Heroes at the DGA, and More Chapter 19, .07 SPOILERS
By Sam | March 11, 2007 (1:14 pm) | More: Heroes Cast/Crew Updates, Heroes Episode Spoilers
Steve over at Collider.com dropped us an email to let us know that one of his writers recently attended a “Heroes” gathering at the Director’s Guide of America in Hollywood, and besides interviews with the cast and crew, there are a couple of nice SPOILERIFIC tidbits about the upcoming Chapter 19, “.07″ episode. As always, you should not read on beyond this point if you don’t want to know some details about the April 23rd “.07″ episode. But if you do want to know, and just can’t wait for the episode to air in 6 weeks, continue onward…
Here are some plot points from Chapter 19, “.07″:
Taking place after Nathan Petrelli decides that it would be more advantageous to take Linderman�s offer of political power, as opposed to shooting him. The kingpin then gives his prot�g� a tour of Isaac�s future painting gallery. As Linderman explains it, the art is a �road map to a brighter future,� even if that brightness means an atomic blast. Linderman then reveals that he has a secret power himself, as did his friends when they fought evil together.
Evidently, the heroes have been around for much longer than we�ve thought. And despite his outwardly evil actions, Linderman is doing his darndest to paint himself as a do-gooder whose allies turned against him. Now the explosion he�s helping to engineer will clean the slate for a new future- a criminal master plan that puts Linderman into James Bond super villain status.
But that�s not the scene�s kicker, which occurs when Linderman unveils a painting of Nathan in the Oval Office, an American flag by his side. Knowing that the explosion will also mean the end of his brother, Nathan asks when Peter will meet his dream-foretold doom. �The curtain will come the day after you�re elected,� Linderman dryly responds.
Linderman has powers! Nathan Petrelli as President! New York goes boom! And a Justice League-type team has been around before?
You can read the rest of the Collider.com article here.




::ronn:: on 12 March 2007:
Can’t hardly wait!!!
b-M-d on 12 March 2007:
I don’t think Peter will die anytime soon (as far as episodes go) He’s already, by far, the most powerful heroes around, arguably already more powerful than Sylar. Sylar is just more in control of his powers, but that’s all Sylar has over Peter. Also, Peter just needs to come near any other hero to gain his/her power…he could easily have some other powers even he doesn’t know about…
Finnape on 12 March 2007:
I agree, Peter doesn’t die any time soon
ripcurl23 on 12 March 2007:
WOW! Although, I hate how Linderman can just manipulate people into doing what he wants them to do. Grrr…
Calfnutz on 13 March 2007:
heroes have been around for a long time hiros sword with the symbol belonged to ancient warrior who was also a hero
rybeek on 13 March 2007:
I remember that Future Hiro told to Peter that he looks different without a scar. So I think it would be that scar make by Sylar
Don’t you think so??
richard on 14 March 2007:
clever “I remember that Future Hiro told to Peter that he looks different without a scar. So I think it would be that scar make by Sylar Don’t you think so??”
But why should he get a scar when he can heal himself?
you are probably right though…
aidan on 16 March 2007:
Because when future hiro sees peter he is telling him that to save the world he needs to save claire.
What if in the future claire and peter never met i dont know how but what if? if claire was never met peter wouldn’t he not have claires powers. Therefore giving peter his scar.