List of Heroes episodes

The NBC science fiction serial drama series Heroes follows the lives of people around the globe who possess various superhuman powers as they struggle to cope with their everyday lives and prevent foreseen disasters from occurring. The series premiered on American and Canadian television on September 25, 2006.[1] The first season, which finished 21st of 142 American primetime television programs in Nielsen ratings,[2] was released on DVD and HD DVD on August 28, 2007.[3] The second season ranked 21st of 220 in the ratings,[4] and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on August 26, 2008 with the Blu-ray release of the first season.[5]

Within the seasons of Heroes are "volumes", which allow the writers to focus on shorter story arcs.[6] The first season comprises a single volume of 23 episodes called Genesis, which is also the title of the pilot episode. The second season was designed to contain three volumes called Generations, Exodus, and Villains. Exodus was scrapped due to viewer criticism[7] and the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike;[8] and Villains was carried over to the show's third season.[9] As a result, the second season consisted of only 11 episodes, 13 fewer than were originally ordered by NBC.[10] The third season comprised 25 episodes[11] that aired in two blocks generally without reruns.[12] The first 13 episodes of the season made up the third volume, Villains,[13] and the final 12 comprise the fourth volume, Fugitives.[14] The season premiered on September 22, 2008 in the United States on NBC and on Global in Canada, with a one-hour clip-show and two regular episodes.[15] Heroes wrapped up its fourth season which aired from September 21, 2009 to February 8, 2010. It consisted largely of a single volume entitled Redemption which had eighteen episodes. The final few minutes of the eighteenth episode was the beginning of a sixth volume entitled Brave New World. Although cast members had stated and speculated that there would be a fifth season, NBC announced on May 14, 2010 that the show was officially cancelled, but that the network was looking at plans to tie up some loose ends in either a mini-series or TV movie.[16]

Originally, the second season of Heroes was to be followed in April and May 2008 by six stand-alone episodes of a new series, Heroes: Origins.[17] The spin-off was intended as an alternative to a long mid-season hiatus, which led to a drop in ratings for Heroes in its first season.[18] The project, which was later planned to be 12 episodes, was indefinitely postponed due to a decline in viewership and the strike[19] and eventually cancelled to keep "the Heroes mothership as strong as possible," according to NBC co-chairman Ben Silverman.[20] A series of three webisodes collectively titled Going Postal became available exclusively online in July 2008.[21] Following the release of "Going Postal", four more sets of webisodes were produced, entitled "Heroes: Destiny",[22] "The Recruit",[23] "Hard Knox",[24] and "Nowhere Man",[25][26] which stars David H. Lawrence as Eric Doyle. On September 28, 2009, a new set of Webisodes was released entitled Slow Burn[27] starring members of the Sullivan Bros. Carnival Lydia, Edgar and Samuel. Slow Burn was set up as a Web Exclusive for the promotion of Sprint Now; and to have each webisode released at the same time as the episodes of the main television series.

Series overview

Season Volume Episodes Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 Volume One: Genesis 23 September 25, 2006 May 21, 2007
2 Volume Two: Generations 11 September 24, 2007 December 3, 2007
3 Volume Three: Villains 13 September 22, 2008 December 15, 2008
Volume Four: Fugitives 12 February 2, 2009 April 27, 2009
4 Volume Five: Redemption 18 September 21, 2009 February 8, 2010
Reborn 13[28] 2015 TBA

Main series

Season 1 (2006–07)

