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Encyclopedia > Cole Turner
Cole Turner

Julian McMahon as Cole Turner
First appearance "The Honeymoon's Over"
Last appearance "The Seven Year Witch"
Created by Brad Kern
Statistics
Full Name Cole Turner
Status Vanquished
Species Born human/demon hybrid, later changes
Affiliation Drake Dèmon, The Charmed Ones, The Source, The Triad, The Brotherhood of the Thorn
Notable family Parents Benjamin Coleridge Turner and Elizabeth Turner; Ex-wife Phoebe Halliwell
Notable powers Cole's current powers are unknown. He appears to have some influence amongst the demonic world, and was able to teleport to Magic School. He formerly possessed all the powers of The Source and The Avatars, and at one point had become indestructible and possessed numerous additional powers. His first form was that of Belthazor.
Portrayed by  Julian McMahon

Cole Turner is a fictional character on the WB television series Charmed, played by Julian McMahon for three seasons (3-5), and for a guest appearance in season 7. Image File history File links 7x16-cole. ... Julian Dana William McMahon (born 27 July 1968) is a Golden Globe- nominated Australian actor and former fashion model. ... Demons attack the Charmed Ones in The Honeymoons Over // Episode of the popular U.S. television series, Charmed Episode Number: 1 Season: 3 Production Code: 4300045 Airdate: October 5th, 2000 Writer: Brad Kern Director: Jim Conway Spoiler warning: Alternative rock band Barenaked Ladies perform in a season opener that... Cole makes a special appearance to aid Piper in The Seven Year Witch // Episode of the popular U.S. television series, Charmed Episode Number: 16 Season: 7 First Aired: April 10, 2005 on The WB in the United States of America Production Code: 4301150 Writer: Jeannine Renshaw Director: Michael Grossman... Phoebe Halliwell is a fictional character on the WB television series Charmed portrayed by Alyssa Milano. ... Teleportation is the movement of objects or elementary particles from one place to another, more or less instantaneously, without traveling through space. ... Magic School is a fictional location used in the The WB television series Charmed that is similar to that of Hogwarts in Harry Potter, except Charmeds version is not as explored or story arc significant as Hogwarts is in Harrys world. ... The Source of All Evil is a fictional character on the WB television series Charmed, a demon who was the ruler of the underworld for the shows first 4 seasons. ... The Avatars (first appearance) The Avatars are fictional characters in the WB television series Charmed. ... Belthazor is a fictional character in the TV series Charmed. ... Julian Dana William McMahon (born 27 July 1968) is a Golden Globe- nominated Australian actor and former fashion model. ... Alice, a fictional character based on a real character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ... The Warner Bros. ... A television program (US), television programme (UK) or simply television show is a segment of programming in television broadcasting. ... For other uses, see charm. ... Julian Dana William McMahon (born 27 July 1968) is a Golden Globe- nominated Australian actor and former fashion model. ...

Contents

Character History

Early history

Cole was born in 1885 to California state assemblyman Benjamin Coleridge Turner and a demon mother named Elizabeth.[1] Benjamin was murdered in 1888 by Elizabeth, who then took Cole from Earth and raised him in a demon dimension. Cole grew up despising his human side for its weakness, and he became a powerful demon with a reputation as a killer under the name Belthazor.[1] Belthazor is a fictional character in the TV series Charmed. ...


Cole became a member of the Brotherhood of the Thorn, who served the Source of All Evil.[2] He made a reputation for himself as an assassin who could kill any witch, an athame being his weapon of choice. Cole was hired by the Triad to get close to and kill the Charmed Ones. To do so, Cole returned to Earth in his human guise and was set up as an assistant district attorney in San Francisco.[3] Athame Athame, athamé or arthame is what some practitioners of ritual magic call their ceremonial knives. ...


Agent of the Triad

Cole first meets the Halliwells in the season premiere of Season 3, in which he investigates the attack on the sisters' friend Morris.[3] Because the sisters witnessed the attack and foiled the assailant, Cole calls the sisters in as witnesses for the man's trial. We don't learn that Cole is a demon until the end of this episode, when Piper freezes the innocents in a courtroom and Cole is immune. He shimmers away and kills the demonic judge who has been assigning guardians to criminals.[3] Within the next few months, Cole becomes very close to Phoebe and they begin dating. After his first few attempts to assassinate Phoebe and her sisters, he starts protecting them so that his assignment can continue. Eventually he stands up for the sisters and protects them, even though they do not know that Cole and Belthazor are the same person. Cole and Phoebe fall in love. Piper Halliwell is a fictional character in the American television program Charmed, portrayed by actress Holly Marie Combs. ...


