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Without a doubt Heroes was one of the huge breakout hits of the 2006/07 Televisyen season. The tunjuk almost cured me of my Lost addiction (at the very least it made up for Lost's lengthy mid-season hiatus).

One of the best aspects of Heroes was the series' creators willingness to "play for keeps". lebih specifically this meant that the stakes in the story were high. Characters would be sacrificed to propel the story along. Some would die tragically others might be "collateral damage". Either way, the writers' aimed to keep us on our toes and realize that the threat of death atau permanent injury wasn't just idle chatter.

In the Heroes universe, anda can reasonably say that no one is safe. Everyone from the nameless extra to the marquee hero is fair game when it comes to taking an unexpected detour to the underworld. In looking ahead to season 2, I started wondering if season 1 might provide any clues as to what kind of heroic carnage might be in store for us. Like a good mutual fund prospectus, I realize that past performance isn't always an indicator of the future, but telah diberi the dearth of information at our disposal, could some of the trends from season 1 at least give us the ability to make some educated guesses?

Maybe.

What follows are some highly unscientific insights about season 1's death toll (a complete senarai of season 1's deceased appears at the very end of this article).

And, as always, with this in mind just remember - much like the nameless extra in Galaxy Quest - "no one is safe!".

Here is what we know from season 1:

* 25 characters (major, minor and incidental) were killed atau died during the course of Season 1. This does not include characters who died in the past (like Mohinder's sister atau Dallas Petrelli), characters who die in the future (as in "Five Years Gone By"), characters who come back to life (Claire, Peter) atau characters whose status is unknown at the time of the season 1 finale (DL, Parkman, Nathan, Sylar). sejak the way, I'm only doing this for the TV episodes (I'm excluding the graphic novels).
* Male characters killed atau died 2x as often as the females (17 male deaths vs. 8 female deaths)
* We learned that the "bad guy" can exact a high toll. Sylar is responsible for almost half of the Season 1 deaths with 12 kills (13 if anda include the fact that he effectively causes Eden's valiant last-ditch suicide). telah diberi what Sylar was capable and the fact that season 2's boogyman is wayyyy scarier (at least in the way Molly tells it), we could be in for some crazy times this year.
* Nikki/Jessica may have annoyed us, but DO NOT mess with her. In addition to getting a nice shot on Sylar in the season 1 finale, she was also the #2 most lethal super-person with 5 kills.
* It pays to be bad. Bad guys only accounted for roughly 1/5 of all the deaths (I'm counting goons weasel & Big Guy, diamond thief Aron Malsky, Thompson and Linderman). The rest of the death count were folks I consider "good".
* Violent and gruesome death is the customary way to go in the Heroes universe. Of all the deaths, only Charles Deveaux appears to have died of natural causes (though we really don't know what induced his coma). Poor Karen Sprague's cancer was most likely caused sejak her husbands radioactivity.
* The episodes premiered in the bulan of November exacted the highest toll with 6 characters killed off.
* If anda need help from the show's writers, pray that Bryan Fuller atau Michael Green are on tap for the episode your character is featured in. Each writer is credited with two episodes respectively and nobody was killed in any of their episodes. sejak the same token, beware of series creator Tim Kring and writer Jesse Alexander as they've both authored the episodes with the highest death tolls in their four combined episodes.

So what are the lessons here?
- Moms aren't safe. Sylar's mom and Molly's mom get offed. Dads don't fare much better with Chandra Suresh and Charles Devreaux (along with Dallas Petrelli) giving up the ghost.
- Primatech isn't the safest company to work for. Thompson, Hank and Eden won't be taking advantage of the early retirement plan :-(
- Ando and Mr. Muggles made it through unscathed (I predict they'll both slide through season 2 as well).
- If I'm an incidental character, I'd be looking over my shoulder (they comprised 60% of the season 1 death count). Actually, the supporting characters best be talking to their agent about their seterusnya gig too...characters like Simone, Charlie and Ted comprised another 1/3 of the death count.

Where this leaves us for season 2 is anybody's guess. Based on past history though, I'm expecting a high body count. lebih family members will roast sejak season's end and minor characters with marginal superpowers better be on their toes.

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And, as promised, a full senarai of Heroes, Season 1 deaths...

