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Heroes Hangman Quotes
101 Genesis
- Where does it come from? -- this quest? This need to solve life's mysteries, when the simplest of questions can never be answered.
- Man is a narcissistic species by nature. We have colonized the four corners of our tiny planet. But we are not the pinnacle of so-called evolution. That honor belongs to the lowly cockroach.
- I have busted, like, every bone in my body, stabbed myself in the chest, I've shoved a two-foot steel rod through my neck, and I don't have a scratch on me!
- [Who dares to defy me?! I am Uluru The Invincible! / Nobody believed me... Now, I'm humanity's last hope!]
- You, in the meantime, for all your selflessness sitting with dying people. What? You gonna retire on what you make? / Maybe I'll shoplift my socks.
- That's cruel, Mom. Look, since Dad died, I know you've been feeling free to speak your mind. But it wouldn't hurt to edit yourself every once in a while.
- Makes one appreciate just how small our planet really is. And we're all quite small really, aren't we?
- Do you ever ... get the feeling like you were meant to do something extraordinary? / I'm driving a cab you may have noticed. / No, I'm not talking about what you do. I'm talking about who you are. I'm talking about ... being special./ Yes, we are all special. / That's not what I meant.
- No one ever got laid by stopping the second hand of a clock.
- There was a Professor Suresh at the University of Madras. Geneticist. Interesting theories. Don't think he's teaching anymore. But you wouldn't know anything about that, would you? Probably lots of Sureshes where you're from. Like Smith. Or Anderson.
- I walked through fire and didn't get burned.
102 Don't Look Back- Man is a narcissistic species by nature. We have colonized the four corners of our tiny planet. But we are not the pinnacle of so-called evolution. That honor belongs to the lowly cockroach.
- I have busted, like, every bone in my body, stabbed myself in the chest, I've shoved a two-foot steel rod through my neck, and I don't have a scratch on me!
- [Who dares to defy me?! I am Uluru The Invincible! / Nobody believed me... Now, I'm humanity's last hope!]
- You, in the meantime, for all your selflessness sitting with dying people. What? You gonna retire on what you make? / Maybe I'll shoplift my socks.
- That's cruel, Mom. Look, since Dad died, I know you've been feeling free to speak your mind. But it wouldn't hurt to edit yourself every once in a while.
- Makes one appreciate just how small our planet really is. And we're all quite small really, aren't we?
- Do you ever ... get the feeling like you were meant to do something extraordinary? / I'm driving a cab you may have noticed. / No, I'm not talking about what you do. I'm talking about who you are. I'm talking about ... being special./ Yes, we are all special. / That's not what I meant.
- No one ever got laid by stopping the second hand of a clock.
- There was a Professor Suresh at the University of Madras. Geneticist. Interesting theories. Don't think he's teaching anymore. But you wouldn't know anything about that, would you? Probably lots of Sureshes where you're from. Like Smith. Or Anderson.
- I walked through fire and didn't get burned.
- You know, I don't ... mean this to be condescending. Even though you're gonna say I'm being condescending. But I really do believe that this is an adult decision. / You're right. That is condescending.
- Being a cheerleader is hard work. Hard, treacherous work.
- It's not about having big hands. Most guy's hands are too rough to pick out the details. Mine are sensitive. Feel how soft they are. / Wow.
- It can start with delusions of grandeur. Thinking you're invincible or indestructible. They are irrational thoughts that then turn suicidal. It's time you took a hard look at your life. And if there are changes to be made, I want to be here to help you.
- I love you, dad. / I love you too, sweetheart. Go get ready for dinner. / [This is Claire Bennet. And that was attempt number six.] / It really does break my heart.
- I wanna hear you say that you flew. Tell me, or I jump again. Hey, good luck on your campaign when I'm splattered all over the ground below.
103 One Giant Leap- Being a cheerleader is hard work. Hard, treacherous work.
- It's not about having big hands. Most guy's hands are too rough to pick out the details. Mine are sensitive. Feel how soft they are. / Wow.
- It can start with delusions of grandeur. Thinking you're invincible or indestructible. They are irrational thoughts that then turn suicidal. It's time you took a hard look at your life. And if there are changes to be made, I want to be here to help you.
- I love you, dad. / I love you too, sweetheart. Go get ready for dinner. / [This is Claire Bennet. And that was attempt number six.] / It really does break my heart.
- I wanna hear you say that you flew. Tell me, or I jump again. Hey, good luck on your campaign when I'm splattered all over the ground below.
- Suddenly the change in your life that should have been wonderful comes as a betrayal.
- So, if our team wins, there'll be a celebratory bonfire, where I need to represent, so it might be, like, midnightish. / On a school night? / A celebratory school night.
- If you really wanted to make me happy, you'd only date nerds, you know. Well, it worked out very well for your mother.
- It was on the news. You told half the school to set their TiVos.
- Well, this is macaroni and cheese. It's what Americans eat when they want to commit suicide slowly.
- So you just waltzed right in, found a kid hiding in a hall, then pulled the name Sylar out of your ass, when only a handful of us know that name?
- You think you can paint the future? Paint one without me in it.
- My only concern is whether I need to hide my true identity. Perhaps a costume? / You even mention tights and a cape and I'm going home.
104 Collision- So, if our team wins, there'll be a celebratory bonfire, where I need to represent, so it might be, like, midnightish. / On a school night? / A celebratory school night.
- If you really wanted to make me happy, you'd only date nerds, you know. Well, it worked out very well for your mother.
- It was on the news. You told half the school to set their TiVos.
- Well, this is macaroni and cheese. It's what Americans eat when they want to commit suicide slowly.
- So you just waltzed right in, found a kid hiding in a hall, then pulled the name Sylar out of your ass, when only a handful of us know that name?
- You think you can paint the future? Paint one without me in it.
- My only concern is whether I need to hide my true identity. Perhaps a costume? / You even mention tights and a cape and I'm going home.
- I'm not part of any organization that has initials.
- I'm not a whore. / I think we've established what you are.
- Internal polling shows a three-point bump from last night's speech. Now, I say we roll the dice and hold off before we get into bed with Linderman. / I can handle Linderman. He may have owned my father, but he doesn't own me.
- I believe someone is targeting you. / Can you be a little bit more specific? Twelve percent of the electorate strongly opposes me.
- Don't insult me. I've got trained professionals to do that.
- They're in the cabinet with the water stain that looks like Abraham Lincoln.
- I don't wanna be the rebound guy. / I just need time to catch my breath before you take it away again, okay? / Okay.
- What? / Mom said to tell you the waffles are ready.
- Look, you said you had a hole in your head. Okay, maybe when they pulled out whatever was in there, is when you, like, rebooted or whatever. / I'm not a hard drive. / No, you're "Little Miss Miracle Grow". / Don't ever call me that again.
- Look at what's happening to our planet: overpopulation, global warming, drought, famine, terrorism. Deep down, we all sense something's not right. My father always talked about how an entire species will go extinct while others, no more unique or complex, will change and adapt in extraordinary ways. He had a romantic take on evolution. / And you don't? You're both geneticists. / That is also evolution. We're all just variations of the last model. / Yeah, cheap knockoffs of our fathers.
- I don't have a husband. He left. / For another woman? / I wish. / Man? / I would take that one too. He...he's...sort of a...criminal. And by "sort of," I mean that he is.
- If you threaten our son again, I'm going to put my heel through your skull. Do you understand?
- You know how to drive a stick-shift, don't you? / There's a lot of things that I know. Like what you did to me.
105 Hiros- I'm not a whore. / I think we've established what you are.
- Internal polling shows a three-point bump from last night's speech. Now, I say we roll the dice and hold off before we get into bed with Linderman. / I can handle Linderman. He may have owned my father, but he doesn't own me.
- I believe someone is targeting you. / Can you be a little bit more specific? Twelve percent of the electorate strongly opposes me.
- Don't insult me. I've got trained professionals to do that.
- They're in the cabinet with the water stain that looks like Abraham Lincoln.
- I don't wanna be the rebound guy. / I just need time to catch my breath before you take it away again, okay? / Okay.
- What? / Mom said to tell you the waffles are ready.
- Look, you said you had a hole in your head. Okay, maybe when they pulled out whatever was in there, is when you, like, rebooted or whatever. / I'm not a hard drive. / No, you're "Little Miss Miracle Grow". / Don't ever call me that again.
- Look at what's happening to our planet: overpopulation, global warming, drought, famine, terrorism. Deep down, we all sense something's not right. My father always talked about how an entire species will go extinct while others, no more unique or complex, will change and adapt in extraordinary ways. He had a romantic take on evolution. / And you don't? You're both geneticists. / That is also evolution. We're all just variations of the last model. / Yeah, cheap knockoffs of our fathers.
- I don't have a husband. He left. / For another woman? / I wish. / Man? / I would take that one too. He...he's...sort of a...criminal. And by "sort of," I mean that he is.
- If you threaten our son again, I'm going to put my heel through your skull. Do you understand?
- You know how to drive a stick-shift, don't you? / There's a lot of things that I know. Like what you did to me.
- You told me many times how lost you felt. Before it all started. This ... is what you've been waiting for. Be the one we need.
- Do you have any idea who I am? / Better than even you do.
- What did you do to me? / As I saw it, a lot of things were done to you. However, none of them by me.
- Will you fly me there yourself? There are no answers. Go home, Peter.
- Oh, I--I go to New York. I see future. Big boom goes there. Bad for many people. / I can see where that might be a problem. / Don't worry. I stop it. Am hero. / Lucky us.
- Maybe there are instructions… They're all in English.
- I should kill you. But instead, I'm gonna do you a favor. You already threw away this life. I'm gonna give you a second chance. And I'm gonna let you forget all the terrible things you've done. And maybe this time, when you wake up in your new life, you'll make something decent of it.
- Two million gets you a candidate in your pocket. Four million gets you a congressman. (Not exact)
- Nothing. But I'm a cop. But I am not armed. Okay? I just came in here to get some ice cream for my wife. But I know what you're thinking about doing. And I know that you could ... pull out the gun that you've got in there, and you could shoot me. But then you would be throwing your life away. And for what? A couple of twenties in the register, huh? Look, I know you're hurting. But Marie ... is waiting for you. At home, right? And Vincent's getting out in a month. All you have to do is just ... take your hand out of your jacket pocket ... and put the gun down ... and get out of here.
- How did you find me? / WHOIS database. You need unlist, maybe.
- My name is Peter Petrelli. I have a message for you.
