Charles Deveaux's apartment
Charles Deveaux's apartment | |
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Location: | New York, NY |
Purpose: | Residential |
Charles Deveaux spent his dying days in his apartment in New York, NY.
Notable Residents
- Charles Deveaux (deceased)
Notable Visitors
About
Genesis
Peter dreams that he is flying off of the top of a building. He wakes up sitting in Charles Deveaux's apartment when Simone enters. Charles Deveaux is lying in the bed, where he has been comatose for a week, and Peter is the hospice nurse who is watching over him.
Nothing to Hide
Peter dreams that he is reading stock quotes for Yamagato Industries to a now alert Charles Deveaux. Peter then tells Charles that he believes he can fly, and proceeds to walk out the window. Peter wakes up in his own apartment to the sound of the doorbell; Simone has come to say that Charles had passed away about an hour ago.
Memorable Quotes
"Look at me. Living in a penthouse. Central Park West."
"Correction. It's dying in a penthouse in Central Park West."
- - Charles Deveaux, Peter Petrelli (in a dream) (Nothing to Hide)
Notes
- Charles's building's street address is 210 (One Giant Leap). The street is Central Park West (Nothing to Hide). This address is clearly fictitious, as it would place the building in Theodore Roosevelt Park, adjacent to the American Museum of Natural History.[1]
- It is likely, though uncertain, that Charles Deveaux's rooftop is atop the building in which Charles lived. Simone called the building "my father's building" and Bennet called it "the Deveaux building".
- Kaito Nakamura, his wife Ishi and their son Hiro stay in an apartment below the Deveaux rooftop whilst Kaito is in New York on Company business in 1991. It is unknown if this is the same apartment in which Charles Deveaux lived, or a different one in the same building (Our Father).
Gallery
Simone visits her father's apartment.