The Thanksgiving episode of NBC's "Heroes" is unsurprisingly called "Thanksgiving.
" If for no other reason, watch Heroes in the hopes that Hiro will finally catch a break.
Hiro may honestly be one of the program's most consistently selfless characters.
Throughout the seasons, his most selfish act may be in his wanting to save Charlie.
But wait, how selfish can an act of love possibly be? At any rate, this isn't the "Heroes" episode where Hiro comes out on top.
He still doesn't know Charlie's whereabouts, and Samuel is still being difficult for no reason.
In holiday related events, Noah and Lauren run into each other at the grocery store, and he invites her over for the first ever Bennet Thanksgiving dinner.
Hmmm...
this smells like a date.
Changing focus to the Petrelli family, Peter and Nathan want answers.
The brothers find Nathan's body and know that Angela is involved in covering up the whole situation.
Determined not to let anything ruin dinner, she negotiates them down to waiting until after Thanksgiving dinner is over.
Angela obviously runs this program because she offers answers matter-of-factly then offers a toast.
The Bennets and Petrellis make sure season four of "Heroes" meets the TV show family drama quota.
Oh yeah, back to Hiro.
It's so easy to lose him in the midst of everything else.
He and Lydia go back in time and Lydia sees firsthand that Samuel is a liar.
There's a shocker.
She and Hiro watch as he kills his brother, Joseph.
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