106 Better Halves- Do you have any idea who I am? / Better than even you do.
- What did you do to me? / As I saw it, a lot of things were done to you. However, none of them by me.
- Will you fly me there yourself? There are no answers. Go home, Peter.
- Oh, I--I go to New York. I see future. Big boom goes there. Bad for many people. / I can see where that might be a problem. / Don't worry. I stop it. Am hero. / Lucky us.
- Maybe there are instructions… They're all in English.
- I should kill you. But instead, I'm gonna do you a favor. You already threw away this life. I'm gonna give you a second chance. And I'm gonna let you forget all the terrible things you've done. And maybe this time, when you wake up in your new life, you'll make something decent of it.
- Two million gets you a candidate in your pocket. Four million gets you a congressman. (Not exact)
- Nothing. But I'm a cop. But I am not armed. Okay? I just came in here to get some ice cream for my wife. But I know what you're thinking about doing. And I know that you could ... pull out the gun that you've got in there, and you could shoot me. But then you would be throwing your life away. And for what? A couple of twenties in the register, huh? Look, I know you're hurting. But Marie ... is waiting for you. At home, right? And Vincent's getting out in a month. All you have to do is just ... take your hand out of your jacket pocket ... and put the gun down ... and get out of here.
- How did you find me? / WHOIS database. You need unlist, maybe.
- My name is Peter Petrelli. I have a message for you.
- Evolution is an imperfect and often violent process. A battle between what exists, and what is yet to be born. In the midst of these birth pains, morality loses its meaning. The question of good and evil reduced to one simple choice: survive, or perish.
- Tell him about the guy from the future. / He is the guy from the future. A Hiro Nakamura from the future, who speaks English and carries a sword, stopped time to tell me that I have to save the cheerleader. That's... that's all I know.
- Mr. Muggles doesn't want anything to do with a breed that has "poo" in its name. "No, I don't," says Mr. Muggles. Whew! Honey, I think we left those cupcakes in too long. Smells like something's burning.
- How am I supposed to ask someone if they're a freak when they're probably just going to lie about it like I do?
- Are you flirting with me? / No. Believe me, no. Um, look, do you plan on coming out to your parents? I mean, the ones who raised you? / No. My dad would unspool. He's a really simple guy. He'd never be able to wrap his mind around something like that. It would break him.
- What happens if we get to New York and it explodes? / If we get to New York, it won't explode. That's the idea, it's the heroic journey. / It's your heroic journey. / It's our heroic journey. You don't have to have superpowers to be a hero.
- You guys go to the bathroom together? / Yes. It is how we roll.
- I guess the flying Petrelli didn’t fly.
- You know, you can go back and scatter those ashes, but you're always gonna wonder if maybe there was something to what your father was doing if you just looked again.
- Ain't no jail can hold your old man.
- Is that what you're calling them - "the bio-parents"? Oh, that's so cold and impersonal. And fitting.
- Can we throw these away? / Are they burnt? / No. I'm just afraid I'll eat 'em all if we don't.
107 Nothing To Hide- Tell him about the guy from the future. / He is the guy from the future. A Hiro Nakamura from the future, who speaks English and carries a sword, stopped time to tell me that I have to save the cheerleader. That's... that's all I know.
- Mr. Muggles doesn't want anything to do with a breed that has "poo" in its name. "No, I don't," says Mr. Muggles. Whew! Honey, I think we left those cupcakes in too long. Smells like something's burning.
- How am I supposed to ask someone if they're a freak when they're probably just going to lie about it like I do?
- Are you flirting with me? / No. Believe me, no. Um, look, do you plan on coming out to your parents? I mean, the ones who raised you? / No. My dad would unspool. He's a really simple guy. He'd never be able to wrap his mind around something like that. It would break him.
- What happens if we get to New York and it explodes? / If we get to New York, it won't explode. That's the idea, it's the heroic journey. / It's your heroic journey. / It's our heroic journey. You don't have to have superpowers to be a hero.
- You guys go to the bathroom together? / Yes. It is how we roll.
- I guess the flying Petrelli didn’t fly.
- You know, you can go back and scatter those ashes, but you're always gonna wonder if maybe there was something to what your father was doing if you just looked again.
- Ain't no jail can hold your old man.
- Is that what you're calling them - "the bio-parents"? Oh, that's so cold and impersonal. And fitting.
- Can we throw these away? / Are they burnt? / No. I'm just afraid I'll eat 'em all if we don't.
- Look at your sorry ass. Barely able to make minimum wage. Now you look at me living in a penthouse. Central Park West. / Correction. It's dying in a penthouse in Central Park West.
- Good morning, Mrs. Bennet. Good morning, dog.
- Come on, you can't stay in there forever! / Then just give me the damn tape. / I'm gonna put this thing on YouTube. Make, like, a million bucks. / YouTube's free, you idiot. / You're not helping.
- [Stop, Teddy, stop!] / Karen wants you to stop. / How could you say that? / She says you need to listen. Ted, you never listen. You're too damn stubborn. But you're still her Teddy Bear. / Gimme a break. You think you can hear her? / He's telling the truth, Ted. Listen to him.
- Come on, you can't stay in there forever! / Then just give me the damn tape. / I'm gonna put this thing on YouTube. Make, like, a million bucks. / YouTube's free, you idiot. / You're not helping.
- [Stop, Teddy, stop!] / Karen wants you to stop. / How could you say that? / She says you need to listen. Ted, you never listen. You're too damn stubborn. But you're still her Teddy Bear. / Gimme a break. You think you can hear her? / He's telling the truth, Ted. Listen to him.
- The Earth is large. Large enough that you think you can hide from anything, from fate, from God. If only you found a place far enough away. So you run.
- Henry Fonda. On Golden Pond. You know, I preferred Dudley Moore in Arthur, but if you really wanna test me, you oughta ask me if I remember your credit card numbers.
- Something delicious for me, and for my friend... he needs food for fato fato!
- I've been promoted at the company. Head of all genetic research. Can you imagine? / Good for you. / No, good for you. It's the sort of cutting-edge science we used to talk about late into the night. / The world's worst pillow talk, I'd say.
- What's this? / Detects radiation levels. As long as that's dark green, we're good. / O-okay, but what's the bad color? / Not green.
- My skill much more complicate. / Oh, yeah? What can you do? / I can teach Japanese to anyone. / "Anatewa yasa shi desene." [You're sweet]...Sweet, means nice, cute. / That's not in book. / "Eye hunto dese." [No. It is just true] I like the way your cheeks wobble when you concentrate.
- You're the easy way. I think we both know the hard way.
109 Homecoming- Henry Fonda. On Golden Pond. You know, I preferred Dudley Moore in Arthur, but if you really wanna test me, you oughta ask me if I remember your credit card numbers.
- Something delicious for me, and for my friend... he needs food for fato fato!
- I've been promoted at the company. Head of all genetic research. Can you imagine? / Good for you. / No, good for you. It's the sort of cutting-edge science we used to talk about late into the night. / The world's worst pillow talk, I'd say.
- What's this? / Detects radiation levels. As long as that's dark green, we're good. / O-okay, but what's the bad color? / Not green.
- My skill much more complicate. / Oh, yeah? What can you do? / I can teach Japanese to anyone. / "Anatewa yasa shi desene." [You're sweet]...Sweet, means nice, cute. / That's not in book. / "Eye hunto dese." [No. It is just true] I like the way your cheeks wobble when you concentrate.
- You're the easy way. I think we both know the hard way.
- So do they actually believe that pudding is a vegetable?
- Congratulations, Claire. Mmm, is the gay boy your date? You should tell him, only one of you gets to wear the tiara.
- She's gonna hate you for a long time on this one. / Let's hope so.
- No one said you had to come. / And who's gonna keep you from getting killed? This is a dangerous neighbourhood. One look at your fancy shoes and we'll both be running for our lives.
-Come now, Mohinder. Let's stop this nonsense. Go back to the university, talk about this like rational people. / I am not leaving until I find him. / I know this boy. For 500 rupees, I can tell you where he is. / This man is a crook, give him nothing. What are you doing? / Where? You came to me in my dream last night. / I don't come to anyone. They come to me.
- I don't care about that. You think I care about that? She can call me whatever she wants. I'm not gonna be embarrassed by it. I know who I am. I like who I am. I like who you are. I just ... I just wish that you liked who you are.
- Truthfully, I... when I'm by myself, I don't... I'm not really anything./ ... /No. I will wait for Hiro. Without him, I'm not really anything either.
- Where is she ? She's gone ! / Oh, right. I saw her and Zach skip out across the lawn ten minutes ago. She must have climbed out the window.
- Darwin said a scientific man ought to have no wishes, no affections, a heart of stone.
- Are you the one? By saving you, did I save the world? / I don't know. I'm just a cheerleader.
110 Six Months Ago- Congratulations, Claire. Mmm, is the gay boy your date? You should tell him, only one of you gets to wear the tiara.
- She's gonna hate you for a long time on this one. / Let's hope so.
- No one said you had to come. / And who's gonna keep you from getting killed? This is a dangerous neighbourhood. One look at your fancy shoes and we'll both be running for our lives.
-Come now, Mohinder. Let's stop this nonsense. Go back to the university, talk about this like rational people. / I am not leaving until I find him. / I know this boy. For 500 rupees, I can tell you where he is. / This man is a crook, give him nothing. What are you doing? / Where? You came to me in my dream last night. / I don't come to anyone. They come to me.
- I don't care about that. You think I care about that? She can call me whatever she wants. I'm not gonna be embarrassed by it. I know who I am. I like who I am. I like who you are. I just ... I just wish that you liked who you are.
- Truthfully, I... when I'm by myself, I don't... I'm not really anything./ ... /No. I will wait for Hiro. Without him, I'm not really anything either.
- Where is she ? She's gone ! / Oh, right. I saw her and Zach skip out across the lawn ten minutes ago. She must have climbed out the window.
- Darwin said a scientific man ought to have no wishes, no affections, a heart of stone.
- Are you the one? By saving you, did I save the world? / I don't know. I'm just a cheerleader.
- Can I help you? / I hope so, Mr. Gray. / I can fix it. / My watch isn't broken. / Actually, it is.
- I'm gonna have to ask you to step out of the car. / No, I don't feel like it. / That wasn't a suggestion. / Well, here's a suggestion. Why don't you go get back in your car and eat a dozen donuts. That is what you cops like to do, right? / I said step out of the car. Now. / I think you really want to eat some donuts.
- Major developments! Lori Trammel skanked her way through the entire football team! / Who told you that? / The entire football team.
