[SPOILERS] Heroes – Episode 1-11

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Episode 1.11: Fallout
Airdate: December 4, 2006

The tragic events in Texas have sad, serious repercussions for many of the “heroes,” their families, and friends. Meanwhile, shocking details about the moments leading up to Issac’s predicted New York City nuclear bombing are revealed. Later, Issac’s newest painting has fascinating future implications for a hero in crisis. Suresh takes the first steps along his new path. Matt and F.B.I. Agent Audrey Hanson (guest star Clea DuVall) pursue a break in the Sylar case. Horrified by Jessica’s recent actions, Niki makes a tough decision to protect her family.

The episode will feature a Russian cab driver who works in Odessa.

One of the “heroes” may die in this episode.

There will be several cliffhangers as the show is off the air until January after this episode.

Adrian Pasdar reveals this. “There is a little bit of death and mayhem and one of the victims is a Hero, as you know. It answers the questions that were posited, I think, by the first 10 episodes, and it sets in motion what’s going to happen in the second half of season one. The dynamic between myself and my brother, Peter, gets changed quite a bit. I’m running for congress, and my brother is sitting in jail for murder, so that alters things. We also resolve some substantial issues that people have been asking about this bomb. It’s pretty powerful. I will say the relationships get much tighter. Familial bonds are revealed, with somebody you probably don’t suspect…I didn’t expect it when I read the script. But furthering the issues that have been set up is really the responsibility of the second half of the season. I can’t talk too specifically about it, but it does get more intense, if that’s possible.”

Credit: SpoilerFix.com, NBC, Kristin on E!Online, Sci Fi Wire

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