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* [[Adam Monroe]], buried alive at [[Aoyama Cemetery]], laments that he is alone. (''[[The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei]]'')
* [[Adam Monroe]], buried alive at [[Aoyama Cemetery]], laments that he is alone. (''[[The Ten Brides of Takezo Kensei]]'')
* [[Matt Neuenberg]] has no friends in [[Matt Neuenberg's high school|school]], noting that his classmates only to talk him not for who he is, but [[Enhanced memory|what he can do]]. Later, when Matt sits in his [[Company]] [[Matt Neuenberg's cell|cell]], he says that it is not that different from school because he is tortured in the morning and then left alone the rest of the day. (''[[The Man with Too Much Brains]]'')
* [[Matt Neuenberg]] has no friends in [[Matt Neuenberg's high school|school]], noting that his classmates only to talk him not for who he is, but [[Enhanced memory|what he can do]]. Later, when Matt sits in his [[Company]] [[Matt Neuenberg's cell|cell]], he says that it is not that different from school because he is tortured in the morning and then left alone the rest of the day. (''[[The Man with Too Much Brains]]'')
* [[Sean Fallon]] feels disconsolate and isolated after many [[moral ambiguity|morally ambiguous]] missions with [[the Company]], until he meets [[Candice]], who helps him forget the pain of his job. After her death in a [[Sylar's shack|shack]], he remarks that he is back to where he was, and he later comments that [[Silver River]], where he is assigned, "wouldn't be such a bad place to die". (''[[The Kill Squad, Part 1]]'')

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Revision as of 15:42, 10 July 2008

Loneliness

Virginia feels all alone.

At times, certain characters experience loneliness.

Episodic Recurrences

Genesis

Don't Look Back

One Giant Leap

  • During his speech, Nathan, while explaining Peter's mental health to the press, states that "no-one should suffer alone".
  • At a Los Angeles bar, Matt hears the thoughts of a woman who wonders if anyone would notice if she just dissapeared.

Seven Minutes to Midnight

  • Ando sits on his own when Hiro does not return.

Homecoming

  • Chandra cannot convince his friends nor family about his research.
  • Chandra quotes Darwin to Mohinder, saying that a scientific man ought to have a "heart of stone"--a choice to be alone to protect his son.

Six Months Ago

  • Charlie reveals to Hiro that she does not let people get close to her due to the blood clot in her brain.

Fallout

Distractions

  • Claude has spent years in solitary, only taking care of his pigeons.

Run!

  • Zane sits alone while waiting for Mohinder.
  • Hope believes she is on her own when talking on the phone.
  • Hiro is locked in a closet, but is rescued by Steve.

Unexpected

  • Gustavson tells Hiro that he works alone, as partners "screw you over".
  • Claude, aware that The Company has found him, goes back into hiding rather than helping Peter.
  • Hiro orders Ando to go home, as he must travel alone.

Parasite

  • Isaac is alone after Peter leaves his loft after Simone is shot.
  • Sylar notes to Mohinder that he used to feel alone, and now he has hope.
  • Hiro and Nathan discuss doing their adventures alone in order to prevent people from being hurt.

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Five Years Gone

The Hard Part

How to Stop an Exploding Man

Four Months Later...

  • Nathan feels as if he is the only one feeling sorrow for Peter's disappearance.
  • Claire is upset after her first day at her new high school, because she has to hide who she really is.

Out of Time

Powerless

  • Elle tells Noah that she doesn't have anyone else to talk to.

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