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Spartacus : Blood and Sand S01E04




Episode 04 - The Thing in the Pit (12/02/2010)..

Synopsis : Because of his recent loss to Crixus in the arena, Spartacus must now fight in the pits to redeem his honor and gain money for Batiatus. Batiatus has trouble repaying back debts owed to Ovidius, and then an attempt is made on his life in the pits by unknown men.


Spartacus: Blood and Sand is a Starz television series that premiered on January 22, 2010. The series is inspired by the historical figure of Spartacus (played by Andy Whitfield), a Thracian gladiator who from 73 to 71 BC led a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic. Executive producers Steven S. DeKnight and Robert Tapert focused on structuring the events of Spartacus' obscure early life leading up to the beginning of historical records. The show has been rated TV-MA for graphic violence, strong sexual content, and coarse language.

The show was initially renewed for a second season but production was delayed because Whitfield was diagnosed with early-stage non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Due to the delay, Starz produced a six-episode prequel series, entitled Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. Pre-production of season 2 began following the announcement that Whitfield was cancer free, however his cancer recurred. Starz has since replaced Whitfield with actor Liam McIntyre, who will play Spartacus for season two


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Heroes Season 4 [END]


SEASON FOUR comprised volume five, "Redemption" and takes place six weeks after the events of season three. The heroes try to return to their normal lives, Peter returns to his job as a paramedic, while Claire attends college. Sylar's acquired abilities begin to manifest as Nathan struggles to maintain his identity and Sylar's consciousness, trapped in Matt Parkman's mind, taunts him and seeks out his body. A carnival group is introduced, led by Samuel, who tries to recruit more people with abilities into his carnival family in hopes of creating a community for these people where they are welcome to be open with their abilities and respected by outsiders. The end of the Season 4 finale begins Volume Six, "Brave New World", in which Claire reveals the existence of people with special abilities to a group of reporters and photographers.

The plot of Heroes is designed to be similar to the stories of comic books with small story arcs built into the series' larger story arc plot. Each season of Heroes is designed to involve ordinary people who discover extraordinary super powers, and how these abilities take effect in the character's daily lives.

SEASON ONE, known as "Genesis", begins as a seemingly ordinary group of people gradually becomes aware that they have special abilities. Events illustrate their reactions to these powers, and how the discovery affects their personal and professional lives. At the same time, several ordinary individuals are investigating the origins and extent of these abilities. Mohinder continues his late father's research into the biological source of the change, while Noah represents a secret organization known only as "The Company". While coping with these new abilities, each of the characters is drawn, willingly or unwillingly, into the Company's conspiracy to control superpowered people and into a race to stop an explosion from destroying New York City.

SEASON TWO, known as "Generations" begins four months after the events of Kirby Plaza. The main plot arc of Generations deals with the Company and its research on the Shanti virus. This research is explored through the Company's founders, whose identities are revealed, as well as through the effects of various strains of the virus. The heroes ultimately come together in an attempt to stop the release of a deadly strain of the virus and avert a global pandemic.

The first part of SEASON THREE was known as "Villains". Volume three began with the assassination attempt on Nathan, and explores its consequences. In addition, several villains escape from the confines of Level 5, and the Company attempts to recapture them. Arthur Petrelli (Robert Forster) heals from systemic nerve damage and aims to create a formula to give ordinary people abilities. The second part of season three, titled "Fugitives", involves what happens after Nathan fails to produce the formula. After the destruction of Primatech and Pinehearst, the heroes attempt to lead normal lives until Nathan initiates his plan to round up all people with abilities. Sylar kills Nathan in an intense duel; however, Matt is instructed to alter Sylar's mind to believe that he is Nathan.
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Episode 01 - (Volume 5: Redemption) Orientation
Claire's attempt to start over at college hits a major snag when she discovers that her roommate has committed suicide - or did she? Living the lonely bachelor life in D.C. and struggling to find purpose, H.R.G. offers to help Tracy get her life back by having the Haitian wipe all memory of her from Danko's mind. Tracy proceeds to Danko's apartment, only to witness his murder at the hands of Edgar, acting on behest of a very unusual carnival ringmaster, Samuel. Meanwhile, Matt has reunited with Janice and their son in Los Angeles, and got his old job back as an LAPD detective. The only problem is, Sylar has resurfaced in Matt's head, and he wants his body back - now!
Ando has been in love with Hiro's sister Kimiko forever, but she hates him with a passion, and thinks Hiro's new Dial-A-Hero venture is a ridiculous waste of money. To further add to Ando's woe, Hiro confessed that he's dying and there's nothing he can do about it, refusing to change the past to save his own life. Unable to control his ability, Hiro disappears. Having cut himself off from his family, Peter is back at his old NYC EMT job, desperate to save as many lives as he can to make up for the sins of the past.

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Episode 02 - Jump, Push, Fall
Hiro embarks on a new mission to undo the wrongs of the past, and H.R.G. finds a compass, which ultimately leads to the Carnival. Unable to control his ability, Hiro inadvertently time travels 14 years into the past to bump into Samuel at the Carnival. Samuel prompts Hiro to make a small change to events, which ultimately cause Ando and Kimiko to fall in love. Overjoyed, Hiro realizes his new mission is to un-do the wrongs of his past before it's too late. Under orders from Samuel, Edgar retrieves the compass, leaving H.R.G. badly wounded. Luckily, Peter saves the Company man, and Tracy plays nursemaid.
While Sylar emerges from Matt's mind to wreak havoc in his life, Nathan hasn't quite been feeling like himself. Abilities that he didn't know he had are emerging, and his memories don't seen real. Since Peter is AWOL saving lives in NYC, Nathan turns to Angela for advice. Fearing the re-emergence of Sylar, Angela blames Nathan's erratic behavior on mid-life crisis, and recommends that he get himself a fast car and a loose woman. After all, it worked for his father...

