: Spear and Fang’s relationship is built on the ruins of their biological families. They are "taboo" in nature—a man and a dinosaur should be enemies, yet they become a pack. The Loss of Innocence : In episodes like "A Cold Death,"
Primal taboo family relations refer to intimate or romantic relationships between family members, often involving a significant age gap or generational difference. These relationships can take many forms, including incestuous relationships between siblings, parent-child relationships, or even relationships between grandparents and grandchildren. The term "primal" refers to the fundamental, instinctual nature of these relationships, while "taboo" acknowledges the widespread social and cultural prohibition against them. Primal--39-s Taboo Family Relations
The primal scene presents the child with the realization of the parents' exclusive bond, establishing the child as the inevitable third term—the extraneous element who witnesses the union of the two primary figures. The child's feeling of being an excluded third party can trigger feelings of jealousy, abandonment, and a deep sense of being shut out from the primary relationship between the parents. : Spear and Fang’s relationship is built on