Heroes Volume 4 : Fugitives


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Chapter 1: A Clear and Present Danger (February 2nd 2009)

Chapter 2: TBC

Chapter 3: TBC

Chapter 4: Cold Wars

Chapter 5: TBC

Chapter 6: Shades of Gray

New Cast

Justin Baldoni - Alex

Dan Byrd - Luke

John Glover - Sylars Father

?eljko Ivanek - Hunter

Moira Kelly - Abby Collins

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It's a good idea to make a new post since unfortunately the next episode is the finale i think? oh and does anyone know when exactly Volume 4: Fugitives starts next year? January? July? :)

It's the mid season finale and it restarts February 2nd

Suresh's file said Evolution Starter. So maybe he has the power now to just evolve peoples powers on his own or something... but im interested to know what he is able to do.

Peter still looks to only have Flight, because he had scratches and all on his face that were not healing up. Ando is still a side kick, just with a lot more emphasis on the KICK part.

Suresh's file said Evolution Starter. So maybe he has the power now to just evolve peoples powers on his own or something... but im interested to know what he is able to do.

Peter still looks to only have Flight, because he had scratches and all on his face that were not healing up. Ando is still a side kick, just with a lot more emphasis on the KICK part.

It says "Activating Evolution" (it even has the quotes) so I'm guessing it is referring to his creation of the formula.

Also, we're right back where we started in season 1, Nathan wants to round them up :)

BTW President WARF!

A mess. That was such a crappy ending to a season that never made sense. Sure, some of the best episodes of heroes EVER were seen this season, but that 'finale' was a mess. The only thing I liked about it is that almost everybody used their powers.

Now, let's get to it. The only characters that made sense this season to me (that is, stayed true to what they were in past seasons) are: matt, hiro and ando.

Best story line this season: daphne and matt. That was one "side-story" that was enjoyable.

Worst characters this season:

Sylar. First, because he became "good" way too fast. Then, when you finally got used to it (and he's such a great actor for pulling that off), they make him bad again. At least it made some sense at the end, but overall those sudden changes were too extreme.

Elle: she was some psycho girl in season 2, this season she was supposed to have been a "good" agent all along... meh. Elle made so sense this season. Glad she's gone. Too bad because she's hot and a great actress.

Nathan: his resurrection is yet to be explained. first he wants to stop papa, then he wants to give abilities to everyone, and now he wants to hunt them all down? Kill him off already.

Beemans Blog "Episode 13"

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The Beginning of Volume 4

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The beginning of Volume 4 was shown tonight, but here are some more details of what to expect.

Thanks once again to Kristin's weekly recap.

1) Sylar is of course alive and of course we knew that because we have posted some set photos that prove it.

2) Apparently Sylar has a weakness, which is piece of glass placed in the precise place as seen in the Volume 3 finale.

3) Kristin confirmed the death she was talking about was not Elle and that the death hasn't happened yet. So it seems like the writers have changed their mind to give this person a second chance. (I assume she was talking about Tracy)

4) Hiro's will not regain his ability any time soon.

5) Eric Doyle The Puppet Master will return

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3.14 "A Clear and Present Danger" Promo

I haven't even watched this weeks episode and it's already Volume 4 :blink: . I've got to buck up :p .

Scirwode

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