- Oh, you know the reason I became a nurse was to wear shoes like this, thank you very much. / Of course. Get a drink?
- So...what? You're gonna cut me open? / I'd like to run some tests. EEG, EKG, nothing invasive. A friend at Columbia has access to an MRI. / Mapping the brain.
- When I was a kid... I used to wish some stranger would come and tell me my family wasn't really my family. They weren't bad people, they were just... insignificant. And I wanted to be different. Special. I wanted to change. A new name, a new life. The watchmaker's son... became a watchmaker. It is so futile. And I wanted to be... important.
- Grand theft auto, larceny, robbery, arson and suspected of murder in Oklahoma. That's no way for a young lady to behave, now is it ? You need a goal, Eden. A purpose. / Let me go. NOW! / With your ability, you can get anything you want. Created your own morality. There's no person in the world that could say no to you. Now there is.
- I read about that. Yeah, it says if a person can fold one thousand cranes, you'll be granted one wish.
- Sea turtles die on the same exact beach where they were born, lions slaughter gazelles, spiders eat their young. They don't want to. They have to.
111 Fallout- I'm gonna have to ask you to step out of the car. / No, I don't feel like it. / That wasn't a suggestion. / Well, here's a suggestion. Why don't you go get back in your car and eat a dozen donuts. That is what you cops like to do, right? / I said step out of the car. Now. / I think you really want to eat some donuts.
- Major developments! Lori Trammel skanked her way through the entire football team! / Who told you that? / The entire football team.
- Oh, you know the reason I became a nurse was to wear shoes like this, thank you very much. / Of course. Get a drink?
- So...what? You're gonna cut me open? / I'd like to run some tests. EEG, EKG, nothing invasive. A friend at Columbia has access to an MRI. / Mapping the brain.
- When I was a kid... I used to wish some stranger would come and tell me my family wasn't really my family. They weren't bad people, they were just... insignificant. And I wanted to be different. Special. I wanted to change. A new name, a new life. The watchmaker's son... became a watchmaker. It is so futile. And I wanted to be... important.
- Grand theft auto, larceny, robbery, arson and suspected of murder in Oklahoma. That's no way for a young lady to behave, now is it ? You need a goal, Eden. A purpose. / Let me go. NOW! / With your ability, you can get anything you want. Created your own morality. There's no person in the world that could say no to you. Now there is.
- I read about that. Yeah, it says if a person can fold one thousand cranes, you'll be granted one wish.
- Sea turtles die on the same exact beach where they were born, lions slaughter gazelles, spiders eat their young. They don't want to. They have to.
- Well, statistically speaking, law enforcement attracts a certain kind of male personality. / Oh. And what kind of personality would that be? / Dogs. / And the female personality? / Bitches. We keep it in the canine family.
- You're meant to do a lot of things, Peter. Saving the world isn't one of them. You gotta learn to recognize when life is bigger than you are. You're not a fighter. But that's okay. The world needs nurses too.
- My name is Sylar. / Now it is. Wasn't so long ago when you were Gabriel Gray. An insignificant watchmaker. / I restored timepieces. Do you know why I was so good at it? / No, why don't you tell me. / Because I can see how thing work. What makes them tick.
- Your brother's pretty well connected, even down here. We had to climb over six lawyers to get to you, Mr. Petrelli. Are you okay? / My head feels like it's gonna split open. / Help yourself. / I didn't kill that girl. / We know. The blood we found on you was your own. We checked you out, and you don't seem to have any injuries. Care to explain that?
- What's a hospice nurse from Manhattan doing at a high school homecoming in Texas? You some kind of pervert?
- Peter? He saved her? / No, you did. With your gift. I mean, thanks to you, Sylar won't be able to hurt anybody anymore. / This means we can change the future. Maybe stop that bomb.
- "Save the cheerleader, save the world." We failed to save her so now we can’t save the world. / No, no. "Save the Cheerleader." Then "Save the world." / No, it’s an "if, then" statement. / How do you know? / I was the one who said it! / "Future you" doesn’t count as you!
- I wish destiny would lose our number.
- This, uh... this healing thing is kind of new for me. / Wait, you didn't know that you were gonna heal when you dove off the building? / No. That's kinda stupid, huh? / No, it's not...You're totally my hero.
- I work for your father. He sent me here to make you forget. Like he sent me to your friend. And your brother. And to your mother, so many times. He'll be here soon, expecting that you don't remember anything. But it is very important that you do. Tell me, Claire, can you keep...a secret?
- I do know you, don't I? / I live next door to Chandra Suresh. / That wonderful ability. The power of persuasion, and this whole time you were the girl next door. / I'm gonna take this gun, and I'm gonna put it in that slot. You're gonna take it, and you're gonna blow your brains out. / You knew, didn't you? You knew what I was and you let it continue. In a way, you helped me. And after I've consumed your ability, you'll help me even more. ...Oh Eden, you know that won't hurt me.
112 Godsend- You're meant to do a lot of things, Peter. Saving the world isn't one of them. You gotta learn to recognize when life is bigger than you are. You're not a fighter. But that's okay. The world needs nurses too.
- My name is Sylar. / Now it is. Wasn't so long ago when you were Gabriel Gray. An insignificant watchmaker. / I restored timepieces. Do you know why I was so good at it? / No, why don't you tell me. / Because I can see how thing work. What makes them tick.
- Your brother's pretty well connected, even down here. We had to climb over six lawyers to get to you, Mr. Petrelli. Are you okay? / My head feels like it's gonna split open. / Help yourself. / I didn't kill that girl. / We know. The blood we found on you was your own. We checked you out, and you don't seem to have any injuries. Care to explain that?
- What's a hospice nurse from Manhattan doing at a high school homecoming in Texas? You some kind of pervert?
- Peter? He saved her? / No, you did. With your gift. I mean, thanks to you, Sylar won't be able to hurt anybody anymore. / This means we can change the future. Maybe stop that bomb.
- "Save the cheerleader, save the world." We failed to save her so now we can’t save the world. / No, no. "Save the Cheerleader." Then "Save the world." / No, it’s an "if, then" statement. / How do you know? / I was the one who said it! / "Future you" doesn’t count as you!
- I wish destiny would lose our number.
- This, uh... this healing thing is kind of new for me. / Wait, you didn't know that you were gonna heal when you dove off the building? / No. That's kinda stupid, huh? / No, it's not...You're totally my hero.
- I work for your father. He sent me here to make you forget. Like he sent me to your friend. And your brother. And to your mother, so many times. He'll be here soon, expecting that you don't remember anything. But it is very important that you do. Tell me, Claire, can you keep...a secret?
- I do know you, don't I? / I live next door to Chandra Suresh. / That wonderful ability. The power of persuasion, and this whole time you were the girl next door. / I'm gonna take this gun, and I'm gonna put it in that slot. You're gonna take it, and you're gonna blow your brains out. / You knew, didn't you? You knew what I was and you let it continue. In a way, you helped me. And after I've consumed your ability, you'll help me even more. ...Oh Eden, you know that won't hurt me.
- Okay, your first mistake? Never put the peanut butter in the refrigerator. Mom always keeps it at room temperature. / Well, your Dad's got his own style. / I see that.
- Consider yourself a free man, Mr. Hawkins. / So no more looking over my shoulder? / Only if you wish to see where you've been.
- And maybe I can whistle the Star-Spangled Banner out of my ass. We are lucky he hasn't threatened to sue us for this stunt. You want to know what's on this tape he just handed me? You. Caught on the parking lot surveillance camera. What, you didn't think anyone would notice a guy sitting in the same car every day for two weeks? Do you have any idea the position you have put this bureau in? / I was following a hunch.
- Listen to me. I have no idea how you're pulling this off, but I swear to God I'm not gonna stop until I figure it out, you understand me? / Good luck with that.
- Hey, I'm sorry about Jackie. I know she was your best friend and all. / Oh, I actually discovered that someone else was my best friend. But I lost him, too.
- There’s security everywhere. Stealing isn’t exactly part of Bushido code, you know. / It’s one antique. / If I don’t have my powers ... this whole museum will explode anyway. It’s a good deal for them.
- Never doubt me again. With this sword there’s no limit to what I can accomplish. Our life of legend begins.
- I mean, this -- these things can't be connected. And the world doesn't work like this. / Mr. Isaac! Bad news, sword not there. It was replica. Original owned by man named Linderman. / Did he say 'Linderman'? / FLYING MAN!
- "Save the cheerleader, save the world"? What does that even mean?
- My dad obviously doesn't work in a paper factory. I don't know what he does.
- Flying man! Whoosh! / Can you keep it down? / Whoosh.
- Claire, hold on a second. I'm sure you told me this... before, but, um, why are we videotaping this ? Whatever this is? / Actually, I didn't tell you that before. The first time I did this, I did it to show my parents. My real parents. I wanted them to see what I was. I thought they could help me understand. But I don't think I'm ever gonna meet them. They may not even be alive anymore. / So why do you wanna tape it now? / For me. So I never forget what I am. No matter what happens to me. Look, just don't freak out, okay?
- OK. This is Claire Bennet, and as far as you know, that was attempt number one.
- Have you come to kill me now? / That depends. I'd like to talk to you about Eden. She worked for me. / Don't you mean Sarah Ellis? / She gave up that name and that life a long time ago. And she was a good person. / Yes, of course, all spies are very good people. Just misunderstood.
- I took his power, Nathan. I – I can't control it. / Let me help you, Peter. / You can't. / I'm not leaving you.
- No, I just did not let him leave. And when I see him, I will kill him.
- They're here, and the earth shudders underfoot.
- Who needs God when you've got me?
113 The Fix- Consider yourself a free man, Mr. Hawkins. / So no more looking over my shoulder? / Only if you wish to see where you've been.
- And maybe I can whistle the Star-Spangled Banner out of my ass. We are lucky he hasn't threatened to sue us for this stunt. You want to know what's on this tape he just handed me? You. Caught on the parking lot surveillance camera. What, you didn't think anyone would notice a guy sitting in the same car every day for two weeks? Do you have any idea the position you have put this bureau in? / I was following a hunch.
- Listen to me. I have no idea how you're pulling this off, but I swear to God I'm not gonna stop until I figure it out, you understand me? / Good luck with that.
- Hey, I'm sorry about Jackie. I know she was your best friend and all. / Oh, I actually discovered that someone else was my best friend. But I lost him, too.
- There’s security everywhere. Stealing isn’t exactly part of Bushido code, you know. / It’s one antique. / If I don’t have my powers ... this whole museum will explode anyway. It’s a good deal for them.
