Talk:Robbie Shapiro/@comment-1670586-20120408025012/@comment-4287496-20120501043659

The possibility of this is highly demonstrated in "Who Did It to Trina?" I don't think Robbie has much control over Rex, as is the case with people who have Dissociative Personality Disorder (I don't think he reached Multiple yet--I hope not :P ). Again, this we see in that episode. Robbie was chastising Rex (or, as I said before, himself), though not as harshly as he should, for doing what he did to Trina. He didn't like lying to his friends just to save Rex. This, to me, suggest that he didn't want any harm to be done, really.

Rex was a little nonchalant, a little too passive about the consequences of his actions. Unlike Robbie, he didn't regret anything, and he believed Trina deserved what she got.

These two personalities are differing, but they're still overlapping. In the end, scary it is to think, Rex is still an extension of Robbie. But that doesn't mean that Robbie can't break out of it hopefully soon.

I'm not agreeing to the idea that Robbie's ill because I dislike him. No. He's actually my favorite Victorious character (just ask any Truly Victorious members; most of them are pretty aware *grins* ). I'm just open to the fact that having Rex around, letting him do things he wouldn't and couldn't is pretty unhealthy. :)