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* '''Linderman Appears''': In [[Dr. Zimmerman's home|his home]], [[Dr. Zimmerman]] looks at a [[photograph]] of himself, [[Barbara]], [[the German]], and a woman. Suddenly, [[Linderman]] appears behind him, and says, "Sweet, sweet, happy families. History always has a way of coming back to haunt you, doesn't it?" Zimmerman insists that Linderman is dead, and asks who he really is. Linderman chastises the doctor for talking too much and for ruining the lives of [[Niki]], Barbara, [[Tracy]], and the "poor, poor children [he] experimented on". Linderman says that the guilt must be terrible and that it never goes away, but says that it can, and places a gun on the table. Zimmerman agrees that yes, it can, picks up the gun, and [[suicide|shoots himself in the head]]. |
* '''Linderman Appears''': In [[Dr. Zimmerman's home|his home]], [[Dr. Zimmerman]] looks at a [[photograph]] of himself, [[Barbara]], [[the German]], and a woman. Suddenly, [[Linderman]] appears behind him, and says, "Sweet, sweet, happy families. History always has a way of coming back to haunt you, doesn't it?" Zimmerman insists that Linderman is dead, and asks who he really is. Linderman chastises the doctor for talking too much and for ruining the lives of [[Niki]], Barbara, [[Tracy]], and the "poor, poor children [he] experimented on". Linderman says that the guilt must be terrible and that it never goes away, but says that it can, and places a gun on the table. Zimmerman agrees that yes, it can, picks up the gun, and [[suicide|shoots himself in the head]]. |
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* '''Nathan Tells Tracy about Dr. Zimmerman''': [[Nathan]] gives [[Tracy]] a printout of a picture with the title "German Scientists gathered for Operation Paperclip" and asks if this is [[Dr. Zimmerman]]. Nathan explains that they are German scientists who were smuggled into the U.S. after [[World War II]]. As part of [[Wikipedia:Operation Paperclip|Project Paperclip]], they were assigned covert operations in the 1950s and 1960s. When Nathan tells Tracy that Zimmerman committed [[suicide]], she balks, then gets very upset. She accidentally begins to [[freeze]] Nathan, who insists that she must calm down. She does, but declares that she can't go on living like this. Nathan suggests that if she was given abilities, she should have faith that perhaps somebody can take them away, too. |
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* '''Linderman Makes Knox an Offer He Can't Refuse''': [[Knox]], ogling a yellow Ferrari, is about to [[enhanced strength|smash the window in]], but is interrupted by [[Linderman]], who is sitting in a black Hummer limousine, surrounded by a bevy of beautiful women. He approaches Knox and tells him that he has an offer Knox can't refuse. [[Linderman's woman|One of the women]] steps up and says, "Hey, baby. Wanna go for a ride?" Knox looks her over and says, "Okay". |
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* '''Angela Awakens''': In [[Angela's office|her office]], [[Angela]] wakes up, as the room seems to pulse with the sound of a heartbeat. |
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Revision as of 03:24, 15 September 2009
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Heroes Season Three DVD |
The Heroes Season Three DVD is a DVD recompilation of the third season of Heroes. The list price of the standard 6-disc DVD set is $59.98; the cost for the 5-disc Blu-ray set is $79.98. All 13 episodes from Volume Three and 12 episodes from Volume Four are included. Subtitles are available in English, Spanish, and French. The DVD set was released on September 1, 2009.
Disc Contents
Note: the following information is listed by contents of the 6-disc standard DVD set. For extra features found on the Blue-ray set, see here.
