Theory:Matt Parkman: Difference between revisions
imported>Intuitive Empath No edit summary |
imported>Altes No edit summary |
||
| Line 37: | Line 37: | ||
::{{plus}} As such, he would need to acquire this precog ability before he becomes so tamed, if the Exposed Future is still a valid one. |
::{{plus}} As such, he would need to acquire this precog ability before he becomes so tamed, if the Exposed Future is still a valid one. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| Matt will become the next major villain. || None. || {{plus}} The power of precognition is one that requires great strength of character and responsibility. Matt's shirking of his |
| Matt will become the next major villain. || None. || {{plus}} The power of precognition is one that requires great strength of character and responsibility. Matt's shirking of his ex-wife and son, his job, his family ties, and his immature relationship with [[Daphne]] all have roots in negativity and irresponsibility.<br /> |
||
:{{minus}} [[Isaac]] had some [[heroin|major flaws]] but was still considered a 'good' [[precognition|prophet]]. |
:{{minus}} [[Isaac]] had some [[heroin|major flaws]] but was still considered a 'good' [[precognition|prophet]].<br /> |
||
:{{minus}} Even though he was a [[Sylar's victims|serial killer]], Sylar seemed to look for retribution from his mother after gaining the power of precognition.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Even though he was a [[Sylar's victims|serial killer]], Sylar seemed to look for retribution from his [[Virginia Gray|mother]] after gaining the power of precognition.<br /> |
||
{{plus}} Angela Petrelli is a good example of a villainous prophet.<br /> |
{{plus}} Angela Petrelli is a good example of a villainous prophet.<br /> |
||
{{plus}} Arthur, to an extent, was villainous prophet.<br /> |
{{plus}} Arthur, to an extent, was villainous prophet.<br /> |
||
:{{note}} He was a villain long before he gained precognition.<br /> |
|||
{{minus}} Not only precognition requires strength and responsibility. For example, [[space-time manipulation]]. [[Hiro]] was childish and irresponsible, but he successfully became a hero.<br /> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|} |
|} |
||
Revision as of 13:38, 13 February 2009
|
The following fan theories are about Matt Parkman.
For help on adding theories, see the help section.
Theories
| Theory | Citations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 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.
|
| 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.
|
| 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." |
| Matt will lose his powers to Sylar, after learning to paint the future. | None. | + In the exposed future in 2011, Sylar could paint the future, and somehow negated Peter's telepathy. Following Usutu's death, Matt would be the only precog, provided he does learn this ability. Sylar could steal his ability, and reproduce precognition thus.
|
| Matt will become the next major villain. | None. | + The power of precognition is one that requires great strength of character and responsibility. Matt's shirking of his ex-wife and son, his job, his family ties, and his immature relationship with Daphne all have roots in negativity and irresponsibility.
+ Angela Petrelli is a good example of a villainous prophet.
- Not only precognition requires strength and responsibility. For example, space-time manipulation. Hiro was childish and irresponsible, but he successfully became a hero. |
| |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Matt Parkman | |||||||||