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- Previously on Heroes
- my life finally
makes sense to me.
In the last six weeks,
I have saved 53 people.
- you can do this.
You can give life.
Did you get his ability?
- yeah.
- it's time to take
your life back, Emma.
- I used my ability
To push one man's memories
Into another man's head,
And now his consciousness
Is--is rattling around
up in here.
- someone's done something
to you,
Polluted your mind somehow.
- you would take me in here?
Knowing what I've done,
knowing who I am?
- we're family.
family accepts.
- tonight we welcome
a new brother into our family.
- this is what we call
a screaming scavenger hunt.
- you're saying there's
another one of you here?
You think they're
trying to kill you?
- not me.
- [gagging]
[groans]
- Becky?
- what?
- what's happening?
When we got here,
Becky was all invisible,
And that rod, like--like,
went through your body,
But it's, like,
you're totally fine now.
- seriously?
I just saw the two of you
get attacked
By a pack of wild dogs.
Oh, my god.
Those water bottles
they gave us,
I bet they were drugged.
- yeah, I just saw
you two making out.
I think you're right.
drugged.
- oh, my god.
- let's just
keep it between us, though.
We don't want the sisters
to know that they got to us.
- right.
- exactly.
- see?
Problem solved.
- I thought our problem
Was a homicidal
invisible girl.
- are you okay?
- no.
Actually, I'm not okay.
Becky just tried to kill me.
- eyewitnesses report
that the two trains collided,
Causing the eastbound commuter
to jump the track.
- w-w-w-what happened?
I was on the subway
and then the train
- there was an accident.
The train
went off the tracks, okay?
I need you to do me a favor.
I need you
to wiggle your toes.
Can you do that for me?
- yeah.
[siren wailing]
How's that?
- it's great.
- try it for me
one more time, huh?
Great.
That's perfect.
you're gonna be okay.
- you all right?
- yeah.
- you look exhausted.
- I'm fine.
come on, let's go.
- now what have we got?
- he's gonna be okay.
He's a little shaken,
but he's gonna be fine.
- that's the fourth patient
That wasn't as bad
as we thought.
We've got luck
on our side today.
- day's not over yet.
- let's go, people.
We've got more coming in.
This day ain't nearly close--
- attention, travelers.
National security measures
and the t.
s.
a.
Require you to keep your bags
with you at all times.
Unattended luggage
will be confiscated immediately.
Thank you
for your cooperation.
- tickets and I.
D.
, please.
thank you, next.
- thank you, Mr.
Parkman.
Have a safe flight.
- I.
D.
out.
thank you.
- this is ridiculous.
just give me back my body.
- sucks, doesn't it?
Being in the passenger seat
of your own life.
- where the hell
are we going, anyway?
- New York.
- New York.
what for?
- the last thing I remember
is Peter Petrelli
Stabbing me in the neck
with a syringe.
I figure
the Italian eagle scout
Should know
what happened next.
Unless of course you want
to save us the trouble
And just tell me
what happened to my body.
- that's not gonna happen.
- suit yourself.
I don't get to fly
very often, you know?
Especially not first class.
- well,
I'm glad my life savings
Could broaden your horizons.
[alarm buzzes]
- code blue.
Gate 37.
code blue.
This is not a drill.
- hold the line.
hold the line.
- hold it.
- what the hell's going on?
- do not move.
we found a gun in your bag.
- ooh, they found a gun
in your bag.
- what is he talking about?
- who are you talking to?
- the socks you thought you were
packing this morning?
My service revolver.
- there is no gun
in that bag.
You did not find a gun
in that bag.
- yes, we did.
- you might be able
to control my body,
But I will never ever
let you control my ability.
Do you hear me?
It sucks, doesn't it?
- this is a mistake.
I can explain.
I'm a cop!
I'm a cop!
Look, I can explain.
no, I'm a cop.
I'm a cop!
- final boarding call
for flight
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- I'm sorry, Lydia.
A situation's come up.
I don't really have
a choice in the matter.
