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Revision as of 16:22, 31 October 2006
| Matt Parkman | |
|---|---|
| Portrayed by | Greg Grunberg |
| First appearance | Don't Look Back |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | Telepathy |
| Gender | |
| Age | 35 |
| Residence | Matt Parkman's home |
| Occupation | LAPD police officer |
| Significant other | Janice Parkman (wife) |
Matt Parkman is a police officer with the Los Angeles Police Department. He would like to become a detective, but has flunked the test three times. He discovers he has the ability to hear thoughts.
Character History
Don't Look Back
Matt is helping to secure a crime scene, a suspected serial killing/abduction, when he begins to "hear" the thoughts of the missing girl, Molly Walker. He locates her in a secret room under the stairs, and immediately draws suspicion from the investigating FBI agents. When he mentions the name "Sylar", which he picked up from the agents' thoughts, Audrey Hanson arrests him on the spot.
One Giant Leap
After proving his ability by reading Audrey's mind in the interrogation room, he is offered a position to assist in the investigation. Things turn dangerous when a man who appears to be Sylar shows up. Stopping the mysterious man harming Molly Walker in the building, Matt tries to comfort the girl while Audrey gives chase. Ultimately, the man escapes, but not before displaying apparent telekinesis and almost forcing Audrey to shoot herself in the head. Matt shoots the suspect, knocking him down. The suspect soon stands back up and disappears. Later, he came home to his wife, Janice, with whom he is in couple's counseling. Though he apologizes for missing the day's session and tries to tell her about his amazing day, she is still upset with him and doesn't want to hear it. Janice also comments about how, when she got promoted, he seemed to resent her for it. Matt tells her he didn't mean to, but she just further shuts off to him. Hearing Janice think she wants him to leave, Matt responds "I will" verbally and then storms out.
At a bar, Matt hears most, if not all, the thoughts of the various patrons. However, when he comes across a patron whose mind he cannot read, he begins to hear the other voices fade out. The mysterious other man sits and stares at Matt until Matt finally collapses on the floor, unconscious.
Collision
Matt wakes up strapped to a table in a laboratory to find Mr. Bennet and the mysterious man standing over him. Bennet tells him he doesn't work for any agency and that he knows Matt is telepathic, but that his abilities won't work with the mystery man present. Nevertheless, Matt is able to pick Claire's name out of Bennet's thoughts, and Bennet instructs the man to "go deep and clean him out."
Hiros
Matt wakes up on the couch at home. His wife Janice has been frantically searching for him. He believes he merely got drunk and passed out, but she tells him he's been missing for a full day. Matt reads her mind to assuage her anger, telling her he knows how frustrated she's been with him. He uses his powers to plan the perfect date. Later that night, he leaves to pick up some ice cream and talks a would-be convenience store robber into setting down his gun and leaving. Immediately afterwards, he is overwhelmed by the thoughts of the other shoppers, who are panicking at the sight of the gun, and passes out.
Notes
- According to an interview with Greg Grunberg, the reason Matt keeps failing the detective exam is that he's dyslexic.