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Tim Kring (creator)
Joe Pokaski (written by)
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Original Air Date:
30 March 2009 (Season 3, Episode 21)
Plot:
Denko is approached by Syler with an offer to help him to find an elusive shape-shifting person, despite the fact that they don't trust eachother... more | full synopsis
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Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Jack Coleman | ... | Noah Bennet | |
| Hayden Panettiere | ... | Claire Bennet | |
| Adrian Pasdar | ... | Nathan Petrelli | |
| Zachary Quinto | ... | Sylar | |
| Cristine Rose | ... | Angela Petrelli | |
| Milo Ventimiglia | ... | Peter Petrelli | |
| Kevin Alejandro | ... | Agent Jenkins | |
| Jake McLaughlin | ... | Sligo | |
| Zeljko Ivanek | ... | Emile Danko | |
| Ramona DuBarry | ... | Tech | |
| Dan Desmond | ... | Father Vance (as Daniel Desmond) | |
| Manuel Urrego | ... | Janitor (as Manuel E. Urrego) | |
| Bonnie Burroughs | ... | Female Coroner | |
| Rolando Molina | ... | Motel Clerk (as Rolando Molino) | |
| Frank Pacheco | ... | Hess |
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The names of the 3 soldiers killed at the beginning of the episode is revealed to be Price, Whitman, and Holiday. The same names used in the film The Running Man (1987) for the previous seasons "winners". more
Quotes:
Claire Bennet:
You know what? Over the years, I couldn't help but... think about my real dad. Who you were, what you looked like, your job. And then I met you; and you were more amazing than anything I could have ever imagined.
Nathan Petrelli:
I mean, it's just a fantasy.
Claire Bennet:
No. No, it doesn't have to be! You could do anything you want - you could fly!
Nathan Petrelli:
Claire...
Claire Bennet:
You're supposed to be Superman.
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We Gotta Get out of This Place more
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I remember when I first started watching heroes, it was a day similar to this. Spring was starting and the day was lazy. I pressed play and expected absolutely nothing from Heroes, since I thought it was just another super hero show that will not be worthy of my attention, luckily I was wrong. The show was lifting and from that moment I just couldn't stop watching it. I patiently waited for the 3rd season and the Villains, which started strong but got to twirled up in its own twist. Then I lost my interest again and switched to Battlestar Galactica which kept me amused for a while, but then the last three episodes turned the new page for Heroes, I am once again the follower. Into the Asylum is one of the better episodes I watched and the highlight of the show is of course the ending that is simply brilliant. The Animals - We gotta get out of this place is just perfect match. It gives you that 70s vibe that is always good to feel, the vibe of something that is going to happen and that is going to be great. Although there is no cliff hanger at the end of the show I cannot wait for the next one, because they have finally realized that the real energy of the show is in the ordinary in these extraordinary people and that they don't need the big drama that surrounded every single sentence of our heroes, they just need to be down to earth as they were in the first season. They need not be idolized, the characters, for us to feel drown to them, they just need to get their human form again. And that is what the ending is giving to us, a simpler times and with that a much higher quality of the show. I loved it!