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| purpose = Diner |
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| purpose = Abandoned diner where Sylar was taken and sold by his biological father. |
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[[Sylar]] recognizes '''Big Jim's Franks and Fries''' while searching for his biological father. |
[[Sylar]] recognizes '''Big Jim's Franks and Fries''' while searching for [[Samson Gray|his biological father]]. |
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==Notable Visitors== |
==Notable Visitors== |
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* [[Chris Bowman]] |
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* [[Gail Bowman]] |
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* [[Jennie Bowman]] |
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* [[Luke Campbell]] |
* [[Luke Campbell]] |
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* [[Gabriel Gray]] |
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* [[Martin Gray]] |
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* [[Samson Gray]] |
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* [[Virginia Gray]] |
* [[Virginia Gray]] |
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* [[Sylar's mother]] |
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==About== |
==About== |
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===[[Episode:Exposed|Exposed]]=== |
===[[Episode:Exposed|Exposed]]=== |
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[[Sylar]] and [[Luke Campbell|Luke]] stop at the abandoned diner when [[Sylar]] remembers that [[Samson Gray|his biological father]] once brought him there as a child. He has a flashback to losing a toy car inside a wooden partition, and when he [[Telekinesis|rips off]] the wooden boards, he finds the car is still there. He tells Luke that he remembers that his father did something terrible in that place. He then recalls Samson Gray selling him to his adoptive parents, [[Martin Gray]] and [[Virginia Gray]], and leaving without him. The young Sylar runs out into the parking lot, where he sees his father arguing with [[Sylar's mother|his mother]] in a car. Samson [[Telekinesis|slices her head open]] and pushes her body out of the car while their son watches in horror. |
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Realizing the truth, Sylar threatens Luke for not telling him the full story about Samson, but does not kill him. He then leaves, saying that he will hunt down his father alone. |
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===[[Episode:An Invisible Thread|An Invisible Thread]]=== |
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As [[Matt Parkman]] [[telepathy|reprograms]] [[Sylar]]'s mind to make him believe he is [[Nathan Petrelli]], he deletes Sylar's memory of the events that transpired at the Big Jim's Franks and Fries. |
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==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== |
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===[[Slow Burn chapter summaries|Slow Burn]]=== |
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The [[Bowman]] family passes by the abandoned restaurant on their way to the [[carnival]]. [[Jennie]] wants a hot dog, but [[Gail]] says that the place is closed. |
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==Gallery== |
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<gallery> |
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Image:SymbolSylarLuke.jpg|There is a big mess inside of Big Jim's Franks & Fries. |
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Image:Symbol Sylar Luke 2.jpg|[[The symbol]] also appears in Big Jim's Franks & Fries. |
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Image:Adoptive Parents 1980.jpg|The inside of Big Jim's Franks & Fries in 1980 |
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Image:BR41664.JPG|Big Jim's Franks & Fries parking place in 1980 |
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</gallery> |
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==Notes== |
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[[Sylar]] remembers being at the diner as a child and recalls the moment his [[Samson Gray|biological father]] sold him to his adoptive parents, [[Martin Gray]] and [[Virginia Gray]]; and afterwards in the parking lot, seeing his mother murdered before his eyes. |
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* According to a [http://twitter.com/JamesProps/status/1272693430 Twitter update] from [[James Clark]], Big Jim's is a reference to [[Jim Chory]]. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* The song heard playing during the flashback to the diner was "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac. |
* The [[song]] heard playing during the flashback to the diner was "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac. {{epp|318}} |
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* [[Gabriel]] was sold by his [[Samson Gray|father]] at this location. |
* [[Gabriel]] was sold by his [[Samson Gray|father]] at this location. |
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 21 September 2015
| Big Jim's Franks & Fries | |
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Sylar visits the abandoned diner where he was taken and sold by his biological father. | |
| Location: | Unknown |
| Purpose: | Diner |
Sylar recognizes Big Jim's Franks and Fries while searching for his biological father.
Notable Visitors
- Chris Bowman
- Gail Bowman
- Jennie Bowman
- Luke Campbell
- Gabriel Gray
- Martin Gray
- Samson Gray
- Virginia Gray
- Sylar's mother
About
Exposed
Sylar and Luke stop at the abandoned diner when Sylar remembers that his biological father once brought him there as a child. He has a flashback to losing a toy car inside a wooden partition, and when he rips off the wooden boards, he finds the car is still there. He tells Luke that he remembers that his father did something terrible in that place. He then recalls Samson Gray selling him to his adoptive parents, Martin Gray and Virginia Gray, and leaving without him. The young Sylar runs out into the parking lot, where he sees his father arguing with his mother in a car. Samson slices her head open and pushes her body out of the car while their son watches in horror.
Realizing the truth, Sylar threatens Luke for not telling him the full story about Samson, but does not kill him. He then leaves, saying that he will hunt down his father alone.
An Invisible Thread
As Matt Parkman reprograms Sylar's mind to make him believe he is Nathan Petrelli, he deletes Sylar's memory of the events that transpired at the Big Jim's Franks and Fries.
Heroes Evolutions
Slow Burn
The Bowman family passes by the abandoned restaurant on their way to the carnival. Jennie wants a hot dog, but Gail says that the place is closed.
Gallery
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There is a big mess inside of Big Jim's Franks & Fries.
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The symbol also appears in Big Jim's Franks & Fries.
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The inside of Big Jim's Franks & Fries in 1980
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Big Jim's Franks & Fries parking place in 1980
Notes
- According to a Twitter update from James Clark, Big Jim's is a reference to Jim Chory.
Trivia
- The song heard playing during the flashback to the diner was "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac. (Exposed)
- Gabriel was sold by his father at this location.