By the end of the story, however, Colette is little more than a plot device, a goal or an object in Lloyd's story. When the story begins, it seems as if things are going to revolve around Colette as a character. She never had the power to help herself and relied on everyone around her all the time. And on top of being pretty much a doormat, she was always in need of saving from something.
Though it's a bit unfair to her as a character, I also just couldn't stand her cheerful, chipper voice. Colette was a sheep who never stood up for herself and did whatever everyone else did. Lloyd was stupid, but at least he still thought for himself. There's also the fact that Colette's personality just sucks.