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marriage ended because he believed the child wasn't his, that has nothing to do with the theory and those aren't arguments, they're opinions, immaturity is already implied
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| Matt's marriage has ended due to Matt realizing the child is not his. || None. || {{plus}} Matt seemed to imply he knew the child was not his. (''[[Episode:The Kindness of Strangers|The Kindness of Strangers]]'').<br />
{{minus}} While the question of the baby's paternity was the stated reason for their break-up, the nightmare sequence with the accusing [[Janice Parkman|Janice]] seemed to show that Matt may know the baby is his. (''[[Episode:Fight or Flight|Fight or Flight]]'')<br />
{{minus}}{{minus}}The Child Is His, Otherwise Matt.Jr would'nt have an ability, unless the man Janice slept with had an ability which is highly unlikely. Plus, Janice said his powers started to manifest after the eclips "Just Like His Father's" [[Shades Of Gray]]<br />
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| 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. || {{plus}} Janice accused Matt of abandoning them in Matt's nightmare scenario.<br />
| 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. || {{plus}} Janice accused Matt of abandoning them in Matt's nightmare scenario.<br />
{{plus}} Matt knows the child will be in danger from the [[Company]] from his own experiences of being abducted and held prisoner by them.<br />
{{plus}} Matt knows the child will be in danger from the [[Company]] from his own experiences of being abducted and held prisoner by them.<br />
:{{note}} The Companys Gone
:{{note}} The Company is gone.<br />
::{{note}} The US government operation is still active.<br />
{{plus}} It is likely that [[HRG]] told Matt why he was hiding [[Claire]] during their road trip to New York, prompting Matt to hide his own child using Janice's affair with [[Tom McHenry]] as a cover.<br />
{{plus}} It is likely that [[HRG]] told Matt why he was hiding [[Claire]] during their road trip to New York, prompting Matt to hide his own child using Janice's affair with [[Tom McHenry]] as a cover.<br />
{{plus}} Matt and Janice knew their marriage was over, and decided to divorce to keep her and the baby safe from this dangerous new aspect of his life.<br />
{{plus}} Matt and Janice knew their marriage was over, and decided to divorce to keep her and the baby safe from this dangerous new aspect of his life.<br />
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{{minus}} Matt still has his hair, while Maury is balding.<br />
{{minus}} Matt still has his hair, while Maury is balding.<br />
:{{plus}} Matt and Maury are not the same age.<br />
:{{plus}} Matt and Maury are not the same age.<br />
{{minus}} This is obscene<br />

