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Emotionality 

A term used by development executives in Hollywood as a way to avoid actually figuring out a problem with a character and/or story.
Listen Bill, your script is lacking emotionality. We want you to take some time, work on that, and come back to us when you think you've hit your mark. Because, at the end of the day, we're just going to need more emotionality in order to win over an audience.

THX.

Exec
Emotionality by Ronald Mexico XIV October 10, 2011

emotionally dating 

A strange place in which a friendship has developed into something more than a friendship yet nothing physical has actually happened. Discussion about this new level of relationship between the couple involved may or may not take place. It is also likely that mutual friends will notice a new intensity in their friendship. It is especially common amongst lesbians where the line between friendship and dating can become blurred.
“We were on the phone for 5 hours last night…”
“You are totally emotionally dating her!”

emotionally invested 

Caring for someone to the point of vulnerability knowingly your going to get hurt at some point by them yet still taking the chance to be connected and is something we should not jump into or let it happen lightly. Not necessarily a romantic sexual feeling
I care very deeply for you and believe we'll always be Emotionally connected.
I feel emotionally invested in your life

emotionally unstable

Intense mood swing;
A minor event may trigger an extreme emotional outburst.
Emotionally unstable; Jake didn't invite me to the party... He hates me and so does everyone else.
emotionally unstable by café February 17, 2015

emotionalizer 

One who manipulates other's emotions by lying about there own.
He's such an emotionalizer you can see her melting- listening to his hypnotic crappe.
emotionalizer by @thedocwho2 November 17, 2018

emotionally troubled 

Someone that gives off vibes that they have no self esteem or self confidence and usually were abused and neglected during their childhood. Then as adults they have a difficult time in their day to day life. Their spirit is usually broken and subservient. Someone that is emotionally troubled can easily be taken advantage of by unscrupulous individuals.
I think Jane is emotionally troubled, she reminds me of a puppy that has been kicked too many times and is lost in a crowd of people.