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Irony

Candice is killed with a Have a Nice Day mug.

Throughout Heroes, irony is used to underline themes, as well as to highlight comedic tones.

Memorable Quotes

"You gotta love the irony , c'mon its like a Greek tragedy or something."

- Eric Doyle (to Claire, Meredith and Sandra) (Dying of the Light)

Episodic Recurrences

Genesis

  • Peter begins to believe that he can fly and tries to convince his skeptical brother of it. When he attempts to prove his ability, Nathan himself is the one who takes flight.
  • Peter says that it "might be a little awkward if I ever wanted to ask [Simone] out" because they treat each other like brother and sister. They later become a pair of lovers.

Don't Look Back

  • Brody states that Claire is "dainty". Soon afterwards, she is accidentally tackled, has her neck broken and regenerates.

One Giant Leap

  • When Matt tries to explain that he can hear voices in his head, Audrey asks if the voices tell him to rob a store or kill the President. Matt later stops a man from robbing a store, and in a dark future, Matt works with the President who is actually a man he has been hunting hiding behind an illusion.
  • Paulette Hawkins tells Niki that her son, D.L., would never murder anyone. Later, he kills Linderman.

Better Halves

  • After long believing her husband guilty of murder, Niki discovers that she herself committed the crimes for which he was imprisoned.

Seven Minutes to Midnight

Homecoming

Six Months Ago

  • When Chandra is testing Gabriel's brain activity to see if Gabriel has an ability, Gabriel asks him about the testing: "So... What? You're gonna cut me open?" Later, Gabriel Gray assumes the name "Sylar" and cuts open his victims' -- those he believes to be evolved humans -- skulls to examine their brains.
  • Hiro goes to the phone to try to call Ando. When the call is answered, it is not Ando, but the Hiro of six months ago who picks up the phone.
  • Niki says that her life is "too much for one person." She later acquired a split personality.

Fallout

  • Peter, who is trying to prevent the explosion, has a dream in which he himself is the cause of the explosion.
  • Eden McCain attempts to use her power to have Sylar commit suicide, however, her plan backfires and she kills herself in order to keep Sylar from obtaining her power.

Godsend

  • Peter is on his cell phone, trying to get get a flight out of New York so that he won't wipe out the city. He suggests going to Nevada. However, if he goes to Nevada, he would be in the same area as Ted, whose power is the source of Peter's exploding problem.

Run!

  • Hiro and Ando find a woman called Hope — immediately after Hiro tells Ando that they "need to find hope" — and because of her hopeful name, they decide to help her. She turns out to be a thief who attempts to kill the duo.

Unexpected

  • While in Bozeman, Mohinder discusses the murder of his father. He states, "What does it matter. Even if I did come face to face with him, justice could never be served." At that moment he is talking directly to Sylar who is masquerading as Zane Taylor.

Parasite

  • After holding Sylar captive, Mohinder draws spinal fluid from Sylar and tells him he "might actually do some good before [he] dies". Later, Sylar escapes, then tells Mohinder that he "might actually do some good before [he] dies" before he assaults him and pins him to the ceiling.

The Hard Part

Landslide

  • Despite having been working on Sylar's case for months, Audrey exchanges words with the killer without realising who he actually is.

Kindred

  • Will says "Sláinte!" when he pulls his gun on Ricky. This Gaelic greeting means "to your health".
  • Sylar kills Candice with a Have a Nice Day mug.
  • After Sylar kills Candice, he comments that Candice was being something that she wasn't. Sylar doesn't want to be -- and ignores that he is -- an "insignificant watchmaker". In the future, Sylar uses Candice's ability to pretend to be President Nathan Petrelli.
  • When West explains the mark on his neck to Claire, he mentions that the man in the horn-rimmed glasses, Claire's father, abducted him.

The Kindness of Strangers

  • Sylar, a man who is on a hunt to acquire new powers, meets Maya, a woman who is trying to get rid of hers.
  • When Sylar, who intends on killing Maya, tells her his name, she compares him to the Angel Gabriel, who is said to be the angel of death.

Fight or Flight

  • Peter and Caitlin talk about his past, and Peter says that anyone can try and find him - it will not affect him. Ricky dies as a result.

Four Months Ago...

Cautionary Tales

  • Noah, who was so determined to get West out of Claire's life, ends up asking him for help.
  • Elle, who thought Noah had a deathwish for kidnapping her, gets outsmarted by him and ends up shocking herself with her own power.

Truth & Consequences

Powerless

Angels and Monsters

  • Nathan tells Tracy they can trust Mohinder to help them, and says he is completely harmless. Meanwhile, Mohinder has rendered Maya unconscious and seals her in a cocoon along with his other victims.

Dying of the Light

  • In a twisted game of Russian roulette, Claire is forced to pull the trigger on Meredith by Eric Doyle. However, the gun does not fire. Sandra's turn is next, and she is forced to shoot Claire. Eric even remarks about the irony, comparing the situation to a Greek tragedy.

The Eclipse, Part 2

  • Sylar kills Elle, the person who saved his life.

Our Father

Dual

  • Both Flint and Meredith blow up the Pinehearst and Primatech facilities, respectively, with fires they started and are engulfed in the flames themselves.
  • The night's events are similar to that of events that took place in How to Stop an Exploding Man, in that one Petrelli brother flies the other away from an explosive disaster.
  • Sylar is killed in the exact same way he killed Peter in .07%: a shard of glass to the back of the head.
  • Nathan, once on the path of giving everyone abilities, now wants everyone with abilities to be captured and locked away.

A Clear and Present Danger

  • Tracy tells Danko's team to screw themselves when they try and capture her. Tracy's sister Niki, tells Lindermen's thugs to screw themselves when they try to take advantage of her. Both quotes are marked in the first episode of their respective volumes.

Building 26

  • Sylar is not happy when Luke thanks him for coming back to help him, he just turns the radio on, only to hear "Psycho Killer, qu'est-ce que c'est?".
  • The way that Noah Bennet was abducted by Matt, Mohinder and Peter was the same way he and The Haitian abducted Matt in One Giant Leap (e.g. A drugged drink that knocked him unconscious).

Cold Wars

  • Noah gets kidnapped by Matt, the same way he kidnapped Matt in Season 1; made unconscious by a drugged drink.

Exposed

Cold Snap

  • Eric Doyle is tied up like a puppet in Danko's apartment.
  • In volume 3, Tracy killed a man by accidentally freezing and shattering him in a parking lot. In volume 4, Tracy creates a cold snap in a parking lot, freezing and supposedly killing not only pursuing agents but herself as well. These also note the first and last time she used her ability.

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