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[[Daphne]] meets up with [[Matt]] at '''JFK Airport''' when Matt returns from Africa. |
[[Daphne]] meets up with [[Matt]] at '''John F. Kennedy International Airport''' (abbreviated as '''JFK''' or '''JFK Airport''') when Matt returns from [[Botswana, Africa]]. |
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==Notable Locations== |
==Notable Locations== |
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===[[Episode:Dying of the Light|Dying of the Light]]=== |
===[[Episode:Dying of the Light|Dying of the Light]]=== |
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[[Daphne Millbrook]] meets up with [[Linderman]], who is actually an illusion [[Telepathy|created]] by [[Maury Parkman]], to discuss the recruitment of [[Matt Parkman]], who is arriving back in New York after his sojourn in Africa. |
[[Daphne Millbrook]] meets up with [[Linderman]], who is actually an illusion [[Telepathy|created]] by [[Maury Parkman]], to discuss the recruitment of [[Matt Parkman]], who is arriving back in New York after his sojourn in Africa. She then returns, Matt tells her it's their destiny to be together, Daphne doesn't believe him and goes to leave when Matt mentions their baby, [[Daniella]] . Daphne wonders how he knew how the baby received it's name, and he tells her it's because they're meant to be. |
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===[[Episode:Villains|Villains]]=== |
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==Notes== |
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[[Noah Bennet]] asks [[Mohinder]] to go to JFK airport. |
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Image:JFK Airport.JPG|The first view of JFK Airport. |
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Image:JFK-turtle.JPG|Matt's spirit guide made the flight from Botswana to JFK International Airport in a spacious cage. |
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==External Links== |
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[[Category: Non-Fictional Places]] |
[[Category: Non-Fictional Places]] |
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[[fr:Aéroport international John F. Kennedy]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 23 December 2015
| John F. Kennedy International Airport | |
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The first view of JFK Airport. | |
| Location: | New York, NY |
| Purpose: | Airport |
Daphne meets up with Matt at John F. Kennedy International Airport (abbreviated as JFK or JFK Airport) when Matt returns from Botswana, Africa.
Notable Locations
- Food court
Notable Visitors
About
Genesis
Mr. Bennet enters Mohinder's taxi and asks to go to JFK airport.
Dying of the Light
Daphne Millbrook meets up with Linderman, who is actually an illusion created by Maury Parkman, to discuss the recruitment of Matt Parkman, who is arriving back in New York after his sojourn in Africa. She then returns, Matt tells her it's their destiny to be together, Daphne doesn't believe him and goes to leave when Matt mentions their baby, Daniella . Daphne wonders how he knew how the baby received it's name, and he tells her it's because they're meant to be.
Villains
Noah Bennet asks Mohinder to go to JFK airport.
Notes
- The scenes in Dying of the Light that took place in the airport were actually filmed at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
External Links
- JFK International Airport — Official Site