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Episode 03 - Ink
Claire's been avoiding Gretchen like the plague, but there's really nowhere to hide in a co-ed dorm. Deciding to trust, Claire finally comes clean with Gretchen, and invites her to be roommates. In California, Matt's trying to fend off Sylar while on a drug bust. When Sylar tricks him into beating up the perp, Matt knows he's ruined his life, and is forced to use his powers to save what's left of it.
Although grief over the death of brother Joseph has left Samuel unsure of his direction, he dons a suit and leaves the carnival to find Peter in New York. Posing as an accident survivor, Samuel sues Peter for negligence. With the help of a deaf file clerk, who's just discovering her ability to see sound in color, Peter locates Samuel at the hospital. Knowing that Samuel wasn't at the accident scene, Peter dismisses him as a scammer, until Hesam explains that the lawsuit could kill Peter's EMT career. Peter speeds through the city to apologize to Samuel in a park. Calling on his skills as a hospice nurse, Peter helps Samuel talk through his grief, earning his admiration. When Samuel leaves to destroy his childhood home, Peter is drawn through the park by ethereal cello music. The deaf file clerk is discovering that she can play the cello like an angel, but when she realizes she's drawn a crowd, she runs off.

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Episode 04 - Acceptance
Claire visits her father, concerned that he's without a plan, and offers some advice. Sometimes you have to remember who you were to figure out who you want to be. Unbeknownst to anyone except Lydia, H.R.G. starts a file on Edgar. Tracy decides to get her old job back with Governor Malden. But something doesn't feel right -- she wants to help people and Malden clearly isn't a helping people kind of guy. When H.R.G. passes Claire's advice on to Tracy, she's able to find the strength to quit Malden for good.
Overjoyed to learn that Ando and Kimiko are getting married, Hiro promises to stand in for his father and give away the bride. Since the wedding is a year away, Ando insists that Hiro tell Kimiko that he's dying, but Hiro spends his time trying to save a suicidal employee. Finally, realizing he needs to face the truth, Hiro confesses all to Kimiko, only to experience a devastating pain in his head, and then he disappears. Nathan discovers a past he never knew about, involving the accidental death of his first love, Kelly. When Angela admits that she covered it up and wiped Nathan's memory, Nathan tells Kelly's mother the truth, so she has him killed and dumped in a shallow grave. But a fist pokes through the dirt, as Sylar claws his way to the surface!

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Episode 05 - Hysterical Blindness
Claire becomes suspicious of new roommate Gretchen, when it looks like she's created a near fatal accident during a sorority pledge. Stunning Claire, Gretchen reveals her true motive with a kiss! After an argument with her mother, who wants her to quit grieving and rejoin the human race, Emma runs into traffic. Luckily, Peter's on hand to whisk her to safety, gaining her ability in the process. Later at home, Emma finds a cello, courtesy of the carnival, and discovers that her newfound skill has a dark side -- busting walls.
Angela is worried when Nathan is nowhere to be found. Little does she know, Sylar has dug his way out of the shallow grave in the woods, and stumbled into police custody, while in the grips of total amnesia. A rookie psychologist offers to help Sylar regain his life, but when Captain Lubbock discovers a hint off a fingerprint, he tries to take down the man he believes to be Gabriel Gray. Insisting that he's not a killer, Sylar's ability rises up to protect him, and he's able run from the cops... into the waiting arms of Samuel and the carnival.

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Episode 06 - Tabula Rasa
Realizing that Hiro's life is ebbing away, Peter imports his ability, then teleports into H.R.G.'s bathroom. Does H.R.G. know a healer? Peter and H.R.G. teleport to a small town in Georgia, where the corpses of teen healer Jeremy's parents have just become fragrant. Mad with grief, Jeremy greets H.R.G. and Peter with a shotgun: his ability to heal has turned into the ability to kill. Peter stops time in front of a blast meant for H.R.G., but he's a split second too late! Luckily, H.R.G. is able to coax Jeremy into bringing Peter back to life.
Back in Mercy Hospital in NYC, Hiro can't stay in bed. He prefers to spend his time convincing Emma that she can use her ability to lift up all of humankind. When Peter finally returns with the ability to heal Hiro -- Hiro disappears! Hiro re-materializes in his hospital gown, outside the Burnt Toast Diner, three years ago. Thrilled, Hiro presses his nose against the window to behold the beauty of his great love, waitress Charlie.
Lydia and Samuel watch over Sylar. Samuel is intent upon integrating Sylar into Carnival life, by any means necessary. To this end, he introduces Sylar to Damian, who touches Sylar's head and walks him into the Hall of Mirrors, which play a montage of Sylar's heinous crimes. Despite the fact the Sylar is completely unglued, Samuel welcomes him into the Carnival family, angering an already edgy Edgar.

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Episode 07 - Strange Attractors
When the cops insist they'll only release Jeremy to a family member, H.R.G. calls "Aunt Tracy." Samuel tries to convince Tracy that she should bring Jeremy to the Carnival, giving her a compass so she can find her way back "home." When H.R.G. and Tracy lead Jeremy out of the police station, an angry mob gathers, and Jeremy loses control, killing a man. A deputy decides to take matters into his own hands, chaining Jeremy to a pick-up truck and dragging him to his death.
Meanwhile, pledges Gretchen and Claire are kidnapped by Becky and the Alpha Chi girls to take part in a scavenger hunt in an abandoned slaughterhouse as part of Hell Week. Claire realizes that someone's trying to kill Gretchen, and winds up exposing Becky and herself.
In Los Angeles, Sylar takes over when Matt is making love to wife Janice. Matt decides to tell Janice most of the truth, intending to leave the house to keep her safe, but she insists that he stay put -- she'll leave. When Matt starts drinking, he realizes that the alcohol is having a negative effect on Sylar. After a bottle of tequila, Sylar seems to have disappeared, but Janice returns with Greene to find Matt arguing with what looks like himself. Now Sylar is in total control of Matt.