Made a bit of a mess.
I'm afraid I'm gonna have
to clean it up.
- a bit of a mess?
Sounds to me like the
Claire Bennet recruitment
Is a lost cause.
- well, you know me.
I'm the patron saint
of lost causes.
- this is a lost cause.
- no.
there's got to be something.
- there's nothing.
Nothing about Becky Taylor,
Or why she wants me dead.
- or why she killed Annie.
- right.
Let's not forget
that she already succeeded
In killing
one of your roommates.
Awesome.
- I should go
to the sorority house
And go into her room,
Go through her stuff.
I'll find answers there.
- what if you find
Becky instead?
Or what
if she's here right now?
Wanting to kill me
Invisibly.
- uh
There are ways
to make her visible.
Huh?
See?
Nothing.
- maybe I should go with you?
- no.
No, just stay here.
It'll be safer.
And don't let anyone
in the room
Until I get back, okay?
- okay.
- you'll be fine.
Lock the door.
[loud, indistinct chatter]
- thank you.
- do you work here?
Know how to keep pressure
on a wound?
Do you know how to keep pressure
on a wound?
Good.
now do not let up.
Can you do that for me?
all right.
If you see a nurse
or a resident,
You tell 'em
that she's prepped
For a 4-0 prolene suture
asap, okay?
Thank you.
- [indistinct]
back on track.
Thanks.
[distant siren wails]
- if you are not
essential personnel,
Find somewhere else
to help.
Pulse is 140.
His pressure is dropping.
This one's critical.
Come on.
move it, people.
Out of the way.
- what's the situation?
- isn't this
a little backwards?
- so where's his chart?
- we'll check his chart
after we save him.
What is this?
a parade route?
Come on, people.
don't crowd me.
You understand the meaning
of "seriously injured"?
'cause I can happen to give
you a hands-on example.
If an old lady like me
can move her ***,
I'm sure you can too.
There you go.
That's what
I'm talking about.
Nice job, guys.
thank you.
- [gasping]
- watch the glass.
watch the glass.
- why would I want
to be dressed as a pirate?
- because everyone
will be dressed as wenches,
And you won't stand out.
And don't worry.
You can totally be
a slutty pirate.
- ooh.
Oh, hey, Claire.
- hey.
- uh, a little late
for party prep, aren't we?
- have you guys seen Becky
Since she kidnapped us?
- since she what?
- since she kidnapped us.
For the scavenger hunt.
- oh, there's gonna be
a scavenger hunt?
- you guys
don't remember anything.
- huh?
- okay, um
- that was fast.
- my daughter calls,
I drop everything.
- [laughs]
I mean, the luck
we're having today, huh?
Wow, 4 1/2 hours
at the airport,
Trying to talk your way
out of that airport jail,
Only to still be
on the no-fly list.
And now this.
- how did I not see
that huge chunk of metal
In the middle of the road?
- maybe I made it
so you didn't see it.
[metal clangs]
Oh, man,
I could get used to this--
Playing the bad guy,
the saboteur.
- do you have any
upper-body strength at all?
- actually,
I'm deceptively strong.
Strong enough to stop your ***
from getting to New York.
- yeah, I don't think so, Matt.
I'm in control.
- you sure about that?
- you okay, son?
- yeah, I'm fine.
My car, not so much.
- well, there's a trick
to loosening the stubborn bolts.
Want me to give it a go?
- be my guest.
I'd appreciate that,
Mr.
, uh
- Hank.
ain't nothin'.
Can you hand me that
tire iron over there, please?
- sure thing, Hank.
- you okay over there?
That looked like
that could have hurt.
- no, I'm fine.
- you know, it looks like
it's going to be
A long trip to New York.
What?
Oh, what are you gonna do?
You gonna hit me?
- no.
Hey, Hank.
- yeah?
- hey.
Hey!
- whoo! you're right.
Deceptively strong.
- you just killed him.
- no, I didn't.
You did.
- okay,
let's go over the rules.
