
In Heroes "The Eclipse Part 1," the eclipse has begun and it's having the reverse effect of the one we saw in Season 1. But we knew exactly what was going to happen this episode because we saw Arthur's sketches at the beginning.

On the most recent episode of Heroes, "It's Coming," we finally learned what made Claire special. But was it really a big reveal for the audience?

They say Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned and Angela Petrelli was definitely a woman scorned in Heroes' "Villains."

Loyalties are more than divided on Heroes these days. On "Eris Quod Sum" we saw allegiance cross and double cross. And who is at the center of all the chaos - the Petrellis.
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The Petrellis are a complicated family and apparently the heart of Heroes. Tonight on "Dying of the Light" we see a perfectly healthy Petrelli patriarch use his power on his own son while the rest of his family is incapacitated.

On tonight's "Angels and Monsters," Heroes dropped a bombshell. The yet unseen patriarch of the Petrelli family – long thought dead by his own hand – was show still alive and running his own "company." And guess what this company's logo is?
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Last week brought a major twist for Heroes' Daphne. Apparently, in the future she trades her track pants for some (gasp) mom jeans — and she's also out for Peter's head. Spunky series newcomer Brea Grant tried to make sense of it all and reveals a few things to watch for.

On tonight's episode of Heroes, "I am Become Death," Peter and Matt both see (one by dream and one by time travel) four years into the future and given what they see you have to wonder which of our heroes are actually heroes and which are villains.

Paternity seems to be the key to the shockers on the third season of Heroes. Last week we learned that Angela is Sylar's mom and this week in "One of Us, One of Them" we find another one of our heroes questioning their origins.

Tonight Heroes returned with a two-hour premiere - "The Second Coming" and "The Butterfly Effect" - opening Volume 3: Villains with a literal barrage of plot twists.
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