aggiefan12
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Post by aggiefan12 on Sept 25, 2023 16:15:44 GMT -5
Which is an a inordinant anxiety upon separation from parties the individual has formed a close emotional attachment to. It just my conclusion of it since it may be different from your view of it but it just seems like it fits him or could be just codependency.
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Aaeiyn
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Post by Aaeiyn on Sept 25, 2023 17:47:45 GMT -5
He has had his...issues, as early as S3. Earliest form of it is seen in S3E13 "Bride & Gloom". And, it seeps a little bit into S3E14 "The Good, the Bad & the Cursed". And, throughout some of S4, it points out how Cole "can't be without Phoebe", when the Source was "trying to take over Cole". Or, Cole "rearranging the Seer's demands", depending on how you see "that Cole is the Source" situation. Whether he was "possessed" or not isn't really relevant here, and we can talk about it, in its appropriate thread, but I digress. I'm just saying, Phoebe was "needed", for Cole. That being said, I didn't like how the Charmed Ones handled it, in ANY season. They don't owe him a friendship, but I think death threats are unnecessary. The only person to care, at all, was Paige. Yet, it was written like she was dumb, and I didn't like that. As Prue says in S1E18 "When Bad Warlocks Go Good" regarding Brendan Rowe: "he's not just a warlock, he's a human, too". Cole needed to stop being viewed as a "demon"/"evil" but as a "human" who needs help, and the Charmed Ones (with Paige being a minor exception) failed to help him. Either way, he should've remained dead back in S4E20 "Long Live the Queen". I don't like his "resurrection". His story was over and served no other purpose, throughout the remainder of the series. Alas, S5 was the real icing on the cake that completely ruined the Cole Character (and its ownself, for me) That's how I feel about it.
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