Theory:Elle Bishop: Difference between revisions
imported>Intuitive Empath Bob reminded Elle of her mother's death while Meredith only died later, |
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{{plus}} Matt's father is/was in the company.<br /> |
{{plus}} Matt's father is/was in the company.<br /> |
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{{minus}} The Parkman family seems to be one of the few examples of similar abilities being passed down, as both father and son share variations of [[telepathy]].<br /> |
{{minus}} The Parkman family seems to be one of the few examples of similar abilities being passed down, as both father and son share variations of [[telepathy]].<br /> |
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{{minus}} She is [[Bob]]'s daughter. |
{{minus}} She is [[Bob]]'s daughter.<br /> |
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:{{note}} Both their mothers are unknown, affairs between Company founders isn't unheard of.<br /> |
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| [[Elle]] is related to [[Niki]] somehow. || None. || {{plus}} Just like [[Claire]] and [[Meredith]], they all share some resemblance.<br /> |
| [[Elle]] is related to [[Niki]] somehow. || None. || {{plus}} Just like [[Claire]] and [[Meredith]], they all share some resemblance.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Micah's ability deals more with electric signals than with electricity itself.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Micah's ability deals more with electric signals than with electricity itself.<br /> |
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| [[Elle]] is the sister of another [[evolved human]] with the same [[ |
| [[Elle]] is the sister of another [[evolved human]] with the same [[Electric manipulation|ability]]. || None. || {{plus}} Many characters with electromagnetic powers are twins, sisters, or something else, representing a positive or a negative energy charge.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} There are at least two other [[evolved humans]] with this power or something similar.<br /> |
:{{plus}} There are at least two other [[evolved humans]] with this power or something similar.<br /> |
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| [[Elle]] is the sister of the future [[ |
| [[Elle]] is the sister of the future [[Agent (electric manipulation)|agent]] with a similar ability. || None. || {{plus}} He would fit as the polar opposite for Elle personality.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Both work for an organization that deals with [[evolved humans]].<br /> |
{{plus}} Both work for an organization that deals with [[evolved humans]].<br /> |
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{{note}} Given the five year difference, they may be close in age.<br /> |
{{note}} Given the five year difference, they may be close in age.<br /> |
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| [[Elle]] is the sister of the [[teenage patient]] with a similar ability. || None. || {{plus}} The patient had the power to absorb electricity, while Elle seems to create it, making their powers fit if they are twins/siblings.<br /> |
| [[Elle]] is the sister of the [[teenage patient]] with a similar ability. || None. || {{plus}} The patient had the power to absorb electricity, while Elle seems to create it, making their powers fit if they are twins/siblings.<br /> |
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| [[Elle]] started the fire that [[Meredith]] and [[Claire]] supposedly died in. || None. || {{plus}} In ''[[Four Months Ago...]]'', Elle told [[Peter]] that she started a fire at her grandmother's house when she was 6. Elle also said that she was 24, making the incident 18 years ago. This comes within a year of Claire's birth timeline, possible overlapping it if facts are slightly inaccurate. Meredith would have been a reasonably young mother (around 20), and as stated in the graphic novel ''[[Hell's Angel]]'' she was living in an apartment complex, where many members of the same family can live. If this was Elle's grandmother's residence, Claire and Elle would at least be cousins, if not sisters.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} ''[[Hell's Angel]]'' heavily implies that Meredith started the fire. As Claude said, "the bitch [[pyrokinesis|blew up]]!"<br /> |
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{{plus}} Kristen Bell has stated that Elle and Claire share a deep relationship.<br /> |
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{{note}} Claire's grandmother is [[Angela]]. If Elle is a sister or cousin to Claire who is Meredith's daughter, then one of the [[Petrelli]]'s must of fathered Elle.<br /> |
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{{minus}} If Elle is Meredith's daughter or niece then she could be referring to her grandmother on Meredith's side of the family, not the Petrellis.<br /> |
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{{minus}} The character with [[pyrokinesis]] is more likely to cause a fire than the character with [[electric manipulation]].<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Lightning may cause electrical fires (Example: Peter's shirt ignites as Elle blasts him. ([[Four Months Ago]]))<br /> |
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{{minus}} Elle says that she set her grandmother's house on fire (''[[Four Months Ago...]]''). Meredith was Claire's mother, but Elle is older than Claire is.<br /> |
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| [[Elle]] has the ability to emit electromagnetic pulses. || None. || {{plus}} [[Noah Bennet]] was able to describe to [[Ted Sprague]] the way to emit an EMP from the perspective of an [[evolved human]].<br /> |
