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Post by vandergraafk on Sept 16, 2006 3:36:39 GMT -5
I found this book quite enjoyable. From the series, we have very little understanding of Cole as human. (There are only four episodes where Cole is human. In one, he gets possessed by Frankie. In Charmed and Dangerous, he gets possessed in the end by the Source. So, this episode takes place in that very narrow window when Cole is human.
Phoebe has been lured away from Cole by the demon Taeuschung. (Misspelt from the German. Taeuschen (yes, there's an umlaut) means to deceive.) Taeuschung is the demon of illusion who takes advantage of an overworked Cole who has to miss a dinner date with Phoebe and insinuates himself into Phoebe's graces. Cole reacts badly to an encounter where he finds the two of them dining together. What did you think?
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Post by Xenith on Sept 19, 2006 8:52:05 GMT -5
Wait is he THE demon of Illusion as in the awesome snarky "Chick Flick" Demon of Illusion, or some other bland demon of illusion?
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Post by Scott on Sept 19, 2006 14:26:40 GMT -5
No, this demon does not reside in celluloid. Perhaps that's why the German was used. No, this demon actually can take on a human appearance that is radically different from his demon self. The celluloid demon of illusion does no such thing! Hope this clarifies matters.
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