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Spoiler:Godsend
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This article contains spoilers for the upcoming episode "Godsend"
TV Guide Blurb
Published Spoilers
- This episode will feature two possibly new recurring characters Aron Malsky, an accountant-type man who works for a powerful man and has no problem doing dirty work, and an overworked and not really successful public defender. FBI agents are investigating several murders that have occurred under mysterious circumstances. An athletic prison guard gets beaten up by an inmate. A SWAT team invades the offices of a large company. Spoiler Fix
- Spoilers from the new preview trailers: Matt tells his wife that he can hear other people's thoughts. Hiro sees Nathan again. He says "Flying Man!" and put his arms out. The scene takes place in Isaac's apartment, which could mean that all three of them collide. HRG tells Mohinder that "together we can actually make a difference." Claire (to the Haitian): "I want to talk to Peter Petrelli" Claire saying that she "can't do this by herself." Claire saying that "nothing in her life has been real" Lawyer (to Niki): "They're going to seek the death penalty." Parkman bashing HRG into a wall. Niki being injected with something, laying in a padded room with a straight jacket. Peter (to Claude): "This entire city is in danger... People die. We die, but I don't know when it happens." Nathan (to Isaac): "How did you know about this (exploding man painting)?" Isaac: "I painted what I saw." Simone standing above Peter Petrelli who is in a hospital bed. Some kind of shack lighting up as if it's going to explode. Claude (presumably), holding Peter up against a lamppost. Mohinder (to Nathan): "of all the people on this list, your brother may be the most important." Micah talking to Niki or Jessica in prison.Spoiler Fix
- Tim Kring reveals: Ted disappeared at the end of Episode Nine and doesn’t show up again until 12. He breaks out. He’s abducted and then he breaks out. He’s hell bent on finding out what happened to him. Ted is a really a fun character, but we drop him for several episodes while he’s out there in the wind. WizardUniverse.com
- In an interview, Masi Oka said "I'll say it straight up the answer [to the dinosaur painting] will be given in episode twelve. When the first episode comes back you'll see the dinosaur in play. Our shows have always realized Isaac's paintings come to fruition in one form or another. All I can say is that I do work for Industrial Light & Magic and we have worked on a great show called 'Jurassic Park.' What does that mean? I don't know."
- The episode, titled “Godsend,” begins with the superimposition “Two Weeks Later” (which puts it just three weeks before Nov. 8, when Manhattan goes boom). source
- As the episode begins, Hiro, Nathan and Peter have all returned to New York, where we learn Hiro’s powers have been diminishing since he failed to rescue his waitress-girlfriend Charlie. Peter, meanwhile, is in a coma, reliving the dream of apocalypse. source
- It turns out that Syler did not escape PrimaTech Paper following the unpleasantness with Eden. source
- Claire’s nerd-pal, Zach, isn’t gone for good after all. source
- Nathan comes to remark that Hiro’s English is much improved. Hiro attributes this to Charlie, who taught him “many things.” source
- Niki, while in Vegas stir, makes a very interesting discovery about herself. I think. source
- We do not learn who Jack Bennet reports to, but a plural pronoun is employed. source
- The shadowy “Linderman” does not yet surface (at least not overtly), but the name “Linderman” comes up a lot. source
- Peter does not fly, but there are special effects aplenty. source
- The new Christopher Eccleston character is indeed introduced in this episode. He sports a beard and we don’t meet him till near episode’s end. source
- And here’s how it ends, spoiler boys: “Who needs God when you got me?” source
Fan Theories
- Godsend is defined as: a sudden happening that brings good fortune
- This could mean the previous episode, Fallout is a negative episode with a lot of problems, and this one is the return of optimism.
- Some Heroes may have their powers revealed to the general public and they will embrace them as Godsends to help them in a time of need.
- A new character will be seen, who can mentor the Heroes on how to use their powers
- In the synopsis: "An athletic prison guard gets beaten up by an inmate." could indicate Jessica taking matters into her own hands after Niki turns herself in for murder
- In the synopsis: "A SWAT team invades the offices of a large company." could indicate that the Paper Factory which is a front for Mr. Bennet gets invaded.