Heroes season 2
Heroes | |
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Season 2 | |
Starring | |
No. of episodes | 11 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 24 December 3, 2007 | –
Season chronology | |
The
Within the seasons of Heroes are "volumes", which allow the writers to focus on shorter story arcs.[1] The second season comprises a single volume of 11 episodes called Generations.
The second season was designed to contain three volumes called Generations, Exodus, and Villains. Exodus was scrapped due to in part to viewer criticism
Plot
"Generations" begins four months after the
Cast
Main characters
- Peter Petrelli
- Noah Bennet
- Masi Oka as Hiro Nakamura
- Matt Parkman
- Nathan Petrelli
- Hayden Panettiere as Claire Bennet
- Micah Sanders
- Ali Larter as Niki Sanders
- Sendhil Ramamurthy as Mohinder Suresh
- Adam Monroe/Takezo Kensei
- Kristen Bell as Elle Bishop
- Maya Herrera
- Monica Dawson
- Ando Masahashi
- Zachary Quinto as Gabriel Gray/Sylar
Recurring characters
- The Haitian
- Molly Walker
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Bob Bishop
- Alejandro Herrera
- West Rosen
- Katie Carr as Caitlin
- Eriko as Yaeko
- Sandra Bennet
- Randall Bentley as Lyle Bennet
- Angela Petrelli
- Debbie Marshall
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | ||||||
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Volume Two: Generations | ||||||||||||
24 | 1 | "Four Months Later..." | Greg Beeman | Tim Kring | September 24, 2007 | 16.97[10] | ||||||
In March 2007, Suresh and Bennet are conspiring to bring the Company down. Mohinder is hired by Kaito is murdered. Peter is in Ireland and has amnesia. Nathan has become an alcoholic. | ||||||||||||
25 | 2 | "Lizards" | Allan Arkush | Michael Green | October 1, 2007 | 11.96[10] | ||||||
Peter uses his powers and agrees to help the people who found him with their thefts. The Haitian reunites with Bennet. Maya kills people without touching them when under stress and then Alejandro revives them. Matt interviews Angela about Kaito's death. Kensei is revealed to be regenerative. | ||||||||||||
26 | 3 | "Kindred" | Paul Edwards | J.J. Philbin | October 8, 2007 | 10.91[10] | ||||||
It turns out that D.L. is dead. Niki leaves Micah under the care of his great aunt in New Orleans with strict instructions to hide his ability. Peter gains the trust of Ricky, the leader of the Irish gang, and becomes romantically involved with his sister Caitlin. After eight surgeries, Sylar wakes up in Mexico with Candice. He kills her, but he is powerless. Hiro helps Kensei become a hero. | ||||||||||||
27 | 4 | " The Kindness of Strangers" | Adam Kane | Tim Kring | October 15, 2007 | 11.41[10] | ||||||
Micah's cousin Maury was among the Company founders. Sylar joins Maya and Alejandro on their journey to New York. | ||||||||||||
28 | 5 | "Fight or Flight" | Lesli Glatter | Joy Blake & Melissa Blake | October 22, 2007 | 9.44[10] | ||||||
A woman named Elle Bishop tries to find Peter and kills Ricky with her electric powers. Matt and Nathan visit Maury, who has put Molly into a deep sleep and has been giving her nightmares. Maury escapes and gives Matt and Nathan nightmares. Suresh sends Molly back to the Company for a cure, much to Noah's dismay. | ||||||||||||
29 | 6 | "The Line" | Jeannot Szwarc | Adam Armus & Kay Foster | October 29, 2007 | 10.51[10] | ||||||
Peter and Caitlin go to Montreal after they find a plane ticket among Peter's possessions. Kensei betrays Hiro after Hiro kisses Kensei's love Yaeko . | ||||||||||||
30 | 7 | "Out of Time" | Daniel Attias | Aron Eli Coleite | November 5, 2007 | 9.88[10] | ||||||
Hiro returns to the present. Peter accidentally teleports himself and Caitlin over a year into the future in New York and find that 93% of the world's population has died of the Shanti Virus. Then Peter accidentally teleports back and meets Kensei, who identifies himself as Adam Monroe . Niki is injected with the virus and Mohinder realizes that his blood no longer works as a cure. Matt defeats Maury by putting Maury in his own nightmare and finds that he can control others' minds. | ||||||||||||
31 | 8 | "Four Months Ago..." | Greg Beeman | Tim Kring | November 12, 2007 | 11.16[10] | ||||||
The episode depicts flashbacks that show what happened between the first and second seasons. Peter is taken prisoner by the Company where he meets Elle until he escapes with Adam and gets his memory erased by the Haitian. D.L. is killed after a new personality of Niki's manifests. Maya reveals her power, which leads her and Alejandro to America in search for help. In present day, Peter remembers who he is. | ||||||||||||
32 | 9 | "Cautionary Tales" | Greg Yaitanes | Joe Pokaski | November 19, 2007 | 10.81[10] | ||||||
The Bennet family prepares to go on the run before the Company finds them. Hiro goes back in time and discovers that Adam killed his father. Mohinder sides with the Company and kills Bennet by shooting him through the eye as depicted by Isaac's painting. However Bennet is revived by Claire's blood. | ||||||||||||
33 | 10 | "Truth & Consequences" | Adam Kane | Jesse Alexander | November 26, 2007 | 11.89[10] | ||||||
Adam and Peter learn that the Shanti virus is being kept in Texas. Sylar kills Alejandro, Maya learns how to control her power, and Maya and Sylar make it to New York. | ||||||||||||
34 | 11 | "Powerless" | Allan Arkush | Jeph Loeb | December 3, 2007 | 11.06[10] | ||||||
Peter finds out that Adam actually wants to unleash the virus and stops him from doing so. Hiro buries Adam alive by teleporting him into a coffin. Monica is kidnapped by a street gang and Niki saves her, but gets trapped in a burning, exploding building. Elle saves Mohinder, Maya, and Molly from Sylar's clutches. Sylar regains his powers using Claire's blood. Nathan has a press conference to go public with his power, but is shot before he can do so. |
Reception
The second season of Heroes was criticized by commentators and fans for a much slower pace, less engaging storyline and lack of focus compared to the first season.
In season two, the opener was consistent in the ratings, however, week-by-week, the ratings continued to dive, reaching another new low for the series on episode seven, "Out of Time", with only 9.87 million viewers. Although the ratings were lower than average, this episode was considered to be a turning point for the declining season, as a major plot twist was introduced and the volume's "big picture storyline" was presented.[12][13] The season two/volume 2 finale generated 11.06 million viewers in the ratings, down more than 3 million viewers from the season opener and series pilot.[14]
Home media
The DVD and Blu-ray was released on August 26, 2008 in Region 1.
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