If Tim is a figure of un-reason, does it make sense for him to be depressed?

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In terms of being a Virgilian figure to Michael at the beginning, Tim can't be too out of it. Otherwise why would Michael look to him for guidance? Perhaps one moment of despair is enough? Then Tim gets CFL (the golden bough) and is reborn. 

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