Theories:People
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The following are all of the published and fan theories that exist for characters on Heroes.
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Bennet, Mr.
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| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| Mr. Bennet has only one name, and that is "Bennet". He has no first initial or middle initial. | Mr. Bennet's driver license only lists his name as Bennet. (Distractions) |
+ The single name on the license is not normal on legal ID. - If he has no name, it's strange that Sandra made that comment about everyone calling him "Mr. Bennet" while she referred to him by something else. • On the other hand, if his name really is just "Bennet", then Sandra could just find it amusing that everyone else puts "Mr." in front of it, just as it would be odd if everyone called her "Mrs. Sandra". |
| Mr. Bennet's first name is something that forms the initials "HRG" | None |
• Mr. Bennet's first name could be Harold Ronald Girard • Tim Kring's original script for the pilot listed this character's name only as "H.R.G." — standing for Horn-Rimmed Glasses. |
Bennet's Boss
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| Mr. Bennet's boss is Mr. Linderman. | None |
+ Linderman is connected to most of the other characters in some way. + Mr. Bennet and the Haitian were able to get into Nathan's hotel room easily and the casino staff were rather blasé about a guest disappearing from their room. |
| Mr. Bennet's boss is Thompson. | Bennet is hired by Thompson and takes orders from him. (Company Man) |
- Writers have stated in a CBR interview that Thompson is an associate of Mr. Bennet, not his boss. |
| Mr. Bennet's boss is Mr. Nakamura. | Kaito Nakamura is affiliated with the Company, and is at least higher up in the organization. He was the one who gave Claire to Mr. Bennet to raise. (Company Man) |
• Nakamura runs a large corporation with a biotech department. |
| Mr. Bennet's boss is someone in the Deveaux Society. | None |
• Relatively little is known about the Deveaux Society. + Claude, Mr. Bennet, Mr. Nakamura and Thompson meet to hand over Claire on the Deveaux rooftop (Company Man). |
| Mr. Bennet reports directly to the President or someone high up in the administration. | A file related to The Company is found in the Pentagon, the headquarters of the US military. (Graphic Novel:War Buddies, Part 1) |
+ It seem unlikely any of the major powers would be unaware of such individuals particularly if the phenomenon has been going on since the 1970s. + The resources available to Mr. Bennet seem to beyond the capabilities of anything but government. + He seemed to have prior warning of the police raid. + He is interested in tracking, not killing or capturing evolved humans. • In World War II, Nazi Germany engaged in scientific programs to produce superior humans. Many of these scientist were taken to USA or USSR to continue their research. Just as German rocket science lead to the man landing on the moon, these evolved humans could represent the fruition of this research. - Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite stated in a "Behind the Eclipse" interview that the government is not involved in the Company. - Bryan Fuller stated in an interview that the government is not involved in the search for evolved humans. |
Bennet, Sandra
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| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sandra's condition is caused by repeatedly being subjected to The Haitian's power. If her health continues to degenerate, Mr. Bennet will eventually be discovered and forced to reveal the truth about his organization. | Sandra looks visibly ill when she returns from the doctor (Run!). She further shows evidence of unexplained brain hemorrhaging. (Unexpected). | Sandra's memory of Claire and Mr. Muggles is temporarily erased (Unexpected).
Events in Company Man corroborate this theory. |
| Sandra's condition was caused by the blow to the head that she suffered from Sylar's attack or another blow that the Haitian had erased from her memory so she did not seek appropriate medical treatment. | The doctor reviewing Sandra's case to Claire asks if she has been battered or suffered a serious blow. (Run!) |
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Dallas
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| Dallas is Mr. Petrelli | None | In the note that Dallas reads on the boat, it says "Our son...took his first steps yesterday." Because this is 1968, that would make the son about 38-39 years old, which is the approximate age of Nathan. Nathan also was a soldier. |
| Dallas is Mr. Linderman | None | |
| Dallas is the founder of the Company--possibly Thompson. | None | |
| Dallas went to work for the Company after he saw Austin heal him. | None |
Deveaux, Charles
For disproven theories, see here.