- Never doubt me again. With this sword there’s no limit to what I can accomplish. Our life of legend begins.
- I mean, this -- these things can't be connected. And the world doesn't work like this. / Mr. Isaac! Bad news, sword not there. It was replica. Original owned by man named Linderman. / Did he say 'Linderman'? / FLYING MAN!
- "Save the cheerleader, save the world"? What does that even mean?
- My dad obviously doesn't work in a paper factory. I don't know what he does.
- Flying man! Whoosh! / Can you keep it down? / Whoosh.
- Claire, hold on a second. I'm sure you told me this... before, but, um, why are we videotaping this ? Whatever this is? / Actually, I didn't tell you that before. The first time I did this, I did it to show my parents. My real parents. I wanted them to see what I was. I thought they could help me understand. But I don't think I'm ever gonna meet them. They may not even be alive anymore. / So why do you wanna tape it now? / For me. So I never forget what I am. No matter what happens to me. Look, just don't freak out, okay?
- OK. This is Claire Bennet, and as far as you know, that was attempt number one.
- Have you come to kill me now? / That depends. I'd like to talk to you about Eden. She worked for me. / Don't you mean Sarah Ellis? / She gave up that name and that life a long time ago. And she was a good person. / Yes, of course, all spies are very good people. Just misunderstood.
- I took his power, Nathan. I – I can't control it. / Let me help you, Peter. / You can't. / I'm not leaving you.
- No, I just did not let him leave. And when I see him, I will kill him.
- They're here, and the earth shudders underfoot.
- Who needs God when you've got me?
- Who are you? How can you see me? / I don't know. I just can do what you can do. / Fantastic. One of those.
- Hey, where are you going? You can't hide from me. / I'm the invisible man. I can walk around the corner and disappear forever. / Yeah, but, but I can see you. I'm gonna follow you. / Smarter men than you have tried and have paid for it. You stay away from me. And don't follow me.
- Our instructions are to keep him alive. Do whatever it takes. If he crashes, you bring him back. Again and again. When he dies it'll be on my terms, not on his. Clear?
- Help! There’s a man chasing us!
- No teaching. No Sunday school for the special. What I can do, you can't learn. You wake up in the morning, it's there. If you've got thin soup, then that's your supper.
- There's got to be something you can do. / I can kill you myself right now. Solve your exploding problem here.
- It's just you, me, and Mr. Muggles.
- I am very special! I offer myself in trade. Release un-special Ando and I go with You, okay? Good deal, yes? Oh! Oh, what are you doing? Oh, you no like the deal? / You came back for me. / Yes. This is how we roll.
- Left the family business. I'm a nurse now. / Nurse who's an empath, very cute. / Empath, what's that mean? / Means you're a pain in my ass, mate.
- Yeah, well, I'm not very much of a people person, but I'm certain I'm not gonna let you kill 'em all. You seem pretty sure about that pending apocalypse of yours.
- You don't know what you're asking, what you have to go through. You might want to reconsider dying. Hell of a lot easier. / I can handle it. / Yeah, that's what they all say.
114 Distractions- Hey, where are you going? You can't hide from me. / I'm the invisible man. I can walk around the corner and disappear forever. / Yeah, but, but I can see you. I'm gonna follow you. / Smarter men than you have tried and have paid for it. You stay away from me. And don't follow me.
- Our instructions are to keep him alive. Do whatever it takes. If he crashes, you bring him back. Again and again. When he dies it'll be on my terms, not on his. Clear?
- Help! There’s a man chasing us!
- No teaching. No Sunday school for the special. What I can do, you can't learn. You wake up in the morning, it's there. If you've got thin soup, then that's your supper.
- There's got to be something you can do. / I can kill you myself right now. Solve your exploding problem here.
- It's just you, me, and Mr. Muggles.
- I am very special! I offer myself in trade. Release un-special Ando and I go with You, okay? Good deal, yes? Oh! Oh, what are you doing? Oh, you no like the deal? / You came back for me. / Yes. This is how we roll.
- Left the family business. I'm a nurse now. / Nurse who's an empath, very cute. / Empath, what's that mean? / Means you're a pain in my ass, mate.
- Yeah, well, I'm not very much of a people person, but I'm certain I'm not gonna let you kill 'em all. You seem pretty sure about that pending apocalypse of yours.
- You don't know what you're asking, what you have to go through. You might want to reconsider dying. Hell of a lot easier. / I can handle it. / Yeah, that's what they all say.
- Your body doesn't know what to do with them all. It's gotten jumbled, like file cards knocking around a shoebox. Except with you, the cards are dowsed in plutonium, piling up to a critical mass. Now, I'm gonna teach you how to pull 'em out, one at a time.
- You should have listened to the little mouse.
- You shouldn't have built such a good cage.
-Your father looks angry. / My father always looks angry. / But your sister looks hot.
- Waffles are very good. You would like them. / No, Hiro. I would not.
- A little more focus and you'd have had some cash and fresh lipstick.
- How can you not punch that face every time you see it?
- I spend a lot of time moving around people's homes, their bedrooms. You get to know people if you see them when they think they're alone. You see them for what they truly are: selfish, deceitful, and gassy.
- People suck, friend. Every last one of them. Never forget that. / Not all of them. / Oh, right. There's a girl. / She's not like the rest of them. / Everyone's like the rest. That's why they're the rest.
- It is so funny how all of y'all call him Mr. Bennet over there. I've always just known him as –- Stop that, you. No more shoes. He just discovered shoelaces. Can't get enough. / That's funny, I never really imagined him as much of a dog person. I guess he just looms a little larger when he's drillin' you.
- Please say something. / Some family.
- You are awfully interested in my daughter. / Well, ever since I seen what she can do, I guess you could say I'm a ... fan. She's really quite gifted.
- It's no wonder you live like an adolescent, posters on the wall, hair in your face. You've got to see the world as it is.
- The people I love are not a distraction!
- I don't have to do anything! / Except fly.
- Not quite what I was expecting, but hope for the flowers yet.
- You could have flown.
- Well, it's a start.
- It means an old friend isn't quite as dead as we thought he was.
115 Run!- You should have listened to the little mouse.
- You shouldn't have built such a good cage.
-Your father looks angry. / My father always looks angry. / But your sister looks hot.
- Waffles are very good. You would like them. / No, Hiro. I would not.
- A little more focus and you'd have had some cash and fresh lipstick.
- How can you not punch that face every time you see it?
- I spend a lot of time moving around people's homes, their bedrooms. You get to know people if you see them when they think they're alone. You see them for what they truly are: selfish, deceitful, and gassy.
- People suck, friend. Every last one of them. Never forget that. / Not all of them. / Oh, right. There's a girl. / She's not like the rest of them. / Everyone's like the rest. That's why they're the rest.
- It is so funny how all of y'all call him Mr. Bennet over there. I've always just known him as –- Stop that, you. No more shoes. He just discovered shoelaces. Can't get enough. / That's funny, I never really imagined him as much of a dog person. I guess he just looms a little larger when he's drillin' you.
- Please say something. / Some family.
- You are awfully interested in my daughter. / Well, ever since I seen what she can do, I guess you could say I'm a ... fan. She's really quite gifted.
- It's no wonder you live like an adolescent, posters on the wall, hair in your face. You've got to see the world as it is.
- The people I love are not a distraction!
- I don't have to do anything! / Except fly.
- Not quite what I was expecting, but hope for the flowers yet.
- You could have flown.
- Well, it's a start.
- It means an old friend isn't quite as dead as we thought he was.
- Listen, Parkman, the job is simple. You drive me downtown. We meet a man. I make a deal. Then you drive me back to the airport. You just make sure no one bothers me. That includes you.
- Because I know you, Nathan. Beneath the gruff exterior, you're a sap. The moment that young girl looks at you with her sad little weepy eyes, you're lost, you're finished. You'll start giving, and she'll start taking until there's nothing left. So prioritize, Nathan. Wire the money to Texas. Focus on the people who really matter.
- You can't do this. You have to stop! / Don't worry, Niki. I don't plan on being Little Miss Homemaker forever. Just gotta lay low for a while. / You're chasing two men with a gun in broad daylight. You call this laying low? This is my life. My Child!
- Hello. Zane Taylor? / Yes. You must be Dr. Suresh. Come on in. Can I get you some tea?
- You might want to step back, that looks like a nice jacket.
- I had a kind of epiphany about it this morning. Are you familiar with Abraham Maslow, the peak experience? / I'm afraid not. / It's, um ... A single moment that takes you out of yourself. Makes you feel very tiny or very large. To some extent, one with life or nature or God. / I see. / Like seeing all the pieces of a puzzle fit together. All this time, I was trying to fight it. Deny it. But there is no shame in having this ability, is there? / None whatsoever. It would be like denying you have brown eyes.
116 Unexpected- Because I know you, Nathan. Beneath the gruff exterior, you're a sap. The moment that young girl looks at you with her sad little weepy eyes, you're lost, you're finished. You'll start giving, and she'll start taking until there's nothing left. So prioritize, Nathan. Wire the money to Texas. Focus on the people who really matter.
- You can't do this. You have to stop! / Don't worry, Niki. I don't plan on being Little Miss Homemaker forever. Just gotta lay low for a while. / You're chasing two men with a gun in broad daylight. You call this laying low? This is my life. My Child!
- Hello. Zane Taylor? / Yes. You must be Dr. Suresh. Come on in. Can I get you some tea?
- You might want to step back, that looks like a nice jacket.
- I had a kind of epiphany about it this morning. Are you familiar with Abraham Maslow, the peak experience? / I'm afraid not. / It's, um ... A single moment that takes you out of yourself. Makes you feel very tiny or very large. To some extent, one with life or nature or God. / I see. / Like seeing all the pieces of a puzzle fit together. All this time, I was trying to fight it. Deny it. But there is no shame in having this ability, is there? / None whatsoever. It would be like denying you have brown eyes.
- How the hell did you do that? / Satellite signals, wi-fi, radio waves. Your computer can download them and so can I. / so you can , uh, access the internet without a computer, just pull email out of your head / [yes] And you’re radioactive / Why come to me? / Because they got to me too. I can find them, Ted. And you can nuke them.
- I tried finding him. I kept painting what I thought were empty spaces. / And now? / There, on the water. / Footprints.
- It would have been a long road alone. I'm glad for the company. / Well, I believe in fate, Mohinder, and karma, and I'm not just saying that because you're Indian. I mean, you really came to my rescue, and I won't forget that.
