Matt Parkman and Ted Sprague break into the Bennet house and take the Bennets hostage. Matt and Ted want information about Primatech Paper Company and Noah Bennet's involvement in abductions of people with power. Bennet learns that the Haitian did not wipe Claire's memory as instructed. Claire informs Matt and Ted that her father is not a paper salesman, and privately confesses to Matt that she, too, has a power.
Ted suggests that Matt take Bennet to Primatech for evidence while Ted stays behind with Sandra and her son Lyle as hostages. At Primatech, Bennet confronts the Haitian about not erasing Claire's memory. Matt and Bennet return with a binder of evidence. The Haitian releases Claire and Sandra.
Bennet's boss, Thompson, appears and shoots Ted in the shoulder, causing him to lose control of his power and begin emitting huge quantities of heat, setting the house on fire.
At Primatech, Bennet and Thompson discuss the Haitian, who has gone missing. Thompson implies that after they put Ted through tests, they will kill him. Bennet says that Matt was very helpful, and Thompson suggests Matt's power would make him a good partner for Bennet.
In the car, Claire asks her father where she is going and he replies that he does not know. Bennet stops at the same bridge where he shot Claude. The Haitian is waiting for them. Bennet instructs the Haitian to shoot him in the stomach to make it appear that Claire was taken by force, and also to erase from his memory anything that would lead his bosses to finding her.
In addition to the main storyline, the episode contains several flashbacks to Noah Bennet's time working for Primatech.
Reception
The episode was met with critical acclaim.[1][2][3][4]
Lynette Rice describes the episode as "an episode with a streamlined, single-character focus that is often cited as a model for the jam-packed ensemble show."[5]
The episode was ranked #68 on TV Guide's list of "TV's Top 100 Episodes of All Time".[6]
Fuller has later gone on and recently said "Out of all the scripts I've written, that [Company Man] is still the best thing I've wrote".