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*[[Will]] says "Sláinte!" when he pulls his gun on [[Ricky]]. This Gaelic greeting means "to your health".
*[[Will]] says "Sláinte!" when he pulls his gun on [[Ricky]]. This Gaelic greeting means "to your health".
*Sylar kills [[Candice]] with a [[Have a Nice Day mug]].
*Sylar kills [[Candice]] with a [[Have a Nice Day mug]].
*After Sylar kills Candice, he says comments that Candice was being something that she wasn't. Ironically, Sylar doesn't want to be and ignores that he is an "insignificant watchmaker".
*After Sylar kills Candice, he comments that Candice was being something that she wasn't. Ironically, Sylar doesn't want to be and ignores that he is an "insignificant watchmaker".
*When West explains the mark on his neck to Claire, he mentions that the man in the horn-rimmed glasses, Claire's father, abducted him.
*When West explains the [[mark]] on his neck to Claire, he mentions that the man in the [[horn-rimmed glasses]], Claire's father, [[bag and tag|abducted]] him.


===[[The Kindness of Strangers]]===
===[[The Kindness of Strangers]]===

Revision as of 01:17, 28 October 2007

Irony

Candice is killed with a Have a Nice Day mug.

Throughout Heroes, dramatic irony is used to underline themes, as well as to highlight comedic tones.

Episodic Recurrences

Genesis

  • Peter begins to believe that he can fly and tries to convince his skeptical brother of it. When he attempts to prove his ability, Nathan himself is the one who takes flight.

Don't Look Back

  • Brody states that Claire is "dainty". Soon afterwards, she is accidentally tackled, has her neck broken and regenerates.

Better Halves

  • After long believing her husband guilty of murder, Niki discovers that she herself committed the crimes for which he was imprisoned.

Seven Minutes to Midnight

Homecoming

Six Months Ago

  • Hiro goes to the phone to try to call Ando. When the call is answered, it is not Ando, but the Hiro of six months ago who picks up the phone.

Fallout

  • Peter, who is trying to prevent the explosion, has a dream in which he himself is the cause of the explosion.

Run!

  • Hiro and Ando find a woman called Hope — immediately after Hiro tells Ando that they "need to find hope" — and because of her hopeful name, they decide to help her. She turns out to be a thief who attempts to kill the duo.
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Mr.Bennet shoots at Claude in 1999. The Haitian shoots Bennet on the same bridge seven years later.

Company Man

  • Noah takes Claude to a bridge to shoot and kill him. 7 years later, he asks to be shot by the Haitian in the same location in order to protect Claire.

Landslide

  • Despite having been working on Sylar's case for months, Audrey exchanges words with the killer without realising who he actually is.

Kindred

  • Will says "Sláinte!" when he pulls his gun on Ricky. This Gaelic greeting means "to your health".
  • Sylar kills Candice with a Have a Nice Day mug.
  • After Sylar kills Candice, he comments that Candice was being something that she wasn't. Ironically, Sylar doesn't want to be and ignores that he is an "insignificant watchmaker".
  • When West explains the mark on his neck to Claire, he mentions that the man in the horn-rimmed glasses, Claire's father, abducted him.

The Kindness of Strangers

  • Sylar, a man who is on a hunt to acquire new powers, meets Maya, a woman who is trying to get rid of hers.

Fight or Flight

  • Peter and Caitlin talk about his past, and Peter says that anyone can try and find him - it will not affect him. Ricky dies as a result.

Graphic Novel Recurrences


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