- I'm pretty clear
from our phone conversation
What the rules are.
- well, recap for me.
- we make all the bad stuff
go away, like this Becky
- man on the floor.
- and you get to keep
all the good stuff,
Like your new friend Gretchen.
am I right?
- close enough.
- I will do my best, Claire,
But life
isn't always that simple.
Let me get inside the room
And see what I can find.
- it's that one on the end.
- okay.
all right, Claire,
why don't you
Go on back to the dorm,
back to your friend?
- I'm coming with you, Claire.
- what?
no.
no, no, no.
We just went over the rules.
Don't you remember
what the rules are?
You are not supposed
to wipe Gretchen's memory.
- she must be
a really good friend.
- dad, just--please.
- he's not going
to erase Gretchen's memory.
He's going with you
so that if Becky comes near,
She won't be able
to stay invisible.
Okay?
- oh.
That's actually
a really good plan.
- this is not my first rodeo.
- thanks, dad.
- we'll regroup soon.
- come on, rene.
- he was helping you.
- exactly.
In his death,
He has helped me
prove a point about the line.
- what line?
- the one I can cross
and you can't.
The one that says
I can do anything I want,
Like killing people
in cold blood.
- no, you can't just--
- the world
is my hostage, Matt.
Anybody.
Anytime.
So no more sabotage, okay?
Because I'm the one
that's in control here.
Do you understand me?
I'm sorry.
I don't think I heard you.
- yes.
I understand you.
- good.
- [breathing heavily]
Hey.
I'mfine.
I'm fine.
I can't
Too many people need help.
This power, it keeps
draining out of me,
And then it comes back,
And then it drains
out of me again.
- maybe you shouldn't
use it anymore.
- and be ordinary?
I got to get back in there.
[exhales]
Thanks.
Hey, you know,
they could use your help.
Earlier I saw you
with the, uh, suture.
Where'd you learn
how to do that?
- clown college.
- clown college.
Seriously.
- medical school.
I dropped out.
- you're packing.
Why are you packing?
- because I'm going home.
Maybe forever.
- no.
no, no, no, no.
you can't do that.
I told you
that I was gonna handle it.
- with what?
baby powder?
That doesn't exactly
inspire confidence.
- I know.
I know.
And that's why
I called my dad.
You're too important
To me.
I just don't want
to lose you.
- I'm sorry.
I already booked my flight.
- wait, wait, wait.
you don't understand, okay?
This is rene,
And he can keep Becky from
being able to turn invisible.
- I'm scared for my life,
okay?
- I know.
- do you?
Because Becky's after me.
She's not after you,
Because you can't get hurt.
But I can.
- Gretchen.
Gretchen,
everything's gonna be fine.
Okay? my dad and I have
done this a thousand times.
- exactly!
This is everyday life for you,
But it's not for me.
I'm just not like you.
- stay with her, please,
Until she gets on the plane.
- can I help you?
- possibly.
Hopefully.
- I apologize for this
awkward introduction
And my more awkward agenda.
My name is samuel,
And I'm here looking for
my niece, Rebecca.
Becky.
- and why would I know
where your niece is?
- because she told me
who you are, Claire.
At least a little bit.
I know you're special.
Like her.
like me.
I know you're asking yourself
right about now,
"who is this guy?
What could he possibly
know about me?"
- yeah,
something like that.
- I also know it's very hard
To trust anyone in this world
Beingone of us.
- so why should I trust you?
- you shouldn't.
Not until you hear me out.
If you have
a moment to listen,
I might have
some answers for you.
[door closes]
- I had a partner
like you once.
As I recall, about 10,000 volts
of electricity
Should make you
materialize
And then some.
Don't want
to have to use this.
- why do I find that
hard to believe?
- just you today?
- I'm actually hungry enough
to eat for two.
- if memory serves,
The Tahitian pancakes here
are really good.
And a coke.
Uh, a diet coke.
- oh, I'd say
go for the real thing.
Life's too short
for artificial sweeteners.
- well, amen to that
Lynette.
