The TV Guide blog has posted a few spoilery tidbits for Chapter Nineteen “.07 Percent” - well a few spoilers and a few confirmations of things we’ve already kinda guessed about. Here’s da sitch:

  • The dense first 15 minutes are simply thrilling, capped by a Sylar-Peter showdown that I can only liken to the song “Dueling Banjos.” You’ll wish it lasted longer, but… it doesn’t.
  • A new painting is unveiled, this time shedding light on Nathan’s fate.
  • There’s a funny wink to the practice of spoiling TV shows such as Heroes. They all but mention Ausiello by name. (Mike will like that I said that. Hi, Mike!)
  • A certain sect of “sick” ’shippers get themselves a sweet moment.
  • Lotsa Matt Parkman!
  • Ali Larter? Never looked hotter.
  • Mama Petrelli does not deserve a visit from the FTD man on May 13.
  • Hiro and Ando surface late in the game - or very, very late, depending on how you look at it - but when they do… well, just as you may find yourself wondering, “Oh yeah, whatever happened to…?” you get your answer. And… we fade to black.

So looks like the Peter / Sylar fight is gonna be good but probably not as long as some fanboys hoped it to be. The painting we know will be “A President Stands Alone” which shows Nathan Petrelli in the Oval Office. We already kinda figured Mama Petrelli wouldn’t be winning any Mother of the Year awards but makes you wonder why TV Guide needed to remind us of that fact.

As for the last one regarding Hiro and Ando - it was kinda obvious they’d save them for last since the following episode is set in the future. However we’d like to speculate that the reference to “whatever happened to” is most likely in reference to Molly Walker (the little girl who survived Sylar back in Chapter 2 and 3) - based on the solution to Hiro’s puzzle on his blog, Molly has been hiding out with Future Hiro (I wonder what she can do).

EDIT: Comments from Ausiello

Niki has something Linderman wants. (No, not that. Well, maybe that, too.) Oh, and something very, very important to The Company can be found in New York City.

Source: TV Guide, Ask Ausiello