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* [[Karma Houdini]]: It seems that the universe is bending over backwards to let Sylar be his dastardly brain-and-power-stealing self. In Volume 3, {{spoiler|he worked for The Company. Because the Company has shown itself in the past to not associate with dangerous psychos at all...}}
** Later, he was {{spoiler|working with the "villains", and somehow this only makes him more of a good guy}}. Sylar is the moral equivalent of a [[Timey-Wimey Ball]].
** [[Lonely Atat the Top|You could argue that his constant]] [[Emo]] [[Lonely Atat the Top|counts as a consequence.]]
** {{spoiler|Six weeks after mind-wiping Sylar, Angela Petrelli seems thus far to have escaped full retribution...}}
** {{spoiler|As of episode "The Wall", we can probably remove Sylar from the Karma Houdini list. Several years (relative time) of complete and utter isolation? When solitary confinement can be used as a means of torture just over the course of days? And when you add in the fact that they listed his single worst fear as being alone forever and then having his arch-rival stuck in his head? Yeah, we can argue Sylar is getting his payback}}.
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* [[No Name Given]]: The Haitian, even in a story arc that took place ''in Haiti''.
** Except that in "Shadowboxing", Claire calls him René. Presumably, everyone on the show learned this offscreen.
* [[NoWon't SellWork On Me]]: Peter and Sylar are/were/are immune to just about everyone else's powers.
* [[The Not Love Interest|The Not-Love Interest]]: Most of the characters have one, and the relationships tend to drive a large part of the plot. In contrast to love interests, who [[Cartwright Curse|tend not to stick around very long]].
** Ando for Hiro.