Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190810092419

1. When you say "Yang had to basically raise her", you mean she raised Ruby, or she raised Summer? Remind me please about the silver eye ability. Does it mean she can recruit Grimm and turn them on Adam? Interesting to hear the ability to fight monsters runs in the family. I guess every Rose have its thorns. Since Summer is a lot like Littlefoot's mother minus being a dinosaur, I would totally like to see her whipping the daylight out of Adam and smash him into a rock before dropping him into an earthquake-oriented abyss. He's not a supernatural t-rex, so I don't see him surviving it too well.

2. Maybe someone can make a film where Hades and Persephone love each other for real. I know both of us would watch it. Even Kratos would. I didn't recall Zeus was a rapist. It's also interesting that Hades had similar power levels of his brother. If I had to guess, I would say it's less because of a real power and more like a former abused geek who became a gamebreaker and took over his working place. Something like Royal Pain, but much nicer and more sympathetic. I have the sad feeling that if he was the short fuse football player type, people would forgive him for far worse than what he ever did.

3. If you want to blur the line between empowered humans and aliens, you can either write them as Nephilim (like "Diablo") or like what TV Tropes like to call "human aliens". Both ideas can work for showing that mankind created god on one hand, and that gods other than Anastasia are more prone to human weaknesses then they admit on the other hand. The brute part used to work for Thomas because he was born in the right century, or because he had a spark of cunningness beneath his shining armor and rusty brain?

4. When I searched for "War Zone", I also found a seemingly interesting comics named "Liberator". Are you familiar with this comics? If so, i'm curious to hear your insights about it. If not, I'll read the first issue and say my own insight.

5A. Ichabod Crane and the Miller make perfect victims. Especially the miller. I don't like people who risk their own daughter's life just to brag about her nonsexist ability to make gold out of straw. Any ideas for how Red will kill them? Also, The miller's daughter might be a victim, but my main planning is to right her as Rumpelstiltskin's wife, who used to work for McDonald. Actually, Rumple's divorce from his wife Mila are his reason to kill McDonald. Know all those domestic arguments about who's doing more at home/work and such? So McDonald caused this whole fight. He hated Rumple because he felt like Rumple is taking too much of his great worker's time, so he kept her working overtime for the same money and constantly poisoned her about Rumple "not doing anything. Just spending time at home" (Rumple used to be a homemaker, which completed his wife's career and providence). From there, the long-foreseen separation blew up in their faces. In their last heated argument, Mila went savage because she came to conclude Rumple is demanding and almost stabbed him. Rumple caught the hand holding the knife, pushed it away as gently as he could, screamed "the hell you are!" and ran off, deciding to track down the snakehead ever since. Pinocchio and Roberta will be victims too. Pinocchio will be killed by Cat and Fox, and Roberta will be killed by Cindi. When I asked about Red's mannerism, I was meant she'll be either unhinged or the actual brain. If she'll be the actual brain, she'll be one of the more sane killers. Angry issues and psychopathy aside, she'll be as ok in the head as you and I.

5B. Zhan Tiri sounds scary enough, even though he might be a lesser hate sink compare to Gothel. Of course Gothel is more repulsing, but would you say she's also more evil than Zhan? I take your world about the king. Sadly, king Stephan was believed to be the same for 200 years or so, ever since to original tale came out. Hope it's the vengeance part. Craving for power make sense in a psychopath's mind, but letting a female Frollo abducting a baby is petty at best and sadistic at worst.

5C. Like Ted Bundy. Knowing there were people like Ted Bundy since practically forever is both scary and sad. When you say that Sherman and Afton will try to prove themselves as the ultimate serial killer, you mean to something like Gothface's motive, or more like Amadeus Blumberg's motive? Also, how do you picture the protagonist who'll deal with these two?

5D. Just found "The Orphan Killer" on direct watch, and I take your word that it'll be more "Constantine" and less "Justice League Dark". If the killer would kill Chris like I believe he killed his other victims, would you consider her as an asshole victim like she was in "Carrie", or just as someone whose death will make you uneasy? And don't worry about Chris being rejected from the PE proposals world. I guess the standard was too high, and I must admit that she was the lesser evil among the villains I was planning to propose (the others are listed on my page. Does the fact you recreated Mills' PE proposal mean I have your approval to propose him again?), regardless of being worse than Margaret. Donald Love syndrome strikes again. One of the voters said that Billy was just like her, if not worse, so I added her to "in love". Downvoting her doesn't make me mad/upset. But something that does make me upset is the parts of JP fans who think Maisie did the wrong thing. She had to do it, for reasons I've listed in her proposal and for the other known ones. Seeing her as a sinner is possibly the biggest nonsense regarding the franchise. With the other bombload of nonsense ("Ludlow isn't evil", "Spino-Rex is the best", "presenting hybrids as villains is one-dimensional", "Amanda have no part at Hoskins' rise to power" and others), it means something.

5E. Remember our talk on our first thread, when we discussed Kristen Stewart and the possibility that she suffers from Val Kilmer syndrome? So I finally found the relatively decent movie you were talking about. The name "Speak" is a smart and symbolic choice, whit Kristen having a hard time speaking her mind after being rape and all.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speak_(film)

I still don't mean to cast Kristen to any of my stories, but if she's as talented as you say, then I might watch it eventually. If she was a good person, would you let her mostly bad acting slide? And do you consider the possibility she became better since being the married director's accomplice?