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| Matt is able to read the minds of animals. || A [[turtle]] seemed to speak to Matt to tell him where he could find water. || {{minus}} The voice Matt heard ended up being [[Usutu]].<br />
| Matt is able to read the minds of animals. || A [[turtle]] seemed to speak to Matt to tell him where he could find water. || {{minus}} The voice Matt heard ended up being [[Usutu]].<br />
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:{{plus}} It doesn't mean Arthur was a more powerful telepath.<br />
:{{plus}} It doesn't mean Arthur was a more powerful telepath.<br />
{{plus}} 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."<br />
{{plus}} 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."<br />
{{Plus}} Because he's simply better<br />
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| Matt will lose his powers to Sylar, after learning to paint the future. || None. || {{minus}} No he won't.<br />
| Matt will lose his powers to Sylar, after learning to paint the future. || None. || {{plus}} 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.<br />
{{plus}} 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.<br />
:{{minus}} In the exposed future there must have been hundreds of thousands people with the precognition ability since almost everybody had an ability.<br />
:{{minus}} In the exposed future there must have been hundreds of thousands people with the precognition ability since almost everybody had an ability.<br />
::{{plus}} Future Sylar (or as he insists, [[Gabriel]]) has a distinct lack of bloodthirst; one only needs to see his offering of delicious waffles to see that. As such, he would need to acquire this precog ability before he becomes so tamed, possibly before the formula is leaked.<br />
::{{plus}} Future Sylar (or as he insists, [[Gabriel]]) has a distinct lack of bloodthirst; one only needs to see his offering of delicious waffles to see that. As such, he would need to acquire this precog ability before he becomes so tamed, possibly before the formula is leaked.<br />
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| 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 />
| 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}} Matt thought that the baby wasn't his; he had good reason to be "negative".<br />
:{{minus}} Matt thought that the baby wasn't his; he had good reason to be "negative".<br />
:{{plus}} The baby is his.<br />
::{{plus}} The baby is his.<br />
:::{{minus}} He could still get bitter at Janice for not telling him the truth.<br />
:{{minus}} [[Isaac]] had some [[heroin|major flaws]] but was still considered a 'good' [[precognition|prophet]].<br />
:{{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 [[Virginia Gray|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 />
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:{{note}} He was a villain long before he gained precognition.<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]] does. [[Hiro]] was childish and irresponsible, but he successfully became a hero.<br />
{{minus}} Not only precognition requires strength and responsibility. For example, [[space-time manipulation]] does. [[Hiro]] was childish and irresponsible, but he successfully became a hero.<br />
:{{note}} Because of his immaturity.<br />
:{{note}} He has also done very irresponsible things because he wanted a quest, such as allowing his half of the formula to be stolen.<br />
:{{note}} He has also done very irresponsible things because he wanted a quest, such as allowing his half of the formula to be stolen.<br />
:{{note}} Because of his immaturity.<br />
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| [[Matt]] will be the "main character" of Volume Four, in the same way that [[Peter]] was the central character of Volume One (by being the exploding man) and [[Hiro]] was the central character of Volume Two (by creating Adam Monroe). || None. ||
| [[Matt]] will be the "main character" of Volume Four, in the same way that [[Peter]] was the central character of Volume One (by being the exploding man) and [[Hiro]] was the central character of Volume Two (by creating Adam Monroe). || None. ||
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{{minus}} Matt has never bothered to check on her since his vision that Maury caused of the baby.<br />
{{minus}} Matt has never bothered to check on her since his vision that Maury caused of the baby.<br />
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| [[Daphne|Daphne's]] death will make Matt more like the [[Matt Parkman (explosion_future)|Matt Parkman]] of the [[explosion future]]. || None. ||
| [[Daphne|Daphne's]] death will make Matt more like the [[Matt Parkman (explosion_future)|Matt Parkman]] of the [[explosion future]]. || None. || {{plus}} Losing Daphne might engender bitterness in Matt, especially given the circumstances that led to her death.<br />
{{minus}} Oh God I hope not.<br />
{{plus}} Losing Daphne might engender bitterness in Matt, especially given the circumstances that led to her death.<br />
:{{plus}} Not to mention what Matt went through with Janice.<br />
:{{plus}} Not to mention what Matt went through with Janice.<br />
::{{minus}} Matt and Janice could reconcile.<br />
::{{minus}} Matt and Janice could reconcile.<br />

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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.

The Company is gone.
The US government operation is still active.

+ It is likely that HRG told Matt why he was hiding Claire during their road trip to New York, prompting Matt to hide his own child using Janice's affair with Tom McHenry as a cover.
+ Matt and Janice knew their marriage was over, and decided to divorce to keep her and the baby safe from this dangerous new aspect of his life.

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 and Maury are not the same age.
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.
The sound of the voice was that of Usutu, but it could have been the turtle actually speaking. Why would Usutu tell him where to find water when he had a canteen of water already?
Matt can kill with his ability. He implied this to Knox. + Bob said that whatever the brain controls, Matt can control.
+ If this is true, he could possibly make the brain stop the heart beating or stop someone breathing.

+ The good side needs some more offensive abilities, if they are supposed to defeat the villains.

- Having wit/smarts can be just as effective or more effective than an offensive ability.

+ 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.
+ If Matt can control the functions of the brain, by all means he can stop the brain from functioning all together.

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.
- Matt was only able to get her out because Arthur "unbound" her after she told him to.
+ Because Matt was able to overcome Arthur's influence, twice (the locked doors, Daphne).

Arthur may have stolen telepathy from a person whose ability was not as highly developed as Matt's.
- It's not about how the developed the power is when it was absorbed, but how good a person is with it, Arthur had telepathy for a much longer while than Matt.

+ It doesn't mean Arthur was a more powerful telepath.

