Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-366087-20170215064802/@comment-1672596-20170215201003

Jester of chaos wrote: I agree to cleanup but disagree with Weedle's sister category idea as most villains were "good" aka average people who eventually turn evil for any number of reasons. Rarely are villains just born evil and Gaston was just seen as a "hero" by the people because he was seen by the people as this handsome badass with no indication he actually did true heroic actions from what I recall. Actually, there were quite a few villains who actually WERE bad from the very start and are not actually all that rare. Like the Joker from the 1989 film, or Henry Evans, the Patriots AIs, Red Skull, Maleficent, or Palpatine, or to use real life examples the Marquis de Sade, Jean-Paul Sartre, Michel Foucault, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, Karl Marx, etc., etc. In fact, practically anyone who is listed as a psychopath or sociopath, clinically diagnosed as such I should add, are essentially "bad from the very start." Aka, bad seeds.

So far as Gaston, they should have called him "Town dude", not "Town hero", then, because there's a specific meaning behind "Hero", one that shouldn't be used loosely.