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| Charles Deveaux's rooftop | |
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| Location: | New York, NY |
| Purpose: | Residential |
Peter follows Claude to the rooftop of Charles Deveaux's apartment building in New York, NY.
Notable Residents
Notable Visitors
About
The Fix
Peter tells Claude that he needs to learn to control his power like Claude does. Claude tells him it can't be controlled. Peter insists saying that if he doesn't learn to control it then he will explode and destroy New York City. He tells Claude that he feels he met him for a reason: so he could teach him how to stop him from exploding. Claude claims that there's no way to control the powers. Peter tells him that there must be something he can do and Claude offers to kill him and solve his problem. He leaves and tells Peter not to try to find him.
Distractions
Simone is upset when she sees an unfinished painting of her father's rooftop overlooking a seemingly post-apocalyptic New York City. She fulfills another prophetic painting when she visits Isaac on the rooftop, where he laments that the city he has grown to love is going to be destroyed, and there's nothing he can do to stop it. Simone tells him that he wouldn't have been given his power if there were nothing he could do. Claude and Peter watch the two embrace, and Claude attempts to make Peter realize his power by pushing Peter off the rooftop.
Unexpected
Mr. Bennet names the Deveaux building by name referring to one of Isaac's paintings with the features circular feature of the roof.
Memorable Quotes
"There's something about this roof... It's connected to what's happening. It's important somehow."
- - Isaac Mendez (to Simone) (Distractions)
Notes
- It is unclear whether or not Claude actually lives here or not. He keeps and feeds birds here, but there is no clear indicator whether or not this is his residence.
- According to Greg Beeman's blog, the Deveaux roof is a major location in the series. He added, "In upcoming episodes this will be scene [sic] in the past, the present and the future. In it's glory, in mild disrepair and in destruction."
Trivia
- The building is 30 stories tall.
Gallery
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Behind ornate rooftop designs, Peter insists that he's not trying not to die.
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Despondent with Claude's apathy, Peter ponders his fate.
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Simone is shocked to see Isaac's painting of a post-apocalyptic view from the roof.
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Simone sees this painting and goes to the roof.
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Isaac and Simone share a tender moment atop Charles Deveaux's building.
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Claude pushes Peter off the roof.