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|Matt's marriage has ended due to Matt realizing the child is not his. || None. || {{plus}} Matt seemed to imply he knew the child was not his. (''[[Episode:The Kindness of Strangers|The Kindness of Strangers]]''). |
| Matt's marriage has ended due to Matt realizing the child is not his. || None. || {{plus}} Matt seemed to imply he knew the child was not his. (''[[Episode:The Kindness of Strangers|The Kindness of Strangers]]'').<br /> |
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{{minus}} While the question of the baby's paternity was the stated reason for their break-up, the nightmare sequence with the accusing [[Janice Parkman|Janice]] seemed to show that the baby may be Matt's and Matt may know it. (''[[Episode:Fight or Flight|Fight or Flight]]'')<br /> |
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|Matt and [[Janice]] may be actively denying Matt's paternity to protect their child. || [[Matthew]] was in hiding with his mother in an alternate future that splintered after his conception. || {{plus}} Janice accused Matt of abandoning them in Matt's nightmare scenario.<br /> |
| Matt and [[Janice]] may be actively denying Matt's paternity to protect their child. || [[Matthew]] was in hiding with his mother in an alternate future that splintered after his conception. || {{plus}} Janice accused Matt of abandoning them in Matt's nightmare scenario.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Matt knows the child will be in danger from the [[Company]] from his own experiences of being abducted and held prisoner by them.<br /> |
{{plus}} Matt knows the child will be in danger from the [[Company]] from his own experiences of being abducted and held prisoner by them.<br /> |
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{{plus}} It is likely that [[HRG]] told Matt why he was hiding [[Claire]] during their road trip to New York, prompting Matt to hide his own child using Janice's affair with [[Tom McHenry]] as a cover.<br /> |
{{plus}} It is likely that [[HRG]] told Matt why he was hiding [[Claire]] during their road trip to New York, prompting Matt to hide his own child using Janice's affair with [[Tom McHenry]] as a cover.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Matt and Janice knew their marriage was over, and decided to divorce to keep her and the baby safe from this dangerous new aspect of his life. |
{{plus}} Matt and Janice knew their marriage was over, and decided to divorce to keep her and the baby safe from this dangerous new aspect of his life.<br /> |
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|Matt will become more powerful than Maury. || None. || {{plus}} Already he is able to insert thoughts into others minds, and he trapped Maury in his own nightmare. (''[[Episode:Out of Time|Out of Time]]'') |
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{{plus}} Ever since learning of his expanded abilities Matt has been able to insert thoughts into people's heads, trap them in their minds (although Maury somehow escaped from that), read thoughts almost effortlessly, cast illusions and enter people's heads to free them from telepathicaly induced comas twice. |
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{{minus}} Matt still has his hair, while Maury is balding.<br /> |
{{minus}} Matt still has his hair, while Maury is balding.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Matt and Maury are not the same age. |
:{{plus}} Matt and Maury are not the same age.<br /> |
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| Matt is able to read the minds of animals. || A [[turtle]] seemed to speak to Matt to tell him where he could find water. || {{minus}} The voice Matt heard ended up being [[Usutu]]. |
| Matt is able to read the minds of animals. || A [[turtle]] seemed to speak to Matt to tell him where he could find water. || {{minus}} The voice Matt heard ended up being [[Usutu]].<br /> |
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:{{note}} The <u>sound</u> of the voice was that of Usutu, but it could have been the turtle actually speaking. Why would Usutu tell him where to find water when he had a canteen of water already? |
:{{note}} The <u>sound</u> of the voice was that of Usutu, but it could have been the turtle actually speaking. Why would Usutu tell him where to find water when he had a canteen of water already?<br /> |
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| [[Matt]] can access the powers of other heroes. || Matt saw the future in the episode ''[[One of Us, One of Them]]''. || {{plus}} He uses [[Usutu]]'s powers to paint the future on a rock.<br /> |
| [[Matt]] can access the powers of other heroes. || Matt saw the future in the episode ''[[One of Us, One of Them]]''. || {{plus}} He uses [[Usutu]]'s powers to paint the future on a rock.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Both Matt and Hiro gained the power by eating the drug. |
{{minus}} Both Matt and Hiro gained the power by eating the drug. <br /> |
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{{minus}} Matt's vision may have been Usutu [[ability extension|extending]] his ability. It seems unlikely that a drug can induce visions of the future if one's power isn't [[precognition]] already. [[Isaac Mendez]] initially had to take drugs to activate his precognitive ability; Usutu might have discovered his the same way and think Matt must also use something in order to share the power. |
{{minus}} Matt's vision may have been Usutu [[ability extension|extending]] his ability. It seems unlikely that a drug can induce visions of the future if one's power isn't [[precognition]] already. [[Isaac Mendez]] initially had to take drugs to activate his precognitive ability; Usutu might have discovered his the same way and think Matt must also use something in order to share the power.<br /> |