+ 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.
- In the exposed future there must have been hundreds of thousands people with the precognition ability since almost everybody had an ability.
+ Future Sylar (or as he insists, Gabriel) has a distinct lack of bloodthirst; one only needs to see his offering of delicious waffles to see that. As such, he would need to acquire this precog ability before he becomes so tamed, possibly before the formula is leaked.
- Matt is alive in the exposed future.
- That future has changed.
- If Arthur hadn't taken Peter's abilities, he wouldn't be able to teleport to Africa and kill Usutu.
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.
- Matt thought that the baby wasn't his; he had good reason to be "negative".
+ The baby is his.
- He could still get bitter at Janice for not telling him the truth.
- Isaac had some major flaws but was still considered a 'good' prophet.
- Even though he was a serial killer, Sylar seemed to look for retribution from his mother after gaining the power of precognition.
- How does Matt's relationship with Daphne "have roots" in either negativity or irresponsibility, let alone suggest Matt's potential for villainy? Furthermore, how is it immature?

+ Angela Petrelli is a good example of a villainous prophet.
+ Arthur, to an extent, was a villainous prophet.

He was a villain long before he gained precognition.

- Not only precognition requires strength and responsibility. For example, space-time manipulation does. Hiro was childish and irresponsible, but he successfully became a hero.

He has also done very irresponsible things because he wanted a quest, such as allowing his half of the formula to be stolen.
Matt will be the "main character" of Volume Four, in the same way that Peter was the central character of Volume One (by being the exploding man) and Hiro was the central character of Volume Two (by creating Adam Monroe). None.
Matt actually has the power of psionic mimicry. None. + Matt never developed powers until he was near those with mental abilities, and seems to be able to master those abilities with relative ease shortly after being exposed to them.
- Matt was shown to struggle with his ability at first, picking up thoughts when he didn't want to.

+ Matt first developed telepathy after being told by Eden to go eat donuts. The Haitian was nearby.
+ Matt's power expanded to full blown telepathy and casting illusions after reuniting with his father, Maury Parkman, and being trapped by him in a nightmare.

- They had the same ability. Matt simply picked up some new tricks.
Ted Sprague tried something new with his power. This new trick wasn't radioactive.
It was still related to radioactivity.

+ Matt developed precognition shortly after meeting Usutu, a precog and eating his paste.
+ This would also explain the 'feedback' Matt and Peter Petrelli experienced when they first met, as both their powers were trying to mimic each other.
+ Bob Bishop said that whatever the brain controls, Matt can control.

Telepathy can be used in different manners, it's not a specialized ability such as illusion or persuasion.

- Matt encountered Angela several times, but he never saw prophetic dreams, although her ability is mental.
- Matt encountered the Haitian several times. Although telepathy can be used to supress memories (as shown by Arthur in Villains), nobody has used it yet to negate abilities of others.

+ The Haitian suppressed Matt's ability each time they met, perhaps Matt never had an opportunity to absorb his power.
- Sometimes Matt could overcome the Haitian's ability and read thoughts, although in single words.

- Telekinesis is a mental ability too. But neither Matt or Maury moved things with their mind.
- The same with enhanced memory.

Matt will reunite with Janice. They share a child. (Cold Snap). + He talked about her to Daphne in her mind and clearly misses Janice.

- She might not want him back as she did cheat on him in past.
- Matt has never bothered to check on her since his vision that Maury caused of the baby.

Daphne's death will make Matt more like the Matt Parkman of the explosion future. None. + Losing Daphne might engender bitterness in Matt, especially given the circumstances that led to her death.
+ Not to mention what Matt went through with Janice.
- Matt and Janice could reconcile.

+ In the explosion future, Matt is extraordinarily rancorous. It is possible that this was the post-Daphne Matt Parkman.

+ The present timeline is similar to the explosion future in other aspects as well (Nathan rounding up evolved humans, Noah and Sandra's break-up, etc).
Matt will kill Danko for what he did to Daphne. Matt vowed revenge when he initially thought Daphne had been killed. + Mohinder might reveal to Matt that Danko had Daphne removed from the medical facility and denied her further medical attention. If not for Danko's actions, Daphne likely would have survived.
- Matt caused Danko to lose the person he cared most about without killing either her or Danko.


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