- Damn. That was my best wrench.
- I thought the headaches at first were gonna kill me. I'd lie awake at night thinking that my head was gonna explode. A cockroach crawling across my neighbour’s floor was like a marching band parading through my house.
- Enough / I say when it’s enough!
- And when you've left New York a smoking wasteland, we'll put that on your tombstone. Here lies Peter Petrelli. He tried.
- Aha! You pushed that away with your mind. Which one of your sorry friends has telekinesis?
- He was murdered by a man named Sylar. / Well, what happened to this.... Sylar? / I'm not sure. / He just got away with killing your dad? / I only know he's gone, locked away. What does it matter? Even if I could come face to face with him, what difference would it make? Justice can never really be served.
- Charles Darwin bred pigeons when he was working out his theory of evolution. Married up various permutations to get maximum potential.
- Well, you used to care. About all this. Didn't you? / Alright, sharing time's over. Time to get- [augh!]/ [unh!] / What're you doing? / Something unexpected!
- I had to tell him that my husband was a cop, that there had to be some kind of an explanation. There is an explanation, right?
- Well that's how it works. Least that's how it did in my day. You drop off the face of the earth for a few days, wake up with a memory hole, a killer headache, and a souvenir. Did he have a set of these?
- Last time I saw my brother, he flew out of a window to get away from me. I doubt he's going to come knocking on my door. / He flew out a window? / So to speak.
- If people knew what we were capable of, they would drop a collective brick.
- Where Peter saw hope you see disaster. I guess I'm voting for the other guy.
- What'd they give you, money? Drugs? What's a Judas get these days?
- Did your powers work? I had my eyes closed. / Me too. Her gun must have misfired. / I guess. Lucky for us!
- That sound. In your heart. What is it? / Murder.
- I don't even know if I'll remember any of this tomorrow. All I want to do is run away, but I can't. Somebody has to protect this family from you.
- Look Ando! Not a scratch on the versa!
117 Company Man- I tried finding him. I kept painting what I thought were empty spaces. / And now? / There, on the water. / Footprints.
- It would have been a long road alone. I'm glad for the company. / Well, I believe in fate, Mohinder, and karma, and I'm not just saying that because you're Indian. I mean, you really came to my rescue, and I won't forget that.
- Damn. That was my best wrench.
- I thought the headaches at first were gonna kill me. I'd lie awake at night thinking that my head was gonna explode. A cockroach crawling across my neighbour’s floor was like a marching band parading through my house.
- Enough / I say when it’s enough!
- And when you've left New York a smoking wasteland, we'll put that on your tombstone. Here lies Peter Petrelli. He tried.
- Aha! You pushed that away with your mind. Which one of your sorry friends has telekinesis?
- He was murdered by a man named Sylar. / Well, what happened to this.... Sylar? / I'm not sure. / He just got away with killing your dad? / I only know he's gone, locked away. What does it matter? Even if I could come face to face with him, what difference would it make? Justice can never really be served.
- Charles Darwin bred pigeons when he was working out his theory of evolution. Married up various permutations to get maximum potential.
- Well, you used to care. About all this. Didn't you? / Alright, sharing time's over. Time to get- [augh!]/ [unh!] / What're you doing? / Something unexpected!
- I had to tell him that my husband was a cop, that there had to be some kind of an explanation. There is an explanation, right?
- Well that's how it works. Least that's how it did in my day. You drop off the face of the earth for a few days, wake up with a memory hole, a killer headache, and a souvenir. Did he have a set of these?
- Last time I saw my brother, he flew out of a window to get away from me. I doubt he's going to come knocking on my door. / He flew out a window? / So to speak.
- If people knew what we were capable of, they would drop a collective brick.
- Where Peter saw hope you see disaster. I guess I'm voting for the other guy.
- What'd they give you, money? Drugs? What's a Judas get these days?
- Did your powers work? I had my eyes closed. / Me too. Her gun must have misfired. / I guess. Lucky for us!
- That sound. In your heart. What is it? / Murder.
- I don't even know if I'll remember any of this tomorrow. All I want to do is run away, but I can't. Somebody has to protect this family from you.
- Look Ando! Not a scratch on the versa!
- I've had enough of that! / Don't, don't, don't! / I'm not gonna nuke the dog. I wouldn't hurt, uh...mister muggles, would I?
- How many times you gonna let this guy slip through your fingers?
- If you insist on lying, you're gonna upset me. / And you know what happens when I get upset.
- I'm just a paper salesman.
- How do you feel about paper? / Wildly Enthusiastic.
- Well, they can't know. People are fragile, like teacups.
- I'm comfortable with morally grey.
- Oh shoot! How did you -- how did -- how is -- how is that-- / It's a brave new world, friend.
- I don't know. I wonder if they knew about little orphan Annie before they sent us over there to bag a bloody fire starter.
- That son of a bitch is thinking in Japanese. / Why are you thinking in Japanese?
- He's telling the truth. / Hate me all you want, but right now, this has to be contained. Which means you have to stay put. / You want me to play dead? I'm sorry. I'm not Mr. Muggles. / That man downstairs can generate a chain reaction which would be like dropping a nuclear bomb on this house. / And he'll do it too. Come on, we gotta go now. / Just do what I say so nobody gets hurt. And you.
- If you're not back in an hour... look for the mushroom cloud.
- First I have another 'guess who'. Guess who found out you can talk?
- What's the mission? / Looking into a security breech. That's all I know. That's all they told me. / That's all they told you to tell me. But what you know is considerably more. You're not as good a liar as you think. / You're the security breech. / Is that what they're calling me behind my back? I was hoping for something a bit more subtle or a pun at least. You Americans are usually good for a pun.
- Evidently I think you’re a better man than they do.
- You used to believe in what we do. / I used to believe in the toothfairy.
- "I walked through fire and I didn't get burned." You were trying to tell me. / I was trying not to tell you.
- Do you want revenge, or do you want the truth? You can't have both. / I want the truth. / Then let them go.
- Go deep. Take anything that would lead them to her. / I love you, Dad. / I love you, Claire-Bear.
118 Parasite- How many times you gonna let this guy slip through your fingers?
- If you insist on lying, you're gonna upset me. / And you know what happens when I get upset.
- I'm just a paper salesman.
- How do you feel about paper? / Wildly Enthusiastic.
- Well, they can't know. People are fragile, like teacups.
- I'm comfortable with morally grey.
- Oh shoot! How did you -- how did -- how is -- how is that-- / It's a brave new world, friend.
- I don't know. I wonder if they knew about little orphan Annie before they sent us over there to bag a bloody fire starter.
- That son of a bitch is thinking in Japanese. / Why are you thinking in Japanese?
- He's telling the truth. / Hate me all you want, but right now, this has to be contained. Which means you have to stay put. / You want me to play dead? I'm sorry. I'm not Mr. Muggles. / That man downstairs can generate a chain reaction which would be like dropping a nuclear bomb on this house. / And he'll do it too. Come on, we gotta go now. / Just do what I say so nobody gets hurt. And you.
- If you're not back in an hour... look for the mushroom cloud.
- First I have another 'guess who'. Guess who found out you can talk?
- What's the mission? / Looking into a security breech. That's all I know. That's all they told me. / That's all they told you to tell me. But what you know is considerably more. You're not as good a liar as you think. / You're the security breech. / Is that what they're calling me behind my back? I was hoping for something a bit more subtle or a pun at least. You Americans are usually good for a pun.
- Evidently I think you’re a better man than they do.
- You used to believe in what we do. / I used to believe in the toothfairy.
- "I walked through fire and I didn't get burned." You were trying to tell me. / I was trying not to tell you.
- Do you want revenge, or do you want the truth? You can't have both. / I want the truth. / Then let them go.
- Go deep. Take anything that would lead them to her. / I love you, Dad. / I love you, Claire-Bear.
-[You can't stop me! Bigger men than you have tried. I will find a way inside... somehow.]
- She’s my daughter. / She’s an assignment. Or have you forgotten we gave her to you? Took her out of a bassinet, put her in your hands and told you to take her home and that’s after you said ‘no thank you’.
- Don't worry. I know how to play dumb.
- Your painter friend from New York tried to reach you. I chatted with him for you. Apparently, he's got himself a dead girlfriend. Nice guy. / Thompson doesn't need me on this one. I need to be here with my family. / This isn't a request. This is an assignment. You do remember assignments, don't you? / I'll get my things.
- You've given me hope. / Hope is great. What we need is caffeine.
- Who are we going to call next? / No one. I already have you ... Mr. Sylar.
- You can't protect everyone, right? Sometimes it's better to go it alone. The more people you try and help... / The more people get hurt.
- When I first met you I thought you were nuts. / It's okay. I thought you were mean. But now I know you pretend you do not care about anyone. But you care too much. / It's really important to you to get your powers back, huh? / It is important for everyone.
- You look like you've been around long enough to know what happens when Mr. Linderman doesn't get something he's expecting? Or do I have to paint you a picture?
- You know nothing about my father! / I know everything. He confided in me. He told me things he felt he could never tell you. Things about your sister...Shanti. He thought you were too - what's the word - fragile to know the truth. That's why he liked me. You were always seeking his approval, while I provided stimulation. He gave up on you, but he adored me. Now who's the real parasite here!?
- You brought the new Mendez? / This one is very special. / This painting is ripped ... and repaired with Scotch tape. / Yes, very special.
- Don't run surveillance on a man from inside his own hotel. It's really tacky.
- I'm a natural progression of the species. Evolution is a part of nature, and nature kills. Simple, right?
- I'm sorry, I hope I have the right address. I'm looking for a Peter Petrelli. / You picked a terrible time to do that. Peter's not here just now. You may as well come inside, Claire.
- Do you enjoy vegetables, Mr. Petrelli? / I've been known to eat zucchini when the mood strikes, but not as a rule.
- Voila! A pot pie. Wholesome, warm, healthy. That's, of course if you can live without the cream sauce. Personally, I can't. I mean, what's the point?
- Not especially, I guess I have a few issues that plague me.
- I mean, to be truly happy a man must live absolutely in the present, and with no thought of what's gone before, and no thought of what lies ahead. But a life of meaning, a man is condemned to wallow in the past, and obsess about the future. My guess is that you've done quite a bit of obsessing about yours these last few days.
- Now you can't have any of my pot pie.
- I remember you. You're like me, aren't you? I'd like to see how that works.
- I could never love you enough. / You do fine.
119 .07%- She’s my daughter. / She’s an assignment. Or have you forgotten we gave her to you? Took her out of a bassinet, put her in your hands and told you to take her home and that’s after you said ‘no thank you’.
