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Heidi and the kids left [[Nathan]], driven away by his drinking because he is unable to cope with [[Peter]]'s presumed death. | Heidi and the kids left [[Nathan]], driven away by his drinking because he is unable to cope with [[Peter]]'s presumed death. | ||
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Heidi is told by Angela Petrelli outside Nathan's hospital room that the Petrelli family has a history of delusions of grandeur, and is told to keep it secret. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 22:15, 12 November 2007
Heidi Petrelli | |
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Portrayed by | Rena Sofer |
First appearance | Nothing to Hide |
In-story stats | |
Known ability | None |
Gender | |
Home | Hyde Park, NY |
Residence | Heidi Petrelli's home |
Significant other | formerly Nathan Petrelli |
Children | Simon Petrelli, Monty Petrelli (sons) |
Heidi Petrelli is Nathan Petrelli's wife and is involved with his strategies for his bid for congressional office. She was confined to a wheelchair because of injuries suffered from a car accident where Nathan was the driver, until Linderman healed her. She is currently separated from Nathan following the explosion.
Character History
Nothing to Hide
Heidi and Angela Petrelli plan a brunch at Nathan's Hyde Park estate, hoping to garner a sympathetic interview from New York Journal reporter Oliver Dennison. Dennison questions Heidi about the accident and attempts to imply that she blames Nathan for the accident. She deflected any such allegations.
During the brunch, Dennison reveals that he knows Nathan was seen with a blonde in Las Vegas, but a gatecrashing Peter claims Nathan was speaking with a depression expert on his behalf. Heidi later confronts Nathan, asking him if Peter's explanation was true, and telling him that she needs hope if she is to walk again. Nathan confirms Peter's explanation.
Six Months Ago
After celebrating Peter's graduation from nursing school, where Heidi and Nathan dance, the two of them drive back home. An SUV from behind tries to run them off the road. Nathan suddenly disappears from the driver's seat, uncontrollably levitating upwards. Heidi is left alone in the car, which crashes into some barrels at an exit ramp.
After a surgery that took 10 hours, Heidi's surgeon calls Nathan aside and informs him about Heidi's condition: from now on, she has to use a wheelchair.
The Hard Part
Heidi returns to the Petrelli Mansion with her two sons, greeting her husband at the entrance.
Landslide
Heidi finds her husband talking with Mr. Linderman, and she is uncomfortable at his presence. Before he leaves, he holds her hand and says that he wants to give them both a gift for the occasion. After he leaves, she berates Nathan for allowing a thief into their home. Nathan explains that Linderman is his biggest campaign contributor, and starts to notice Heidi's feet moving. She slowly stands up and hugs Nathan, who says that it is a miracle.
At the victory celebration, she complains that she shouldn't be hiding what happened by still using the wheelchair, but Nathan tells her that people don't believe in miracles and they need to wait before making it public.
How to Stop an Exploding Man
Nathan tells his mother that Heidi and the boys are heading to Nantucket.
Four Months Later
Heidi and the kids left Nathan, driven away by his drinking because he is unable to cope with Peter's presumed death.
Four Months Ago
Heidi is told by Angela Petrelli outside Nathan's hospital room that the Petrelli family has a history of delusions of grandeur, and is told to keep it secret.
Trivia
- Her first name, Heidi, is of Old German origin, and means "exalted nature".
See Also
- For other members of the Petrelli family, see Petrelli (disambig).