[SPOILERS] Heroes – Episode 1-16

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Episode 1.16: Unexpected
Airdate: February 19, 2007

Guest starring are Stan Lee, as a Bus Driver who’ll cross paths with Hiro; Rusty Schwimmer, who’ll play Dale, a character who’ll encounter Sylar; Bill Fagerbakke, who is playing someone named Steve Gustavson; and finally, Missi Pyle, who’ll play Hope.

Rusty Schwimmer’s character, Dale, “has super hearing. She was once cursed by her power, thinking that her head was going to explode with all the noise. She now has control over her power, can hear rain coming from forty miles away and the changes in a heartbeat. She will be visited by Dr. Suresh and Sylar, so don’t expect her to be in the show for long.”

Peter painfully learns that someone close may have betrayed him and Claude (guest star Christopher Eccleston).

Matt’s world spirals out of control when radioactive man Ted Sprague (guest star Matthew John Armstrong) and Hana Gitelman (guest star Stana Katic), a fierce young woman with “wireless” mental abilities, drop into his life.

After blood is spilled, Hiro makes a difficult decision about his mission.

Claire is unable to contain her anger at her father.

Tim Kring talks about new hero Hana Gitelman (Stana Katic), who’ll be nicknamed “Wireless” since she can tap into satellite signals, radio waves, phone calls, and emails. She will first appear in this episode. He adds that she is a 3rd generation solider, her grandmother and mother were both killed in a Palestinian terrorist attack. She’s from Israel and has seen a lot of rage and heartache.

Adrian Pasdar dishes, “There is a big union between the [my character and Nikki] in this episode. We come together in a huge way, but it’s not what you expect. There is something that bonds us together, and it’s shiny, it’s fast, and it’s deadly.”

Credit: SpoilerFix.com, Kristin on E!Online, NBC, TV Guide, The Heroes Chronicles

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