Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171213211646

1. When i think about it, villains with a valid point does make the story more complicated. Thanks for bringing it to the front of my brain :-). Some of the best villains had points: Koba ("humans are bastard! Look what they did to me! And you all. Trust them at your own peril"), Joker ("underneath our clothes, we are all monsters"), Smaug ("Thorin Oakenshield will sale you in a minute for his darn crown jewel"), Indominus Rex ("the humans never cared about you! If they'll kill me, who do you think will be next? Stick with me and no human will treat you like pawns ever again"), Henry Wu ("you cant create a hyper-carnivore and then be surprised when he act like a predator! You wanted more teeth, not more safety"), Peter Ludlow ("my uncle practically braught Ingen to bankdrop. Someone need to build this company again. With all due respect, Ingen is more than my uncle and his dinosaurs"), Bankotsu ("I'm a mercenary, not a monster. I would never betray my friends"). Did Palpatine also had a valid point?

2. I feel his sorrow only to an extent. When you take in mind he's a fable to a corrupt mayor who want to kill a law student, so now one will bring him to justice, it becomes even harder to sympathize him.

3. Unless Wu became greedy as the time went by, i had a second theory that Hammond's death impact him in a bad way.

5. Would Prince Blackheart make a good soldier for his murderous queen, similar to his 2010 cinematic incarnation?

6. Does it also mean no one will see Fox and Cat as expies of Billy and Stu, because 2 killers in a police story are common enough to work with good writting?

7. Is there a reason why feeling neglected make some people to have confidence without much grip in reality?