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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The truth of Sylar's survival is revealed: the fire at Primatech melted the glass allowing him to regenerate.
*The truth of Sylar's survival is revealed: the fire at Primatech melted the glass allowing him to regenerate.
*The title of this episode is Turn and Face the Strange,this is a line in the David Bowie song changes.If so then this is the second time a David Bowie song has been mentioned .
*The title of this episode is Turn and Face the Strange, this is a line in the David Bowie song changes. If so then this is the second time a David Bowie song has been mentioned.
*This episode was previously known as "Face the Stranger" and "Turn and Face the Stranger".


==See Also==
==See Also==

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Turn and Face the Strange
Season: Three
Episode number: 322
First aired: April 6, 2009
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Written by: Rob Fresco
Mark Verheiden
Directed by: Jeannot Szwarc
Previous episode: Into Asylum
Next episode: 1961
Heroes Interactive transcript

Summary


Story Development

Synopsis

Memorable Quotes

"Matt, I know how you feel about Daphne. And what they did to her was inhumane."

"What they did to Daphne was protocol."

- Mohinder, Matt

"Where'd they take the bodies?"

"Crematorium. Barbeque Day."

- Noah, DHS agent


"Matt Parkman, meet Matt Parkman, he is your son."

- Hiro (to Matt)

Character Appearances

Trivia

  • The truth of Sylar's survival is revealed: the fire at Primatech melted the glass allowing him to regenerate.
  • The title of this episode is Turn and Face the Strange, this is a line in the David Bowie song changes. If so then this is the second time a David Bowie song has been mentioned.
  • This episode was previously known as "Face the Stranger" and "Turn and Face the Stranger".

See Also


previous: Into Asylum Turn and Face the Strange next: 1961
Season Three
Volume Three: Villains

The Second ComingThe Butterfly EffectOne of Us, One of ThemI Am Become DeathAngels and MonstersDying of the LightEris Quod SumVillainsIt's ComingThe Eclipse, Part 1The Eclipse, Part 2Our FatherDual

Volume Four: Fugitives

A Clear and Present DangerTrust and BloodBuilding 26Cold WarsExposedShades of GrayCold SnapInto AsylumTurn and Face the Strange1961I Am SylarAn Invisible Thread

See Also: Volume One EpisodesVolume Two EpisodesVolume Three EpisodesVolume Four EpisodesVolume Five EpisodesHeroes Reborn EpisodesAll Episodes