- Don't worry. I know how to play dumb.
- Your painter friend from New York tried to reach you. I chatted with him for you. Apparently, he's got himself a dead girlfriend. Nice guy. / Thompson doesn't need me on this one. I need to be here with my family. / This isn't a request. This is an assignment. You do remember assignments, don't you? / I'll get my things.
- You've given me hope. / Hope is great. What we need is caffeine.
- Who are we going to call next? / No one. I already have you ... Mr. Sylar.
- You can't protect everyone, right? Sometimes it's better to go it alone. The more people you try and help... / The more people get hurt.
- When I first met you I thought you were nuts. / It's okay. I thought you were mean. But now I know you pretend you do not care about anyone. But you care too much. / It's really important to you to get your powers back, huh? / It is important for everyone.
- You look like you've been around long enough to know what happens when Mr. Linderman doesn't get something he's expecting? Or do I have to paint you a picture?
- You know nothing about my father! / I know everything. He confided in me. He told me things he felt he could never tell you. Things about your sister...Shanti. He thought you were too - what's the word - fragile to know the truth. That's why he liked me. You were always seeking his approval, while I provided stimulation. He gave up on you, but he adored me. Now who's the real parasite here!?
- You brought the new Mendez? / This one is very special. / This painting is ripped ... and repaired with Scotch tape. / Yes, very special.
- Don't run surveillance on a man from inside his own hotel. It's really tacky.
- I'm a natural progression of the species. Evolution is a part of nature, and nature kills. Simple, right?
- I'm sorry, I hope I have the right address. I'm looking for a Peter Petrelli. / You picked a terrible time to do that. Peter's not here just now. You may as well come inside, Claire.
- Do you enjoy vegetables, Mr. Petrelli? / I've been known to eat zucchini when the mood strikes, but not as a rule.
- Voila! A pot pie. Wholesome, warm, healthy. That's, of course if you can live without the cream sauce. Personally, I can't. I mean, what's the point?
- Not especially, I guess I have a few issues that plague me.
- I mean, to be truly happy a man must live absolutely in the present, and with no thought of what's gone before, and no thought of what lies ahead. But a life of meaning, a man is condemned to wallow in the past, and obsess about the future. My guess is that you've done quite a bit of obsessing about yours these last few days.
- Now you can't have any of my pot pie.
- I remember you. You're like me, aren't you? I'd like to see how that works.
- I could never love you enough. / You do fine.
- I don't know where Claire is. None of these games can make me tell you what I don't know.
-If you follow everything I say, you might not die. You might want to argue, but luckily this is a one-way conversation. Can I count on you? / Uh, I hate him.
- An explosion of that magnitude would destroy half the population of New York City like THAT. / There's six and a half billion people on the planet. That's less than .07%. Come on, that's an acceptable loss by anyone's count.
- I cared about you a great deal. Perhaps not in the traditional sense, oatmeal cookies and school plays, but I did what I could.
- You'll have a chance to grow up and develop into someone who can make her own choices. And then if you choose to come back and join this madness, like I once did, at least I will have given you the option.
- Everywhere you go, people die. Cash, cars, hurting people for the fun of it. Hell, you didn't turn into Jessica. You turned into your old man.
- Wait a minute. How didn't you know that? You're trying to take down your organization and you don't even know who signs your checks? Oh my god... you're middle management! / So what's this supposed to mean? / What it means is he's a schlub, just like the rest of us.
120 Five Years Gone-If you follow everything I say, you might not die. You might want to argue, but luckily this is a one-way conversation. Can I count on you? / Uh, I hate him.
- An explosion of that magnitude would destroy half the population of New York City like THAT. / There's six and a half billion people on the planet. That's less than .07%. Come on, that's an acceptable loss by anyone's count.
- I cared about you a great deal. Perhaps not in the traditional sense, oatmeal cookies and school plays, but I did what I could.
- You'll have a chance to grow up and develop into someone who can make her own choices. And then if you choose to come back and join this madness, like I once did, at least I will have given you the option.
- Everywhere you go, people die. Cash, cars, hurting people for the fun of it. Hell, you didn't turn into Jessica. You turned into your old man.
- Wait a minute. How didn't you know that? You're trying to take down your organization and you don't even know who signs your checks? Oh my god... you're middle management! / So what's this supposed to mean? / What it means is he's a schlub, just like the rest of us.
- You look upset. Go talk to you. / No way. I'm scared of me. (Not Exact)
- I look upset. / Go talk to yourself. / No way. I scare me.
- You're a mind reader, Parkman. Rip it out of him. If you can't do it, I'll get someone who can.
- Five years ago, you and I allowed a man to blow up in New York. Millions of lives came to an end, and the world was changed.
- You're one of them, Nathan. Am I supposed to march you off to the gas chambers as well? / I'm thankful for the secrets you've kept. But let's be honest. I can fly. I'm hardly dangerous.
- I value your opinion as a scientist and a friend. But if I gave you five years, ten years, twenty more years, tell me honestly, could you reverse it? / No. Probably not. / Then we need to start thinking about Plan B.
- Hiro Nakamura can stop time. Teleport by folding space. Theoritically, he can fold time as well. / So you're saying he's a time traveler? / Is that any stranger than being able to read someone's mind? / Yeah, it is.
- All right, here are your chilequiles and your waffle platter. Now just holler at me if y'all need anything else, okay?
- She's getting married. / Mazel-tov. I guess.
- The events in this comic. History didn't happen like this. You didn't kill Sylar. You're trying to change the past. Trying to stop Sylar, is that it? / If you could save millions of lives, wouldn't you?
- I don't have that luxury. I need to find answers in the here and now. / Genocide is not the answer. / Is that what this is about? You're feeling bad because you came up short? / It's wrong. / I was elected to make hard decisions. I understand how things work.
- You made everyone afraid of us. / I made everyone aware of us. Fear is just the natural response. You can't blame them, really. We're more powerful than they are. More important. We're special. / Who are you to decide who's special and who's not? / I'm the leader of the free world. For all I know, I'm the most special person there is. Lord knows I found enough power. Met a lot of special people. Like this girl named Candice who allowed me to become President. But I'm done. I just want to eliminate the competition. I don't need any more power--especially not after you.
- You're still a hero. You became everything you wanted to be and I... I became dead. / Peter told you? / Looks like you fought a lot of battles. / More than I'd like to remember. / How was it? / Not nearly as much fun without you.
- Should we freeze time? / No, I haven't had a good fight in years.
- My brother can't walk through walls. Who are you? / An old friend. The guy they blamed for blowing up New York, but you and I know the real story, don't we, Pete?
- Always keep a refrigerated sample of this on your person. Buy a thermos.
- After Sylar exploded, the world became a very dark place. And that is why we need to change it. Get him back so he can kill Sylar.
121 The Hard Part- I look upset. / Go talk to yourself. / No way. I scare me.
- You're a mind reader, Parkman. Rip it out of him. If you can't do it, I'll get someone who can.
- Five years ago, you and I allowed a man to blow up in New York. Millions of lives came to an end, and the world was changed.
- You're one of them, Nathan. Am I supposed to march you off to the gas chambers as well? / I'm thankful for the secrets you've kept. But let's be honest. I can fly. I'm hardly dangerous.
- I value your opinion as a scientist and a friend. But if I gave you five years, ten years, twenty more years, tell me honestly, could you reverse it? / No. Probably not. / Then we need to start thinking about Plan B.
- Hiro Nakamura can stop time. Teleport by folding space. Theoritically, he can fold time as well. / So you're saying he's a time traveler? / Is that any stranger than being able to read someone's mind? / Yeah, it is.
- All right, here are your chilequiles and your waffle platter. Now just holler at me if y'all need anything else, okay?
- She's getting married. / Mazel-tov. I guess.
- The events in this comic. History didn't happen like this. You didn't kill Sylar. You're trying to change the past. Trying to stop Sylar, is that it? / If you could save millions of lives, wouldn't you?
- I don't have that luxury. I need to find answers in the here and now. / Genocide is not the answer. / Is that what this is about? You're feeling bad because you came up short? / It's wrong. / I was elected to make hard decisions. I understand how things work.
- You made everyone afraid of us. / I made everyone aware of us. Fear is just the natural response. You can't blame them, really. We're more powerful than they are. More important. We're special. / Who are you to decide who's special and who's not? / I'm the leader of the free world. For all I know, I'm the most special person there is. Lord knows I found enough power. Met a lot of special people. Like this girl named Candice who allowed me to become President. But I'm done. I just want to eliminate the competition. I don't need any more power--especially not after you.
- You're still a hero. You became everything you wanted to be and I... I became dead. / Peter told you? / Looks like you fought a lot of battles. / More than I'd like to remember. / How was it? / Not nearly as much fun without you.
- Should we freeze time? / No, I haven't had a good fight in years.
- My brother can't walk through walls. Who are you? / An old friend. The guy they blamed for blowing up New York, but you and I know the real story, don't we, Pete?
- Always keep a refrigerated sample of this on your person. Buy a thermos.
- After Sylar exploded, the world became a very dark place. And that is why we need to change it. Get him back so he can kill Sylar.
- People think I collect art. What I really collect are lives fixed in paint.The perfect moment capturing an entire existence made immortal. A monster's fight to survive, and live to kill again. A mother willing to fracture her own soul to protect her child. A youth's struggle for innocence despite life's cruelty. The double-edged lies needed to sustain a double-edged life. A wandering hero's pure joy at success. And his darkest hour when all the world seems lost. All perfect moments frozen in time. Alone each tells a single story. Together, they can tell the future.
- I think I'm gonna do something bad. / You're a murderer, you don't get the luxury of regret.
- I understood it before, the killing. I had a reason; to take what others didn’t deserve. It was natural selection. / What are you talking about? / An apocalypse. A massacre. Half the city gone in an instant. They mean nothing. They’re innocent. There’s no gain, so why would I do it? What possible reason would I have for killing so many?
- You said you had a dream that you blew up New York City. / Yeah, I also dreamed that I could fly. We both know how that turned out for you. / You can fly? That's cool.
- The clock's broken. / Oh, that old thing. I should have thrown it away years ago. / It was Dad's. / It's junk. / It's a beautiful piece. It just needs a little attention.
- You've seen the world. Some of us only get to see it in snowglobes. (Not exact)
- That heartbeat…you were in the loft. Why are you following me? / I must stop you. / Then do it. Do it! Kill me!... You can't, you coward. Now I'm gonna have to kill you.