Disc One
- Episodes
- The Second Coming
- Audio commentary by Tim Kring, Allan Arkush, and Adrian Pasdar
- The Butterfly Effect
- Audio commentary by Greg Beeman, James Kyson Lee, and Brea Grant
- One of Us, One of Them
- Audio commentary by Cristine Rose and Milo Ventimiglia
- I Am Become Death
- Audio commentary by Greg Grunberg and Jamie Hector
- The Second Coming
- Bonus Material
- The Super Power of Heroes featurette
- Deleted scenes
Disc Two
- Episodes
- Angels and Monsters
- Audio commentary by Anthony Hemingway, Adam Armus, and Kay Foster
- Dying of the Light
- Audio commentary by Sendhil Ramamurthy, Christopher Zatta, and Chuck Kim
- Eris Quod Sum
- Audio commentary by Charlie Lieberman, Scott Boyd, and James Kyson Lee
- Villains
- Audio commentary by Allan Arkush and Jack Coleman
- Angels and Monsters
- Bonus Material
- Completing the Scene featurette
- Deleted scenes
Disc Three
- Episodes
- It's Coming
- Audio commentary by Blake Shields and Charlie Lieberman
- The Eclipse, Part 1
- Audio commentary by Greg Beeman and Sendhil Ramamurthy
- The Eclipse, Part 2
- Audio commentary by Cristine Rose and Greg Grunberg
- Our Father
- Audio commentary by Masi Oka and Brea Grant
- It's Coming
- Bonus Material
- The Prop Box featurette
- Tim Sale Gallery of Screen Art
- Commercial for Pinehearst Company
- Deleted scenes
Disc Four
- Episodes
- Dual
- Audio commentary by Zachary Quinto and Gary D'Amico
- A Clear and Present Danger
- Audio commentary by Tim Kring, Milo Ventimiglia, and Greg Yaitanes
- Trust and Blood
- Audio commentary by Allan Arkush and Mark Verheiden
- Building 26
- Audio commentary by Sandy Getzler and Ruth Ammon
- Dual
- Bonus Material
- Alternate Stories
- Deleted scenes
Disc Five
- Episodes
- Cold Wars
- Audio commentary by Jack Coleman and Sendhil Ramamurthy
- Exposed
- Audio commentary by Milo Ventimiglia and Greg Grunberg
- Shades of Gray
- Audio commentary by David H. Lawrence XVII and Oliver Grigsby
- Cold Snap
- Audio commentary by Bryan Fuller and Masi Oka
- Cold Wars
- Bonus Material
- Genetics of a Scene featurette
- "Exploring Claire's Mind"--special effects crew explain how they created Claire's brain and other special effects
- "Speedster Steals the Formula"--how Daphne's "speed trail" was depicted
- "Throwing Thoughts"--Jeannot Szwarc delves into his camerawork
- "Lights, Camera, Beeman"--Greg Beeman directs a brawl between Danko and Sylar
- The Writers' Forum discussion
- Deleted scenes
- Genetics of a Scene featurette
Disc Six
- Episodes
- Into Asylum
- Audio commentary by Nate Goodman and Joe Pokaski
- Turn and Face the Strange
- Audio commentary by Mark Verheiden and Rob Fresco
- 1961
- Audio commentary by Jon Koslowsky and Adam Kane
- I Am Sylar
- Audio commentary by Nate Goodman, Kay Foster, and Adam Armus
- An Invisible Thread
- Audio commentary by Charlie Lieberman and Donn Aron
- Into Asylum
- Bonus Material
Blu-ray Disc Exclusive Bonus Material
- Building Coyote Sands featurette
- Season Four sneak peek
- U Control: picture-in-picture cast and crew commentaries
- U Control: "Connections" character biographies
- U Control: "Connections" character network
- D-Box Motion enabled
- BD-Live
Deleted Scenes
The Second Coming
- Sylar Telekinetically Moves Mr. Muggles: While hiding in the closet, Mr. Muggles gives away Claire's location to Sylar by barking loudly. Sylar leans down, flicks his finger, and telekinetically scoots the dog out through the doggy door.
The Butterfly Effect
- Suresh Lifts Heavy Object: Testing out his new ability, Mohinder lifts many heavy objects at once.
One of Us, One of Them
- Micah at Funeral: At the Dawsons' home, Damon passes by Niki's casket. Micah, however, can't bring himself to attend Niki's funeral. He stands outside the room for a moment, then leaves.
- Original Movie Theatre Scene: At the moviehaus, Hiro stops the Haitian and says that the Haitian has taken Hiro's briefcase. When the Haitian refuses to give it to him, Hiro calls for an usher. Ando shows up and tells the Haitian that the briefcase belongs to him. In Japanese, Hiro tells Ando that Ando was supposed to be the usher, but Ando balks. He insists that the uniform is silly and asks why he can't be "the briefcase guy". Hiro explains that that's not how the plan goes. Instead, Ando says that perhaps Hiro's nemesis is correct and that "this Robin should fly." Hiro reminds Ando that he can't fly because he has no powers. Meanwhile, as Hiro and Ando argue, the Haitian sneaks the briefcase to Daphne. When Hiro notices that she has the briefcase, he excuses himself and Ando up the stairs. The Haitian then jumps over the stairs, grabs the Japanese men, and demands to know where the briefcase is. Hiro tries to stop time, but he is unable to use his ability.
- Claire Gets Primatech Box: Claire and May leave the Bennets' home and embrace. When May leaves, Claire retrieves a box of files from Primatech from behind the bushes.