Main article: Heroes (season 1)
Volume One: Genesis
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Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(millions)[A]
Original air date
11"Genesis"David SemelTim Kring14.10[29]September 25, 2006
22"Don't Look Back"Allan ArkushTim Kring12.96[30]October 2, 2006
33"One Giant Leap"Greg BeemanJeph Loeb13.34[31]October 9, 2006
44"Collision"Ernest DickersonBryan Fuller12.96[32]October 16, 2006
55"Hiros"Paul ShapiroMichael Green14.45[33]October 23, 2006
66"Better Halves"Greg BeemanNatalie Chaidez14.89[34]October 30, 2006
77"Nothing to Hide"Donna DeitchJesse Alexander14.47[35]November 6, 2006
88"Seven Minutes to Midnight"Paul EdwardsTim Kring15.08[36]November 13, 2006
99"Homecoming"Greg BeemanAdam Armus & Kay Foster16.03[37]November 20, 2006
1010"Six Months Ago"Allan ArkushAron Eli Coleite15.56[38]November 27, 2006
1111"Fallout"John BadhamJoe Pokaski14.94[39]December 4, 2006
1212"Godsend"Paul ShapiroTim Kring14.90[40]January 22, 2007
1313"The Fix"Terrence O'HaraNatalie Chaidez13.63[41]January 29, 2007
1414"Distractions"Jeannot SzwarcMichael Green14.61[42]February 5, 2007
1515"Run!"Roxann DawsonAdam Armus & Kay Foster14.68[43]February 12, 2007
1616"Unexpected"Greg BeemanJeph Loeb14.10[44]February 19, 2007
1717"Company Man"Allan ArkushBryan Fuller14.42[45]February 25, 2007[B]
1818"Parasite"Kevin BrayChristopher Zatta14.90[46]March 4, 2007[B]
1919".07%"Adam KaneChuck Kim11.96[47]April 23, 2007
2020"Five Years Gone"Paul EdwardsJoe Pokaski11.92[48]April 30, 2007
2121"The Hard Part"John BadhamAron Eli Coleite10.40[49]May 7, 2007
2222"Landslide"Greg BeemanJesse Alexander11.54[50]May 14, 2007
2323"How to Stop an Exploding Man"Allan ArkushTim Kring13.48[51]May 21, 2007

Season 2 (2007)

Main article: Heroes (season 2)
Volume Two: Generations
No. in
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No. in
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Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(millions)[A]
Original air date
241"Four Months Later..."Greg BeemanTim Kring16.97[52]September 24, 2007
252"Lizards"Allan ArkushMichael Green11.96[52]October 1, 2007
263"Kindred"Paul EdwardsJ.J. Philbin10.91[52]October 8, 2007
274"The Kindness of Strangers"Adam KaneTim Kring11.41[52]October 15, 2007
285"Fight or Flight"Lesli GlatterJoy Blake & Melissa Blake9.44[52]October 22, 2007
296"The Line"Jeannot SzwarcAdam Armus & Kay Foster10.51[52]October 29, 2007
307"Out of Time"Daniel AttiasAron Eli Coleite9.88[52]November 5, 2007
318"Four Months Ago..."Greg BeemanTim Kring11.16[52]November 12, 2007
329"Cautionary Tales"Greg YaitanesJoe Pokaski10.81[52]November 19, 2007
3310"Truth & Consequences"Adam KaneJesse Alexander11.89[52]November 26, 2007
3411"Powerless"Allan ArkushJeph Loeb11.06[52]December 3, 2007

Season 3 (2008–09)

Main article: Heroes (season 3)
Volume Three: Villains
No. in
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Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(millions)[A]
Original air date
351"The Second Coming"Allan ArkushTim Kring10.09[53]September 22, 2008
362"The Butterfly Effect"Greg BeemanTim Kring10.09[53]September 22, 2008
373"One of Us, One of Them"Sergio Mimica-GezzanJoe Pokaski9.50[54]September 29, 2008
384"I Am Become Death"David Von AnckenAron Eli Coleite8.20[55]October 6, 2008
395"Angels and Monsters"Anthony HemingwayAdam Armus & Kay Foster8.75[56]October 13, 2008
406"Dying of the Light"Daniel AttiasChuck Kim & Christopher Zatta8.51[57]October 20, 2008
417"Eris Quod Sum"Jeannot SzwarcJesse Alexander8.19[58]October 27, 2008
428"Villains"Allan ArkushRob Fresco7.85[59]November 10, 2008
439"It's Coming"Greg YaitanesTim Kring7.65[60]November 17, 2008
4410"The Eclipse: Part I"Greg BeemanAron Eli Coleite & Joe Pokaski7.51[61]November 24, 2008
4511"The Eclipse: Part II"Holly DaleAron Eli Coleite & Joe Pokaski8.00[62]December 1, 2008
4612"Our Father"Jeannot SzwarcAdam Armus & Kay Foster7.72[63]December 8, 2008
4713"Dual"Greg BeemanJeph Loeb7.87[64]December 15, 2008
Volume Four: Fugitives
4814"A Clear and Present Danger"Greg YaitanesTim Kring8.55[65]February 2, 2009
4915"Trust and Blood"Allan ArkushMark Verheiden7.90[66]February 9, 2009
5016"Building 26"Sergio Mimica-GezzanRob Fresco7.74[67]February 16, 2009
5117"Cold Wars"Seith MannChristopher Zatta, Joe Pokaski & Aron Eli Coleite7.07[68]February 23, 2009
5218"Exposed"Eric LaneuvilleAdam Armus & Kay Foster7.15[69]March 2, 2009
5319"Shades of Gray"Greg BeemanOliver Grigsby6.70[70]March 9, 2009
5420"Cold Snap"Greg YaitanesBryan Fuller6.47[71]March 23, 2009
5521"Into Asylum"Jim ChoryJoe Pokaski6.42[72]March 30, 2009
5622"Turn and Face the Strange"Jeannot SzwarcRob Fresco & Mark Verheiden6.11[73]April 6, 2009
5723"1961"Adam KaneAron Eli Coleite6.83[74]April 13, 2009
5824"I Am Sylar"Allan ArkushAdam Armus & Kay Foster6.46[75]April 20, 2009
5925"An Invisible Thread"Greg BeemanTim Kring6.47[76]April 27, 2009

