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* [[Sylar]] will pay a visit to his mentally-disturbed father in an asylum.
* [[Sylar]] will pay a visit to his mentally-disturbed father in an asylum.
** He will find he is not disturbed but put there by [[the Company]] and kept drugged up because he tried to reveal to the world people with abilities. His is an ability that cannot be shown or proved by himself so nobody would believe him.
** He will find he is not disturbed but put there by [[the Company]] and kept drugged up because he tried to reveal to the world people with abilities. His is an ability that cannot be shown or proved by himself so nobody would believe him.
* "Asylum" refers to [[wikipedia:Political asylum|political asylum]] (fitting with the fugitive/refugee theme of the volume)

Revision as of 20:13, 15 January 2009

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.
Into Asylum
Season: Three
Episode number: 321
Planned airdate: March 23, 2009
Previous spoiler: Cold Snap

This article contains spoilers about Into Asylum. For general spoilers about upcoming episodes, see Spoiler:Heroes.

Published Spoilers

  • 1/10 -- The title of this episode has been revealed

Fan Theories

  • Sylar will pay a visit to his mentally-disturbed father in an asylum.
    • He will find he is not disturbed but put there by the Company and kept drugged up because he tried to reveal to the world people with abilities. His is an ability that cannot be shown or proved by himself so nobody would believe him.
  • "Asylum" refers to political asylum (fitting with the fugitive/refugee theme of the volume)