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Revenge

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Revenge

Claire plans her revenge against Brody.

The characters in Heroes face problems, and are hurt. Sometimes, they decide to seek revenge.

Season One Recurrences

  • Peter punches his brother Nathan for taking political advantage of Peter's problems.
  • Ted struggles with wanting revenge for his wife's death and wanting the truth.

Season Two Recurrences

Season Three Recurrences

  • In the future, Claire aims her gun at Sylar's son because Sylar "took everything" from her.
  • After Knox kills Noah Gray, Sylar starts to beat him mercilessly and then explodes.
  • After arranging his fake death, Hiro asks Ando how it feels to be murdered by his friend.
  • Noah Bennet tries to kill Elle and Sylar for shooting Claire.
  • Noah succeeds in slitting Sylar's throat, killing him.
  • Sylar tries to slit Noah's throat in revenge.
  • When Danko and his team shoot Daphne, Matt Parkman takes over the mind of a soldier and causes him to shoot at the others.
  • Matt states that he's going to hunt Danko until he gets revenge.
  • Luke Campbell tells his mother that his earlier fight was him getting revenge on boys spreading slander about her.
  • Sylar finds his father and says he's there to kill him. After Samson attacks him in attempt to take his powers, Sylar strangles him with the oxygen tubes, but spares him and leaves, saying that Samson is going to die anyway because of his cancer.
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Graphic Novel Recurrences

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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