Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180508231412

1. In case of option 1, who would you prefer to kill Bathory? In case of option 2, how do you visualize Queen Mira plot wise (powers, motive, how much she antagonize Hawarged/Armada/new fantasy heroes group and such)? I'm considering some ideas for both options, but first I want to hear your opinion.

2. Same with Jeff Goldblum. He did a great job as Ian Malcolm, but not so good job as the scientist from "The Fly". If you watched The Fly, maybe you know what I mean. Do you think the same about B.D. Wong, who played Wu and Doctor Strange? My favorite Wong's character is of course Wu (playing the bigger bad of a great franchise while being actually half sympathetic is never easy). From what you know, which of Wong's highly intelligent villains do you like better?

3. Yesterday I heard from TV Tropes that Belle was badass in the live-action version of Beauty and The Beast. Similar to Ashley, she went head first against a badass individual (Gaston for Belle, Armada for Ashley) for the sake of her loved ones (Adam for Belle, her late father for Ashley) and proved herself to be one of those characters that make sense in more than one fairytale/fantasy setting. When I heard about Belle's true badass self, which is a humongous middle finger to her animated furniture-like version, I was excited :-). I always said a live-action remake to Beauty and The Beast will be worth the while only if Belle will kill Gaston. Unless TV Tropes are raising my hopes for nothing, I got the reason I need to watch the movie all way through. Emma Watson as Belle, Gaston as worse than the animated version gives him credit, Gaston's henchman as the gay I always new he is, the enchantress as a major character and Belle as her true self (assuming of course the rumors are for real) are merging into a movie I secretly hoped to see, but was afraid to wish for.

4. Now I hate this guy even more. As I have some family members who doesn't love me, I have something personal against abusing parents. He's probably your number 2 in the most hated RWBY characters chart, second only to Cinder, right? Good job from the showrunners side with doing an oppressed minority with animals traits. If they meant to show they're literally being treated like animals, they succeeded with flying colors :-). Up until you told me, i was certain Tyrian is either Jester or Corvus due to being your former profile image. Now i'm a more knowledgeable person :-).