"Heroes," the critically acclaimed and popular science-fiction drama, chronicles the lives of ordinary people with extraordinary powers.
A look at the new online series from Heroes, "Nowhere Man."
Creator Tim Kring discusses Nowhere Man.
Heores creator Tim Kring talks to actor David Lawrence XVII, the star of the new Heroes web series, "Nowhere Man."
On-set interview with actor David Lawrence XVII, aka creepy puppeteer Eric Doyle.
Danko tells himself "I told you so."
Doyle's self-control is shattered by a cruel boss.
With a new identity from Claire, Puppetmaster Eric Doyle tries to settle into a new life by working at Copy Kingdom.
The Shaw family checks into Coyote Sands, hoping for a cure.
A convergence begins at the location of a 1960s-era secret government project.
Sylar delivers a clue, in hopes of making a deal with the Danko.
Saving Baby Matt stirs up Hiro's own childhood issues.
Tim Kring talks about the new Heroes All Access fan club.
Sylar's reunion with his long-lost father (John Glover) is not what he expected; Claire gets a tip from Rebel and must decide whether to help her sworn enemy (David Lawrence XVII) evade capture; Matt finds himself in the spotlight.
Danko plays for keeps.
Matt and Peter infiltrate Building 26 to retrieve Daphne.
Thinking he'll be in charge, H.R.G. signs on with Nathan.
After the crash, Nathan and H.R.G. hustle Claire back to a "normal" life.
The threat is real!
Rachel is released, armed with a newfound power.
Rachel faces her innermost fears--about who she really is.
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