Season 4 (2009–10)

Volume Five: Redemption
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(millions)[A]
Original air date
601"Orientation"Ed Bianchi & David StraitonAdam Armus & Kay Foster & Tim Kring6.02 / 5.77[77]September 21, 2009
Double-length episode. Claire starts as a freshman in college, but cannot fully leave her old life behind. Peter returns to his job as a paramedic, saving people with the help of Mohinder's abilities. Hiro and Ando have started a "Dial a Hero" business, but Hiro is not in control of his power and believes himself to be dying. Angela is worried about Nathan, who is starting to display Sylar's abilities. Samuel, Lydia and Edgar use their abilities to find other Heroes. Tracy continues to hunt down former Building 26 employees, including Noah and Danko. Sylar's consciousness manifests itself inside Matt's mind.
612"Ink"Roxann DawsonAron Eli Coleite5.82[78]September 28, 2009
Samuel attempts to manipulate Peter into filling his brother's position at the carnival. While facing the consequences of this, Peter meets a reluctant new hero. Claire tries to adjust to college life and the revelation of her ability. Sylar uses Matt's ability against him in a bid to return to his body.
623"Acceptance"Christopher MisianoBryan Fuller5.41[79]October 5, 2009
Hiro distracts himself by helping others, and in the process learns to accept his own situation. Angela helps Nathan remember his past, but instead uncovers a long-buried secret. Tracy seeks out her old job but wants to do more to help people. Noah begins to drift back to his old life.
634"Hysterical Blindness"SJ ClarksonJoe Pokaski5.64[80]October 12, 2009
Sylar wakes up with no memories. Claire discovers that there is more to her new roommate than what she already knows. Peter helps Emma to better understand her ability. Samuel seeks out a new member to the carnival family.
645"Tabula Rasa"Jim ChoryRob Fresco5.67[81]October 19, 2009
Sylar starts his journey to rediscover himself with the help of Samuel. Hiro shows Emma how to accept her ability and the possibilities it brings. Peter enlists Noah's help in finding a healer to save Hiro.
656"Strange Attractors"Tucker GatesJuan Carlos Coto5.86[82]October 26, 2009
Matt looks for a way to get rid of Sylar after he learns to take control of his body. Noah enlists the help of Tracy in order to help free Jeremy from the police. Claire is concerned that someone wants to eliminate Gretchen during a treasure hunt for their sorority.
667"Once Upon a Time in Texas"Nate GoodmanAron Eli Coleite & Aury Wallington6.18[83]November 2, 2009
Hiro travels three years into the past to save Charlie's life from the hands of Sylar, only to have things complicated by Samuel's presence. Meanwhile something from Noah's past is revealed.
678"Shadowboxing"Jim ChoryMisha Green & Joe Pokaski5.35[84]November 9, 2009
Though Peter's new ability is helpful in his job, it is trying on him until he uses it to help Emma. Claire learns that the sorority rush attack happened because of something her father did. Sylar's battle to control Matt's body moves into dangerous territory.
689"Brother's Keeper"Bryan SpicerRob Fresco & Mark Verheiden5.07[85]November 16, 2009
Mohinder discovered something shocking on an old film reel nine weeks ago. Hiro travels back in time to retrieve that film for Samuel. Tracy begins to lose control of her ability. Nathan and Peter go to Matt, only to discover the truth about Sylar.
6910"Thanksgiving"Seith MannAdam Armus & Kay Foster5.17[86]November 23, 2009
Three Thanksgiving dinners. The Petrellis: Nathan and Peter confront Angela about the truth with disastrous consequences. The Bennets: a dinner full of drama between Claire and Noah. The Carnival Folk: Hiro travels back in time with Lydia to discover the truth about Joseph's death while Samuel learns of the full potential of his ability.
7011"The Fifth Stage"Kevin DowlingTim Kring5.90[87]November 30, 2009
Claire travels to the carnival and finds an open invitation. Noah confesses the truth to Lauren about their past relationship. Peter uses the Haitian's ability to get rid of Sylar and bring back Nathan, but must deal with an unexpected choice by Nathan.
7112"Upon This Rock"Ron UnderwoodJuan Carlos Coto5.30[88]January 4, 2010
Claire searches for answers as she is suspicious of Samuel's true motives. Samuel seeks out Emma in hopes she can help him find someone. Hiro seeks out Ando for his assistance on a new mission but has trouble communicating his intentions.
7213"Let It Bleed"Jeannot SzwarcJim Martin4.57[88]January 4, 2010
Peter has trouble coping with Nathan's death as Claire tries to console him. Sylar returns to the Carnival to kill Samuel, only to discover something unexpected. Edgar and Noah team up to find a way of bringing down Samuel.
7314"Close to You"Roxann DawsonRob Fresco4.71[89]January 11, 2010
Hiro and Ando travel to Florida to rescue Mohinder from a mental institution. Noah seeks out Matt to help him with a lead on dealing with Samuel. Peter learns about a horrifying potential future event involving Emma.
7415"Pass/Fail"Michael NankinOliver Grigsby3.93[90]January 18, 2010
Hiro falls into a tumor-induced hallucination in which he goes on trial for his life for changing the past. Sylar confronts Claire in hope that she will help him figure out the truth behind his problems. Samuel tries to woo his old love Vanessa with disastrous consequences.
7516"The Art of Deception"SJ ClarksonMark Verheiden & Misha Green4.29[91]January 25, 2010
Peter pursues a way of keeping his dream of Emma from coming true. Sylar seeks out Matt in hopes Matt will help remove his powers. Claire tries to negotiate the surrender of Samuel to Noah. Peter enters Sylar's mind.
7617"The Wall"Allan ArkushAdam Armus & Kay Foster4.40[92]February 1, 2010
Peter tries to help Sylar free himself from his own nightmare. Samuel tries to convince Claire to join his family by revealing dark secrets from Noah's past to her. Lauren confronts Samuel at the carnival. Samuel makes preparations for their final "performance" in New York.
7718"Brave New World"Adam KaneTim Kring4.41[93]February 8, 2010
Samuel's ultimate plan takes effect as Emma is forced into using her abilities to help him kill thousands of people, only to have an unlikely pair of heroes come to her rescue. Noah seeks Claire's forgiveness as they work to escape from their underground prison. Hiro comes to acceptance over his past decisions as he is reunited with his long lost love and seeks to avert disaster. Claire shows the world the truth they may not be ready for.

