At the end of "The Teenage Waste," the Coble family faces significant disconnection and unresolved tensions. The parents struggle to communicate effectively with their children, leading to a breakdown in trust and understanding. Additionally, the pressures of adolescence and the expectations placed on the family members exacerbate their issues, leaving them feeling isolated and misunderstood. Ultimately, the family's inability to address their problems highlights the emotional distance that has developed among them.
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