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Episode 08 - Once Upon A Time In Texas
Still wearing his hospital gown, Hiro slips back in time three years to find himself outside the Burnt Toast Diner in Midland, Texas. Elated to see the love of his life, waitress Charlie Andrews, Hiro is determined to save her from her fate, death by Sylar. Samuel appears to remind Hiro of the Butterfly Effect -- he must tread carefully so as not to disturb the time-space continuum. Hiro makes a deal with Sylar: if Sylar will pinch out Charlie's blood clot to save her life, Hiro will reveal Sylar's future. Once Charlie's life has been saved, the happy couple prepare to live happily ever after... but Samuel has a different agenda. Using the last of time traveler Arnold's life energy to stash Charlie somewhere in time, Samuel begs for Hiro's help. Eight weeks ago he did something very wrong... something that resulted in Mohinder's death.
Three years ago, H.R.G. was also eating pancakes at the Burnt Toast Diner, along with co-worker Lauren. They've been meeting for breakfast twice weekly for a while now, and their relationship seems to be veering towards something more than just friends. When Lauren hands H.R.G. a motel key in an attempt to take their relationship to the next level, H.R.G. balks. Someday he wants to be able to tell his family the truth. Rather than risk their working relationship, Lauren has the Haitian wipe her memory.

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Episode 09 - Shadowboxing
There's a giant train wreck in New York City, and Peter is rushing around trying to heal everyone he can. The only trouble is, that each time he heals someone, his energy is depleted. Despite the chaos, Emma finally finds the strength to use her medical skills to save the life of a little girl. Afterwards she confesses to Peter that when she was unable to save her nephew from drowning, she quit medical school. Now it's time to go back.
Gretchen is so scared after Becky's attempt on her life that Claire calls H.R.G. to help out. Finding little comfort, Gretchen books a flight for home and leaves school, crushing Claire. Samuel shows up at Claire's dorm, just as Becky corners H.R.G. at the sorority house. Together, they recount the tale of Becky's past. How when Becky was five years old, she witnessed the murder of her father at H.R.G.'s hands. It's not Claire that Becky wants, but H.R.G. When Becky tries to take out H.R.G., Samuel tasers her into submission, but not before H.R.G. throws Claire to the ground as she tries to prevent him from firing on the carnies.
Meanwhile, Samuel wakes up in Lydia's trailer as Nathan. Freaked out, Nathan puts on Sylar's clothes and flies to New York, where he falls into Peter's arms. Nathan's in big trouble and needs help.

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Episode 10 - Brother's Keeper
Having lost control of her powers, Tracy retreats to H.R.G.'s apartment where Claire finds her mid-meltdown. When Claire tries to help, Tracy inadvertently freezes her. Luckily, Claire regenerates and the girls bond -- it's hard to make friends in the normal world. Thinking she may just give up any attempt at a normal life, Tracy calls Samuel.
Peter escorts Nathan to his first day back at work, where they are confronted by The Haitian. Rather than wipe their minds per Angela's orders, The Haitian sends Peter to a storage facility which holds the answer the brothers seek -- Nathan's embalmed corpse! The brothers decide to find Matt, who is hovering near death in a Texas hospital. Peter heals Matt, bringing Sylar to the surface. With no other recourse, Matt tells the brothers the whole story -- the real Nathan is dead and lying in the storage unit. Seizing control of Matt, all Sylar needs is a touch of Nathan's hand to be restored to his rightful body. In the ensuing struggle, Nathan brushes Sylar's hand, then grabs Peter and flies to the Grand Canyon to avoid the cops. Matt is overjoyed that Sylar seems to have left him for good and sneaks out of the hospital. Although Nathan is devastated to think that he's really Sylar, Peter grabs onto him, assuming his powers, refusing to let Nathan go it alone.
Nine weeks ago, Mohinder is living the good life in India, reunited with his love Mira. But he can't resist investigating a box of his father Chandra's research from Coyote Sands, which contains a film explaining that Samuel's power increases exponentially when surround with other specials. Hoping to put a stop to Samuel, Mohinder finds Joseph Sullivan, still alive. Joseph has been keeping Samuel's power a secret, wants Mohinder to burn the film and return to India. Just as Mohinder is about to burn the film, Hiro shows up to switch it out -- Samuel has told Hiro that he must save the film in order to save Charlie's life. When time unfreezes, Samuel enters the room, demanding to know what's on the film. Mohinder refuses to tell, so Samuel kills him in a burst of emotion and runs off. Luckily, Mohinder revives, since Hiro has outfitted him with a Kevlar vest, saving his life. Hiro explains that Mohinder has to lay low for eight weeks until he can save Charlie, but Mohinder refuses. Samuel is too dangerous. Reluctantly, Hiro makes Mohinder disappear... to a padded cell in a mental hospital!

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Episode 11 - Thanksgiving
Three families celebrate Thanksgiving. Peter and Nathan force Angela to tell them the truth about Nathan's death. She confesses that she had Matt force Nathan's personality into Sylar's body. Sylar takes control of Nathan's body and is about to kill Angela, but Nathan rallies, fighting back to the surface, and flies off.
After watching Chandra's film, Samuel refuses to reveal Charlie's whereabouts to Hiro. When Lydia learns that Hiro has visited the past without saving Joseph's life, she convinces him to bring her to the past on the day that Joseph was murdered. Hiro and Lydia witness Joseph's murder at Samuel's hands. Hiro manages to teleport them back to the present before Samuel discovers them, but he knows they were there. At the Thanksgiving table, Edgar accuses Samuel of murder, and is about to get murdered himself when Hiro stops time, allowing Edgar to run off. Samuel calls in Damian to lay hands on Hiro. Once his brains are sufficiently scrambled, Hiro disappears.
H.R.G. shops for Thanksgiving, hoping to bump into Lauren, and invite her to dinner. Luckily, his plan bears fruit, because H.R.G. has no idea how to cook, and Sandra is bringing her new boyfriend Doug. It's a frosty and awkward meal, until Claire drops a bomb: she's quitting school. When Doug suggests that what Claire's feeling is normal, she grabs a knife and cuts into her arm, healing in front of his eyes. Doug faints, and H.R.G. tries to persuade Claire to reconsider, but she won't until Gretchen shows up. The girls make peace, and decide to go on a road trip with the remainder of their Thanksgiving break... to the Carnival!

