Heroes (TV series)/Ho Yay

"Mobster: You guys are going to the bathroom together?
 * There is so much HoYay in this show that even after only one season had aired, a damn flowchart was needed to keep track of it all.
 * That is perhaps the most disorganized, ridiculous flow-chart I've even seen. Describes Heroes in a nutshell.
 * Peter and Nathan Petrelli are much more touchy-feely than a pair of American brothers would usually be. That's all I'm saying...
 * First season, there's a scene where Nathan visits a comatose Peter in the hospital, and kisses him on the cheek before leaving. In the cast commentary for this scene, the actors themselves commented on the subtext.
 * And Mohinder and Sylar seem strangely close, even after Mohinder figures out who Sylar is.
 * Not just strangely close, kinkily close, given that after discovering Sylar's identity Mohinder straps Sylar down to a chair, leans down to breathily whisper in his ear "It's going to hurt," and then jams a big needle into him from behind.
 * And after all this, Mohinder is still the first person Sylar calls when he's frightened, even before he calls his own mother.
 * And that in the dystopian alternate future shown in the first season,
 * And that in their very first meeting, Mohinder remarks on Sylar's brown eyes, while Sylar compliments Mohinder's coat.
 * Hiro and Ando are the sort of partners who go everywhere together--literally, to a certain extent.

Ando: Yes. It is how we roll."

"Sylar: Peter, you stayed?
 * And Claude sure does like to beat Peter up with a large stick, which isn't symbolic at all.
 * Oh, and each shoved the other against a wall/pole at some point.
 * In the second season, Matt and Mohinder are raising a little girl together.
 * And know each other well enough to snark on each other's Daddy issues when they have a spat.
 * And Kensei even says to Hiro, "You were more than a friend!" and "You taught me how to love."
 * In volume 5
 * Anyone else find it kind of odd that ?
 * And Matt and Nathan... No, I'm just going to stop there. Suffice it to say that this is not a fandom that shies away from finding subtext anywhere.
 * The season 3 episode "Eris Quod Sum" throws Claire/Elle a few bones. The biggest one has to be when the two of them actually form a truce and travel to Pinehearst together by plane. Elle (who's suffering from lack of control over her powers) has a bit of a freak out and almost sends the plane spiraling downward with her electrical charges. Claire tells her to dump all the excess electricity into her since it won't harm her and she does so by holding her hand. Once the trouble passes, they breathe a sigh of relief, notice they're still holding each other's hands and immediately let go.
 * In the online commentary for one of the later episodes of the second season, Sendhil Ramamurthy comments that his character Mohinder and Peter look as if they are about to kiss after meeting
 * The online comic replaced the picture Isaac drew of Peter kissing Simone with Peter kissing Mohinder.
 * This troper concurs.
 * In one of Peter and Mohinder's earliest scenes together, for no apparent reason there is a distractingly huge sign in the background that reads "DON'T GIVE YOUR HEART TO JUST ANYONE." [[http://media.photobucket.com/image/
 * The case could also be made that it's a form of Ship Sinking, as in, "Peter and Mohinder should not give their hearts to just anyone, meaning each other." Still, it's a testament to the rampant HoYay on this show that literally only three episodes into the entire series, there was already a slash ship that needed to be sunk.
 * This Troper even recalls a certain commentary by the creators on the meeting of Nathan and Peter right before the end of the Season 2 season finale where the brothers were intended to kiss... "because they're Italian." The kiss was cut, but you can see an awkward pause right before they hug.
 * This troper just got some Ho Yay from Fridge Logic (or Fridge Brilliance, depending on preference). At the end of the graphic novel "The Ten Wives of Takezo Kensei", Adam says his "eleven bride" is going to come rescue him. But then it turns out to be Hiro who saves him in season 3. Is it the writers just ignoring the awesome online novels and their awesome plot hook, orrrrr...
 * This is actually the product of They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot. Notice how he mentions one of the surnames he took on during those 400 years was "Sanders," and how Angela's dream showed Adam rescued by Niki Sanders' sister, Tracy.
 * ...more Ho Yay from "Eris Quod Sum":

Peter: I wasn't going to leave you."

