![]() They’ve grown closer since Claire went to college, which is a bit backwards from how that normally works. She’s continues to have this naive fearlessness, but she’s also calling her dad for help. The former cheerleader has also grown up. Noah is showing an unheard-of amount of trust in Claire’s decision making, even going as far as allowing Gretchen to keep her memories, now that she knows of Claire’s abilities. Their relationship this year has shown that both of them have matured. What they’ve had in common, however, was an unwavering love for each other (“Unwavering?” Well, what kind of love doesn’t have bumps?), even when they haven’t trusted each other. Her father hasn’t been exactly what you can call an anti-hero, but at the same time, he’s not exactly been a good guy either. They proved early on that their relationship was central to how this show would evolve over the years, and this week’s episode proved that that is still the case.Ĭlaire has had some fairly annoying moments in the four seasons that Heroes has been on the air, but in her defense, she’s was an immature kid dealing with an incredible situation. What we did know is that HRG would walk through fire for his daughter, and what we learned is that she would walk through fire for him, too. All we knew was that he had a daughter (whole family, really) and a job that were incredibly hard to reconcile on any given day. Hell, we didn’t even know his first name. ![]() My favorite episode of Heroes is the season one classic, “Company Man.” At that point, we’ve still got no idea who Noah Bennet was.
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