1. Chandra Suresh
Who: Mohinder Suresh's father
When: Chapter 1 "Genesis"
How: "Sylar'd" in his taxicab

2. Weasel
Who: One of Linderman's goons
When: Chapter 1 "Genesis"
How: Beat to a pulp sejak Jessica/Nikki

3. Big Guy
Who: One of Linderman's goons
When: Chapter 1 "Genesis"
How: Beat to a pulp sejak Jessica/Nikki

4. Molly Walker's Mom
Who: Mother of the Primatech "tracking device"
When: Chapter 2 "Don't Look Back"
How: Killed sejak Sylar

5. Molly Walker's Dad
Who: Father of the Primatech "tracking device"
When: Chapter 2 "Don't Look Back"
How: Killed sejak Sylar

6. selamat, peti deposit keselamatan House Guard
Who: Guarding Molly While She's Detained for Questioning
When: Chapter 3 "One Giant Leap"
How: Killed sejak Sylar

7. Charles Deveaux
Who: Former hero, Simone's dad and Peter's patient
When: Chapter 7 "Nothing to Hide"
How: Presumed terminal illness (was in a coma)

8. Dr. Robert Fresco
Who: Oncologist treating the wife of Ted Sprague (radioactive-dude)
When: Chapter 7 "Nothing to Hide"
How: Fried sejak Ted who wasn't pleased with the medical care his wife was receiving

9. Karen Sprague
Who: Ted Sprague's wife
When: Chapter 7 "Nothing to Hide"
How: Cancer that seems to have been induced sejak Ted's radioactive juic

10. Charlie Andrews
Who: Waitress at the Burnt roti bakar makan, kantin with a superpower - perfect recall
When: Chapter 8 "Seven minit to Midnight"
How: Head eaten sejak Sylar

11. Jackie Wilcox
Who: Claire's former best friend turned rival cheerleader
When: Chapter 9 "Homecoming"
How: Head sliced sejak Sylar (who thought she was Claire)

12. Brian Davis
Who: Man with telekinetic abilities
When: Chapter 10 "Six Months Ago"
How: Head eaten sejak Sylar (this appears to be Sylar's first kill)

13. Eden McCain
Who: Primatech agent with the power of persuasion
When: Chapter 11 "Fallout"
How: Kills herself with gunshot to the head before Sylar can go Hannibal Lector on her

14. Hank
Who: Primatech doctor
When: Chapter 13 "The Fix"
How: Punk'd sejak Sylar and then used as a sleeping-Sylar decoy

15. Aron Malsky
Who: Diamond thief on the run from Linderman hires Parkman for security (doh!)
When: Chapter 15 "Run"
How: Parkman's mind Membaca proves no match for Jessica, Malsky gets diced

16. Zane Taylor
Who: Man who discovers he can liquify solid objects
When: Chapter 15 "Run"
How: Lunchtime snack for Sylar

17. Dale Smither
Who: Female auto-mechanic with super-hearing
When: Chapter 16 "Unexpected"
How: The Sylar head munch

18. Simone Deveaux
Who: Woman caught in a Cinta segitiga, segi tiga with Isaac and Peter
When: Chapter 16 "Unexpected"
How: Accidentally shot sejak Isaac during a fight between Isaac and Peter

19. Alonso
Who: FBI agent
When: Chapter 18 "Parasite"
How: Gunned down sejak Jessica/Nikki

20. Quesada
Who: FBI agent
When: Chapter 18 "Parasite"
How: Gunned down sejak sejak Jessica/Nikki

21. Isaac Mendez
Who: Artist who can paint scenes from the future
When: Chapter 19 ".07%"
How: Brain eaten sejak Sylar

22. Virginia Gray
Who: Sylar's mother
When: Chapter 21 "The Hard Part"
How: Accidentally stabbed with a pair of scissors sejak her son

23. Thompson
Who: Noah Bennett's Primatech boss
When: Chapter 22 "Landslide"
How: Popped in the head sejak Bennett

24. Ted Sprague
Who: Radioactive-man
When: Chapter 22 "Landslide"
How: Head sliced and munched after Sylar obliterates his security detail

25. Mr. Linderman
Who: Former hero with a diabolical plan
When: Chapter 22 "Landslide"
How: Brain mashed sejak DL's phasing fist



For other Heroes features online, check out:
Fanbolt - link
Monsters and Critics - link
Crave Online - link
UGO - link
CHUD.com - link

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This artikel will be an attempt to describe the multitude of timelines featured in Heroes, a tunjuk with a heck of a lot of time travel and prophecy aversion. As of the end of the fourth season, there are twenty-nine (or seventy-four; see below) different timelines in the Heroes story – wow! Hopefully this can help with wrapping our brains around the complex plot. Note that this will not cover any alternate timelines that may be featured in the graphic novels, as I haven’t read all of them and I don’t have a good grasp on their goings-on. This is complicated enough already.

The first timeline...
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