122 Landslide- I think I'm gonna do something bad. / You're a murderer, you don't get the luxury of regret.
- I understood it before, the killing. I had a reason; to take what others didn’t deserve. It was natural selection. / What are you talking about? / An apocalypse. A massacre. Half the city gone in an instant. They mean nothing. They’re innocent. There’s no gain, so why would I do it? What possible reason would I have for killing so many?
- You said you had a dream that you blew up New York City. / Yeah, I also dreamed that I could fly. We both know how that turned out for you. / You can fly? That's cool.
- The clock's broken. / Oh, that old thing. I should have thrown it away years ago. / It was Dad's. / It's junk. / It's a beautiful piece. It just needs a little attention.
- You've seen the world. Some of us only get to see it in snowglobes. (Not exact)
- That heartbeat…you were in the loft. Why are you following me? / I must stop you. / Then do it. Do it! Kill me!... You can't, you coward. Now I'm gonna have to kill you.
- You know, I've been thinking after we save the world, I might go on patrol. You know, jumping in front of bullets and dragging people out of burning buildings. / Not gonna catch me wearing a cape, zipping around with my underwear outside my pants. / Why do we have to rent a car? Can't we just fly to Nebraska? ... In a plane.
-So am I.
- We got him, thanks to your tip, Mister ... / Mendez. Isaac Mendez. I thought I recognized Sprague from his picture in the post office. I knew it was my duty to call, especially with it being election day and all. / Well, you helped us capture a very dangerous man. Most people wouldn't take the risk. / I'm not most people.
- You sure there isn't another way? / The reason I brought you here, Parkman, was so that you could get us to those elevators without raising a ruckus. Now, if you can't do that, you might as well give up on your wife and unborn child right now. Because no matter how far you run, they will find you. / Okay. A simple "no" would have done the trick.
- Remember? You were really drunk. And you were worried about people finding out about the... uh, you know, the... the porno. / Oh, hey, yeah, don't worry about it--here.
- Did I throw you out a window? (Not Exact)
123 How to Stop An Exploding Man-So am I.
- We got him, thanks to your tip, Mister ... / Mendez. Isaac Mendez. I thought I recognized Sprague from his picture in the post office. I knew it was my duty to call, especially with it being election day and all. / Well, you helped us capture a very dangerous man. Most people wouldn't take the risk. / I'm not most people.
- You sure there isn't another way? / The reason I brought you here, Parkman, was so that you could get us to those elevators without raising a ruckus. Now, if you can't do that, you might as well give up on your wife and unborn child right now. Because no matter how far you run, they will find you. / Okay. A simple "no" would have done the trick.
- Remember? You were really drunk. And you were worried about people finding out about the... uh, you know, the... the porno. / Oh, hey, yeah, don't worry about it--here.
- Did I throw you out a window? (Not Exact)
- Where does it come from? -- this quest? This need to solve life's mysteries, when the simplest of questions can never be answered.
- What am I thinking now, Parkman? / Your last thought.
- My whole life, you have looked at me with disappointment. I don’t want to lose you now. But I cannot let my friend die.
- How many times have I saved your ass? I'm the only reason that you're still alive. Whew. / That's not me. Stop her. Find Micah. / What? / I said stop her. That's not me. / I'm not strong enough. / Who the hell are you talking to?
- I already have a family.
- No Ando this part of my journey ...I must finish alone. / But I am not afraid. / I know. You have shown me what bravery is.
- Yeah, but I saw you speaking to my mother. You know about the bomb. You know about everything. / You came here because you needed to. You needed to hear the truth before you could save the world.
- I'm not leaving you, Peter. There's another way to end this, and you know it. / I can't let you die. / And I can't let everyone else. You saved the cheerleader... so we could save the world.
- Let's go home. / Hmph. Home where? Our house burned down. / Home is anywhere our family is together. / You've got a plan, right?
- After the explosion, the city is gonna need me, Ma. America's gonna need me. The world. This changes nothing.
No Episode- What am I thinking now, Parkman? / Your last thought.
- My whole life, you have looked at me with disappointment. I don’t want to lose you now. But I cannot let my friend die.
- How many times have I saved your ass? I'm the only reason that you're still alive. Whew. / That's not me. Stop her. Find Micah. / What? / I said stop her. That's not me. / I'm not strong enough. / Who the hell are you talking to?
- I already have a family.
- No Ando this part of my journey ...I must finish alone. / But I am not afraid. / I know. You have shown me what bravery is.
- Yeah, but I saw you speaking to my mother. You know about the bomb. You know about everything. / You came here because you needed to. You needed to hear the truth before you could save the world.
- I'm not leaving you, Peter. There's another way to end this, and you know it. / I can't let you die. / And I can't let everyone else. You saved the cheerleader... so we could save the world.
- Let's go home. / Hmph. Home where? Our house burned down. / Home is anywhere our family is together. / You've got a plan, right?
- After the explosion, the city is gonna need me, Ma. America's gonna need me. The world. This changes nothing.
201 Four Months Later
- I've been down that road before. It doesn't end well. / Where will you go, Dr. Suresh? No one even believes they exist. I found your father's book in the parapsychology section, in between hypnosis and alien abductions. They don't take you seriously. They all think you're nuts. But not me. So, if you're really interested in saving the world, the least you could do is let me buy you a drink.
- [My name here is Kensei, but no one's ever called me a hero before.]
- That's fighting dirty! / That's fighting smart, sir. Don't get me wrong, I give him a fair wage, if he lives.
-What happened here? / Bandits. They took everything. Is there no God to protect us? / Oh, no. I broke history. / Villages burn. These things happen.
- [My name here is Kensei, but no one's ever called me a hero before.]
- That's fighting dirty! / That's fighting smart, sir. Don't get me wrong, I give him a fair wage, if he lives.
-What happened here? / Bandits. They took everything. Is there no God to protect us? / Oh, no. I broke history. / Villages burn. These things happen.
202 Lizards
- Compared to the life I had, normal's a pretty nice vacation.
- You look like a fish when you talk. / No, I promise, if you do this, they will tell the story for four hundred years, minimum! / Like a giant carp.
- You see? We're almost there. / It's not right to risk her. We should find a way to cross alone. / The police know our faces. We have to keep going. / But what if it happens again? / I won't let that happen.
-Then perhaps we should leave it to God to decide. The chances are you carry one of a hundred viruses I can do nothing about. If you somehow carry this one virus, there is only one cure. The distillation of my own blood, and I was guided to you. Surely that’s a sign. Just the same as your suffering.
- Where's the Haitian? / Isn't he in Haiti?
- I have kept you out of danger your whole life so you wouldn't have to find your limits. Because if they find you, that's what they'll do. They'll cut you, they'll test you, and they will push you so far past your capacity for pain that you'll wish you could die.
- Look, I just came to get her out. / Then why'd she ask us to call you? / She doesn't have anyone else.
- You can make me the hero she sees in me? / As long as you stop drinking. / No promises. / I can work with that.
- You must be sober! If we don't go after Yaeko fight now, she'll be killed! / Who's Yaeko? / The girl you're supposed to fall in love with! / The one who hates me?
- You reading my mind right now? / No. Yes. Sorry.
- I've done so many bad things in my life, it really doesn't matter what crime I confess to.
- You caught me. / Of course I did. / But I would have been fine. / I know you can heal, Claire. But I never wanna see you get hurt.
- I'll find your father. / Molly, what's the apartment number? / Nine. / Five. Good girl. All right. Get out of there right now. / He sees me. / Get out of there. / Leave me alone! (Not exact)
- I had no idea that cheerleading meant that much to you. / Kinda took me by surprise, too.
- Y'know, I've never been in an Irish Pub before. Do you have haggis? / That's Scotland, love. We have stew.
- I won't do it. / If you don't someone else will. And there's more where that came from... Stop! What are you doing?! / Get someone else to do your research. I'm taking Molly, and I'm leaving.
- I appreciate the effort, really. Attempting to better your social status at school is very American Dream of you. But everyone has their place in this world, deal with it. / So you're not going to change your mind? / Ugh, you are slow. Aren't you?
- I am offering you a way out. You can stop running! Shoot me and there is no turning back. You'll condemn yourself to hell! / [BAM!] I know.
- First you show me that I can be harmed by no weapon, and then you cut me deeper than blade possibly could.
- It's fully loaded. Anything from martial arts to plumbing, any skill you want is now at your fingertips. / Wow. Support, advice, and now gifts. You're like my own personal Oprah.
- Does it hurt? / Only when I breathe.
- I accidentally set my grandmother's house on fire when I was six. Caused a blackout in four counties when I was eight. I spent my ninth birthday in a glass room with an IV of lithium in my arm. I've lived in this building for sixteen years, ever since the shrinks diagnosed me a sociopath with paranoid delusions. But they're just out to get me cause I threatened to kill them. I'm twenty-four years old and I've never gone on a date. Never been on a roller coaster. Never been swimming. And now you know everything there is to know about me. I don't have the luxury of being more interesting than that.
- I don't have the luxury of being more interesting than that.
- I need you to tell me the truth. / The truth? The truth is that our generation mortgaged our souls to protect yours. Show a little respect for that! Get over your daddy issues and leave us be!
- You say take out, you mean kill. / It is a euphemism.
- There's something bigger going on here. I don't know what it is, but these guys are involved in some kind of, uh, organisation, like from back in the seventies. / Like a disco?
- Don't you think if push came to shove, he would do the same to you? / No. I don't. / He's adorable! Can I keep him?
- So who's your partner? / Excuse me? / Company policy. One of them, one of us. Who's yours?... Elle, huh? / You know her? / Oh yeah.
- You lie to me, betray me, you come after my daughter. How did you think it was going to end? / Mr. Butler, what are you doing? / No one's taking my little girl!
- Stings like a bitch, doesn't it?
- He's not big on the listening; once he sets his mind he's stuck which is why we gave you to him in the first place. We thought he would be loyal to the end. Turns out we were right.
- That's what this Company does. We save lives. / Everything they've told you is a lie. The company made that virus.
- You have betrayed everything we stand for. / No, Kaito, I tried to save the world.
- If anyone survives, I'll tell them I couldn't have done it without you.
- I'm sorry Dad. I'm sorry I didn't listen. I should've done everything you told me to. If I hadn't been so selfish, you'd still be here.
- Watch who you're shoving, pom-pom!
- I can sense you're a killer.
- Do you realize how much damage you've done by provoking Claire? / I couldn't help it, she was so...weepy...and earnest.