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Episode 12 - The Fifth Stage
Still reeling from Chandra's film, Samuel takes on a new right-hand man, Eli, a multiplier who's able to clone himself. Samuel sends him to retrieve the Primatech files from H.R.G.'s apartment. Meanwhile, H.R.G.'s plans for a date with Lauren are scotched when he realizes that Claire took the compass and is heading for the Carnival. Lauren is helping to triangulate Claire's position when Eli shows up. H.R.G. and Lauren team up to fight, but Eli gets away with the files.
After absorbing The Haitian's power-blocking abilities, Peter goes after Sylar, intent on beating Nathan out of him. Sylar won't lie down, so Peter lays his hands on his forehead and pretty much sucks Nathan out. Sadly, Nathan insists he can't continue to fight Sylar, who's killing him. Despite Peter's begging, Nathan throws himself off the hospital roof. Peter catches his hand, but Nathan insists it's time to go, so Peter lets go. Nathan splats onto a parked car, then morphs back into Sylar, who waves at Peter and walks away.
Samuel gives Claire and Gretchen free passes, inviting them to tour the Carnival. Gretchen thinks it's creepy and filled with super-powered con men, but Claire can see how someone like Doyle would gain a new lease on life while living there. When an angry, ripped-off customer starts punching Samuel, Claire steps in and scares him off. Unaware that the angry customer has been killed by the carnies, Claire decides to stay at the Carnival for a few days, sending Gretchen back to school. At dawn the next day, Samuel gathers the carnies around Joseph's grave to announce that they must grow their ranks so they can start a permanent community on the spot. It's time to stop running.

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Episode 13 - Upon This Rock
With his brains scrambled, Hiro finds himself in a crowded Tokyo marketplace. Speaking in his own particular code built from sci-fi and comic book references, Hiro apprehends a purse snatcher before the cops bring him back to Yamagato. Kimiko wants to call a neurosurgeon, but Ando realizes that Hiro is trying to tell him something: they have to go to Riverdale Psychiatric Hospital in Florida.
After looking through H.R.G.'s Primatech files, Samuel sets off for the city in search of Emma, leaving Eli to look after Claire. Aware that Samuel has her father's files, Claire starts poking around, realizing that he's up to something. Samuel tells Emma that he sent her the cello, which was originally meant for his first love Vanessa, the girl that got away. Since Emma's music works like a siren song, Samuel asks her to help him flush out homeless Ian, who has the power to green the earth, and has been hiding out in Central Park. By the time Samuel returns to the Carnival with Ian, Eli has found Claire snooping in Samuel's trailer, where she's found a map of a nearby valley. Claire confronts Samuel over Joseph's murder, and demands to know what the map is for. Samuel takes Claire and Ian to the valley, where Ian plies his ability to create a lush new homeland for the Carnival. Samuel invites Claire to stay, but she's ready to go back to her world, returning just in time to attend Nathan's funeral.

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Episode 14 - Let It Bleed
Angry at her father for lying to her about Nathan's death, Claire asks him not to attend the wake, where she finds Peter unable to mourn. When Peter disappears, Claire follows him to a shooting rampage in progress in a nearby office building. Peter confronts the shooter, claiming that he knows the feeling: Peter wants to torture the man who killed his brother. Still, the guy shoots Peter in the shoulder. Later, Claire reluctantly heals Peter while laying into him. By refusing to acknowledge Nathan's death, Peter is dishonoring his memory. Peter softens up, and he and Claire promise to always tell each other the truth. Afterwards, Peter has Claire hook him up with West, so that he can regain his flying ability.
Meanwhile, Sylar returns to the Carnival to kill Samuel, but finds that he can't. Samuel sends Lydia to seduce Sylar to find out why. Lydia realizes that Sylar is afraid to die alone, afraid he can't be loved, and in so doing betrays her own secret -- she wants to kill Samuel. Sylar becomes enraged, insisting that he kills because he wants to, but Lydia knows Sylar can't kill because he's impotent. Sylar confronts Samuel, insisting on a tattoo. Strangely, the tattoo turns out to be a portrait of Claire, which indicates Sylar's next destination.
Edgar shows up at H.R.G.'s apartment, but this time H.R.G. is ready for the speedster. He buys out the sushi restaurant downstairs, installs Edgar in the freezer to slow him down and calls Lauren to bring him a truth drug. Taking Lauren's advice that honey is more effective than vinegar, H.R.G. agrees to join forces with Edgar to take down Samuel. It's all going great until Edgar gets wind of H.R.G.'s plans to break up the Carnival family, and speeds off.

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Episode 15 - Close to You
Hiro and Ando break Mohinder out of the mental hospital. Mohinder puts Ando up to using his red lightning as electro-shock therapy to unscramble Hiro's brain so he can teleport them out of Florida.
Hoping that Vanessa will lead him to Samuel, H.R.G. enlists Matt to push her into helping them. Samuel uses his power to escape, kidnapping Vanessa and bringing her back to the Carnival. Vanessa is angry, but her connection to Samuel runs deep. He promises to show her a sight of beautiful perfection, and if she doesn't like it, he'll take her home. Having failed to find Samuel, H.R.G. tries to apologize to Claire in hopes of getting his hands on her compass, but she's not ready to trust him yet. Luckily, Lauren is, which she demonstrates with a kiss.
Peter absorbs Angela's power to learn that Emma will use her cello in the future to help kill thousands of people. In his dream, Peter can't save her, but Sylar can. Fearing the worst, Peter smashes the cello, earning Emma's enmity.

