It's funny that Phoebe, through her actions, created what Cole has become, but in every way tries not to notice it) It was always a little annoying for her initially unreasonable and biased attitude towards him. But this is more a question for the screenwriters, not for the character.
The scene in the club with Piper's breasts is enchanting, by God, I love their simple girly chatter. Avatars are just like sectarians – they catch a desperate soul on the edge and try to convert it to their faith. I've never liked them, these guys in black capes. She's afraid for humanity, so she would have hit her. In recent episodes, Phoebe is especially annoying. It happened that her actions killed me, but I found a logical explanation for many of them, but now her stubborn blindness in Cole's plan is more annoying than ever. In many ways, she pushed him to where he is now with her pecking "you are bad and it will never be otherwise." It is very easy to believe that you are evil in the flesh when everyone around you is talking about it, and no one, not a single soul sees or believes that you are trying to become a better person with all your might. She can't get rid of her feelings for him, and decided that the best way to do everything radically is to destroy him. Categorical, as always. And the unfortunate man reached the handle, and saw only one outcome for himself – to die. And she doesn't even let him die, as he wants, everything should be as she said, well, what a complicated woman. How much longing there is in his eyes, I just can't, this emptiness just cuts with a knife, and every act is full of humble resignation and humility with his lonely fate.
@chch93: Paige's costume and her styling from series to series is a reason to live. A string of abandoned men, I've already lost count of how many she's just turned down this season. Afraid, afraid to get attached, my soul. Their moments with Sam are just breaking up, oh, these stories about abandoned children and forced actions. He blamed himself so much for abandoning her, for not being able to save his beloved, that he found only one way out - at the very bottom, he decided that only there was the right place for him. It was good that he and Paige were allowed to get to know each other. No matter what anyone says, no matter how they deny it, but everyone needs parents, mom and dad, everyone wants to know their roots. And our baby, as always, was wise and accepted her prodigal father after some time of denial. Let it be so for now, without warm hugs, but also without resentment, with full understanding of all his decisions.
@forestfog: this cannot be taken away, there are outbursts due to impulsivity, but most often she takes the first step towards understanding and reconciliation with others.
@chch93: Yeah, I just thought about it yesterday, when she had an argument in one of the episodes, but started working on herself.this attitude to life is a perfect example of xx
No, well, Phoebe has already crossed the line here. I've finished the unfortunate man, Cole is already exhausted and does not know where to get away from himself. She'd at least let me die normally, no, she's showing off. And Cole's invulnerability, the screenwriters have already tortured him here. We could have introduced an arch with Avatars in some other way. It's impossible to look at his suffering anymore..
So I read the comments and wonder: did everyone watch the beginning of the series where Cole killed two people? Phoebe didn't just come to him and started baling again, they say, you're bad-bad-bad. She came to ask if he had killed these people (and do not forget that before that he burned an entrepreneur who wanted to evict people from their homes). And finally realized that only the grave (haha) will fix it. And in this case, even the grave will not help. But he could have neutralized those criminals on his own, and then tied them up, for example. And call the police. That would be the way to good.
I know that I will catch the cons. But I'm tired of everyone endlessly justifying Cole and blaming Phoebe. You have even been specially given a series with the demon of fear, where Phoebe's fear was that she was becoming evil again. Maybe she still has feelings for Cole, yes, she loved him very much and it's not easy to forget. But she also remembers how, because of love, she turned to the dark side and how much pain and suffering this relationship brought to her (and her sisters). Can't you just step into Phoebe's shoes for a minute and understand her feelings?
I'm just tired of reading about how poor, miserable Cole is and how mean Phoebe is.
Those dudes in the bar were shooting at other people. The man who drove people out of their homes into the street + threatened your beloved I would have killed him and those from the bar, too. It's like Cole was just killing shit.
со всем согласна, но вот только Фиби не устраивает ни злой Коул, ни добрый, ни, видите ли, умереть ему нельзя даже, с ней, наверно, нужно было согласовать. перебор уже.
