on the secrets of defeating Sylar and preventing the explosion, his role is complete.

Five Years Gone

The Hard Part

How to Stop an Exploding Man

Four Months Later...

Lizards

Kindred

The Kindness of Strangers

Out of Time

  • Hiro saves Japan by destroying Whitebeard's guns.
  • Matt rescues Molly from the nightmare his father has trapped her in.

Four Months Ago...

Powerless

Angels and Monsters

It's Coming

Noteworthy Deeds

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Some deeds need not involve notable risk to the person doing them, but still go above and beyond the norm.

Genesis

Don't Look Back

Collision

  • Isaac paints new pictures intent on finding more clues to save New York City from the explosion.

Hiros

Nothing to Hide

  • Matt convinces Ted to let go of a hostage nurse.

Homecoming

  • Claire punches Jackie in defense of an insulted Zach.
  • Simone shows an image of the missing painting to Peter, knowing it's important in his quest to save the world.

Fallout

Godsend

  • Peter attempts to leave New York City after discovering that he may be the source of the explosion.
  • Simone offers Hiro help in his quest to recover his powers.

Distractions

  • Hiro risks his relationship with his father and the future of his employment by helping out his sister.

Graphic Novel Recurrences

Notes

See Also


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