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Episode 16 - Pass/Fail
After passing out at H.R.G.'s apartment, Hiro is rushed into surgery, a last ditch effort to save his life. While unconscious, he finds himself at the Burnt Toast Diner, now a kangaroo court room, presided over by his dead father Kaito and Adam Monroe. Hiro pleads guilty to using his powers for selfish gain, punishable by death. As Hiro's heart stops in reality, he swordfights with Adam in hopes of going out like a Hiro. Ultimately, Hiro's mother Ishi walks out of the light to heal his brain tumor and bring him back to life.
Sylar isolates Claire and demands that she help him work out his emotional issues. Claire is furious, but when Sylar threatens Gretchen's life, she plays along. Sylar figures they're both alike in so many ways, but mostly, they both use their powers to cut themselves off from other people. Using the ability Lydia gave him, Sylar looks into Claire's soul with a purloined kiss. Claire stabs him in the eye with a pencil and runs to confess herself to Gretchen. Maybe Sylar's right about her. Gretchen morphs into Sylar, who confesses that Gretchen's life was never in danger. Claire is relieved when she finally finds the real Gretchen, ready to take their friendship to the next level...
Having kidnapped Vanessa, Samuel goes all out for seduction. He buys her a new dress and a strawberry milkshake, waxes poetic about their past, and takes her to the fantasy dream house he built for them in the valley. After a deep kiss, Samuel proposes that they embark on a new life together. Vanessa is flattered, but her life is in L.A., Samuel's fantasy isn't real and it isn't hers. His heart broken, Samuel lets Vanessa go, then destroys a small town in a crazy rampage, while the carnies look on.

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Episode 17 - The Art of Deception
Upset by his dream of Emma, Peter convinces Angela to tell him where to find Sylar, who's at Matt's, begging for help. Sylar wants Matt to extinguish his powers, so he has a hope of leading a different life. Matt doesn't think he can do it, but promises to try when Sylar threatens the lives of his family. Instead, he creates Sylar's worst nightmare, trapping him in his own mind alone for all eternity. Once Sylar is no longer conscious, Matt stashes him in the basement and builds a brick wall to cover up Sylar's tomb. Peter appears in the nick of time to absorb Matt's power. When Peter grabs Sylar in an attempt to bring him back to avert Emma's disaster, he is plunged into a silent, completely deserted city.
Claire visits H.R.G. with the intention of making amends, surprised to find that only Lauren is there. It's clear that H.R.G. is up to something. Once Lauren tells her that Samuel killed 200 people in his landslide, Claire runs off to warn Lydia, but of course Samuel catches wind of it. Determined to rise from his disgrace to win back the hearts of his family, Samuel agrees to surrender to H.R.G. to spare the carnies, but he's got Eli up his sleeve. From high on the hill, Eli fires on the Carnival people, wounding Samuel, Lauren and Claire, and killing Lydia. Then he captures H.R.G. and blames the whole mess on him. Edgar returns to the fold, devastated by Lydia's death, and Samuel is once again in control of his minions.

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Episode 18 - The Wall
In the aftermath of the Carnival shooting, Eli holds Claire in Samuel's trailer. Samuel has a plan to win Claire to his side: he brings her to the Hall of Mirrors where Damien extracts H.R.G.'s memories. Apparently, H.R.G.'s beloved first wife was pregnant when she was killed by a special. Bent on revenge, H.R.G. tracks down another special, inadvertently killing him. This puts him on the Company's map, and he's soon recruited by Thompson, who eventually instructs Noah to marry Sandra. Devastated, Claire runs off to process the information, but still refuses to join Samuel. Pretending that he'll let Claire and H.R.G. go, Samuel gets them both in a trailer, which he proceeds to sink far underground. Now he's free to implement his plan to transport the Carnival to Central Park, where he'll finally show the world how great and powerful he can be.
Meanwhile, Peter and Sylar hang out in the deserted city of Sylar's nightmare for what seems like years. Peter tries to use Matt's power to get them out to no avail. Finally the guys discover a brick wall, but much as they try to sledgehammer through it, nothing works. It's not until Peter lets go of the anger surrounding Nathan's death and Sylar atones, that they're able to break through the wall and return to Matt's basement. They're just about to go save Emma when Eli appears, on strict instructions from Samuel to kill Sylar and Peter.

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Episode 19 - Brave New World
Eli appears at Matt's house intending to prevent Peter and Sylar from finding Samuel. Luckily, Peter and Sylar are able to overwhelm the clones and knock the prime unconscious. Still, Matt doesn't want to trust Sylar, but after going into his mind, realizes he has indeed repented during the five years he was trapped in his nightmare. Meanwhile, oxygen runs out in the trailer buried underground. Dying, H.R.G. makes Claire promise that she'll keep her ability under wraps. Just when all seems lost, Tracy flows in to the rescue. Up top, Lauren has a chopper waiting to take them all to the Carnival, now in Central Park, where Samuel's plan is well underway.
Under Doyle's control, Emma plays cello, drawing huge crowds. Samuel has infused his people with excitement for what promises to be their biggest night ever, but Edgar smells a rat. When he finds H.R.G., he realizes they're after the same thing. Sylar manages to save Emma, as Claire goes backstage to explain to the carnies that Samuel draws his power from them, and intends to kill the waiting crowd. When Edgar, H.R.G. and Eli pipe up to expose Samuel as the murderer of Joseph and Lydia, the carnies need no more convincing and hurry away. Furious, Samuel takes the stage to start an earthquake and a stampede. Peter flies in to tackle Samuel off the stage, picking up his power to do battle of moving earth. H.R.G. calls Hiro to teleport the carnies to safety. Samuel finds himself powerless and the Carnival deserted. It's over.
Volume 6: Brave New World opens as Samuel is driven away by an "old company," and Lauren holds a press conference to explain that all the hoopla was merely a ruptured gas main. When reporters crowd around H.R.G. and Claire, she tells them to keep the cameras on her. Breaking her father's heart, Claire climbs to the top of the Ferris Wheel and jumps, then spontaneously heals for all the world to see.

