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Heroes
Season 1, Episode 7 (6 Nov. 2006): “Nothing to Hide”
by Jesse Alexander, Donna Deitch

Heroes - Season 1, Episode 7

Title: “Nothing to Hide”

Medium: television series episode

Original airdate: 6 Nov. 2006

Publisher: NBC
Written by: Jesse Alexander
Directed by: Donna Deitch

Keywords: love, coma, pain, heroes, bad guys, rehabilitation, God, voodoo doll, destiny, fate


1 characters in this story:

Character
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app.
Hiro Nakamura Hiro Nakamura hero
CBR Scale: S Bushido / Buddhist
Asian NBC 70

Timecode: 1 minute, 36 seconds:

Peter Petrelli: Now AmCor is holding steady but Yamagato... Yamagato is down to 215 and an eighth. I think that's a good bargain.

Charles Deveaux: Really? And what do you know?

Peter Petrelli: You saying I couldn't pick a stock?

Charles Deveaux: Darwinian. Look at your sorry ass, barely able to make minimum wage. Now you look at me living in a penthouse on Central Park West.

Peter Petrelli: Correction. It's dying in a penthouse on Central Park West.

Charles Deveaux: Right you are, my boy. Right you are.

Peter Petrelli: Teach you to mess with me. Take a breath.

Charles Deveaux: In the end, all that matters is love. I love you, Peter.

Peter Petrelli: I love you too, Charles.

Timecode: 8 minutes, 57 seconds:

Simone Deveaux: He was still in a coma, and then like it was any other day, he started talking. He said he'd been flying all over the world, but that it was a world he didn't recognize. There were so many people filled with pain. Nobody looking out for each other. He worried for them, and for me, until you told him everything was going to be okay.

Timecode: 16 minutes, 27 seconds:

Micah Sanders: Heroes don't run away.

D.L Hawkins: Micah...

Micah Sanders: Bad guys do. Heroes help people, Dad. You know what? You're a bad guy.

Timecode: 20 minutes, 54 seconds:

Heidi Petrelli: I'm not saying I didn't have my darker moments during rehabilitation. I was angry for a long time.

Oliver Dennison: At your husband. Wasn't he driving?

Heidi Petrelli: At God. But we seem to have made our peace.

Timecode: 26 minutes, 52 seconds:

Their faces are burned off. Is this like poking a pin in a voodoo doll?

Timecode: 40 minutes, 48 seconds:

Mohinder Suresh: [narrating] You do not choose your own destiny. It chooses you. And those who knew you before fate took you by the hand cannot understand the depth of the changes inside. They cannot fathom how much you stand to lose in failure. That you are the instrument of a flawless design, and all of life may hang in the balance. The hero learns quickly who can comprehend, and who merely stands in your way.