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Charles has a power similar to Sanjog's, like a sort of "spirit guide". | Peter had a dream about Charles around the same time Charles died. ([[Nothing to Hide) | Peter's dream was most likely his power of empathy in action; he connected with Charles' feelings and emotions. |
| Charles had the power of astral projection. | None | Charles was in a coma for an extended period and in some depictions, "astral travelers" become unconscious as their mind travels elsewhere. Charles also said that while asleep he had been flying around the world and seeing things happening. The accounts of those who claim to have experienced astral projection are very similar to this description. |
| Charles Deveaux was an agent of the Company. | Several agents of the Company meet on his rooftop in a flashback. (Company Man) | Mr. Bennet later recognizes the rooftop of the Deveaux building in one of Isaac's painting, indicating that he knew of the building and had been there before. (Unexpected). Claude also would be able to hide in plain sight (so to speak) while he was up there, since the last place the Company would look for him is right under their noses. |
| Charles was a member of a disbanded group that helped evolved humans. | None | There was possibly a group of humans who helped evolved humans. Other members could have been Linderman and Thompson. When they disbanded, they created their own groups: the Linderman Group, The Company, and The Deveaux Society. |
Deveaux, Simone
For disproven theories, see here.
Jumpsuit
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| The Exterminator works for Mr. Bennet, and his appearance was a ruse for Mohinder to meet, and trust, Eden. | Eden was planted by Mr. Bennet, and the gun the exterminator uses is the same style as the weapon Eden attempted to use on Sylar. | Eden picks up the gun when she goes to "rescue" Mohinder. |
Linderman, Mr.
For disproven theories, see here.
| Theory | Citations | Notes | |
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| Linderman is Austin. | None | ||
| Linderman will eventually play a bigger part in the series. | He is already connected to most of the other characters. | ||
| Linderman may be funding the Company. | Mr. Bennet and the Haitian are easily able to access Nathan's room in Linderman's casino. (Collision) | Linderman has money, and is connected to most of the characters. His interest in Isaac Mendez's paintings may indicate his knowledge of their significance and of the existence of superhuman powers. | |
| Linderman is Mr. Bennet's mysterious employer. | None | See "Linderman may be funding the Company". | |
| Linderman is an evolved human. | None | Linderman appears to be a key "villain" in the series, who already has somewhat sinister connections to most of the characters. Linderman collects items that have the symbol such as Hiro's sword. He also collects paintings by Isaac Mendez which may hint that he has a heightened level of awareness such as omniscience but no precognitive powers himself. Since Mr. Linderman predicts almost the exact path that will lead Nathan to the White House, he may have some kind of heightened awareness. Linderman seems without fear after Nathan points a pistol at him. A villainous superhuman would be an appropriate enemy. | |
| Linderman is Nathan and Peter Petrelli's actual father. | None | Nathan's campaign is funded by Linderman. Linderman was an associate of Mr. Petrelli, Nathan and Peter's supposed father. Linderman appears to know a lot about enhanced humans. Nathan and Peter, being siblings, may have inherited their powers from a parent. Angela Petrelli does not appear to have any powers. However, there is no hard evidence that Linderman has powers. | |
| Mr. Linderman is a shapeshifter. | None | Linderman may have been Sylar's cockroach and Mohinder the lizard. He may also have shape shifted into Hiro's dad to trick him. And if a live dinosaur is to battle Hiro, it could be Linderman. | |
| Mr. Linderman can manipulate probability. | None | Linderman owns casinos, a very lucrative business for someone who may have the ability to manipulate probability. He told Nathan Petrelli that "a series of fluke circumstances" would place him in the White House; a statement that suggests probability will be in both their favors if Nathan agrees to Linderman's plan. If Linderman were able to see the future, then he would have no need for Isaac Mendez's paintings. He may be gathering intelligence about Nathan and his abilities and connections through the paintings. | |
| Linderman has powers and he is recruiting to have world domination. | None | Maybe Mr. Bennet works for him and captures evolved humans to monitor them until needed. | |
| Linderman is aware that Isaac paints the future. He collects the paintings to further his own agenda. He buys all the paintings so as not to draw attention to the ones that really interest him | Simone states that Linderman buys all of Isaac's paintings that he can. (Godsend) | He may also be aware that the sword has special properties. | |
| Linderman buys Isaac Mendez's paintings so people don't realize that he can paint the future. | None | Linderman may be connected to the Company. By posing as a fan of Isaac's work, Linderman could be fulfilling the directives of the Company. | |
| Linderman has no powers. | None | Linderman is a powerful character; having no powers would be an interesting dichotomy. | |
| Linderman is Claude's father. | None | Both characters have British accents. Fathers having and protecting children with abilities is a recurring theme. | |
| Linderman wants Nathan to become president so that when people having evolutionary enhancements becomes mainstream knowledge, the major power will not be inclined to capture, kill, or otherwise control them. | None |
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| Linderman is either the embodiment of the evolved humans, or the embodiment of the universe. This is also known as omnipresence. | None |
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Masahashi, Ando
For disproven theories, see here.
