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=== [[Episode:Angels and Monsters|Angels and Monsters]] === |
=== [[Episode:Angels and Monsters|Angels and Monsters]] === |
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[[Sandra]] looks through some of [[Noah's files]], including one about Maury. |
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At the [[Pinehearst building]], Maury causes [[Daphne]] to see [[Linderman]], though he is just a [[telepathy|figment of her imagination]]. Linderman's visage orders Daphne to recruit [[Matt Parkman]]. Later, Maury goes into the building and [[telepathic]]ally speaks with [[Arthur Petrelli]]. |
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Maury Parkman makes an appearance at the end of the episode. It is revealed that [[Linderman]], who appeared to [[Nathan Petrelli]] first in the episode "[[The Second Coming]]", and to [[Daphne Millbrook]] in this episode, was nothing more than an illusion created by Maury, under orders of [[Arthur Petrelli]]. Using the Linderman illusion, Maury ordered Daphne to recruit Matt Parkman. It appears he is working for Arthur, communicating with him through telepathy as Arthur appears to be unable to speak. He informs Arthur that Daphne successfully recruited [[Knox]] and [[Hiro Nakamura]] and that Knox captured [[Adam Monroe]], who would appear before Arthur the next day. |
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==[[Evolved Human]] [[Telepathy|Abilities]]== |
==[[Evolved Human]] [[Telepathy|Abilities]]== |
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Revision as of 02:10, 17 October 2008
| Maury Parkman | |
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| Portrayed by | Alan Blumenfeld |
| First appearance | Fight or Flight |
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| Known ability | Telepathy |
| Nickname | Nightmare Man |
| Gender | |
| Home | Philadelphia, PA |
| Residence | Maury Parkman's apartment |
| Occupations | Founding Member of The Company, formerly a thief |
| Child | Matt Parkman |
Maury Parkman is an evolved human with the power of telepathy, and is the father of Matt Parkman, whom Maury abandoned. Maury is a founder of the Company.
Character History
How to Stop an Exploding Man
When Matt Parkman asks Molly how her power works, she states that she thinks of someone in her mind and then pinpoints their location on a map. Matt asks whether she can find anyone in the world just by thinking about them, to which she hesitantly responds that she can find "almost anyone", but there's one that she can't. Parkman asks, "is it someone bad, Molly, like the boogeyman?", and she hesitantly responds, "No, he's a lot worse." When Matt asks Molly why she doesn't want to find him, Molly replies in a terrified whisper, "'Cause when I think about him, he can see me."
Four Months Later...
When Miss Gerber tells Matt that Molly has mentioned having some terrible nightmares, she shows him some drawings that Molly drew. Each picture depicts eyes alongside the symbol. Later that night while Molly restlessly slept, Matt checks in on Molly, and hears her thoughts. Amongst these thoughts is a male voice, saying "I can see you." When Molly wakes up with a scream, Matt asks her to tell him where the person is, and Molly tells Matt that if she did, the man would kill Matt.
The Kindness of Strangers
After Matt makes a discovery about his father, he explains to Molly that his father left home when Matt was thirteen after giving Matt $120 and a pat on the head. Matt asks Molly to find Mr. Parkman. When Matt shows Molly a picture, she backs off and asks him to get it away. She states that Matt's father is "the nightmare man." Later that night, Matt is desperate to ask Molly to find him, but Mohinder forbids it. Molly volunteers herself however, and upon finding his location, becomes scared because he could see her. She screams, then blacks out. Matt reads her mind, and notices she is screaming "Help me, Matt!"
Fight or Flight
Maury is surprised when Nathan and Matt kick in his front door. Hearing Nathan call Matt "Parkman," Maury asks Matt by name if it is really him. Maury wants to know why Matt is there, and Matt asks what he's doing to Molly and what he knows about Kaito's death. Matt quickly disarms Maury and handcuffs him. When Nathan asks why he's armed, Maury motions to the table, where Nathan finds a similar death threat picture to his mother and Kaito. Maury tells Matt that Molly was looking for him, and that he was trying to protect himself. Maury tells Nathan that he met the Petrellis, Linderman, Kaito and others a while ago. When Nathan tells Matt to read his mind, Maury finds it amazing. When Matt tries to read his father's mind, he gets a block and his father tells him that it hurts for a reason, and that he'll explain.
