Thread:Stolen5487/@comment-34055410-20190731213512/@comment-34055410-20191014163026

I saw your message to Jester. Thinking about it now in retrospect, the whole “redemption arc” for Bryce was pretty much a continuity error. By the end of season 2, the guy already raped almost a dozen girls (one of which killed herself over the trauma), all without a single drop of remorse. Then just a couple months later, he suddenly feels remorse for his actions out of nowhere? What? And don’t forget Ani, who is one of the main reasons he redeemed himself. This is another reason I hate Ani.

Still, I like how Monty’s redemption (use that term loosely in this case, though) managed to be worse than Bryce’s despite it actually being foreshadowed early on and even making sense to an extent. Because as I said, when they could have easily done this at least one season ago, they instead did it after you-know-what. I mean, who’s even gonna care about his little “redeemable side” at this point? People will only be on the edge of their seats waiting for him to face his retribution. No one will care, and instead, they will only feel impatient and be frustrated and annoyed that the show is wasting time trying to humanize Monty.

I’m really beginning to think there should be a rule that forbids villains who have yet to be defeated and have only been around for one or two seasons from being approved as PE. I mean, I even heard rumors that they’re redeeming Palpatine, and for obvious reasons, this is seriously getting out of hand.