Heroes Reborn (2015)

On February 22, 2014, NBC announced that Heroes will return as a 13-episode miniseries entitled Heroes Reborn. Series creator Tim Kring will return as executive producer.[28] According to the official synopsis, the miniseries would "reconnect with the basic elements of the show's first season" in which ordinary people discovered that they had special abilities. The show will be preceded by a new digital series that introduces the new characters and storylines around which Heroes Reborn is centered.[94] Jack Coleman will reprise his role as Noah Bennet[95] and Zachary Levi will join the cast to play an undisclosed role.[96]

Web-based spin-offs

Going Postal

All webisodes were written and directed by Yule Caise and Jim Martin and produced by Retrofit Films.

# Title[97] Release date
1"A Nifty Trick"[C]July 14, 2008
Two men from the Company confront mail carrier Echo De Mille who discovers his ability to manipulate sound. Echo severely injures one of them in self-defense.
2"The House Guest"July 21, 2008
Echo goes home to protect his girlfriend Gina, but a superpowered man from the Company—the "Constrictor", whom Echo had met earlier—arrives for another showdown with Echo.
3"Let's Talk"July 28, 2008
Echo sends Gina away and confronts those who are targeting him, but things do not go as he had expected.[98]

Heroes: Destiny

All webisodes were written by Adam Armus and Kay Foster and directed by Eagle Egilsson.

