Heroes recap: “Seven Minutes to Midnight”

Back in India to mourn the passing of his father, Suresh encounters mysterious dreams of the past that force him to question what path to take next. Continuing their journey to New York, Hiro and Ando stop at a diner and meet someone interesting. In crisis, Niki comes to a personal understanding. Determined to see one of Isaac’s paintings that Simone recently sold, Peter asks Nathan for help in finding a key to the future. Intent on getting back to her normal life, Claire focuses on Homecoming preparations, unaware of what’s to come. Meanwhile, H.R.G. and a surprising associate focus their attentions on another “hero.”
New superhumans emerged last week… A waitress named Charlie who has the gift of photographic memory, she memorized and spoke Japanese after learning it only once. Hiro was visibly drawn to her sweetness.

Ted, a ‘radioactive’ FBI suspect who had the same blackout episodes and marked with a strange cut on his neck as Matt, the mind-reader.

Eden, who only needs to whisper into Isaac’s ear and he succombs to doing what she wants. Or is it believing what she wanted him to, he accepts the drugs that she ‘taught’ him to recover from.

And who is that boy in Mohinder’s dreams who point him to things?
We’ll know their fates, and of the cheerleader’s, in tonight’s continuation of Heroes. Monday nights at NBC.
‘N I’ll be here to blog ‘em.
[Source: IMDB; NBC.com/Heroes]
Tags: Heroes, NBC, superhuman abilities, Mohinder Suresh, Hiro Nakamura, Isaac Mendez
3 opinions for Heroes recap: “Seven Minutes to Midnight”
Brianne
Nov 25, 2006 at 4:34 pm
A little more insight into Eden’s powers can be found on the online comic on the Heroes web site. If anyone is a fan of the show, they owe it to themselves to check it out - they’re awesome and really give you some extra info!
Grace
Nov 26, 2006 at 10:39 pm
i’m on it! thanks Brianne
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