During this time Belthazor is possessed by the demon of Rage, Andras, and he is forced to try to destroy the sisters. Belthazor vanquishes Andras, but is wounded by the Charmed Ones, who are able to create a vanquishing potion from Belthazor's flesh. At this point, the Triad attempts to kill Cole. Cole turns on them, supposedly killing them in the process before fleeing back to his apartment to recuperate.[4] In demonology Andras is a Great Marquis (a Prince to other authors) of Hell, having under his command thirty legions of demons. ...


When Phoebe goes to see Cole at his apartment, she finds that Cole is wounded and calls Leo to heal him.[5] Leo tries to heal him but realizes that something is terribly wrong when he finds that he can't heal all of him, only his human half. At this point, Phoebe discovers that Cole is Belthazor and that he refused to kill her because he loves her.[5] When Prue and Piper, who are working with a demonic bounty hunter, break in to Cole's apartment, Cole grabs Phoebe and shimmers to the mausoleum, proclaiming his love for her. Heartbroken, Phoebe fakes Cole's death to keep him from being killed by her sisters and tells him to run.[5]

Belthazor (played by Michael Bailey Smith) - Season 3
Belthazor (played by Michael Bailey Smith) - Season 3

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Demon outlaw

Cole returns when Prue is put under a spell and married to a warlock. The goal of the marriage is to contaminate all the sisters, and the Book of Shadows, with evil.[6] Cole claims that he is no longer going to be evil and that he can repress his demonic half in order to be with Phoebe. Phoebe goes to Cole for help in finding Prue, all the while telling him that she doesn't want anything else to do with him.[6] Charmed. ...


Phoebe and Cole grow closer as he helps free her from a psychic link with a Native American who was cursed in a time loop.[7] Cole returns and becomes the Charmed Ones' demonic ally, working alongside them. He even witnesses Piper and Leo's marriage.[8] This article is about the people indigenous to the United States. ...


While at Prue's funeral, Cole is attacked by two demon bounty hunters, but quickly kills them.[9] Later on, he discovers that the Source has sent a Chameleon demon named Alastar to spy on the Charmed Ones.[10] Once uncovered, Alastar is attacked by the sisters and flees. The Source kills Alastar and takes his place as the sisters hunt him down. The Source then kidnaps Piper and takes her to the Underworld, where he uses his mental powers to create a fantasy world wherein Piper is a mental patient, hoping to trick her into giving up her powers to him.[10] Cole and Leo travel to the Underworld to track down Piper while Phoebe and Paige use a spell to project themselves into Piper's mind. As Piper is nearly ready to relinquish her powers, Cole attacks the Source repeatedly with energy balls as he stands immobile, controlling Piper's mind. Cole is eventually able to wound the Source, but as he attempts to kill the Source his attack is blocked by the Source's Oracle, who dies so the Source can escape.[10] Energy balls are a magical bolts of concentrated energy used in the fictional Charmed TV series. ...


Some time later, the sisters become aware of a demon who is killing witches. After Piper scries for the demon from slime they find, Phoebe and Cole attempt to track the demon down. They are attacked by a Scavenger demon, which is feeding on the remains left by the killer. It is at this time that Cole asks Phoebe to marry him in a spur of the moment. When Cole has to embrace his demon side in order to defeat another demon, a potion is used on him to strip him of his demon side, leaving him merely human.[11]


Cole becomes human

Shortly after Cole becomes human, Cole and Phoebe are possessed by the spirits of Frankie and Lulu, a criminal couple who find their way to the present through a time portal.[12] They go on a crime spree, stealing a diamond ring and a wedding dress, all so they can get married. At the church, Cole is shot and Frankie's spirit escapes, only to be captured by a spirit named Clyde and sent back in time through the time portal. Then Phoebe accepts Cole's marriage proposal.[12]


Later, the Seer betrays the Source by contacting Cole and giving him the Hollow to help defeat the Source.[13] The Seer and Phoebe then use their combined abilities to put the Hollow back in its crypt and return Piper and Paige's stolen powers. Following the Source's death at the hands of the Charmed Ones, his spirit slowly begins to take possession of Cole, infusing him with the Source's powers.[13]


