Peter Petrelli’s training with the invisible man, , serves as the episode's most literal interpretation of "distractions".
: Claude uses brutal methods to force Peter to stop thinking about his brother or his fears. He argues that Peter’s empathy is his greatest distraction, preventing him from focusing the multiple powers he has absorbed. [S1E14] Chapter Fourteen 'Distractions'
Ultimately, the episode posits that while powers make these individuals "special," their humanity—specifically their complicated family dynamics—is what defines the stakes of their journey. "Heroes" Chapter Fourteen 'Distractions' (TV Episode 2007) Peter Petrelli’s training with the invisible man, ,
In the Heroes episode , the narrative explores the friction between personal destiny and the heavy weight of family legacies. The title serves as a double entendre: it refers to the literal distractions characters use to evade capture or focus their powers, and the emotional "distractions" of family ties that pull them away from their perceived higher callings. The Conflict of Legacy: Hiro and Kaito Nakamura Ultimately, the episode posits that while powers make