Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20180711205912/@comment-4708882-20180716122448

For each one:

Science Fantasy:

1. Sounds like he could count due to his endgame provided there aren't a lot like him in story. If most the main characters do similar that causes the heinous standard to be a bit too high for people to stand out.

2. The Demon could have Moral Agency issues if others are shown similar personality wise / always evil. Also would have to be seen in s flashback destroying planets especially if he is to be worse than the scientist / using his powers to their fullest.

3. Not entirely sure if she does enough given the other two examples as they set a high ball and seem to plan similar with the first having less resources.

Sitcom:

1. If the series is too comedic / a comedy then it's unlikely as it could come across as just dark comedy. He sounds like an asshole but one or two kills is rarely enough and unless it's clear he planned to kill all the family vs making it to where they never plan to see him again he'd likely not count. The tone of the story it possibly the hardest factor because if not done carefully could come across as just dark humor.

Thriller:

1. While he sounds probably heinous enough especially if he planned to have the protagonist kill some of the family it sounds like some migrating factors exist. Even if his own actions caused it if he cared for his wife and son or comes across like he dies he can't count. We've had a similar villain from a maga who was a rapist and wanted to commit genocidal on humanity to repopulate the world with is species so he'd be a "God" of a new world, problem is he sincerely loved his daughter and only experimented on her to make a "Goddess" and only after she consented. The reason I bring that character up is to point out if your character seemed to love even a single person (wife and/or son) he's unable to count.

2. He sounds like he could count.