Cole as the Source

Cole begins having nightmares of becoming the new Source. He tries to fight becoming the Source, but it keeps him from revealing what happened to the sisters, as the Seer attempts to guide him on his new dark path. Phoebe casts a spell to hear her heart's desire, which summons her future and past selves to the present.[14] Older Phoebe refuses to tell Phoebe about the events of the future for fear of changing things for the worse. Learning a young and vulnerable Phoebe is in the present, the demon Kurzon attacks Young Phoebe, but Cole protects her.[14] Kurzon attacks again, this time wounding Older Phoebe. He is vanquished by the Charmed Ones, but not before Older Phoebe tells Phoebe to marry Cole. This returns the older and younger versions of Phoebe to their own time.[14]


Now fully controlled by the Source, Cole orchestrates a number of events to spur Phoebe to call off her wedding, in order to marry Phoebe in a demonic ceremony (which is disguised as a private ceremony).[15] Shortly after, Paige begins to distrust Cole. Cole hires a power broker to imbue Paige with a demonic power in order to distract her and her sisters so he can impregnate Phoebe with his evil spawn.[16] Once alone with Paige in the manor, Cole plays mind games with her, nearly driving her insane, save for her sisters' intervention. At the last moment Cole gains enough control from The Source to save Paige by having other power brokers take the power out of her.[16] Floor plan of Halliwell Manor Halliwell Manor is an important feature of the WB television series Charmed. ...


When a power struggle breaks out between Cole and the Queen of the Vampires, the Vampire Queen sends a group of vampires to bite Paige and make her a vampire under her thrall. Although they are successful, Cole is able to kill the Vampire Queen before Paige is fully converted into a vampire.[17]


Cole is attacked by an evil wizard who schemes to seize the Source's powers. Cole offers him to give up his position as the Source voluntarily, as a final attempt to rid himself of its evil influence.[18] However, guided by the Seer, Phoebe uses her baby's powers and kills the wizard before the power transfer can be complete, nullifying Cole's final effort to become good again. Phoebe then joins Cole as his Queen, and the couple becomes the new rulers of the Underworld. With Phoebe's loyalties torn between Cole and her sisters, Phoebe eventually chooses her sisters and vanquishes Cole and the Source's spirit with him.[19] After being vanquished, Cole and the Source finally end up as separate beings in the astral plane of the demonic wasteland (where demons usually go after being vanquished).


As Cole was born half-human (Cole) and a half-demonic (the now devoured/consumed Belthazor) being, Cole has a human soul, whereas other native-born demons do not have a human soul. This is "rather unique to the cosmos," as Cole later tells Phoebe. Cole has no inherent demonic powers in the demonic wasteland, as he was fully human when he was possessed by the Source (after the Source's previous body was vanquished).


The ancient demon who had possessed Cole, originally the Source, is now finally truly dead and gone, devoured and consumed by the serpent-like beast of the demonic wasteland (as Cole also later tells Phoebe). The powers of the Source however, were inherently duplicated/embodied in the demonic child and heir of the Source. Those powers were eventually controlled by the ancient Seer (after the Seer teleports the demonic child of the Source from Phoebe's womb into the Seer's womb, in "Womb Raider"). The combination of the Seer's own inherent powers, the ever-growing powers of the child of the Source, and the amplification of all those powers by the "Coronation of the Source" ceremony, is also clearly massive raw demonic power beyond what most magical beings could survive containing (as seen in "Womb Raider").


Cole's return

Although he tries to get Phoebe to help bring him back to life, Phoebe refuses and asks him to move on. Cole, now without hope, initially decides to meet his fate, but in the last minute learns how to absorb the remnant energies of vanquished demons. Cole quickly gains demonic powers and seeks redemption again. He comes back briefly to save Phoebe from a bullet, by switching her position with that of the witch hunter.[20] He tells her that he isn't giving up on them. However, Phoebe and her sisters aren't about to accept him anymore. He comes back just as Phoebe is about to get a divorce, and she tells him it is over.[21]


