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* Claire thanks Peter for his heroics, saying, "You're totally my hero."
* Claire thanks Peter for his heroics, saying, "You're totally my hero."
* [[Eden]] saves countless others by committing [[suicide]] and preventing [[Sylar]] from [[Power absorption|stealing]] [[persuasion|her power]].
* [[Eden]] saves countless others by committing [[suicide]] and preventing [[Sylar]] from [[Power absorption|stealing]] [[persuasion|her power]].
* Hiro, distraught at arriving too late to save [[Jackie|the cheerleader]], turns his attention to stopping an [[Exploding Man (painting)|exploding man]].


==[[Graphic Novel]] [[List of recurring themes|Recurrences]]==
==[[Graphic Novel]] [[List of recurring themes|Recurrences]]==

Revision as of 22:18, 15 January 2007

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

Episodic Recurrences

Genesis

Don't Look Back

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

Seven Minutes to Midnight

Homecoming

Six Months Ago

  • Matt hears his wife call him "hero".
  • Aware that he has time traveled too far, Hiro attempts to save Charlie's life anyway.

Fallout

Graphic Novel Recurrences