Regular coke it is.
- yeah.
- oh, she's so sweet.
Isn't Lynette so sweet?
Funny story
I tried to kill
a waitress here once.
- you can't kill her.
- oh, I'm sorry.
Did you miss my whole "the world
is my hostage" bit earlier?
- no, I got it.
I got it.
I've done nothing.
and I've kept quiet.
- and now I want you to talk.
Hostages are used
to get things that you want,
And I want
to know everything--
Exactly how I ended up
in your head,
And where the hell
my body is.
- no.
- it's nice and isolated
back there.
Nobody'd ever
hear her scream.
- come on.
Stop.
please.
Come on.
stop it.
- okay, fine.
Just tell me
what I want to know.
Your choice.
Her life is in your hands.
- do you need something,
sweetheart?
- as a matter of fact, I do.
All right.
fine, fine.
I will tell you anything
you want to know.
- thank you very much.
- so you can move the earth?
- something like that.
We're all like you.
A family of sorts.
People with
extraordinary abilities.
Rebecca came to us
when she was still very young.
- so she's not
really your niece?
- a family is more than blood.
It's about trust,
About love.
About those who embrace you.
The real you.
Unconditionally.
- Becky pushed my roommate
out the window.
Do you embrace that?
- no, of course not.
But Rebecca's complicated.
Her father was murdered
When she was just
five years old.
- okay,
but how is that my fault?
- it's not.
You're not the one
she's after.
- it's all about you.
- I'm sorry.
Do I know you?
- you don't remember me
at all?
Well, I guess you wouldn't.
You never saw me.
But I remember you.
I was five
when you came to my house,
When you tried to take me
and my dad away.
He told me
to stay out of sight.
- shh.
- I had never seen him
so scared.
[pounds open doors]
[whooshing]
- and then in came my dad?
[gunfire continues]
- shooting first,
asking questions later.
- well, I'm sure
he had a good reason.
- the reason
is we were different.
Potentially dangerous.
Your father needed neither
warrant nor probable cause.
Not for people like us.
Life is more complicated.
- I hid under the bed
and I wished
Wished that
you wouldn't find me.
And my wish came true.
You didn't see me.
- your ability manifested.
- I kept making wishes,
That that whole night
had never happened,
For my dad to come back.
I have spent my entire life
Wondering why
I could make a wish
And save myself,
but not him.
- I thought perhaps Becky
had moved past it, but
- she came
to get revenge on him.
- through you.
- and then when I found out
that you had a daughter,
I stopped making wishes
And I made a promise.
I'm gonna take away
All of the dreams
that you had for her
Just like you did to me.
- I'm sorry
about your father.
I take responsibility
for that.
But you're not
going to hurt my daughter.
- I'm gonna hurt you both.
- Becky,
I picked up your costume.
Oh, um, hi.
What are you doing in here?
- just, um,
looking for someone.
I guess she's gone.
excuse me.
- I am truly sorry for what
happened to your roommate.
Both of them.
But it was good of you
To send the other away.
- I didn't send her away.
She left.
- well,
it's a slanted perspective
To see the extraordinary
Through ordinary eyes.
Fear is easier
than understanding.
- so how do you
deal with it?
- by not having
to deal with it.
I simply surrounded myself
with people who,
By definition,
are like me.
It's a whole lot easier
For someone like you
to understand you.
Which is why I came to you
and not your father.
We both know exactly what
he would do in this situation.
- no, tell me.
[gun ***]
What would Bennet do?
- I don't mean you any harm.
I swear.
- he said
he was Becky's uncle.
- you were stalling.
You kept me talking.
- you seem to like to talk.
You actually think that I
would trust you over my dad?
- I just ran
into your niece.
She's, um, not all there,
is she?
- Rebecca's
a very disturbed girl.
But in all fairness,
You had a hand in that.
A responsibility.
- okay, let's talk
responsibility.
What do you know about this?
- what is that?
- every time
I see that compass,
It comes with a dead body.
First was Danko's.