| [[Elle]] has the ability to emit electromagnetic pulses. || None. || {{plus}} [[Noah Bennet]] was able to describe to [[Ted Sprague]] the way to emit an EMP from the perspective of an [[evolved human]].<br /> |
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{{minus}} Elle has never exhibited this ability.<br /> |
{{minus}} Elle has never exhibited this ability.<br /> |
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| [[Elle Bishop]] would have been the mother of [[Sylar]]'s [[Noah Gray|son]] [[I Am Become Death|from the future]]. || None. || {{note}} No mention of the identity of Noah's mother was made.<br /> |
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{{note}} It's likely that [[Sylar]]'s son will play no further role in the show. As that possible future will be prevented in some way.<br /> |
{{note}} It's likely that [[Sylar]]'s son will play no further role in the show. As that possible future will be prevented in some way.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Elle has been killed off in the new timeline.<br /> |
:{{plus}} Elle has been killed off in the new timeline.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Elle has been through many emotional experiences, this could cause her to lose control of her ability.<br/> |
{{plus}} Elle has been through many emotional experiences, this could cause her to lose control of her ability.<br/> |
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{{plus}} Powers can be affected by powerful emotions, such as [[Hiro]]'s powers failing him when he lost confidence. It's possible the death of her father and the end of the only life she's known is why she's now unable to control her power. Thus, it could be related to, but not directly caused by, Sylar's attack.<br /> |
{{plus}} Powers can be affected by powerful emotions, such as [[Hiro]]'s powers failing him when he lost confidence. It's possible the death of her father and the end of the only life she's known is why she's now unable to control her power. Thus, it could be related to, but not directly caused by, Sylar's attack.<br /> |
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| [[Elle]]'s power is synthetic and her sudden loss of control is due to the fact that she was injected with an imperfect version of the formula. || None. || {{plus}} Elle said they did testing on her, also [[HRG]] said when she was brought in she was a just a normal girl.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} By normal he meant happy, not a psychopath, he also mentioned them wanting to know how much electricity she could generate, implying she manifested an ability quite early in life.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Elle's ability manifested during her childhood, all characters confirmed to have synthetic abilities manifested only in adulthood.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} This could only be because Elle was forced to manifest her ability by her father when he did testing on her.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} Perhaps she is a second generation synthetic, as [[Claire]] is. The first generation synthetics ([[Nathan]], [[Niki]], etc.) seem to function fine. If they have children together, the formula may become unpredictable (as it has with Claire).<br /> |
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| [[Elle]]'s loss of control of her power is related to the electrical blast that came from her body when [[Sylar]] tried to take her power. || None. || {{plus}} As far as we know, Elle has not performed a blast that big since she developed her ability.<br /> |
| [[Elle]]'s loss of control of her power is related to the electrical blast that came from her body when [[Sylar]] tried to take her power. || None. || {{plus}} As far as we know, Elle has not performed a blast that big since she developed her ability.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} We did see Hiro transport her, from the Bennet house. We didn't actually see him appear at the beach end of the transport, but he most likely did it so quickly that we just didn't see him.<br /> |
:{{minus}} We did see Hiro transport her, from the Bennet house. We didn't actually see him appear at the beach end of the transport, but he most likely did it so quickly that we just didn't see him.<br /> |
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| We will see [[Elle]] in flashbacks |
| We will see a younger [[Elle]] in flashbacks. || None. || {{plus}} [[Greg Beeman]] [http://gregbeeman.blogspot.com/2008/12/beemans-blog-season-3-episode-12.html said] the scene in ''[[Our Father]]'' was [[Kristen Bell]]'s last scene in Heroes, but he didn't say anything about it being Elle's final appearance.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Elle's past is what made her such a good character. The writers may want to explore that to make fans happy.<br /> |
{{plus}} Elle's past is what made her such a good character. The writers may want to explore that to make fans happy.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} They could explore the blackout she mentioned, her mother's death as [[Bob]] mentioned, and the fire on her grandmother's house, also mentioned by Elle.<br /> |
:{{plus}} They could explore the blackout she mentioned, her mother's death as [[Bob]] mentioned, and the fire on her grandmother's house, also mentioned by Elle.<br /> |
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Revision as of 17:34, 10 May 2009
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The following fan theories are about Elle Bishop.