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ando has the power to focus or amplify other people's powers. | Every time Hiro uses his powers near Ando, Hiro is able to do what he wants. When Hiro is not near Ando his powers are unpredictable. Also, when Isaac was around Ando, he was able to paint the future successfully without drugs. | The possibility of this is unlikely. When Hiro attempts to go back in time and save Charlie (Seven Minutes to Midnight), he moves back six months to April, far further than the day he intended to, despite his proximity to Ando. If Ando's ability is just developing it might explain this though. If Ando's ability is to amplify other people's powers, then that would explain why Hiro went so much futher back than he intended to. Also, Ando is next to Hiro at the Museum of Natural History, and Hiro is only able to slow time, not completely stop it (Godsend). That is after Hiro's powers have degerated though, and maybe, with Ando's presence and extreme concentration, he was able to get the peak of both those abilities at that time and only manage to slow time. |
| Ando has some kind of power involving the control of objects in motion. | Ando is nearby when the bullet from Hope's gun stops and then goes back into the barrel, causing it to "backfire". (Unexpected) |
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| Ando has the ability to speak the future. | There are many instances where Ando's offhand utterances later turn out to be true. In a recent episode, he says that he and Hiro need to find hope, only to meet a woman named Hope moments later. | This observation may simply be a device the writers have used to play up the need for Ando's character since Hiro learned English, or, more likely, to play up Hiro's quest for destiny. |
Nakamura, Kaito
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mr. Nakamura has powers. | None | The Petrellis and Claire Bennet's ability to have super powers may have been inherited. If this is consistent, Mr. Nakamura also has powers. |
| Mr. Nakamura is the head of the Company. | He seems to have incredible sway over other members of the Company (Company Man). He also is known to have significant resources at his disposal, given how easily he monitors and abducts Hiro and Ando (Distractions). | Some members of the Company speak Japanese, possibly having learned the language at the orders Mr. Nakamura. |
| Mr. Nakamura has been hiding Hiro from the Company. | Mr. Nakamura tells Mr. Bennet he will have to turn over Claire when and if she manifests a power. (Company Man) | Mr. Nakamura has not turned over Hiro to the Company. It is possible Mr. Nakamura does not know that Hiro has powers. Hiro himself didn't know he had powers until recently. |
| Mr. Nakamura's organization is a competitor to Linderman's organization. | Mr. Nakamura's organization is powerful and well funded. Linderman's people act independently of the Company, and no one associated with Linderman has the tracking marks.
In Hiros, Nathan flies away from Mr. Bennet and the Haitian, after having met with Linderman. |
This is part of a theory of Independent Action, where not everything lines up with two factions. |
Nakamura, Kimiko
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Kimiko has powers and will be back. | None | If Micah and Claire Bennet inherited their super powers, then it makes logical sense that all the Nakamuras may also have super powers. However, unless Kaito Nakamura and Hiro's mother both had powers, then Hiro may just be the first generation of evolved humans in that family. |
Parkman, Janice
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| The father of Janice's baby is not Matt. | Janice has been having an affair with Tom McHenry. (Seven Minutes to Midnight) | It would make sense that since Janice and Matt have been having so many marital problems that the baby could not be his. Also, the time when she discovered she was pregnant could fit together with the time when she was sleeping with Tom. Also, Janice always seems to be very tense when Matt is around and when he is reading her thoughts, although that could be she is just busy censoring her thoughts for privacy.
