Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190716203410

When Robin Williams killed himself, i was crying bullets. I never met the guy, yet his death devastated me. The thought of myself crying for a stranger, but not for my grandfather, makes me feel guilty. You're understanding, sensitive and a good friend, so that's why i'm telling you this. Unfortunately, most people would just give me "your parents are siblings?!" looks.

1. Sounds like outsmarting Kar is almost easy. Lucky for him, being nearly immortal makes it hard to fool him. Your description of someone which not many things can hurt him is more fitting to Sobek, or Tiago Suarez. General Tiger can be hurt and critically injured, but will come to another round, perfectly functioning under injuries that would kill most human beings. I recall you like General Tiger better as pure evil than as an extremist. Sergio isn't pure evil from what i know, but will he be an extremist? Will any of "Xylus" villains be an extremist?

2. The movies did it better. Maybe it's just me, but i believe Odin living with the fact his flesh and blood is a Frollo works as a better symbolism than a villain who create a monster worse than himself. If she took Odin's love for battle, but forgot the noble side, does it mean she's what Artemisia could be if she wasn't a rape victim? I can hear between the lines that you like Marvel better than the original myth. Also, you made me realize something: The part in "Scream season 3" where Beth killed Shane with injecting drugs to his eye might be inspired from what Odin did to Loki. Not scary, but it is disturbing and interesting at the same time. You made me more knowledgable :-).

3. Glad that you seem to like Jester and can feel bad somewhat despite him being omnicidal. :) Jester most the time treats Jessica as a sister but when an adult implies or even states that Jessica knows she's attractive and down played her cunning for the public. With Jester in the end it's to revive Grace and in return help Jessica rule the Earth while he remakes reality in his image believing that's a better outcome than God made. Their close bond and love definitely are some of their blunt redeeming features and does play into a tragedy for the finale. Gilgamesh while understanding the reasoning of wanting someone gone back treats it more like Sidney did with Masterface in acknowledging they were beyond redemption. Sir Thomas would of (if he took any actual part in his kids lives) would of been like Kar and abused them to the point of seeing them as tools. Sir Thomas would likely try to hold a friend of Xylus hostage and slowly try to rape Abigail or Violet only to be quickly taken down and hacked to pieces (Abigail is skilled with a sword herself and not as nice while Xylus is nice but not too hesitant to kill). Kar being an idiot would just rush and assume he can't be killed or hurt while Jester would be "theatrical" and taunt him before beating him with his own arm.

4. I still might propose Brother Blood, but you have a good point with Slade doing more with less tools to work with. Before helping you create Professor Zoom (is he the villain you want to create a page for?), i need to learn more about him. "Justice League Dark" is my next animated film on my watch list, and after that, i'll probably begin watching "The Punisher". A fun trivia: Giorgia Whigham, AKA Gothface, is playing in "The Punisher" too. From what you remember about her character, was she tragic as Tera was, or more similar to the kind of tragedy which anti-heroes like the punisher suffer from?

5A. True with Jamal, but debatable with Kevin. If the theory i heard about him is true, and if killing the prison guard is any indication, then maybe he is a psychopath. More sympathetic than at least 5 cinematic killers, but still. I've contacted the lead showrunner on facebook, because i couldn't find her mail, but she still haven't answered. If she purposely want to keep it a mystery, i can respect it, but it's kinda annoying. I want characters to be successful because their own abilities and startegies, not for bad writing. That's also part of the problem with the spinosaurus hybrid. He was over-powered, but many of his powers are bad writing. It's a shame, because he could've been more. Much more.

5B. I forgot to mention: From what i understand, Marcus is carrying the mantle of Deion because he wanted to keep the memory of his dead brother in every way possible. I dont think either of us would do that, but Marcus is at the very least no worse than many people i've met. Jamal have a point, but so does Marcus.

5C. I disagree on that one. The other extremely obvious killers done it better. Billy was obvious to the characters, including Sidney, but she had to hug someone so bad that she strangled her suspicions at their sleep. Stu was obvious, but Sidney wanted to find out his boss before jumping to conclutions. Mickey was obvious to the audience, but Sidney ruled him out because the first movie conditioned her to suspect only people who's known to have something personal against her. She was certain the killers are Gale and Mrs Loomis. Charlie was obvious, but people around him just assumed he's a geek. Kieran was obvious to some of the audience (some other were confused), but just like Sidney before her, Emma had to hug someone really bad. Jamal was obvious in a good way, because in a world where your own family can turn on you, it makes perfect sense that the hero's brother will want him dead. Beth couldn't hide her nastiness, and worst, she didn't even tried. Other killers pretended to care, but Beth couldn't. She became part of the heroes group only because all of them got into ditention in the first episode. From what i got in my second watch, the only really smart thing she did was slashing Kym's wheel and blame it on rednecks so Kym will almost get killed. The other intelligent killers were more sophisticated than that.

5D. You gave me another idea in regard for "Friends I Dont Have". Just like Scott Riley, Gaston "Hunterface" Roberts would be top-tier of his category. He have a serious chance to kill Sidney. If Sidney will die, the heroic version of Roman might be the father of the new final girl/guy. Whether Sidney will survive or not, your idea about Jill is great. "Friends I Dont Have" might take time to get out. I also have a possible idea for a cross-over between "Silent Hill" and "Scream". If you're familiar with "Silent Hill", you probably remember Heather. So in the possible "Silent Hill" fanfic, Heather would be the daughter of Roman, and Sidney would be dead for the past 19 years. Jill would grow up as Heather's step sister and cousin, because Roman will abduct her as a child and use it to extort Kate to kill Sidney. And then he'll kill Kate. Without Sidney and Kate, no to mention she never met the person that her canon verison hate the most (Trevor), Jill won't become a killer. Just a dormant psychopath who adore Roman for executing her mother and Sidney.