Can someone clarify Heroes for me???!


Question: I don't understand who is what side and which side is better or worse.

Why is Mohinder suddenly teaming up with Bob when before he was working with HRG to bring "the company" down?

Is HRG really only trying to protect himself and his family or does he have another agenda?

Just ot clarify.. The Shanti virus is only a virus infecting people with powers right? and they spread it to everyone and that's how everyone was dead a year in the future correct?

Is Adam really out to save the world or is he a raving lunatic like Sylar? What the hell can Peter do about all of this in the future when everyone is already dead?

This show gets complicated sometimes and when I can't remember what happened in the last episode, I really become confused.


Answers: I don't understand who is what side and which side is better or worse.

Why is Mohinder suddenly teaming up with Bob when before he was working with HRG to bring "the company" down?

Is HRG really only trying to protect himself and his family or does he have another agenda?

Just ot clarify.. The Shanti virus is only a virus infecting people with powers right? and they spread it to everyone and that's how everyone was dead a year in the future correct?

Is Adam really out to save the world or is he a raving lunatic like Sylar? What the hell can Peter do about all of this in the future when everyone is already dead?

This show gets complicated sometimes and when I can't remember what happened in the last episode, I really become confused.

You're not supposed to really know who is good and who is bad - anyone associated with the Company is morally grey at some point. The Company does things for "the greater good" or so they say... but the question is do the ends justify the means?

Mohinder went to Bob because he wasn't sure if Noah (HRG) was really good or just trying to protect his family, no matter what it meant for anyone else. Mohinder got scared and thought that maybe Bob was right.

As far as we know, Noah is trying to protect his family - but we don't know for sure if he has another agenda or not. The general consensus is that Noah is good, which means Bob is bad, but they both fall into the "morally grey" category.

The Shanti virus originally only affected people with powers, but now it has been mutated (thanks to Bob) so Mohinder's blood is no longer the antivirus. The mutated version is what will cross over to the general public, killing the majority of the population in the future that Peter went to.

Adam was the founder of the Company, so I'm sure in his own mind, he is, or at least at some point was, trying to "save the world" - but how to do that and what it means is subjective. That's why the Company is morally grey. I think Adam is bad, but I don't know that he necessarily sees it that way. His idea of "saving the world" may have something to do with feeling that people with abilities are superior to the rest of the human race, and may include genocide. Who knows?

Peter can't do anything in the future - he has to stop the virus from spreading in the present, and he believes Adam can help him (which he technically could, since his blood heals and may very well be the antivirus).

Honestly none of those questions are answered. Its meant to make things more interesting to leave some things up to the individual, I'm sure they will be revealed later though.

Something I can help you on:
Just ot clarify.. The Shanti virus is only a virus infecting people with powers right? and they spread it to everyone and that's how everyone was dead a year in the future correct?

I believe that is the correct assumption to make.


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Let me break this down for you. Mohinder is with Noah(HRG) the whole way. HRG is trying to protect himself and his family at the same time if you want to know the truth.The Shanti Virus only affects people who have powers and originally only affected people who had Clairvoyance shut as Molly Walker. Also, Suresh did not kill HRG. HRG was healed by the blood of Claire. That is how 93% of the world's population was wiped out. Suresh's blood is no longer a cure. Adam is a raving lunatic because he was the one who killed Kaito Nakamura, and he is teaming up to kill others as well.

Part of the point is that we don't know the whole story, and neither do any of the characters. We're all in the dark, waiting for the next piece of the puzzle to be revealed.

Why is Mohinder suddenly teaming up with Bob when before he was working with HRG to bring "the company" down? - Several reasons. When Molly was dying, the Company offered to take care of her and cure her, while HRG encouraged him to do nothing and effectively let her die. That was strike 1. Now, there's a fatal virus with no cure, and Claire's blood holds the hope of a cure, yet Bennet is willing to let untold number of people, Niki included, die, while Bob and the company appear to be trying hard to save all of them.

Is HRG really only trying to protect himself and his family or does he have another agenda? - Protecting his family has always been his agenda. It's possible that he and Mohinder set all of this up, including his resurrection, but it's also possible that he had no idea that he would actually survive.

Just ot clarify.. The Shanti virus is only a virus infecting people with powers right? and they spread it to everyone and that's how everyone was dead a year in the future correct? - As far as we know, the original strain of the virus only affected people with powers. The mutated strain that Niki has is incurable (at this point), and may or may not affect others. We know that in the future some strain of the virus, which may or may not be the one Niki has, killed billions of people regardless of whether they had powers and wiped out 93% of the world's population.

Is Adam really out to save the world or is he a raving lunatic like Sylar? What the hell can Peter do about all of this in the future when everyone is already dead?
- Unknown. It could be that Bob and the Company designed the virus and plan to let it loose for some reason. Or they designed it and it accidentally gets loose. It's possible that Adam is the good guy here, but we don't really know. I think it would be interesting if he were insane from being locked up for 30 years and wanted to murder those responsible, yet still wants to save the world,. He'd be neither good nor evil, just somewhere in between, which makes him more interesting. And Peter and the gang have changed the future before - remember, in the original timeline Sylar killed Claire, and he blew up and destroyed NYC. By warning Peter to save Claire, that future was changed. When Hiro went forward in time, he saw a world where Peter had exploded and destroyed NYC, yet Peter and Nathan later made sure that future never happened. So it's possible that Peter may be able to contain the virus or help find a cure before it spreads.

go to the heroes website and you can watch the previous episodes online.......

I believe that those questions are still up in the air and only presumptions can be made. I think Mohinder believes he's doing the right thing.

HRG wanted an inside man in the company..mohinder was that man, now bob's making him think that the company has the better interest just to keep him on the companys side, i think HRG is trying to do the right thing but doing it all the wrong way. that only affects people wih powers, ya the virus mutated to normal people...i think adam is czy for power, like sylar, he's in the future so he can go back to his time and stop it from happening.anything else?

Hero
–noun, plural -roes; for 5 also -ros.

1. a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.
2. a person who, in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal: He was a local hero when he saved the drowning child.
3. the principal male character in a story, play, film, etc.
4. Classical Mythology. a. a being of godlike prowess and beneficence who often came to be honored as a divinity.
b. (in the Homeric period) a warrior-chieftain of special strength, courage, or ability.
c. (in later antiquity) an immortal being; demigod.

5. hero sandwich.
6. the bread or roll used in making a hero sandwich.

Oh, the show... no I haven't watched it yet. Keep meaning to get around to it, people say good things.



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