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'Heroes Reborn' Season 1 Episode 10 Spoilers: Luke Has Finally Met HRG; Malina Unleashes Her Powers

NBC's hit supernatural drama TV series "Heroes Reborn" returns this week with an episode that is expected to unravel some of the most surprising aspects of this season.

Taking hints from the promo images released by the network for the episode titled "11:53 To Odessa," which in turn are shared over at BuddyTV, things are about to get out of scale.

In one of the pictures, Noah Bennet can be seen walking through a traffic jam and helping injured people. His granddaughter, Malina, is also featured in the slew of images wherein she appears to be utilizing her powers. It can be assumed that she's doing it to protect the stranded individuals from getting harmed.

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The images also revealed that Luke has finally met HRG. The latter appears to be genial with the man who previously kills Evos for revenge. It can be assumed that Luke might be on the side of Malina and her grandfather but it is yet to be revealed how he will help their cause. His wife, on the other hand, met one of Erica's men as she runs away from a crime scene in the last episode.

Further promo images show Matt Parkman in Sunstone Manor. The character was revealed in last week's airing to be the director of the facility for Evos.

Speaking of Sunstone Manor, Carlos is currently being held at the place. The last time, he was seen getting mind-controlled by Parkman. He was forced to relive the very agonizing part of his past. In the images, he is shown wearing the uniform of the inmates. What reasons force Parkman to keep Carlos, given the fact that he's not an Evo?

Meanwhile, The Haitian and his crew are on the move. Based on the pictures, they seem to be entering the facility.

Find out how these events unfold when "Heroes Reborn" Season 1 airs this Thursday, Nov. 19 on NBC.

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