- I could make you tell me. / You could try.
- Your father helped me find my gift and now here you are restoring it. Life has its poetry, doesn't it? / My father who you murdered. / Your father who betrayed me. Don't make that same mistake, Mohinder.
- Whoa! Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa, slow down! Slow down slow down! Aah! ... Okay we don't talk about that ever again. / Agreed.
- Listening to my mother has never led to anything good. If Peter becomes a problem I'll handle him.
- You killed him? You killed my brother! / [*Shoots Maya*] Now look what you made me do.
- Your plans to expose the company. It's unacceptable. / If we destroy them, we get our lives back, you back. / No, if you push this, they will react.
- [Let Hiro go. Go after Adam. He's using you, Peter. Let Hiro go. Go after Adam. Let Hiro go. Go after Adam. He's evil.] / [I don't think so.] / [He wants to destroy the whole world.] / [You're wrong. Adam wouldn't do that.] / [He's going to release the virus.] / [He wants to destroy the virus.] Don't you understand? You're on the wrong side! / What about me, Pete? / Nathan? / Am I on the wrong side too?
- I know, it was unavoidable. You do know that you've now opened Pandora's Box.
- You look like a fish when you talk. / No, I promise, if you do this, they will tell the story for four hundred years, minimum! / Like a giant carp.
- You see? We're almost there. / It's not right to risk her. We should find a way to cross alone. / The police know our faces. We have to keep going. / But what if it happens again? / I won't let that happen.
-Then perhaps we should leave it to God to decide. The chances are you carry one of a hundred viruses I can do nothing about. If you somehow carry this one virus, there is only one cure. The distillation of my own blood, and I was guided to you. Surely that’s a sign. Just the same as your suffering.
- Where's the Haitian? / Isn't he in Haiti?
- I have kept you out of danger your whole life so you wouldn't have to find your limits. Because if they find you, that's what they'll do. They'll cut you, they'll test you, and they will push you so far past your capacity for pain that you'll wish you could die.
- Look, I just came to get her out. / Then why'd she ask us to call you? / She doesn't have anyone else.
- You can make me the hero she sees in me? / As long as you stop drinking. / No promises. / I can work with that.
- You must be sober! If we don't go after Yaeko fight now, she'll be killed! / Who's Yaeko? / The girl you're supposed to fall in love with! / The one who hates me?
203 Kindred
- It was a Pedicure. / What? / I was giving myself a pedicure. / You're not very good at it!
- Or maybe you'd prefer something more familiar?
- You can skydive without a parachute! / You can skydive without a plane!
- Or maybe you'd prefer something more familiar?
- You can skydive without a parachute! / You can skydive without a plane!
204 The Kindness Of Strangers
- Then it's those marks on my neck, right? You think I was abducted by aliens? I told you it was a guy with horn rimmed glasses. / It's my dad... He's just really overprotective about the dating thing. / Then let me talk to him. / I don't think that's a good idea.- You reading my mind right now? / No. Yes. Sorry.
- I've done so many bad things in my life, it really doesn't matter what crime I confess to.
- You caught me. / Of course I did. / But I would have been fine. / I know you can heal, Claire. But I never wanna see you get hurt.
- I'll find your father. / Molly, what's the apartment number? / Nine. / Five. Good girl. All right. Get out of there right now. / He sees me. / Get out of there. / Leave me alone! (Not exact)
- I had no idea that cheerleading meant that much to you. / Kinda took me by surprise, too.
205 Fight Or Flight
- Hey, you okay? / When I was thirteen, my father ran out on us. I haven't talked to him...I haven't seen him. I've spent half my life thinking about what I'm going to say to this guy if I ever got the chance and now I can't even knock on the door. / [*Knocks on the door*] You're welcome!- Y'know, I've never been in an Irish Pub before. Do you have haggis? / That's Scotland, love. We have stew.
206 - The Line
- You want to be different? / I want to be special, unique. An ability doesn't have to be a burden, Maya. It can be wonderful. - I won't do it. / If you don't someone else will. And there's more where that came from... Stop! What are you doing?! / Get someone else to do your research. I'm taking Molly, and I'm leaving.
- I appreciate the effort, really. Attempting to better your social status at school is very American Dream of you. But everyone has their place in this world, deal with it. / So you're not going to change your mind? / Ugh, you are slow. Aren't you?
- I am offering you a way out. You can stop running! Shoot me and there is no turning back. You'll condemn yourself to hell! / [BAM!] I know.
- First you show me that I can be harmed by no weapon, and then you cut me deeper than blade possibly could.
- It's fully loaded. Anything from martial arts to plumbing, any skill you want is now at your fingertips. / Wow. Support, advice, and now gifts. You're like my own personal Oprah.
207 - Out Of Time
- Why is everything so purple?- Does it hurt? / Only when I breathe.
208 Four Months Ago
- It is man's ability to remember that sets us apart. We are the only species concerned with the past. Our memories give us voice and bear witness to history, so that others might learn; so they might celebrate our triumphs and be warned of our failures.- I accidentally set my grandmother's house on fire when I was six. Caused a blackout in four counties when I was eight. I spent my ninth birthday in a glass room with an IV of lithium in my arm. I've lived in this building for sixteen years, ever since the shrinks diagnosed me a sociopath with paranoid delusions. But they're just out to get me cause I threatened to kill them. I'm twenty-four years old and I've never gone on a date. Never been on a roller coaster. Never been swimming. And now you know everything there is to know about me. I don't have the luxury of being more interesting than that.
- I don't have the luxury of being more interesting than that.
209 Cautionary Tales
- If you want to help, help me put the nightmare man behind us, so we can get back to normal. Okay? And just be a little girl, go to school have fun. And I'll be an underpaid cop. Deal?- I need you to tell me the truth. / The truth? The truth is that our generation mortgaged our souls to protect yours. Show a little respect for that! Get over your daddy issues and leave us be!
- You say take out, you mean kill. / It is a euphemism.
- There's something bigger going on here. I don't know what it is, but these guys are involved in some kind of, uh, organisation, like from back in the seventies. / Like a disco?
- Don't you think if push came to shove, he would do the same to you? / No. I don't. / He's adorable! Can I keep him?
- So who's your partner? / Excuse me? / Company policy. One of them, one of us. Who's yours?... Elle, huh? / You know her? / Oh yeah.
- You lie to me, betray me, you come after my daughter. How did you think it was going to end? / Mr. Butler, what are you doing? / No one's taking my little girl!
- Stings like a bitch, doesn't it?
- He's not big on the listening; once he sets his mind he's stuck which is why we gave you to him in the first place. We thought he would be loyal to the end. Turns out we were right.
210 Truth And Consequences
- I'm sorry you're in pain, but none of this would have happened if you hadn't lowered your guard. / How was I supposed to know that Bennet teamed up with West, the flying boy?- That's what this Company does. We save lives. / Everything they've told you is a lie. The company made that virus.
- You have betrayed everything we stand for. / No, Kaito, I tried to save the world.
- If anyone survives, I'll tell them I couldn't have done it without you.
- I'm sorry Dad. I'm sorry I didn't listen. I should've done everything you told me to. If I hadn't been so selfish, you'd still be here.
- Watch who you're shoving, pom-pom!
- I can sense you're a killer.
211 Powerless
- When Gabriel told me you two knew each other, I knew fate brought us together. / Gabriel... You mean Sylar, don't you? You do know this man's a killer. / Yes, he told me. / He did?!- Do you realize how much damage you've done by provoking Claire? / I couldn't help it, she was so...weepy...and earnest.
- I could make you tell me. / You could try.
- Your father helped me find my gift and now here you are restoring it. Life has its poetry, doesn't it? / My father who you murdered. / Your father who betrayed me. Don't make that same mistake, Mohinder.
- Whoa! Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa, slow down! Slow down slow down! Aah! ... Okay we don't talk about that ever again. / Agreed.
- Listening to my mother has never led to anything good. If Peter becomes a problem I'll handle him.
- You killed him? You killed my brother! / [*Shoots Maya*] Now look what you made me do.
- Your plans to expose the company. It's unacceptable. / If we destroy them, we get our lives back, you back. / No, if you push this, they will react.
- [Let Hiro go. Go after Adam. He's using you, Peter. Let Hiro go. Go after Adam. Let Hiro go. Go after Adam. He's evil.] / [I don't think so.] / [He wants to destroy the whole world.] / [You're wrong. Adam wouldn't do that.] / [He's going to release the virus.] / [He wants to destroy the virus.] Don't you understand? You're on the wrong side! / What about me, Pete? / Nathan? / Am I on the wrong side too?
- I know, it was unavoidable. You do know that you've now opened Pandora's Box.
- Claire Bear.
- The Haitian Sensation That's Sweeping The Nation!
- Mystery Sock! [Hiro mispronouncing Mr Isaac]
- Uncle Burk's Fine Comics
- What powers has Peter mimicked? / Flight, precognition, rapid cell regeneration, telepathy, invisibility, telekinesis, space-time manipulation, induced radioactivity, and enhanced strength.
- What powers has Peter been exposed to, but has not yet mimicked? / Persuasion, intuitive aptitude, mental manipulation, phasing, clairvoyance and technopathy.
- We had to be willing to risk everything. And that's when it all went wrong. Au Co wasn't the village. It was the girl. We were sent to kill a little girl. It's like I said. You could really lose yourself out here.
- As an artist paints the impossible... the Face of Evil is after him.
- What are Sylar's Aliases? / Gabriel Gray, Drew O'Grady, Dr. Suresh, Zane Taylor, Isaac Mendez and the boogeyman.
- Previously on Heroes...
- The Haitian Sensation That's Sweeping The Nation!
- Mystery Sock! [Hiro mispronouncing Mr Isaac]
- Uncle Burk's Fine Comics
- What powers has Peter mimicked? / Flight, precognition, rapid cell regeneration, telepathy, invisibility, telekinesis, space-time manipulation, induced radioactivity, and enhanced strength.
- What powers has Peter been exposed to, but has not yet mimicked? / Persuasion, intuitive aptitude, mental manipulation, phasing, clairvoyance and technopathy.
- We had to be willing to risk everything. And that's when it all went wrong. Au Co wasn't the village. It was the girl. We were sent to kill a little girl. It's like I said. You could really lose yourself out here.
- As an artist paints the impossible... the Face of Evil is after him.
- What are Sylar's Aliases? / Gabriel Gray, Drew O'Grady, Dr. Suresh, Zane Taylor, Isaac Mendez and the boogeyman.
- Previously on Heroes...