Thread:BeholderofStuff/@comment-27729149-20151024154401/@comment-27818776-20151024175257

One example that I know of is with Dreadnine. He was somewhat opposed to the inclusion of Steele from the animated film Balto, citing that he had just crossed one MEH. Usually when an antagonist crosses the MEH, it makes them irredeemable, but not exactly a CM (though it depends on how serious the MEH crossing was). Personally, I do find Steele as being a monster, mostly because he was willing to sabotage the mission, ensuring the deaths of all the children, because he was petty and wanted to smite Balto.

Of course, there was also the argument considering his final fate. He was ostracized by the other dogs once they realized his schemes. It may not seem like this kind of punishment fits the crime, but  saw it as poetic, because Steele craved attention, and with the dogs disassociating themselves with him serves as a means of not getting his satisfaction.

The other exmple that Dreadnine was opposed to was with Dylan Gould from Michael Bay's Transformers films.