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The plot of Heroes is designed to be similar to the stories of comic books with small story arcs built into the series' larger story arc plot. Each season of Heroes is designed to involve ordinary people who discover extraordinary super powers, and how these abilities take effect in the character's daily lives.

SEASON ONE, known as "Genesis", begins as a seemingly ordinary group of people gradually becomes aware that they have special abilities. Events illustrate their reactions to these powers, and how the discovery affects their personal and professional lives. At the same time, several ordinary individuals are investigating the origins and extent of these abilities. Mohinder continues his late father's research into the biological source of the change, while Noah represents a secret organization known only as "The Company". While coping with these new abilities, each of the characters is drawn, willingly or unwillingly, into the Company's conspiracy to control superpowered people and into a race to stop an explosion from destroying New York City.

SEASON TWO, known as "Generations" begins four months after the events of Kirby Plaza. The main plot arc of Generations deals with the Company and its research on the Shanti virus. This research is explored through the Company's founders, whose identities are revealed, as well as through the effects of various strains of the virus. The heroes ultimately come together in an attempt to stop the release of a deadly strain of the virus and avert a global pandemic.

The first part of SEASON THREE was known as "Villains". Volume three began with the assassination attempt on Nathan, and explores its consequences. In addition, several villains escape from the confines of Level 5, and the Company attempts to recapture them. Arthur Petrelli (Robert Forster) heals from systemic nerve damage and aims to create a formula to give ordinary people abilities. The second part of season three, titled "Fugitives", involves what happens after Nathan fails to produce the formula. After the destruction of Primatech and Pinehearst, the heroes attempt to lead normal lives until Nathan initiates his plan to round up all people with abilities. Sylar kills Nathan in an intense duel; however, Matt is instructed to alter Sylar's mind to believe that he is Nathan.

SEASON FOUR comprised volume five, "Redemption" and takes place six weeks after the events of season three. The heroes try to return to their normal lives, Peter returns to his job as a paramedic, while Claire attends college. Sylar's acquired abilities begin to manifest as Nathan struggles to maintain his identity and Sylar's consciousness, trapped in Matt Parkman's mind, taunts him and seeks out his body. A carnival group is introduced, led by Samuel, who tries to recruit more people with abilities into his carnival family in hopes of creating a community for these people where they are welcome to be open with their abilities and respected by outsiders. The end of the Season 4 finale begins Volume Six, "Brave New World", in which Claire reveals the existence of people with special abilities to a group of reporters and photographers.

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Milo Ventimiglia as Peter Petrelli

Milo Ventimiglia stars in NBC's Emmy Arward-nominated ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Peter Petrelli, a young man with the ability to absorb the powers of others. Peter's power has made him both a unifying and destructive force -- resulting in his whereabouts being unknown after his detonation over the New York City skyline. "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.



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Adrian Pasdar as Nathan Petrelli

Adrian Pasdar stars in NBC's Emmy Award-nominated ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Nathan Petrelli, a congressional hopeful with the ability to fly. His political dreams were dashed along with his happiness when he failed to stop his younger brother Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) from exploding over the New York City skyline. "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

The eldest son of Angela and Arthur Petrelli, Nathan originally thought that his ability to fly was a gift from God. An ambitious politician, Nathan had just been appointed junior senator from the State of New York when he learned, along with his aide and paramour Tracy Strauss, that his parents injected him with the formula at an early age, thus synthesizing his ability. Turning against his kind, Nathan convinced the President of the danger of evolved humans, and set up an agency at Building 26 to hunt them down. Despite everything, Nathan still worked hard to keep his family members -- Angela and biological daughter Claire -- out of the fray. Sadly, Nathan was no match for Sylar, who was determined to take Nathan's form in order to ascend to the Presidency. Brutally murdered by Sylar, Nathan lives on with Sylar's spirit inside him. The only problem? Despite Matt Parkman's best efforts to make Sylar believe that he's Nathan, the new Nathan isn't totally convinced he is who he thinks he is.



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Zachary Quinto as Sylar

Zachary Quinto stars in NBC's Emmy Award-nominated ensemble drama series, "Heroes" as Sylar, a manipulative serial killer dedicated to violently collecting the extraordinary talents of special people. Sylar's fate is unknown after being stabbed by Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka) in New York. "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

Growing up with his single, overbearing adopted mother Virginia in Queens, little Gabriel Gray always dreamed of being special, but grew up to become an ordinary watch repairman. Then one day, Dr. Chandra Suresh identified Gabriel as his Patient Zero, revealing his ability of intuitive aptitude, accompanied by an insatiable hunger. After adopting the name Sylar, the watchmaker vented his hunger to become a serial killer, capable of assimilating the abilities of his kills. Before long, Sylar was the most powerful Hero of them all, the guy everyone wanted to use and/or control. Determined to learn how he became the person he is, Sylar tracked down his biological father Samson, only to gain reckless ambition, setting his sights on the American Presidency. Shape-shifting Sylar was one handshake away from the Oval Office when Peter stepped in to tranquilize him. Angela had Matt Parkman erase Sylar's own memories, forcing him to believe that he's Nathan. As Nathan, Sylar begins living the senator's life, but something's not quite right...



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Masi Oka as Hiro Nakamura

Emmy and Golden Globe Award-nominated Masi Oka stars in NBC's hit ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Hiro Nakamura, a Japanese nonconformist computer/anime geek. Hiro's ability to pierce the space-time continuum and manipulate time has empowered him with foresight into a dangerous future -- and what he must do to change it. "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

The prodigal son of corporate titan and Company founder Kaito Nakamura, Hiro carried his predilection for sci-fi, fantasy, and especially comic books into his adult life -- which kept him from excelling at work and impressing his father. When Hiro's ability to manipulate space and time manifested, he took his mission to save the world seriously, operating under the code of his childhood hero, Japanese feudal warrior Takezo Kensai. Accompanied by his faithful sidekick Ando, Hiro's quest has taken him all over the world. But while taking down Building 26, Hiro began to have health issues, experiencing painful headaches and nosebleeds whenever he tried to use his powers. Now back in Tokyo, Hiro and Ando's new business venture, Dial-A-Hero, has been sidelined with news that Hiro's days are numbered, thanks to a fatal blood clot in his brain. Determined to use what time he has left to right the wrongs of his past, Hiro has lost control of his ability, and is experiencing random teleportation into the past.