Later, Cole talks to Darryl who convinces him that if he loves Phoebe, he should go away, and he finally agrees. However, Paige intervenes thinking Cole might be able to save Phoebe, who was heartbroken and wanted to become a mermaid since they do not feel emotions (in this show). He disagrees with Paige but she casts a spell to show him how much Phoebe loves him. He goes to save her, and helps her turn back from a mermaid. Although she says that she still loves him, Phoebe declares that their relationship is still over.[21]


He tries to prove that he is still good so that Phoebe will take him back. He saves a future Whitelighter from a fire and is hailed as a hero, by all but Phoebe. Again and again he does good deeds only to be rejected each time by Phoebe, on the grounds that his powers and his nature are evil and that it would only be a matter of time before that nature betrayed her, and by proxy, his goals. Her fears are justified when he is seduced and kissed by a siren and still survives. Phoebe arrived at the scene and was about to vanquish the siren when Cole, overcome by the very evil she warned him about, destroys the vanquishing potion. He kisses the siren, and turns against Phoebe, strangling her to near death.[22] Whitelighters are fictional characters on the WB television series Charmed. ...


After being alone for many months, Cole gradually goes insane, due to the huge amount of demonic powers he has taken into himself in the demonic wasteland and his despair over Phoebe's continued rejection of his love, no matter what good deeds he does. He decides he wants to end his life, since he can not be good and he won't be evil. He believes that the Power of Three is what is necessary to kill him again.


However, to his chagrin, he learns that he has become invincible. Cole is now unvanquishable by any power, including the Power of Three's spells or potion (part of why the Avatars of Force and Power wish him to join their collective power). Cole then tries to kill himself over and over, even trying to behead himself, only stopped momentarily by Piper freezing the blade that was about to sever his head from his body. He discovers that would not have killed him either. Having gone completely mad, Cole then decides to team up with demons to help him bring Phoebe back to him, and with every attempt, he loses.


Cole as an Avatar

Cole joins Alpha and becomes an Avatar, a powerful being that is neither good nor evil, and corrupts reality so that Paige might never be found.[23] However, Paige catches a cold, and every time she sneezes, she orbs into a void, outside of space and time where beings like the Avatars live. At the exact moment that Cole changes time, Paige sneezes and thus survives the change. Paige discovers his evil intentions and, with the help of Piper and Phoebe, vanquishes him once and for all, or so it seems at the time.[23] He was killed on his 117th birthday.[23] The Avatars (first appearance) The Avatars are fictional characters in the WB television series Charmed. ...


Cole's afterlife

Instead of going back to the Wasteland, this time Cole ends up in the "void between life and death". It is here that Piper bumps into him after being attacked by a Thorn Demon and is hovering on the brink of death. Cole explains that he is there to help Piper get Leo back after he is taken away by the Elders to be punished for his joining the Avatars. Although Piper is wary of him at first, she soon realizes that Cole is right and takes his advice. In the end, Piper and Leo are reunited.[24]


Cole also says that he wants Phoebe not to give up on love and wants her to move on. It is revealed that Cole was the one who arranged for Drake to become human and meet Phoebe, and arranged Piper's attack from the Thorn Demons.[24] How Cole managed to accomplish this remains a mystery. Nor is it clear just what kind of being Cole is now. When Piper asks if he is a Demon, ghost, poltergeist, or spirit, Cole said he is none of those things, but did not specify further. His ability to influence the Thorn Demons, communicate with Drake, appear in Magic School and teleport at will implies that he may well be alive.


However, when the Charmed Ones retire and the next generations take over, there appears to be no signs of Cole.[25]


Powers and abilities

As Belthazor, Cole is a demonic soldier of fortune. He is an upper level demon and it requires a potion which uses a piece of his own flesh to vanquish him. He can shimmer, throw energy balls, has the power of teleknesis and possesses super strength and endurance. Belthazor is a fictional character in the TV series Charmed. ... Teleportation is the movement of objects or elementary particles from one place to another, more or less instantaneously, without traveling through space. ...


Cole eventually becomes The Source of All Evil. Theoretically, he possesses most or likely all of the powers of The Source, including teleportation, fireballs, force fields, lightning bolts, pyrokinesis, shapeshifting, telekinesis, summoning, mind control, and possession.[13] The Source of All Evil is a fictional character on the WB television series Charmed, a demon who was the ruler of the underworld for the shows first 4 seasons. ...


