Thread:Looperreallyreallysucks/@comment-29414935-20190122103335/@comment-29414935-20190130230143

Yeah I like also all different kind of works. I would say my stories are 50% lighthearted and fpr children even if there are also some kind of dark things like grusome villains or murder but not presented bloody or something because it's for kids. And 50% more bloody, brutal and dark. To be honest, it's very hard to create a murder scene in a work that is for kids, because you can't show it onscreen or if you show it onscreen, you must show it in a "harmless" way. Like somebody is burned and there is just ashes left. It's very unbelieveable if you think that even works for children have sometimes very dark death scenes and it's still for children, many old Disney movies or ecspecially Watership Down (I still don't understand how this movie is for kids, because it's so disturbing and bloody) for example. I have the feeling that I usually are killing off many of my characters, mostly of them are villains, like it is standard in many works. But it's not always good to kill so much characters, because it can be happen that you don't have anymore interesting ones or no ideas for potential new ones. Even if I always have ideas for new characters and they have to die sometimes. But not every story need a death scene of a important or even not important character. Like stories for children's for example. I thought always that a villain is only dark, badass and sinister if he kills someone, but that's not completely right. Pure Evil villains always die in my stories and I have not many Karma Houdinis.

And shortly back to the annoying Karma Houdini villains thing. I only hated it when they are not harmed and are completely "without a scratch". Like I said in the dark net game, because you somehow can't defend yourself. Also there was a annoying villainess in Daredevil season 2. I love the series but I was really p"ssed when she wasn't punished for her crimes. Because she hits the girlfriend of Daredevil for no reason in the face and killed an innocent old man because he was brave and goes against them. Marvel never does this and not all all leave a villain unharmed without a scratch. So if a villain like Freddy Krueger or Bryce Walker get injured or hit very badly, then it's often enough for me even if they win at the end, I don't know why. But I know I was very upset about a horror movie that I never watched by myself and just read about, where a old woman that plays with dolls kills a child because it just annoyed her and then got killed by the angry parents (which was offscreen unfortunately). Then she got somehow back to life as a ghost, what I also hate in movies what has zero logic and even isn't trying to explain how, it is just that way, but then could the ghosts of the people and children she killed not also come back and take revenge? So, in the end, she wins and kills the protagonist and his entire family + unborn child. What got me very upset weeks long just to read about and left very unsatisfying. I don't know what twisted people make those movies and what purpose did these movies have. None I guess.