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| She is the mother of Matt's future baby.|| Season 3|| {{plus}} The baby resembles her.
{{note}} the 2 guys she slept with were white men.
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Revision as of 01:22, 30 October 2008

Main Article Theories about Janice Parkman Main Discussion

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Nathan is the father of Janice's baby. None. + Nathan slept with women who are not his wife. (Collision)

- There is no proof that Nathan ever met Janice.

Matt is the father of Janice's baby. Matt admits he didn't read Janice's mind, when Janice told him the baby wasn't his, so his impressions of who the father is could be false. + In "Five Years Gone", Janice's baby's name is Matthew, perhaps a reference to the father's name.

It does appear that Matt's greatest fear is him leaving a child in the same manner that his father left him. This could cast doubt on the mystery of who the father of Janice's baby is.
- If Janice really loved Matt, why would she lie about who the real father was?

If Janice really loved Matt, why would she cheat on him?
She is the mother of Matt's future baby. Season 3 + The baby resembles her.

the 2 guys she slept with were white men.


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