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The Bright/Colin tragic crash.. Who exactly is to blame?
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I actually find it quite remarkable that Bright got over the accident as quickly as he did. This sort of thing could haunt someone for years and years and years. Even if you didn't intend to go there, it still happened and you were the one behind the wheel. He definitely blamed himself for a while but then got over it. Realistically it could have lingered well into adulthood for Bright. I guess when Berlanti was ready for any sign of the Hart's to disappear (including Laynie) he also didn't want Bright struggling with this late in the game either. I do think destiny/fate came in Spiritually because of Julia's death and how it was meant to be for the Brown family to move to Everwood, find Nina, the Abbott's, father and son/daughter growing closer... it was all written in the cards I believe ... I think it was set up that way... Julia and her finding Everwood, it just seemed magically destined. Colin, in a way, was the bridge that guided the Brown's and Abbott's together too once they arrived in Everwood. I will also never forget that very important scene between Colin and Ephram right before Colin's surgery (and death)... Colin looked at Ephram basically telling him it was okay to be with Amy... it was like he knew they were meant to be and he also knew he was passing on. Very Spiritual moment as well. Last edited by jediwands; 11-17-2017 at 02:05 PM |
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I've always blamed Colin for the accident. Sure Bright wasn't so innocent, but it was always Colin doing things just to do them. Never having any consequences, he was the Golden Boy of Everwood. Sure Bright didn't say much, but Colin had a conscience, he should've known better. But then again, Colin always thought he was invincible.
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No, I get it. He rubbed me the wrong way from the start. Arrogance and just how he seemed in the flashbacks. Plus, we know Bright bullied Ephram and the assumption would be Colin was in that group with the same sort of mentality too. We also know Colin was breaking up with Amy (thanks to Laynie) yet was allowing Amy to be confused and upset because apparently he wasn’t decent enough to do the right thing and be honest with her instead of hurting her and delaying the inevitable. So I actually think we kind of had some evidence that Colin had some not so wonderful moments at the very least. |
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I also think that both Colin and Bright were to blame. It was fate, as they say. Bright felt guilty because they were drinking and he was the one driving (I think that he led people to believe that Colin was driving though) but I don't think that either one of them should have taken all the blame for what happened.
Colin was Everwood's Golden Boy, and he probably put on a good act to make adults feel like he was this wonderful guy, but I personally think he was an arrogant jerk, much like Bright was in Season One, and the more Colin became "himself" after he woke from his coma, the more arrogant he became. He was nice to Ephram at first, but then he was horrible to him and he beat him up, and he even beat up a shocked and hurt Bright for defending Ephram, so the guy was just no good in my book. I think some people blamed his behavior on his brain injury, and that may have factored in, but I think he was a conceited arrogant jerk before and after his accident. __________________
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