Maury then walks into the kitchen, and through an inner-door on the other side. Matt and Nathan quickly pursue one at a time. Maury proceeds to show them the advanced extent of his telepathic ability. When Matt goes through the door, he appears to be in prison, with haunting visits from his ex-wife Janice and her son. When Nathan follows through the door immediately after Matt, however, instead of being inside a prison with Matt, Nathan is confronted with a nuclear destroyed New York City view, from atop the Deveaux rooftop, and is haunted by his irradiated alter-ego. While these two venues are occurring simultaneously within the room, unbeknownst to one another, Maury returns back out of the room, crosses through the kitchen, and leaves his apartment.
Out of Time
Matt, Nathan, Mohinder, Niki, and Bob team up to stop Maury, who is coming to kill Bob. While in The Company's hospital, Maury causes Niki to see D.L.. The fake D.L. tells Niki she needs to kill Bob. Maury also traps Matt in a nightmare alongside Molly, in Matt's childhood home. Matt brings Maury into the dream as well then frees himself and Molly, trapping Maury in his own nightmare. After waking up, Matt finds Maury unconscious.
Cautionary Tales
Matt looks at the picture of the group of twelve, where a note next to the image of Maury says "Incarcerated". Later, Angela Petrelli tells Matt that if he forces secrets out of her, he will become his father.
The Butterfly Effect
Angela Petrelli has a precognitive dream which shows a number of people dead, including Hiro, Claire, and Matt. In this dream, she sees a group of villains: Maury, a woman appearing to be Tracy Strauss, Knox, Adam Monroe, and Sylar.
Angels and Monsters
Sandra looks through some of Noah's files, including one about Maury.
At the Pinehearst building, Maury causes Daphne to see Linderman, though he is just a figment of her imagination. Linderman's visage orders Daphne to recruit Matt Parkman. Later, Maury goes into the building and telepathically speaks with Arthur Petrelli.
Evolved Human Abilities
Maury, like his son, is a telepath. However, he is far more adept than his son at using his ability. Besides claiming to be able to read minds, he is able to trap people in nightmarish visions that draw off the victim's own thoughts and memories. He is also able to sense and block mentally intrusive abilities, and damage the minds of people who attempt to do this--such as when he incapacitated Molly when she used her ability to find him, and caused Matt pain when blocking his telepathy.
Memorable Quotes
"Is it someone bad, Molly, like the boogeyman?"
"No. He's a lot worse."
"Then why don't you want to find him?"
"Cause when I think about him, he can see me."
"I can see you."
- - Maury (to Molly) (Four Months Later...)
"Pleasant dreams."
- - Maury (to Matt) (Fight or Flight)
"No! I'm not scared of you anymore! I'm a good man; I'm a good cop. I'm a good father, which is something you know nothing about. You don't know what it's like to fight for someone that you love; you left. You left. All you have are your nightmares."
- - Matt (to Maury) (Out of Time)
Gallery
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Maury is in a photo of the group of twelve.
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...where he is tormented by his ex-wife and her child...
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...while Nathan is shown the destruction of New York City...
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...and is attacked by his irradiated alter-ego.
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In her nightmare, Molly beholds cockroaches in the form of Sylar...
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...and a threatening representation of "the Nightmare Man" himself.
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Maury is comatose after Matt traps him in a telepathic nightmare.
Notes
- Maury is noted by Molly to be on the third floor of an apartment building in Philadelphia, in room 9.
See Also
- For other uses of the term boogeyman, see boogeyman (disambig).
- For other uses of Maury, see Maury (disambig).
- For other uses of Parkman, see Parkman (disambig).
Fan Theories
Please refer to Theory:Maury Parkman for fan-created theories and other speculation.
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