Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20170530021846/@comment-31330278-20170815180854

1. Remember we talked about "the big bang theory" as Mrs Loomis' hell? So here is one proof out of many:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlwwm9oNdto

2. Does all tragic villain sympathetic, or theoritically speaking some of them can be tragic and make you hate their guts at the same time?

3. Another mal-written villain i found: The "cunning" sheep in "Zootopia". She's obviously a charicature of a rape victim, as she's a sheep who being abused by her superior, who is a predator (used both for carnivore and slang for rapist). And it's not even how Artemisia (300: Rise of the empire) was written. Artemisia was someone who used her hard background as a psychopath fuel. The sheep was nothing of such. I mean, the villain can be a rape victim (if he/she are diabolical regardless) or a sheep. not both. Few are the people who can hate someone like that.

4. Ever felt like people in the bible are worse than the way they have been written (example: King David reminds me of Judge Frollo more than the good king type, as both are power-hungrey criminal masterminds who see people as either gore fodder, soldiers or intended victims. Also, both were a devoted religious women haters)?

5. Someone in this wiki said Lord Shen (kong fu panda 2) was tragic. Maybe it's just me, but commit genocide and stay evil after the hero gave him one last chance to redeem himself kinda contridicting the tragic category.