: Titled "Heroes and Villains" in English, this episode follows the team as they investigate the murder of a sci-fi fan dressed as a superhero. IMDb users generally enjoy the blend of the "case of the week" with McGarrett’s ongoing CIA/Yakuza plotline.
: Often confused with S1E19 because it is a pivotal "origin" episode. Reviewers from IGN found it misguided for retconning past relationships, while Earl's Blog enjoyed it for shedding light on Sylar's roots and the Petrelli family history.
Which are you interested in, or would you like a deeper breakdown of the character arcs in one of these episodes? [S1E19] Heroes and Villains
Note: While this is the 11th episode of Season 4, it is frequently grouped in reviews as the conclusion to the "Frozen" arc.
The request for a review of "[S1E19] Heroes and Villains" most commonly refers to the season 4 winter finale, though there are several other notable "Heroes and Villains" or similarly titled S1E19 episodes. : Titled "Heroes and Villains" in English, this
: The episode serves as a farewell to the characters from Frozen (Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff) as they return to Arendelle. Simultaneously, Rumplestiltskin’s deceptions finally catch up to him when Belle discovers his lies and banishes him from Storybrooke using the Dark One's dagger.
: Reviewers from ABC Once Upon a Time Questions praised the emotional weight of the Rumple and Belle ("Rumbelle") confrontation, noting that the performances portrayed heartbreak and desperation perfectly. Fans on Reddit and the Once Upon a Time Podcast highlighted the "Queens of Darkness" (Maleficent, Ursula, and Cruella de Vil) introduction as an exciting twist for the next arc. Other S1E19 "Heroes and Villains" Episodes Reviewers from IGN found it misguided for retconning
: Often described as a "hero and villain trapped together" trope, this episode focuses on Baxter Stockman and Xever. Reviewers on SengalBoy noted it was the first episode where the Turtles themselves weren't the primary focus. Community Perspectives