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:{{note}} This is not the drugs (or not ONLY the drugs) that gives the precog ability to Matt. He succeeds to use the precognition ability after Usutu puts the headphones on Matt's head. |
:{{note}} This is not the drugs (or not ONLY the drugs) that gives the precog ability to Matt. He succeeds to use the precognition ability after Usutu puts the headphones on Matt's head.<br /> |
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|[[Matt]] can kill with his ability. || He implied this to [[Knox]]. || {{plus}}[[Bob]] said that whatever the brain controls, [[Matt]] can control. |
|[[Matt]] can kill with his ability. || He implied this to [[Knox]]. || {{plus}} [[Bob]] said that whatever the brain controls, [[Matt]] can control.<br /> |
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:{{plus}}If this is true, he could possibly make the brain stop the heart beating or stop someone breathing. |
:{{plus}} If this is true, he could possibly make the brain stop the heart beating or stop someone breathing.<br /> |
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{{plus}}The good side needs some more offensive abilities, if they are supposed to defeat the villains. |
{{plus}} The good side needs some more offensive abilities, if they are supposed to defeat the villains.<br /> |
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:{{minus}}Having wit/smarts can be just as effective or more effective than an offensive ability. |
:{{minus}} Having wit/smarts can be just as effective or more effective than an offensive ability.<br /> |
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{{plus}} [[Betty]] was able to kill someone with her [[illusion|ability]]. Since Matt's ability allows him to do the same thing as Betty/Candice, it can be reasonably assumed that he can kill someone as well. |
{{plus}} [[Betty]] was able to kill someone with her [[illusion|ability]]. Since Matt's ability allows him to do the same thing as Betty/Candice, it can be reasonably assumed that he can kill someone as well.<br /> |
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|Matt Parkman is a stronger [[telepathy|telepath]] than [[Arthur Petrelli]] was. || None. || {{plus}} Matt was able to free [[Angela Petrelli]] from the "coma" Arthur put her in.<br /> |
|Matt Parkman is a stronger [[telepathy|telepath]] than [[Arthur Petrelli]] was. || None. || {{plus}} Matt was able to free [[Angela Petrelli]] from the "coma" Arthur put her in.<br /> |
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{{minus}} It's not about how the developed the power is when it was absorbed, but how good a person is with it, Arthur had telepathy for a much longer while than Matt.<br /> |
{{minus}} It's not about how the developed the power is when it was absorbed, but how good a person is with it, Arthur had telepathy for a much longer while than Matt.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} It doesn't mean Arthur was a more powerful telepath.<br /> |
:{{plus}} It doesn't mean Arthur was a more powerful telepath.<br /> |
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{{plus}} In "Behind the Eclipse: Week Eight", Joe Pokaski and Aron Coliete commented that "Matt’s power is evolving in ways that his father's never did." |
{{plus}} In "Behind the Eclipse: Week Eight", Joe Pokaski and Aron Coliete commented that "Matt’s power is evolving in ways that his father's never did."<br /> |
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| Matt's marriage has ended due to Matt realizing the child is not his. | None. | + Matt seemed to imply he knew the child was not his. (The Kindness of Strangers). - While the question of the baby's paternity was the stated reason for their break-up, the nightmare sequence with the accusing Janice seemed to show that the baby may be Matt's and Matt may know it. (Fight or Flight) |
| Matt and Janice may be actively denying Matt's paternity to protect their child. | Matthew was in hiding with his mother in an alternate future that splintered after his conception. | + Janice accused Matt of abandoning them in Matt's nightmare scenario. + Matt knows the child will be in danger from the Company from his own experiences of being abducted and held prisoner by them. |
| Matt is a clone of Maury Parkman. | They both have the same ability. | + Very few other characters have the same- or even similar- abilities as their parents. - Matt still has his hair, while Maury is balding.
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| Matt is able to read the minds of animals. | A turtle seemed to speak to Matt to tell him where he could find water. | - The voice Matt heard ended up being Usutu.
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| Matt can access the powers of other heroes. | Matt saw the future in the episode One of Us, One of Them. | + He uses Usutu's powers to paint the future on a rock. - Both Matt and Hiro gained the power by eating the drug.
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| Matt can kill with his ability. | He implied this to Knox. | + Bob said that whatever the brain controls, Matt can control.
+ The good side needs some more offensive abilities, if they are supposed to defeat the villains.
+ Betty was able to kill someone with her ability. Since Matt's ability allows him to do the same thing as Betty/Candice, it can be reasonably assumed that he can kill someone as well. |
| Matt Parkman is a stronger telepath than Arthur Petrelli was. | None. | + Matt was able to free Angela Petrelli from the "coma" Arthur put her in.
• Arthur may have stolen telepathy from a person whose ability was not as highly developed as Matt's.
+ In "Behind the Eclipse: Week Eight", Joe Pokaski and Aron Coliete commented that "Matt’s power is evolving in ways that his father's never did." |
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