On the other hand, she specifically requested that he read her mind about the baby rather than simply telling him about it, which could be read as evidence that she at least believes the baby to be Matt's. |
| Nathan is the father of Janice's baby. | None | Though Nathan has had sexual relations with more than one woman, he has not had sex with Simone Deveaux, Claire Bennet, Janice Parkman, Sandra Bennet, Eden McCain, Charlie Andrews, Hana Gitelman, Kimiko Nakamura, Angela Petrelli, Candace Wilmer and many other females on Heroes. There is no evidence to this claim, however. |
Petrelli, Angela
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Angela knows Peter's friend Claude. | Angela is caught shoplifting socks (Genesis). Her son Peter meets a man who uses invisibility to sort of frame him for purse snatching (Distractions). | Claude has behaved as if he encountered people like Peter before — even helped them understand their powers. Perhaps those people include Angela and/or Peter's father. |
| Angela Petrelli has powers. | Both the Petrelli boys have super powers and Claire has powers because her father Nathan Petrelli and mother have super powers. | If there is a link between the mother and the passing on of the abilities, it is possible, since all mitochondrial DNA comes from the mother, that this is the key to expressed abilities. |
| Angela Petrelli is an agent of the Company, who was partnered with Mister Petrelli. | We have seen Claire handed off to be with surrogate parents until she manifests, it is possible that Peter and Nathan were given to the care of Angela and Mr. Petrelli in the same manner. Since the pairing of one person with powers and one person without powers seems to be the norm for the Company, we can hypothesize that Angela Petrelli is the one without powers, and possibly killed her partner before he could go public against Linderman and the AWI. This allowed her to tell Peter (her favorite son) that his father had simply had delusions of grandeur when he committed suicide (she was the one to find him too). | This allowed her to protect her favorite son, since Linderman and the Company already seem to have tabs on Nathan. |
| Angela Petrelli is part of an organization working against the Company. | She has been working with The Haitian and was aware of Claire to a greater degree than Nathan was. (Parasite) | |
| The organization working against the Company, of which Angela Petrelli and the Haitian are a part, is a powerful ancient/ancestral organization that has existed for ages. | The Haitian wears the "Godsend" symbol around his neck, which he has been wearing since before he met Mr. Bennet (Company Man). Further, the Haitian does not comply with Mr. Bennet's order to make Claire forget In (Fallout). |
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Petrelli, Monty and Simon
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| It is possible that Monty and Simon might have powers inherited from Nathan. | Micah is a second-generation evolved human, as is Claire Bennet. Nathan and Peter are evolved siblings. |
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| Monty and Simon are aliens. | None |
Petrelli, Mr.
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| It is possible that Mr. Petrelli had powers. | Mrs. Petrelli said that his depression involved delusions of grandeur, which is the same way Nathan describes Peter. His sons are evolved siblings. He worked for Mr. Linderman, who is probably aware of the recent evolutionary developments | |
| The Fake Petrelli Suicide Theory:Mr. Petrelli is not dead, but in hiding from Mr. Linderman, possibly as a part of the Witness Protection Program/Witness Security Program. He faked a suicide with the help of Nathan Petrelli to protect his wife and family and so not to be put into a position either against his son or against Mr. Linderman. | Nathan was the one who told Peter that his father was dead, yet when Nathan was almost killed, he felt it. Peter also sensed when Charles Deveaux passed on, while he didn't sense his own fathers passing. Their mother stated that Nathan was the one who found his father dead. |
Peter's not sensing his father's death could be explained by his powers just developing; however, since Peter's father supposedly committed suicide after Nathan's accident, he had already experienced his first vision. This theory requires that nobody other than those in on the fake suicide, like Nathan, had seen Mr. Petrelli's body, an unlikely scenario that has not been indicated in the show. While Nathan tells Peter that their dad is dead from a heart attack, Angela Petrelli told Peter in the hospital not only that his father suffered delusions of grandeur and had committed suicide, but that he had attempted it several times before. If his death was faked, those previous attempts are no longer explained. |
| Linderman orchestrated Mr. Petrelli's death to look like a suicide. | Linderman clearly has enough power to do such a thing, and he benefited from Mr. Petrelli's demise in that Nathan switched from being about to sue him to being a "candidate in his pocket." | |
| Mister Petrelli was an agent of the AWI and was killed because he was about to reveal company secrets to the public. | Children with powers often seem to be placed in surrogate families until their powers manifest (this seems to be the custom indicated in "Company Man"). It is possible that Mr. & Mrs. Petrelli were given Peter and Nathan and were told to raise them as their own until their powers manifested. Over this time, they had normal lives and grew to regard the AWI agents as their parents, and in order to continue his protection of Peter and Nathan, Mr. Petrelli was prepared to go public. He was killed by the AWI to prevent this, and his partner (though we can't be certain which of them had the powers) Mrs. Petrelli covered it up as a suicide. | Mrs. Petrelli's behavior toward Peter after his semi-failed attempt to fly also can therefore be interpreted as her desire to keep her 'favorite' son from being exposed. |
Suresh, Mohinder
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| Mohinder has lived in the US prior to Genesis. | Mohinder has a license to drive a taxi cab. To acquire such a license in the 36 hours the show leaves him is impossible. Therefore he must have acquired the license, or at least its prerequisites, at a previous date. | Mohinder may have been awarded the license illegally. Mohinder's license expires on a day that doesn't exist. It's probably a fake, but this could merely be a production gaffe. |
| Mohinder is on the list | Mr. Bennet asks him if he's on the list and he hesitates. His sister Shanti was described as special; if this means she had powers, then the fact that the Petrelli brothers both have powers would suggest that Mohinder should have powers as well. |
Disproven by Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite. [1] |
| Mohinder will be the next character killed off. | His dad worked with Sylar and Sylar killed him, he could decide to do the same with Mohinder. | Tim Kring said in an interview that Mohinder is one of the few truly safe characters. |
| Mohinder's sister, Shanti Suresh, had the ability to morph her body into stone. | When Mohinder remembered his father's reference to having a heart of stone in Homecoming, he tried to think of a connection between the phrase and the password to view the list on Chandra's computer, and put in Shanti. |
Thompson
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Thompson is Mr. Bennet's boss. | Mr. Bennet received a text message from "Thompson" asking if Hana Gitelman had "manifested" while she was being trained at the Alaskan facility. | Mr. Bennet received a cell phone call from an unidentified superior in Fallout who gave him instructions regarding Sylar.