"Bennet (to Danko): ...and then you got into bed with Sylar."
 * The Peter and Sylar Ho Yay got more obvious with Peter going inside Sylar's mind and being trapped the dream world with him for years (hours in reality) complete with arguing in each other's faces and innuendo-laced conversations. You can imagine what they might have done to pass the time aside from hitting that brick wall. Once they break out of the dream-world, Sylar asks if it was real and Peter only offers a small smile. Eli then shows up to stop them from helping Emma and apologizes for breaking up "the love fest".
 * In the season finale "Brave New World",a shocked and very unamused Parkman confronts them on how they escaped Sylar's mental prison and they simply reply in unison, "It's a long story".
 * Peter even tugs Sylar by the arm as they leave for New York, and the two of them share a look when they arrive at Central Park. Sylar then gives Peter a reassuring pat on the chest at the carnival before they split up to find Samuel and Emma. Let's just say that "The Wall" and "Brave New World" were just rife with the Foe Yay-turned-Ho Yay for these two.
 * One fight between Peter and Sylar had their faces nearly touching in between punches. The same fight had Peter clutching Sylar and flying him into a window grill.
 * They have another encounter in Sylar's prison cell and both just happened to be wearing only very thin pants.
 * Another confrontation ends with Peter straddling Sylar on a table. And then he nails Sylar. Literally.
 * In "Building 26", we meet an Indian woman who runs a store with her best (female) friend, and tries (successfully) to get out of an arranged marriage. She even tells her grandfather that perhaps "a traditional marriage is not my destiny", while making significant eyes at her partner. Many of the fans have drawn the obvious conclusions from this.
 * Sylar has recently picked up a Sylar wannabe on his seasonal road trip, Luke, who hero worships him, tries to impress him (in a teenage boy kind of way), and keeps making sexy time eyes at him.
 * From the Volume 4 finale:

http://www.nbc.com/heroes/video/slow-burn-part-3/1164934/
 * It doesn't help that Heroes can't seem to make marriages or relationships stick. Pretty much Everybody Is Single, with divorce and/or death of the other partner being ridiculously commonplace. In V2, both Matt and Nathan's wives were Put On Buses. Matt moved into Mohinder's apartment and raised Molly with him, and Nathan became a drunk who moped about his (presumed dead) brother all the time. Sandra and Noah's marriage, the only one to have lasted through all three seasons, is currently on the rocks. No one is surprised.
 * Noah and Sandra have divorced. Matt has actually repaired his marriage, but we don't know how long that's going to last.
 * And the Les Yay comes back with a vengeance with Claire and Gretchen in Season Four (Volume Five).
 * Turns out Gretchen is actually bisexual, and is crushing on Claire. Claire's feelings on the matter are uncertain, but she does value Gretchen as a friend. (Gretchen was pleased - uncertainty means there's a chance!)
 * As of last we saw, there was hand-holding. Initiated by Claire.
 * Ho Yay nothing, those two are a couple as of the last couple of episodes of Volume 5. Sadly with Hayden apparently leaving NBC it seems unlikely that we'll get any development of this on screen...but hopefully we'll see more of them in the GN's
 * More Les Yay, this time between Claire and Tracy.
 * Explain? Don't see it
 * They interacted and I think they had some form of Fan Service together, bathing or something. If memory serves Claire stopped by Tracy's place at some point when Tracy's powers were on the fritz and she accidentally froze Claire. But she healed and there was no hard feelings about it and they used Claire's frozen severed foot (she grew a new one) as a centerpiece on the table. Mr. Bennet comes in later and finds them chatting together on the couch wearing nothing but bathrobes.
 * Samuel and Edgar anyone? Samuel is extremely touchy-feely around Edgar (and Lydia). Samuel's creepy pervert smile adds to the subtext.
 * Also, in the third episode of the web series "Slow Burn", Samuel
 * Link? Pretty please? ;)
 * Here you go! The entire series in an the NBC website, but here's the part with the three-way fun times:
 * Here you go! The entire series in an the NBC website, but here's the part with the three-way fun times:
 * What about Samuel and Saylor? This Tropers believes that there was a lot of tension between them.