Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20181109192203

1. Robert Parker could be a well-written ghostface. The biggest Jill among them to be honest. You did the right thing by including him in PE list. With killing 15 young girls and tormenting his own staff by shock collars, he cant be anything but pure evil. Sorry for not voting on time :-(. I only got into it today. People like him should get a big sister stabbing them in the chest with a giant needle. How can someone who kill 15 young girls can become a psychiatrist? I know i might be naive to ask this question, but the very thought of someone like Parker roaming among as for real makes me sad and frighten :-(. He got his karma in the movie. People like are rightfully get murdered in jail. But when will the law allow to give murderous pedophiles like Parker death sentences? There's no reason to let these motherless bastards live.

2. After seeing the movie, i did a little checking about Riot and found out that he wasn't such a Madoff in the original comics. Unlike his Carlton Drake's version, the Trevor Cole version was a former mercinary from the extremist variant. Personally i like Riot better as a spider Madoff vs the extremist comics version. From what you know about Riot, would you say he would be proud of Carnage for trying to kill Venom, or would he watch his psychotic successor and think "Hell no! I'm an alien, not a monster!"? And do you think the cinematic Riot is better than Carnage, worse or equally as heinous?

3. I had another idea for Hector, but your idea sounds much better :-). After all, Hector was the hero in his original cancelled story ("Weels of Humanity". George was there too), so it does make sense for him to be the one good psychiatrist who stand on the hero's side. Both during the story and some time before, when the other asylum staff were bribed into killing the hero ("You think money justifi unnecessary murder? Are you sure Munich is the madman here? If life are meaningless to you, what does your degree worth anyway? Yes. Munich is insane. But with care and support, he can snap out of it. Even if he won't, it gives us no right to downplay him. Mental patients have emotions too, you know! Until he'll proven guilty for anything worse than stealing, he deserve to live as a lawful citizen and make the best of his life"). During the story, one of the sins will be redeemed (not Cobain "Envy" Dallas. That woman, who killed the real Cobain Dallas and took her identity for personal gain, won't recognize redemption even if it will devour her face) and join Munich and Hector. The one redeemed sin serve the plot both because a bad person truned good is a powerful theme and because that will make George the puppet-master and one of the sins at the same time. Depends on the redeemed sin (example: Greed), George will become the said sin after the original one's redemption (example: If Greed will be the redeemed one, George will decent to maniacal greed and wish for everything in the setting regardless to life).

4. You gave me an awesome idea for Carlos' actor. Know Laurence Fishburne? So he dubbed Thrax in "Osmosis Jones". As both villains have serious claws, self-serving approach by deafult and share the same ethnicity with someone in the heroes group (both Osmosis and Thrax are afro-americans, both Alister and Carlos are brazilians), i think it will make Carlos more scary while being hammy in a menacing way. Similar to Cindi, in a sense that both are sane psychopaths (specifically, Cindi one of the only 3 sane killers in "Police Legend", along with Jack and Red) and over the top at the same time. If you designed the survivors settlement's leader in part 2, who would you cast to his/her role?

5. "Preacher" sounds like a comic book i should really get deep into. Thanks for giving me a new comic book to my watching list :-). Would King be proud of "Preacher" tv version? As for Flagg: He inspired me with a theory that Jafar also killed the queen of his respectful king. I'm of course not comparing Jafar to Flagg, because Jafar is Simba compare to the latter. Just saying that evil chancellors think alike. Just like Queen Shasha in "The Eyes of the Dragon", the sultan's wife in "Aladdin" must've been a benevolent ruler who held the kingdom during her good-hearted but dim-witted husband's reign. More importantly for Flagg/Jafar, the queen was immune to their manipulations. So, in order to become the main (if not only) "little bird" whispering in the king's ears, Flagg/Jafar killed the queen and slowly but surely broke King Roland/The Sultan. Now, we know Queen Sasha was the benevolent force who used to hold Flagg at bay. Does it means Genie was the "Sasha" of "Aladdin", or was it a bigger force of good who stood against Jafar?