Company Man confirms that Thompson is the person who hired Bennet to work for The Company. |
| Thompson is the leader of the party that tries to apprehend Ted Sprague in the graphic novel ...exploding man, part 2. | The man's face, especially on page 4, bears a resemblance to that of Eric Roberts, who portrays Thompson. The GN also made a point to indicate that the leader escaped from the explosion that killed his team. | |
| Thompson is Austin or Dallas. | He is about the right age |
Walker, Molly
For disproven theories, see here.
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| Sylar believes Molly is an evolved human | It's not yet clear what Sylar's interest in Molly or her parents is, or whether any of them are evolved humans, but he did attempt to kidnap her. However, since the only other of Sylar's victims shown with their brains removed have been evolved humans (Isaac Mendez in the future, Charlie) or believed by Sylar to be an evolved human (i.e., Sylar thought Jackie Wilcox was Claire Bennet), it's quite likely that at least her father, who was on the list, possessed superpowers. | Mohinder Suresh mentioned James Walker when listing those his father believed to have powers.
Hiro Nakamura (future) said in a coded email to Hana that he "found Molly Walker and will find others" as part of the Heroes 360 Experience. Sylar could have been taking Molly somewhere to take out her brain in seclusion and away from security. |
| Molly might have the ability to amplify powers, thus making her a highly desirable target for Sylar. | This would explain Matt's ability to hear thoughts from well outside the house, at a time when his powers were new and unfocused. | |
| Molly will be seen in episode 20, which supposedly takes place in the future. | None | |
| Molly will be a character in Season 2. | None | The email response to those who figure out the puzzle on Hiro's blog specifically mentions Molly. |
Walker, Mrs.
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
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| Mrs. Walker's first name is ambisexual. | Sylar has only directly killed women with ambisexual first names: Charlie, Jackie, and Dale. | Among others, Mrs. Walker's first name could be Pat, Jo, Cameron, or Bob. Another very probable name would be Pedroff. |
Zach
For disproven theories, see here.
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Zach has an unknown ability. | None | Zach shares an uncanny similarity in facial features with Mr. Muggles. It is possible that he is a shapeshifter. |
| He is killed because of Claire. | None | He no longer remembers Claire's power or friendship, having been mind-wiped by the Haitian in Fallout. |
| He is gay. | Confirmed by NBC as not gay, but not yet confirmed in show, so there is a chance that that may change in future. Also his blog was supposed to be designed to be alternate lifestyle friendly | Confirmed off screen by Tim Kring in an interview with Out magazine. This most likely means that Zach is not and never will be gay in the show or graphic novels, but this may change at any time. |
| He has deeper feelings for Claire. | None, except that he seemed to care for her a great deal before his mind wipe | |
| Zach will be the one who eventually saves Claire, possibly with his theoretical ability. | None | Claire has already been saved once, by Peter Petrelli in Homecoming. When Claire asks if this fulfills the prophecy, The Haitian simply responds that she is saved "for now." |
| Zach is actually Claire's twin brother. He knows it, but she doesn't. | He won't date her and yet tries to be very close to her. | |
| Zach is actually Claire's twin brother, but neither knows it yet. | They were childhood friends. He can't remember where he heard of Kermit Texas. He has had his memory erased once, and possibly more than once. When he and Claire start hanging out again, Mr. Bennet appears both suspicious and interested in Claire being nice to Zach. | The newspaper article about the fire that supposedly killed Claire's real mom mentioned only a daughter. However, the whole accident, the alleged deaths, and the separation of the parties was clearly part of a conspiracy. Perhaps a lost brother could have been in the mix too a la Luke and Leia. |
| Zach "remembers" Kermit, TX because he and Claire had previously tried to find her parents and the Haitian took their memories | None |
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