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"Odette Yustman - Aubrey"
"Valerie Bertinelli - Gloria (guest season 7, main seasons 8–9)"
"Della Reese - Tess"
"Roma Downey - Monica"
"John Dye - Andrew (recurring season 2, main seasons 3–9)"
"Shoshannah Stern - Bonnie Richmond"
"Skeet Ulrich - Jake Green"
"Michael Gaston - Gray Anderson"
"Kenneth Mitchell - Eric Green"
"Pamela Reed - Gail Green"
"Gerald McRaney - Johnston Green"
"Lennie James - Robert Hawkins"
"Sprague Grayden - Heather Lisinski"
"Brad Beyer - Stanley Richmond"
"Ashley Scott - Emily Sullivan"
"Erik Knudsen - Dale Turner"
"Alicia Coppola - Mimi Clark"
"Clare Carey - Mary Bailey"
"James Remar - Jonah Prowse"
"Richard Speight, Jr. - Bill Kohler"
"David Conrad - Jim Clancy"
"Jennifer Love Hewitt - Melinda Gordon"
"Tyler Patrick Jones - Ned Banks"
"Jay Mohr - Professor Rick Payne"
"Camryn Manheim - Delia Banks"
"Aisha Tyler - Andrea Moreno"
"Keith Nobbs - Joey Ice Cream"
"Olivia Wilde - Jenny Reilly"
"Michael Stahl-David - Sean Donnelly"
"Billy Lush - Kevin Donnelly"
"Jonathan Tucker - Tommy Donnelly"
"Tom Guiry - Jimmy Donnelly"
"Peter Greene - Derek "Dokey" Farrell"
"Chris Bauer - Hugh "Huey" Farrell"
"Michael Rispoli - Al "Alo" Onatero"
"Kate Mulgrew - Helen Donnelly"
"Kirk Acevedo - Nicky Cottero"
"You can't choose your family. You can choose a side."
"This was a problem with the original Heroes, too—the creator Tim Kring got so invested in his individual characters that he forgot to unite them into a team. You might recall the show’s first season motto, “Save the cheerleader, save the world,” but you’d probably be hard-pressed to remember just how the plot eventually played out. Kring would set a hundred threads in motion but then struggle to knot them all together, and considering the amount of time Heroes Reborn spends on introducing new characters, it’s fair to worry that his latest effort will struggle in the same way."
"When the first (Emmy-nominated) season of Heroes debuted in 2006, its use of time travel and other tricky narrative structures was pretty cutting edge for a network show. (Usually studios insisted that each week’s episode be fairly accessible to new viewers.) Now, shows like the CW’s Arrow and The Flash deploy those kinds of storytelling tricks every week and have whole universes of interconnected spinoffs built around them."
"2006 was a very different time for television. For one thing, there had never been a compelling superhero series realized on the small screen. But then came NBC’s Heroes, which filled a huge void on network TV with its sprawling ensemble, its story about superpowered people around the country, and its dense mythology. At the time, the show felt genuinely revolutionary, even if it was borrowing its storytelling tropes from the greatest hits of comic books."
"Debuting in the fall of 2006, “Heroes” was something fans had never seen before: an original TV series centered around everyday people discovering fantastical abilities. We met characters like Claire Bennet (Hayden Panetierre), the regenerating cheerleader; Peter Petrelli (Milo Ventimiglia), the power-absorbing man; Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka), the time-traveling pencil-pusher; and Matt Parkman (Greg Grunberg), the telepathic cop. These seemingly disparate people were discovering their powers and fearing what they might do to the world around them. On top of this strong sense of character development, the pilot almost instantly introduced the stakes in the form of Sylar (Zachary Quinto), the power-hungry villain with a scalping streak; a foreboding premonition of a nuclear explosion, the source of which was left to be discovered; and a visit from future Hiro, who bestows a mission onto his past self: “Save the cheerleader, save the world.”"
"Rappler: Since the evos are being hunted in Heroes Reborn, is the show going to have similarities to how Mutants are hunted down in the X-Men movies?"
"One of Us, One of Them"
"As Evil grows stronger, a family unites."
"They will be hunted. They will be captured. They will need each other."
"In every hero there could be a villain."
"Good will battle Evil."
"Darkness is coming... Expect casualties."
"It's not their abilities that make them Heroes. It's their choices."