Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-31330278-20200118121335

1. The good people of "Hush" had a simple plot too, but they did it better. The Man is obviously pure evil for the known reasons, despite killing complete strangers as his usual drill. Unless one of his victims is his accomplice/someone who cared about him. What are the odds that he killed his accomplice/his own parents/some close to him?

2. Pending. Those are words of wisdom, but i'll need some time to reply properly.

3. Just found out Rachel Newman' PE proposal. She have same crummy personality Charlie Bridger have, except Charlize loved her sister (Charlize's only confirmed redeeming quality), and Rachel cannot love anyone:

https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Ivan_the_Brony_Kaiju/PE_Proposal:_Rachel_Newman

I might or might not upvote her. The main reason I might vote "yes" is because she's a female misogynist. Most of what she did might be argued as standard. I also have a theory that Meg Griffin's first 13 seasons life are Rachel's section of hell. Does Rachel's part of being the reason Meg used to live in hell are considering as a legit corruption quality?

4. Herman's PE proposal might take a while, but before that, I came to wonder about a confirmed animated PE character. The Coachman was possibly a magical creature, something like the evil counterpart of the blue fairy. His army of ambiguous apemen and ability to turn children into were-donkeys are good reasons that the law wasn't a problem for him. I have a theory that the blue fairy knew about him. That was her reason to be so terrified from the option that Pinocchio won't become a real boy. But did the Coachman know about the fairy? And what are the odds he killed other magical creatures before the movie began?

5. Good thinking. If I got your idea right, here are the different versions' background and motives:


 * Meghan: Growing up in a farm, Maureen was always jealous toward people she referred as "big city pigs". She always wanted an easy money. It's not contradicting her hardworking nature, because people can sweat bullets for doing the biggest buck possible with the least effort. Now, Maureen enhanced her manipulations and perceptiveness un her never-ending quest for more money. The more she met people and manipulated them, the swinish they appeared in her eye, until she came up with the idea of turn the pigs in her farm into pigmen. The process was just as painful as you imagine. She told her boss that pigmen will work harder for less money (actually no money at all). The boss took her advice and fired the human workers. With no other human to keep her cruelty at bay, Maureen threw her boss to the pigmen as their first live meal. Maureen became her own boss, surrounded by her no-salary brutes. Her next step was selling some pigmen to other business owners. All of the manual labor were took by pigmen. Even cops and scholars weren't immune to the epidemic unemployment caused by the pigmen. 85% of global unemployment and a livestock disease never goes well. The first establishment to fall down was Neimerhold, and the foul combination of diseases, wars, monsters, draining resources and being desperate to be one of the few 15% (at best) who still have jobs did the rest.


 * Imelda: Maureen climbed the ranks and occasionally walked over literal dead body cause by her (ever heard people who say "I can kill for having this job"? So Maureen was serious about it, sometimes even without having this job), until becoming the CEO of Neimerhold Xtreme Trucks (NEXT in short) company. The trucks and vehicles created by NEXT were sold just fine, but being one of the leading vehicles companies of her country wasn't enough. That was her reason to pay the lower-ranked workers with fake money. Not Monopoly money. Technically a usable money, except it's only 1 third of the real worth. Think of Nero and changing the coins from 100% gold to 80% silver and 20% copper (more cunning and Madoff-like than it sounds), but with modern money. She knew someone will be on to her eventually, so she bought some farms and bribed the farmers to be silent as a backup plan. The money she earned from the farmers' ungrateful work went to hire some surgeons for forcing human image on the pigs. When had enough pigmen, Maureen sold some of them to other CEOs all around the globe, and kept the rest for replacing the manpower of her own company. Soon enough, NEXT wasn't the only company without human employees. No one in Neimerhold had any job anymore. No one ever found out about the fake money, but people all over Neimerhold were smart enough to know something is dead wrong, and ignited a violent mutiny. The mutiny was crushed just as soon as you think. Maureen's last action before the fall of Neimerhold was catching the rebels leader, bring him/her to her office and telling him/her sadistically that pigmen are much cheaper, and that's even after paying her human employees with fake money. To put it simply, she told the rebels leader about the fake money just for twisting the knife.