- agent Danko
killed my brother.
He started all this.
We didn't want any bloodshed.
- well, you forgot to tell that
to your knife-wielding friend
Who sliced my guts open.
- in the wrong hands,
This compass could mean
trouble for my family.
We just need
to stay hidden.
- from who?
- well, for starters, you.
No offense, sir,
but you have a reputation
For scorching earth
to get to people like me.
Please, I just need
to find Rebecca
And get her some help.
- and I want some answers.
- help!
Somebody help!
She's not breathing.
- let's get her to the e.
r.
- no time.
it's a pneumothorax.
I can do this.
Thoracotomy kit.
- okay.
Take over.
- [gasps]
- hey.
Hey, sweetheart.
You're gonna be okay,
all right?
You're gonna be okay.
You did it.
- you really should watch
how you treat us
In front of your daughter.
After all,
she's like me.
- you really ought to watch
what you say to my daughter.
- don't blame your father.
He really
doesn't understand us.
- get in the car.
- [groans]
- Rebecca, no!
[electricity crackles]
- no, come on.
- dad, don't!
- look out!
- dad, no!
- I'm so sorry.
You all right?
I'm sorry.
- okay,
here's the truth.
After Peter took you down,
I pushed Nathan's memories
into your mind.
I made your body think
that it was him.
Your shape-shifting
took care of the rest.
I had never done this before.
I thought that I was pushing
all of Sylar
Out of that body.
I didn't--I had no idea
That all of it
would stay with me.
- well, that's just crazy.
Just the check,
please, Lynette.
Thank you.
- clearly you didn't decide
to do this on your own.
Who else was involved?
Mama Petrelli, right?
who else?
- Bennet.
Everyone else
thinks you're dead.
- well
I was off to see
the wrong brother.
I got to go find Nathan.
Get my body back.
- then what are you gonna do?
- then I'm gonna kill
Every single person
Even remotely involved.
[sirens wailing]
- you should really
pay more attention
To what you're doodling
on a napkin.
- hands up!
- police.
freeze.
- what the hell
are you doing?
- I'm crossing that line.
You told me that I'm not
man enough to take a life.
Well, you know what?
you're wrong.
'cause I'm gonna take yours.
- you're an idiot.
you'll die with me.
- yeah.
I know.
- gun!
[indistinct police radio
chatter]
- I'm sorry I pushed you.
- it's okay.
I don't bruise easy.
- no, you don't, do you?
Hey.
You're amazing.
You know that?
- think you mean
extraordinary.
- I want you
to have everything.
You deserve it.
A social life.
The education.
The white picket fence.
All of it.
- well, as you said,
sometimes life
Just isn't that simple.
Good night.
- night, Claire bear.
[pressing piano keys]
- who's that?
- my nephew, Christopher.
He drowned.
I was babysitting, and
I got distracted
for a moment.
I didn't hear him.
I tried to revive him.
It was right before
my second year of residency.
- that's why you dropped out.
- yeah.
- Megan wanted you
to have that.
She said it's only for
very special people.
- special.
I couldn't save him.
- but you saved her.
- you saved me.
Thank you.
- are you gonna
go back to school?
Go be a doctor?
[presses keys]
- can you see the colors?
- no.
I don't have
that power anymore.
But we could still play,
if you like.
[siren wailing]
- still asystolic.
- all right.
360.
[defibrillator charging]
- clear.
- I'm sorry
I had to do that to you.
- I'm sorry that I
messed things up with Claire.
I just
Got impatient.
sloppy.
- don't worry.
Might not have been
the plan as conceived,
But I think Claire Bennet's
Right where
we want her to be.
Look, when I asked you
to do this,
I promised you revenge,
And you'll still have it.
[chuckles]
- uh, we have a problem.
A big problem.
- what?
- Sylar, he's gone.
[knocking at door]
[knocking]
- Nathan,
what are you--what--what?
- oh, thank god.
- what are you doing?
What's going on?
- I think I'm in trouble,
Pete.
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