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The Haitian
Portrayed by Jimmy Jean-Louis,
Sheku Fofana (young Haitian)
First appearance One Giant Leap
In-story stats
Known ability Mental manipulation
Formal name Unknown
Nickname Boy (by Guillame)
Gender
Home formerly a village in Haiti
Occupation Agent of the Company
Parent Guillame (deceased)
Sibling None

The Haitian is a mysterious man from Haiti recruited by the Company and partnered with Noah Bennet to aid into the investigations of evolved humans. Eventually, the Haitian and Bennet both rebel against their superiors and go on the run. He is an evolved human with the ability to manipulate people's minds. The Haitian is also very religious, and openly wears the Symbol around his neck.

Character History

Season One

For an episode-by-episode summary, see René: Season One History.

The Haitian works as a member of Mr. Bennet's team at Primatech Paper Co. Together, the Haitian and Mr. Bennet bring in Matt Parkman, whose special ability is almost completely blocked by the Haitian. They proceed to attempt a similar abduction routine on Nathan Petrelli, but Nathan escapes. The Haitian assists in many other abductions of people with special abilities, including Ted Sprague, on behalf of an organization known as the Company. With Eden's assistance, the Haitian is able to capture Sylar and bring him back to Primatech, although he eventually escapes. The Haitian uses his power to erase the memories of Mr. Bennet's wife and son and others. Bennet orders him to erase his adopted daugther's memory as well, but he instead takes her into his confidence. When the Company learns of Claire's ability, the Haitian erases Mr. Bennet's memory and takes Claire into hiding. Claire, however, eludes the Haitian and travels to New York City to find Peter Petrelli. The Haitian gets there first and is waiting for Claire at Peter Petrelli's apartment with Claire's biological grandmother.

The Haitian remembers a story about himself as a young boy in his village in Haiti living with his father, Guillame. He discovers his abilities for the first time when he suppresses his father's abilities just by being present. Furthermore, when Guillame attempts to redeem himself, the Haitian wipes clean the minds of many villagers, reducing them to a zombie-like state. Guillame accompanies the Haitian to the crossroads, seeking penance and planning to kill his son. The Haitian becomes one with his father's mind by touching him and causes him to recall the two of them being happy together, such that Guillame commits suicide instead of murder. Afterwards, the Haitian goes back to the village and meets Thompson for the first time.

Season Two

For an episode-by-episode summary, see René: Season Two History.

Mohinder Suresh is sent on an assignment, which turns out to be a mission to heal the Haitian, who believes the virus he's contracted is a punishment from God. Suresh persuades the Haitian to try the antivirus, which succeeds. When Mohinder explains that he is working for "a company," the Haitian appears to take Mohinder's memory of the entire incident and flees. The Haitian then manages to track down Noah Bennet at the copy shop, and the two men greet each other, smiling.

Noah and the Haitian track a series of eight to Ukraine. The two go to the home of Noah's mentor Ivan to force him to reveal the location of the series of eight paintings. Noah threatens to strip Ivan of his family memories if he refuses. The Haitian removes Ivan's memories of his first meeting with his wife, and Ivan begins to cooperate. After Ivan reveals the location of the paintings, the Haitian goes with Noah to recover them.

Shortly after the explosion, the Haitian appears in Bob's office negating Peter's powers. He is later sent to the docks with Elle to capture Peter and Adam Monroe. He forces Peter into a shipping container to be shipped to Cork, Ireland and takes his memories, but not before revealing that he is on his side and gives Peter his necklace.

Evolved Human Abilities

The Haitian has the power to manipulate people's minds. He can selectively interfere with the use of special abilities and selectively erase memories. He uses his power in conjunction with hand-to-hand combat skills to subdue other evolved humans, as shown in Four Months Ago... when he defeated and restrained Peter Petrelli.

Memorable Quotes

"He sent me here to make you forget. Like he sent me to your friend, and your brother, and your mother so many times. He'll be here soon, expecting that you won't remember anything, but it is very important that you do. Tell me Claire, can you keep a secret?"

- The Haitian (to Claire) (Fallout)


"What you can do, what I can do--that is God. Respect it accordingly."

- The Haitian (to Claire) (Godsend)


"Of course, there is always a company..."

- The Haitian (to Mohinder) (Lizards)


"Don't you need to write any of this down?"

"Memory is not an issue for me."

- Mohinder, the Haitian (The Crossroads)

Notes

  • The Haitian rarely speaks. In fact, Thompson was initially under the erroneous impression that he couldn't speak, as were Mr. Bennet and Eden McCain and presumably other agents of the Company until the events of Company Man. He finally broke his silence by speaking to Claire Bennet (Fallout). The Haitian also speaks French, as is customary in Haiti (Parasite).
  • It seems that in speaking to Claire, the Haitian has differing loyalties than that of his now former partner, Mr. Bennet.
  • The Haitian has been called "The Man at the Bar", "Mysterious Man", "Mystery Man", "Mysterious Black Guy", "MBG", "Mr. Mute", "Memory Wiper", "Mr. Bennet's Assistant", "Mr. Bennet's Cleaner", "Spooky Euro-Dude", and "SED".
  • He is also jokingly referred to as "The Haitian Sensation That's Sweeping the Nation" by Jack Coleman (Mr. Bennet) during cast commentaries. This is referred to in Company Man where Thompson tells Mr. Bennet that he has "a new sensation" for him.
  • In the commentary for Parasite, it was revealed that before the casting of Jimmy Jean-Louis, the Haitian was originally intended to be a Maori warrior from New Zealand. Jimmy said he supposed the switch was made because Jimmy himself is from Haiti.
  • Some fans--and even a photo caption on NBC.com--initially confused the Haitian with D.L. Hawkins because of their similar appearances.
  • While the Haitian's name is still unknown, seven different times his father Guillame addresses him as "Boy". (It Takes a Village Parts 1, 2, 3, 4), and (The Crossroads)

Trivia

See Also

Fan Theories

Please refer to Theory:René for fan-created theories and other speculation.


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Main

Claire BennetNoah BennetElle BishopMonica DawsonMaya HerreraAndo MasahashiAdam MonroeHiro NakamuraMatt ParkmanNathan PetrelliPeter PetrelliMicah SandersNiki SandersMohinder SureshSylar

Recurring

Lyle BennetSandra BennetBob BishopCaitlinDamon DawsonNana DawsonDetective FullerThe HaitianAlejandro HerreraDebbie MarshallMr. MugglesKaito NakamuraAngela PetrelliRickyWest RosenTukoMolly WalkerWhitebeardWillYaekoMr. Zern

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