I Am Become Death
- Nathan Comes to Angela's Office: Nathan goes to Angela's office looking for Peter. Angela tells him that she doesn't know where Peter is, and offers her help instead. Nathan tells her that he has seen Linderman alive (or not), and that Linderman explained Nathan's "path to the White House and that it was God's will". Angela assures Nathan that God does not exist, and that Nathan is having delusions, just like his father. She offers her help, but Nathan says that if she doesn't know where Peter is, then she can't help.
- Daphne and Matt Argue: As Molly feeds the turtle, Daphne asks her where Peter is. Molly goes to her room to get her atlas. Matt tells Daphne that she is risking her life, even though she has a baby to come home to, and tells her he is worried about her safety. Daphne assures Matt that nothing can touch her, and that she has already caught 1,311 criminals. Matt tells her she is amazing and that it is time to slow down. Just then, Molly returns and announces that Peter is in Costa Verde. Daphne says that once she catches Peter, she will settle down.
- Sylar Can't Save Son: When the Pinehearst team enters his home, Gabriel Gray tells his son to stay put. Gabriel and Peter meet Knox, Daphne, and Claire. Gabriel stops them, and warns Peter not to be afraid or else Knox will get strong. Meanwhile, Noah watches the events, and becomes visibly scared. Knox breaks forward and begins to fight Gabriel as Peter telekinetically holds back Claire and Daphne. Knox punches Gabriel, causes him to bleed, and taunts him to fight back. Gabriel assures his son he is fine, heals his wounds, and tells Knox that he is a different man now. Knox knocks Gabriel back into the table, which hits and kills young Noah. Enraged, Gabriel begins punching Knox hard. Claire notices the radiation coming from Gabriel's hands and pleads for him to be stopped. Gabriel screams and explodes, destroying all of Costa Verde.
- Maya and Suresh Go Out: Maya comes to Mohinder's home with bags and begins to examine what appear to be giant insect scales under a microscope. Mohinder interrupts her, and she tells him that that since he refuses to go out, she will cook for him. Mohinder apologizes for his previous actions, assures her that everything is fine now, and they go out. Meanwhile, a cocoon hangs from the ceiling.
- Linderman Appears: In his home, Dr. Zimmerman looks at a photograph of himself, Barbara, the German, and a woman. Suddenly, Linderman appears behind him, and says, "Sweet, sweet, happy families. History always has a way of coming back to haunt you, doesn't it?" Zimmerman insists that Linderman is dead, and asks who he really is. Linderman chastises the doctor for talking too much and for ruining the lives of Niki, Barbara, Tracy, and the "poor, poor children [he] experimented on". Linderman says that the guilt must be terrible and that it never goes away, but says that it can, and places a gun on the table. Zimmerman agrees that yes, it can, picks up the gun, and shoots himself in the head.
Angels and Monsters
- Nathan Tells Tracy about Dr. Zimmerman: Nathan gives Tracy a printout of a picture with the title "German Scientists gathered for Operation Paperclip" and asks if this is Dr. Zimmerman. Nathan explains that they are German scientists who were smuggled into the U.S. after World War II. As part of Project Paperclip, they were assigned covert operations in the 1950s and 1960s. When Nathan tells Tracy that Zimmerman committed suicide, she balks, then gets very upset. She accidentally begins to freeze Nathan, who insists that she must calm down. She does, but declares that she can't go on living like this. Nathan suggests that if she was given abilities, she should have faith that perhaps somebody can take them away, too.
- Linderman Makes Knox an Offer He Can't Refuse: Knox, ogling a yellow Ferrari, is about to smash the window in, but is interrupted by Linderman, who is sitting in a black Hummer limousine, surrounded by a bevy of beautiful women. He approaches Knox and tells him that he has an offer Knox can't refuse. One of the women steps up and says, "Hey, baby. Wanna go for a ride?" Knox looks her over and says, "Okay".
- Angela Awakens: In her office, Angela wakes up, as the room seems to pulse with the sound of a heartbeat.
Notes
- Four episodes of Heroes Unmasked were sold with the DVD when purchased at Target.
- Ali Larter, Hayden Panettiere, and Dania Ramírez are the only main cast members who did not provide commentaries on this DVD. By the same token, Cristine Rose was the only female main cast member to provide a commentary (which she did twice).
External links
- Official site
- Season Three DVD at Amazon.com (United States)
- Season Three DVD at Amazon.com.uk (United Kingdom)