
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?

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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Volume 2 of Heroes has closed, but questions remain. The biggest, of course, being when will Heroes return and what will Volume 3 "Villains" hold?

I'm kind of relieved that Heroes will be on a bit of a break for awhile. Quite simply, "Powerless" left me feeling ambivalent at best.
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In the 10th episode of Heroes, we finally got to meet Victoria Pratt, one of the founders of The Company and the engineer behind the deadly virus that could wipe out 23% of the population.

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Last week, "The Line" left us wondering who Adam Monroe was. This week's episode of Heroes not only revealed Adam's identity, it also gave us a bit of his history. But even with these new revelations "Out of Time" left us with more questions than it gave us answers.

After the sixth episode of Heroes, fans everywhere are asking who is Adam Monroe? But Adam's identity isn't the only new question fans are left with after watching "The Line." There's the state of New York on June 14, 2008 and the contents of Isaac's paintings to debate too.

In the fifth installment of Heroes, Matt saw his father for the first time since he was 13 and we finally got to meet Molly's Nightmare Man. But we learn that family connections are anything but easy in "Fight or Flight."

During last night's Heroes, we got a glimpse of this season's big bad -- finally. "The Kindness of Strangers" not only revealed the identity (sort of) of the man giving Molly such vicious nightmares, but we also learn that he has a special tie to one of our heroes.

Sylar, the big evil from last season returns in last night's episode of Heroes. In "Kindred" we learned the fates of the last of the heroes from last season's finale and of a fate to come.

The second episode of Heroes reveals the powers of lizards and more. In, "Lizards," we learn the about the powers of at least three of our new heroes and a few more interesting facts.

I'll be honest with you I was less than thrilled with Heroes' Season 1 Finale. It didn't live up the incredible excitement built all year. So the big question is will Heroes be able to avoid a sophomore slump? The premiere of "Four Months Later" gave me a little hope.

I've been prepping myself all week to temper my expectations for the season finale of Heroes. Seriously, the freshman series has been building for an explosive finale all season long. How was it every going to live up to hype? Well, I'm glad I did.

Season finales are all about climax, closure and cliffhangers. However, this season I feel like several shows have been building towards the season finale all year long. Others, in a more traditional fashion, will leave us hanging until the fall.
NBC's 'Heroes': The Powers That BeSource: EW.com
NBC took a gamble with ''Heroes,'' a turbocharged series about ordinary humans with extraordinary powers. Now, with more than 14 million viewers onboard, TV's newest stars may be able to save the cheerleader -- and the entire network.