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Theories
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| Elle is Matt Parkman's sister. | None. | + Matt's father has powers and abandoned him. + Matt's father is/was in the company.
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| Elle is related to Niki somehow. | None. | + Just like Claire and Meredith, they all share some resemblance.
+ Micah is Niki's son and his ability is similar to Elle's as it deals with electricity.
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| Elle is the sister of another evolved human with the same ability. | None. | + Many characters with electromagnetic powers are twins, sisters, or something else, representing a positive or a negative energy charge.
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| Elle is the sister of the future agent with a similar ability. | None. | + He would fit as the polar opposite for Elle personality. + Both work for an organization that deals with evolved humans. |
| Elle is the sister of the teenage patient with a similar ability. | None. | + The patient had the power to absorb electricity, while Elle seems to create it, making their powers fit if they are twins/siblings. |
| Elle has the ability to emit electromagnetic pulses. | None. | + Noah Bennet was able to describe to Ted Sprague the way to emit an EMP from the perspective of an evolved human.
- Elle has never exhibited this ability. |
| Elle Bishop would have been the mother of Sylar's son from the future. | None. | • No mention of the identity of Noah's mother was made. • It's likely that Sylar's son will play no further role in the show. As that possible future will be prevented in some way.
+ Noah had much lighter hair than his father, indicating that Noah's mother may have had blond hair, not unlike Elle.
+ Aron Coleite, writer of The Eclipse, Part 1 and The Eclipse, Part 2, revealed in the 10th Wonder Podcast that, "We will find out who the mother is sometime during 'The Eclipse'" and Elle was the only one Sylar had sex or any intimate relations with during that episode.
+ There is no other Noah character except of Noah Bennet, so it is weird why the character's name is Noah. It is possible that Noah is the child of Claire. |
| Elle's loss of control over her own powers could be related to Peter's loss of his powers. | None. | + Elle's infatuation with Peter and his ability to use her powers (which appears to be his favorite for fighting) could have caused her to inadvertently sync her electrical abilities with his making him the plus to her minus. When he lost his powers, hers went haywire.
- Claire's powers began to malfunction way before Peter lost his powers. |
| Elle's loss of control over her own powers could be related to Sylar's attack on her. | None. | + Elle's didn't start to lose her powers until after the fight. Maybe Sylar trying to remove her skull caused her ability to somehow leak out of her. + Claire's powers also began to malfunction immediately after Sylar attacked her.
+ After Sylar helped her express herself, she regained control of her ability. (It's Coming) |
| Elle's loss of control of her power is related to the electrical blast that came from her body when Sylar tried to take her power. | None. | + As far as we know, Elle has not performed a blast that big since she developed her ability. • Elle stated she caused a blackout in four counties in Ohio when she was eight. (Four Months Ago) |
| We did not see the real Elle at the end of The Eclipse, Part 2. | None. | + Elle was acting extremely out of character in the last scene. She flinched. She slept with the man earlier in that day, flipped out when she thought he died, but then she flinches when he touches her? And, last time he tried to kill her, she exploded. This time, not even a zap? Something doesn't add up here.
+ How did Elle get to the beach? We didn't see Hiro transport her there. As far as we know, he has to go with someone when he transports them. Plus, he still thought he was ten at the time.
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| We will see a younger Elle in flashbacks. | None. | + Greg Beeman said the scene in Our Father was Kristen Bell's last scene in Heroes, but he didn't say anything about it being Elle's final appearance. + Elle's past is what made her such a good character. The writers may want to explore that to make fans happy.
- There are no more characters with whom Elle has a past connection with.
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| In the end, both Claire and Elle cared what happened to each other. | None. | - Elle didn't seem shocked that her intended shot for Noah hit Claire. • Sylar was also next to her, if she looked shocked he would be suspicious.
- Elle shooting Claire would seem to cancel out any bond they formed on the plane, at least on Claire's part. |
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