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Greg Grunberg as Matt Parkman

Greg Grunberg stars in NBC's Emmy Award-nominated ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Matt Parkman, a police detective with the ability to hear the thoughts of others. "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

Abandoned by his father Maury at an early age, Matt grew up in Los Angeles, determined to become a police detective. Although the written exam held dyslexic Matt back from his dream job, he finally passed, with the help of wife Janice. Shortly thereafter, Matt manifested the ability of telepathy, only to learn that Janice had been cheating on him with his partner. When his abilities put him on the trail of serial killer Sylar, Matt's life changed forever. After a nasty run-in with the Company, Matt divorced Janice and moved in with Mohinder, determined to live a normal life. But as his abilities evolved to include precognition, and the ability to push thoughts and erase memories, Matt's life just got more complicated. After falling in love with speedster Daphne and then losing her to a government bullet, Matt was ready to throw in the towel. Luckily, Hiro and Ando introduced Matt to the son he didn't know he had. After reluctantly complying with Angela's plan to force Sylar to believe he's Nathan, Matt returns to Janice and the LAPD, determined to put his life back together. The only problem? Sylar is trapped inside Matt's head and he won't get out!



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Jack Coleman as HRG

Jack Coleman stars in NBC's Emmy Award-nominated ensemble drama series "Heroes" as the mysterious H.R.G. - so named after his "Horned Rimmed Glasses." Seemingly an unassuming family man as Claire's (Hayden Panettiere) father, H.R.G. is also a man of mystery who has a special interest in people with special abilities. "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

Caring yet conservative suburban dad on the outside, ruthless Company agent on the inside, Noah Bennet is a study in contradiction. Sixteen years ago, Noah and his wife Sandra were tasked by Company boss Kaito Nakamura with the care and keeping of baby Claire, an evolved human whose mother was purported to have died in a fire. Of course, Sandra never knew the whole story, believing that her husband was middle management at Primatech Paper in Odessa, Texas. H.R.G. maintained his cover with the help of his partner, The Haitian, an adept with the ability to extinguish human memory -- which he utilized on the wife and kids many times over. But when the Company ordered Noah to turn over 16-year-old Claire with the intention of plundering her self-healing ability, he went renegade, and nearly lost his life. After the demise of Primatech, H.R.G. teamed up with Nathan, making a deal to protect the safety of his family in exchange for capturing evolved humans for the government. When Sandra finally figured out what was going on, the marriage was over. Now that Building 26 is no more, Bennet is divorced, jobless, and awash in existential crisis. What should he do with his life, and how can he atone for his past?



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Hayden Panettiere as Claire Bennet

Hayden Panettiere stars in NBC's Emmy Award-nominated ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Claire Bennet, an indestructible high school cheerleader, who must veil her abilities from her peers as well as keep other secrets from her mysterious father "H.R.G." (Jack Coleman). "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

The adopted daughter of Noah and Sandra Bennet, Claire lived the ordinary life of a suburban cheerleader in Odessa, Texas, until her self-healing ability manifested at the age of 16. Shortly thereafter, Claire discovered the identity of her birth parents: soon-to-be U.S. senator Nathan Petrelli, and fire manipulator Meredith Gordon, both evolved humans. During high school, Claire was forced to assume an alternate identity and go underground with her family to avoid those who would use her for brutal biological experimentation. In addition to the problems every teenager faces, Claire had to deal with kidnappings and psycho killers, and a secret agent father who rarely told the truth about his activities. Now that she's a college freshman, Claire has finally taken back her original identity and started over, determined to live a normal life.



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Ali Larter as Tracy Strauss

Ali Larter stars in NBC's award-winning ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Tracy Strauss, a smart, savvy, well-connected Washington lobbyist from Beverly Hills, Calif., whose reputation as an "ice queen" gains extraordinary significance after she manifests the ability to instantaneously plunge temperatures, create ice and freeze anything -- or anyone -- in contact solid. Recently, she championed Nathan Petrelli's (Adrian Pasdar) appointment to the U.S. Senate and stumbled upon an unknown, hidden family, including an identical sister, Niki Sanders, and nephew, Micah (Noah Gray-Cabey). "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

As babies, Tracy and her identical sisters Niki and Barbara fell into the hands of the Company's Dr. Zimmerman, who injected them with the formula to produce synthetic abilities. Tracy didn't manifest her ability to freeze things until she had already earned the title "Ice Queen of K Street," while working as a political advisor for the New York's powerful governor, Robert Malden. Although it looked as if Tracy was the perfect helpmate to steer Nathan to the presidency and perhaps even become First Lady, Nathan turned against his former lover, making her the first target of his Building 26 team. Niki's son Micah helped Tracy escape, but when she realized the impossibility of regaining her old, "normal" life, she sacrificed herself to save him. Tracy froze herself, and Danko's bullet shattered her into a million shards of ice. But ice melts, and Tracy has now managed to reconstitute herself, drawn back to life by one diabolical thought: revenge.




