Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171202183244

1. Rumiko Takahashi would never fall for that culpa. She knows what a shounen is. Maybe Akira Toriyama wanted to take something out of his system, or was thinking to do a children show.

2. Like with many anime villains. Take note i said "unlikeable", not "boring". Many of the best villains are highly unlikeable. doing the villain too likeable is an obstacle.

3. I hear you. Personally, escaping for the sake of the next story is the only kind of major karma houdini i can work with. Not sure if that's count as karma houdini though, because from what i recall, "karma houdini" means "getting a free ticket without dealing with the consequences".

4. The best animal-like motive for Jessica would be a dog (Cerberus or so), both because the first animal comes in mind when talking about animal warfare is dog and because Aimee Teegarden reminds me of a dog from some reason.

5+6. Stop me if i already said that, but your method of therapy make much more sense than some of the common methods i know. Writting your inner demons into characters works better than the freudian techniques, let alone with some psychopaths perfer to do.

7. Does writting someone who made me miserable into a character who get killed off screen (implyed to be shot to death by soldiers) can be considered as writting therapy?