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In
Heroes, both normal humans and
people with extraordinary
abilities often must make
morally ambiguous choices.
- Niki is forced to seduce a politician to pay a large debt.
- Hiro and Ando cheat at gambling to earn extra money.
- Mr. Bennet kidnaps Nathan Petrelli.
- After Brody's attempt to rape her and accidentally 'murdering' her, Claire attempts to injure Brody by crashing his car.
- Mr. Bennet removes certain memories from Brody's brain.
- Ando stalks Niki, ending up at her house.
- Eden McCain breaks the law, and prevents Matt Parkman from doing his job.
- Eden gives Isaac a pass card allowing him escape from Mr. Bennet in order to change the world.
- Eden attempts to use her power to have Sylar commit suicide, however, her plan backfires and she kills herself in order to keep Sylar from obtaining her power.
- Mr. Bennet abuses the Haitian's powers.
- The Haitian does not follow Mr. Bennet's orders and asks Claire to keep a secret.
- Micah steals to provide for his family.
- Kaito Nakamura abducts Hiro and Ando.
- Matt lies to save his job.
- Claire and her father continue lying to each other.
- Hiro and Ando impersonate hotel employees and trespass in order to help a seemingly distressed showgirl.
- Nathan offers Meredith some money, but wants nothing to do with his daughter.
- Meredith offers Claire money, but only a quarter of the full amount.
- Matt does not turn some diamonds over to the authorities so he can solve a mystery.
- Hiro steals the sword from Linderman's archives.
- Isaac returns to drug use.
- Jessica lies to D.L when he confronts her with a picture of Nathan Petrelli.
- Mohinder lies to Sylar, and nearly kills him.
- Mr. Bennet lies to his superiors, and desires to take the Company down.
- Linderman proposes to "heal" humanity by using a tragic event that will kill millions to unite the billions who remain. Less than .07% casualties are an acceptable loss.
- Candice appears to be Niki and kidnaps Micah.
- Hiro murders people to achieve his goals.
- Some people, including Mr. Bennet, hide evolved humans from the government, even though they are doing so to protect them.
- Peter, Niki, and Hiro enjoy visiting a strip club.
- Sylar has murdered more evolved humans and stolen more powers, and impersonates the President of the United States.
- Matt Parkman takes bribes to protect certain people.
- Mohinder kills the Haitian so Hiro can escape to change the future.
- Mohinder accuses Bob of being "morally gray".
- Mohinder is unable to distinguish between what is right, and what is wrong.
- Again Mohinder states to Bob that he cannot distinguish between right and wrong and that he is unable to pick a side.
- Noah places Elle in water, electrocuting herself.
- Noah shoots Elle in the arm after she electrocutes West and Claire.
- Mohinder shoots Noah in the glasses to protect Bob and Elle.
- Noah and Bob each kidnap the other's daughter.
- Matt uses his ability to take advantage of the minds of Molly, Fuller, and Angela.
- Mohinder chastises Noah for his irrationality in trying to take down the Company and defends their efforts to help people. Later, however, he reveals his knowledge of Strain 138 to Bob and criticizes the actions of the Company.
- Maya defends Sylar for "accidentally" killing his mother based on her own experience killing Alejandro's wife.
- Peter and Hiro, formerly allied to save the world from catastrophe, now find themselves opposing each other based on each of their experiences with Adam Monroe.
- Mr. Bennet photographs Mohinder Suresh for an unknown reason. (Monsters)
- Claire Bennet almost kills Brody Mitchum on purpose, and saves him directly afterwards. (Aftermath)
- D.L. Hawkins escapes from prison to be with and protect his family. (Snapshots)
- Jessica Sanders steals money from Linderman's sports book in order to pay for Micah's tuition. (Stolen Time)
- Matt Parkman punches Tom McHenry based McHenry's thoughts alone. (Control)
- Matt Parkman drives through a pedestrian promenade in order to catch a criminal. (Control)
- Eden wishes her stepmother would just die, and she does. (Life Before Eden)
- Audrey Hanson accidentally shoots an innocent man. (Turning Point)
- Mr. Bennet reacts violently and dramatically to Eden's father's reaction to her death. (Fathers & Daughters)
- Peter has a vision of himself as a villain. (Super-Heroics)
- Hana knocks out the IDF enlisting officer when he tells her she can't have the position she wants. (Wireless, Part 1)
- Mr. Bennet punches Hana, then offers to change her life. (Wireless, Part 1)
- As Hana discovers her powers, Mr. Bennet punches her again. (Wireless, Part 2)
- Hana spies on a microbiologist. (Wireless, Part 3)
- Hana overpowers a guard to escape imprisonment. (Wireless, Part 3)
- Hana takes over the U.S. Embassy's computer system, steals a gun, and takes an Embassy employee hostage so she can escape. (Wireless, Part 4)
- Ted inadvertantly causes the death of his wife. He later escapes from custody by blowing up a transport car, killing at least two FBI agents. (How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 1)
- Ted kills more men in an escape. He then threatens a Pharmatech scientist and burns down the Pharmatech Industrial Building. (How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 2)
- Micah kicks Frank in order to defend his mother's honor. (Bully)
- Hana beats up a child pornographer in excess. (The Path of the Righteous)
- Mr. Bennet and Claude break into a home and kidnap a baby girl, saving her from a raging fire. (Hell's Angel)
- Hana seduces a man, sleeps with him, and steals his identity, keys, and car. (War Buddies, Part 1)
- Dallas makes Austin continually heal the Viet Cong informant for tortute. (War Buddies, Part 3)
- Dallas decides to ruthlessly destroy a village and little girl. (War Buddies, Part 4)
- Austin decides to lie about his power; Dallas beats him up for it. (War Buddies, Part 5)
- Hana poses as a Pentagon employee, steals Linderman's credit card number, and hacks into his server. (War Buddies, Part 6)
- After learning the truth about Cushing's death from Thompson, Jr., Donna decides that there is no difference to whom she serves, Evsdropr or the Company--that they're all killers. (Trust Issues, Part 2)