Heroes Clues: “The Kindness of Strangers”

Below are the Heroes Clues, analysis and screencaps for episode 2.04 of Heroes: “The Kindness of Strangers”.

Monica mimics the tomato decoration that she saw on TV without realising that she was doing it - note: it is actually ‘better’ than the one she copied.

Nathan’s photo of the 12 elders. They are (from top left to right): some unknown blonde woman, Linderman (Dead), Arthur “Dallas” Petrelli (Dead), Angela Petrelli, Kaito Nakamura (Dead), “Bob”, a brunette woman, Papa Parkman (Matt’s father), another woman, Charles Deveaux (Dead) and a dark haired man.
Four of these people are dead - Charles died of Cancer (although Kaito hinted that he may have been killed via foul play), Arthur Petrelli apparantly died from suicide, Linderman was killed by D.L., who phased his fist through his head, and Kaito was pushed from the rooftop by “The Hooded Guy”, and subsequently died. From the remaining 8 we only know the identity of TWO, ‘possibly’ THREE: Bob (Company man), Ma Petrelli and Matt’s father ‘might’ be the nightmare man.

Another shot of Nathan’s alternate face - which once again only appears to himself when he looks in mirrors. Once he smashed the mirror he saw his ‘true’ reflection once again.

Micah’s hand of comfort could perhaps have unwittingly ’amplified’ Monica’s ability to mimic, as we see a nice close-up of her eye’s ‘recording’ Rey Mysterio’s “619″.

Monica uses the wrestling move that she saw on television.

The Godsend symbol can be seen in Molly’s eyes when she tells Matt that his father is the “Nightmare Man”.
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