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Sendhil Ramamurthy as Mohinder Suresh

Sendhil Ramamurthy stars in NBC's Emmy Award-nominated ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Dr. Mohinder Suresh, a genetics professor from India driven to confirm and champion his father's theory that there are people with extraordinary abilities living among us. Suresh's father died at the hands of one of these special people and he has adopted another, Molly (Adair Tishler). "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

Everything was going great for Mohinder, a genetics professor from India, until his father, Dr. Chandra Suresh went AWOL to study evolved humans. When Chandra is murdered, Mohinder travels to Manhattan, to live in his father's apartment and take his old job as taxi driver, determined to unravel the mysteries of his father's work, while looking for his killer. After falling in love with Maya, Mohinder is able to synthesize a formula using her blood that allows the injection of synthetic abilities. Mohinder injects himself, gaining super strength, but there's a downside. Growing oozy scales, Mohinder transforms into a sort of monster, and starts imprisoning his victims, including Maya, in sticky cocoons. Luckily, Mohinder creates another formula which cures his condition, and allows him to team up with the other Heroes to take down Building 26. Refusing Angela's invitation to join a new company, Mohinder takes off to pursue his own redemption, whereabouts currently unknown.



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James Kyson Lee as Ando Masahashi

James Kyson Lee stars in NBC's Emmy Award-nominated ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Ando Masahashi, a quiet Tokyo executive who embarks on wild adventures with his time-traveling friend Hiro Nakamura. "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

When we first met Ando, he was living the monotonous life of a corporate cubicle drone in Tokyo, Japan, lusting after the boss' daughter Kimiko. The only thing making life bearable was his relationship with best friend and co-worker Hiro Nakamura. When Hiro's ability to bend space and time manifested, Ando remained at his side for the many adventures that were to come. But the life of a sidekick ain't easy, and demands great self-sacrifice, especially when operating under Hiro's frequently wacky heroic code. Ando even went so far as to inject himself with the formula to save Hiro, activating his own ability: to supercharge the abilities of others. After teaming up to take down Building 26, the dynamic duo have finally returned to Tokyo to open their Dial-A-Hero business, only to learn that Hiro is dying, and the use of his ability is speeding the process along. Rather than deal with his condition, Hiro decides to right his past wrongs, starting with Ando. Although Kimiko always hated Ando, Hiro's visit to the Carnival results in a whole new status quo: Ando and Hiro's sister Kimiko are getting married!



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Cristine Rose as Angela Petrelli

Cristine Rose stars in NBC's Emmy Award-nominated ensemble drama series "Heroes" as the mysterious, calculating NY matriarch Angela Petrelli, who is willing to sacrifice anything, including her gifted sons Nathan (Adrian Pasdar) and Peter (Milo Ventimeglia), to change the world. She and her late husband were part of a core group of special individuals associated with The Company. "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

A special with the ability to see the future in her dreams, Angela is the last surviving Company founder. It all started in 1961, when Angela's parents brought her to Coyote Sands, a government installation created to study evolved humans. That's where a 16-year-old Angela first met Bob Bishop, Charles Deveaux and Daniel Linderman and formed the Company, to protect and prevent the existence of people like them from becoming public. Fierce in her devotion to family, Angela's choices are often ruthless and controversial. After all, she did poison her husband Arthur with a bowl of homemade minestrone. But when her son Nathan created an organization to track and imprison all evolved humans, it began to look like Angela's days were numbered, at least until Sylar stepped into the game. Finding Nathan shortly after his brutal murder by Sylar, it was Angela who hatched the plan to have Matt force Sylar into believing himself to be Nathan. Now worried that Nathan/Sylar is becoming unglued, Angela is once again scheming to keep her family together...



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Robert Knepper as Samuel Sullivan

Samuel Sullivan, portrayed by Robert Knepper, is a fictional character on the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes, being the primary antagonist of Volume 5: Redemption. Samuel has the ability of terrakinesis. The mysterious leader of a carnival ring, "Sullivan Bros. Carnival".



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Kristen Bell as Elle Bishop

Eleanor Zoe Bishop, mostly known as Elle, is a fictional character on the NBC series Heroes. She is portrayed by Kristen Bell. Elle appeared as one of the new characters introduced in Season Two and according to contract, would continue on the series for at least 13 episodes into Season Three. Elle is introduced in the episode "Fight or Flight" as an agent of the Company, an organization whose primary purpose is to identify, monitor and study those individuals with special abilities. The daughter of Company head Bob Bishop, she possesses the power to generate and manipulate electricity. Elle is portrayed as mentally unstable, which is attributed to extensive "testing" condoned by her father to research her abilities when she was young.



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Dania Ramirez as Maya Herrera

Dania Ramirez stars in NBC's hit ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Maya Herrera, a young woman plagued by a threatening ability that has driven both her and her twin brother Alejandro (Shalim Ortiz) from their home in the Dominican Republic to make the dangerous crossing to the United States in search of help. "Heroes" follows the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.




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Leonard Roberts as DL

Daniel Lawrence "D. L." Hawkins is a fictional character played by Leonard Roberts in the TV series Heroes. The father of Micah Sanders and husband of Niki Sanders, he has the power to phase through solid objects.



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Tawny Cypress as Simone Deveaux

Simone Deveaux is a fictional character in the TV series Heroes. She is portrayed by Tawny Cypress. When Simone Deveaux is introduced in the premiere episode, she is an art dealer living in New York City who is romantically involved with artist Isaac Mendez. However, she becomes increasingly distressed with Isaac's heroin addiction and his claims that he can paint the future.



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Noah Gray-Cabey as Micah Sanders

Micah Sanders, portrayed by Noah Gray-Cabey, is a fictional character on the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes. He is the son of Niki Sanders and D.L. Hawkins. He is a child prodigy and a technopath.

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David Anders as Takezo Kensei/Adam Monroe

Adam Monroe, also known as Takezo Kensei in non-canon feudal Japan, is a fictional character portrayed by David Anders in the NBC science fiction drama Heroes. The character first appears in the second season episode "Four Months Later...", although the legend of Kensei is referenced several times during the first season. His regenerative ability has halted his aging, making him centuries old in the present of the series. He is the primary antagonist during the second season.

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Dana Davis as Monica Dawson

Monica Dawson, portrayed by Dana Davis, is a fictional character on the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes. She is a young woman in her early 20s from New Orleans, and she has the power to mimic any physical motion she witnesses.

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