During his time in the Demonic Wasteland, Cole learns that the serpent of the Wasteland feeds on the powers of vanquished demons. In taking the powers before the serpent is able to, he eventually defeats the serpent, or at least destroys parts of it, making him able to obtain whatever powers are available. Since Cole returns from the Wasteland within 72 hours of Phoebe travelling there, we only see about ten different powers used on screen. The actual number of powers may be as few as ten or well in to the hundreds or thousands, however, the exact number or type of powers is impossible to determine. Cole is seen on screen using teleportation, telekinesis, throwing energy balls, conjuring, lightning bolts, and molecular manipulation. He can grant invincibility to other demons for a time,[26] invincibility, and some time control. We can assume that his time-related powers are not vast, as he must go to the Avatars in order to change reality.[23]


As an Avatar, Cole possessed ability to change reality.[23] Given the nature of Avatar powers, however, we can conclude that Cole's powers were virtually unlimited, and included, but were not limited to, energy waves, lightning bolts, power binding, time control, the ability to create illusions, to remove people from existence, resurrection, and teleportation.


However, when he changes reality, including his own physical history, to be with Phoebe, he loses his Avatar powers in addition to his powers from the demonic wasteland. Cole ceases to be physically immortal, and reverts having to only having the demonic powers of Belthazor, without actually being the dual Cole/Belthazor human/demonic being. Other demons in the alternate reality are unaware of this, but a reference is made to the Seer about possibly reporting him to the Source, for his "slightly off" behaviors. Cole is therefore rendered vulnerable in the alternate reality to anything that would have harmed or killed Belthazor, which the leader of the Avatars warns him about, in an attempt to get Cole to reverse his changing reality spell.[23]


References

  1. ^ a b "Coyote Piper". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2001-01-11.
  2. ^ "The Demon Who Came in from the Cold". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2001-04-26.
  3. ^ a b c "The Honeymoon's Over". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2000-10-05.
  4. ^ "Power Outage". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2000-11-16.
  5. ^ a b c "Sleuthing with the Enemy". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2000-12-14.
  6. ^ a b "Bride and Gloom". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2001-02-08.
  7. ^ "The Good, the Bad, and the Cursed". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2001-02-15.
  8. ^ "Just Harried". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2001-02-22.
  9. ^ "Charmed Again (Part 1)". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2001-10-04.
  10. ^ a b c "Brain Drain". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2001-11-08.
  11. ^ "Black As Cole". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2001-11-15.
  12. ^ a b "A Paige from the Past". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-01-17.
  13. ^ a b c "Charmed and Dangerous". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-02-07.
  14. ^ a b c "The Three Faces of Phoebe". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-02-14.
  15. ^ "Marry Go Round". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-03-14.
  16. ^ a b "The Fifth Halliwheel". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-03-21.
  17. ^ "Bite Me". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-04-18.
  18. ^ "We're Off to See the Wizard". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-04-25.
  19. ^ "Long Live the Queen". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-05-02.
  20. ^ "Witch Way Now?". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-05-16.
  21. ^ a b "A Witch's Tail (Part 1)". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-09-22.
  22. ^ "Siren's Song". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-10-06.
  23. ^ a b c d e f "Centennial Charmed". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2003-01-19.
  24. ^ a b "The Seven Year Witch". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2005-04-10.
  25. ^ "Forever Charmed". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2006-05-21.
  26. ^ "Sam I Am". Charmed. The WB Television Network. 2002-11-17.
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Cole Turner (1207 words)
Although Cole and the sisters managed to vanquish Sykes after a pitched battle between him and Belthazor, Cole was nearly unable to change back into human form after channeling so much of Belthazor's power, and was only saved when Emma threw a potion at him that removed all his powers, leaving him an ordinary human.
Cole managed to survive in the Wasteland (where demons go after they are vanquished) thanks to the fact that he had a human soul, and constantly tried to contact Phoebe to get him out.
However, unknown to Cole, Paige had managed to escape the change in reality by orbing out just as Cole cast his spell, thus meaning that she was outside of time when it changed, so was unaffected by changes to history.
Cole Turner at AllExperts (2442 words)
Cole Turner is a fictional character on the WB television series Charmed, played by Julian McMahon for three seasons (3-5), and for a guest appearance in season 7.
Cole grew up despising his human side for its weakness, and he became a powerful demon with a reputation as a killer under the name Belthazor.
Cole does not return until Prue is put under a spell and married to a warlock in order to contaminate all the sisters, and the book of shadows, with evil.
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