# Title Release date
1"Let Us Pray"November 10, 2008
Santiago discovers his abilities.
2"Intervention"November 17, 2008
Believing his powers are divine, Santiago uses them to help people. But when a woman betrays him, he is captured by a secret organization.
3"Capture"November 24, 2008
Santiago's captors have a mission for him that he can't refuse.
4"Escape"December 1, 2008
Santiago finds freedom in the sanctuary of family.

The Recruit

All webisodes were written by Timm Keppler and Jim Martin, directed by Rob Hardy and produced by Retrofit Films.

# Title[23] Release date
1"Private Mills"December 15, 2008
Rachel Mills survives the Pinehearst explosion.
2"It Was Nothing"December 22, 2008
The squad of marines inject themselves with the serum.
3"We Do What We Have To Do"December 29, 2008
Angela has a question that haunts Rachel: why did she kill the man she wanted to save?
4"Day of Reckoning"January 5, 2009
Angela asks about Rachel's mother's death and where Rachel was found after the Pinehearst incident. Rachel relives escaping from Pinehearst, but denies being special.
5"The Truth Within"January 12, 2009
Rachel is released, armed with a newfound power.
6"The Whole Story"January 20, 2009
The entire five-part epic of super-soldier Rachel Mills, who survived the explosion of Pinehearst.

Hard Knox

All webisodes were written by Rob Fresco and directed by Allan Arkush.

# Title[99] Release date
1"Choices"December 22, 2008
Matt Parkman wants street thug Knox to go straight, but it's not so easy.
2"Get Straight"December 22, 2008
Matt Parkman tries to convince Knox to leave gang life, while Knox's crew watches from a distance.
3"Fear"December 29, 2008
Knox's crew leader tries to kill Knox, and Knox finds his abilities to feed off fear and kills the crew leader.
4"The Main Man Now"December 29, 2008
Knox's crew gets a new boss.

Nowhere Man

All webisodes were written by Timm Keppler, produced and directed by Chris Hanada and Tanner Kling of Retrofit Films.

# Title[100] Release date
1"Puppet Master"April 20, 2009
With a new identity from Claire, Puppetmaster Eric Doyle tries to settle into a new life by working at Copy Kingdom.
2"Statement of Character"April 27, 2009
Doyle's self-control is shattered by his boss.
3"Pulling the Strings"May 4, 2009
With his prospects for a normal life fading, Doyle takes matters into his own hands.
4"A New Beginning"May 11, 2009
The Puppetmaster ties up loose ends.
5"The Whole Story"May 29, 2009
The entire 4 part story.

Slow Burn

All webisodes were directed by Chris Hanada and Tanner Kling of Retrofit Films.

# Title[27] Writer(s) Release date
1"Part 1"Jim MartinSeptember 28, 2009
Edgar takes a big risk for Lydia as she reveals a big secret.
2"Part 2"Zach CraleyOctober 5, 2009
Lydia reaches out to her daughter who reveals she too has a secret. Samuel becomes suspicious.
3"Part 3"Harrison WilcoxOctober 12, 2009
Lydia's daughter is in trouble - and so is Edgar.
4"Part 4"Foz McDermottOctober 19, 2009
Samuel discovers Lydia has a daughter. Lydia receives an unexpected visitor.
5"Part 5"Jim MartinOctober 26, 2009
Lydia talks with her daughter Amanda about her arrival. Amanda shows Caleb her ability.
6"Part 6"Jim MartinNovember 2, 2009
Amanda seeks out Samuel with Caleb's help while Lydia seeks out Amanda with Edgar's help.
7"Part 7"Zach CraleyNovember 9, 2009
As Samuel and Amanda spend some time together, Lydia and Edgar plot to get her back.
8"Part 8"Foz McDermottNovember 16, 2009
Samuel Introduces Amanda to the rest of the carnival crew and welcomes her into the family.
9"Part 9"Oliver GrigsbyNovember 23, 2009
Sent by Samuel to take Amanda from her mother, Caleb pays a terrible price.
10"Part 10"Oliver GrigsbyNovember 30, 2009
Samuel's plans to separate Amanda from her mother fails, but Amanda chooses to stay anyway.

Notes

A. ^ a b c d This includes those who watched shows live or recorded them and watched them within six hours of broadcast.
B. ^ a b This episode aired on the Global Television Network in Canada a day earlier than on NBC in the United States.
C. ^ A May 2008 press release from NBC gave "Manhunt" as the title of this webisode.[101]

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