@tana_potter: The problem is, Phoebe would have dealt with those she blames him for herself, and would have been glad she did it. There was a moment when she spoke out to him for killing a demon (perhaps she would not have killed the latter, but she certainly did not leave them unpunished). And Phoebe chose the dark side herself, Cole didn't want that at all. It is cruel to blame him for all the troubles, because he did not want to harm Phoebe, and she pursues him and finishes him off by saying that he is evil and will never change. Yes, there is evil in Cole when he rejoices in the murders, but certainly not to the extent that Phoebe thinks of him, who no longer knows how to get rid of her love for him.
Phoebe has been terribly annoying since the beginning of the season! It's unbelievable how she doesn't see that she pushed Cole into everything that's happening now. I can't bear to watch him suffer anymore.
I was waiting for Paige to meet her father. What a touching episode, I really love it. It's terrible, but in my opinion, they won't remember more about Sam in the series ((
Cole has come up with some kind of complicated plan. I just wonder if he would just come to the girls, well, or just to Phoebe and honestly say, so and so, I want to drink, help / eat – would they believe him or not?)
Phoebe: I'm afraid he's become angry again Also Phoebe all past episodes: Cole, you're evil, you're evil, you'll never change, don't even try, you'll always be evil
I am shocked that commentators shift responsibility for Cole's sins to Phoebe..)))) a la provoked violence🤣🤣🤣 he has his own boss on his shoulders, these are his actions and his responsibility , if he were "kind" , he would have left Phoebe to prove something and would have gone to live his own a good life)) Well, of course Phoebe is to blame for everything, the good girl brought it! and Cole is actually a weakling, what has the character been turned into(If it had been possible to destroy him, Phoebe would have read his tearful letter and felt guilty for destroying him..
How I feel for Cole. He doesn't know what to be anymore. He doesn't want to be angry. But Phoebe is no longer needed by either the good or the evil. And the meeting between Paige and her father is certainly something. I didn't recognize him right away, though. I haven't seen him for a long time
Avatars are just like sectarians – they catch a desperate soul on the edge and try to convert it to their faith. I've never liked them, these guys in black capes.
She's afraid for humanity, so she would have hit her. In recent episodes, Phoebe is especially annoying. It happened that her actions killed me, but I found a logical explanation for many of them, but now her stubborn blindness in Cole's plan is more annoying than ever. In many ways, she pushed him to where he is now with her pecking "you are bad and it will never be otherwise." It is very easy to believe that you are evil in the flesh when everyone around you is talking about it, and no one, not a single soul sees or believes that you are trying to become a better person with all your might. She can't get rid of her feelings for him, and decided that the best way to do everything radically is to destroy him. Categorical, as always. And the unfortunate man reached the handle, and saw only one outcome for himself – to die. And she doesn't even let him die, as he wants, everything should be as she said, well, what a complicated woman. How much longing there is in his eyes, I just can't, this emptiness just cuts with a knife, and every act is full of humble resignation and humility with his lonely fate.
Phoebe didn't just come to him and started baling again, they say, you're bad-bad-bad. She came to ask if he had killed these people (and do not forget that before that he burned an entrepreneur who wanted to evict people from their homes). And finally realized that only the grave (haha) will fix it. And in this case, even the grave will not help.
But he could have neutralized those criminals on his own, and then tied them up, for example. And call the police. That would be the way to good.
I know that I will catch the cons. But I'm tired of everyone endlessly justifying Cole and blaming Phoebe.
You have even been specially given a series with the demon of fear, where Phoebe's fear was that she was becoming evil again. Maybe she still has feelings for Cole, yes, she loved him very much and it's not easy to forget. But she also remembers how, because of love, she turned to the dark side and how much pain and suffering this relationship brought to her (and her sisters). Can't you just step into Phoebe's shoes for a minute and understand her feelings?
I'm just tired of reading about how poor, miserable Cole is and how mean Phoebe is.
The man who drove people out of their homes into the street + threatened your beloved
I would have killed him and those from the bar, too.
It's like Cole was just killing shit.
Youth suits him, but the age and shape of the LAPD are more
Also Phoebe all past episodes: Cole, you're evil, you're evil, you'll never change, don't even try, you'll always be evil
And the meeting between Paige and her father is certainly something. I didn't recognize him right away, though. I haven't seen him for a long time