Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180426222016

1. A couple of hours ago I saw a great show. "Kingpin". In the history channel. It's about some of the most dangerous criminals in history. This episode was about the Irish gangs in the 50s and 60s. The main focus of this episode was a "delightful" guy named James Bulger. Just like Khelshot, he began as a minor criminal who survived a hard situation (being in Alcatraz for some time) and climbed his way to the top of the underworld. Many antisocial people are ferociously stupid. Bulger was ferociously smart. He single handedly brought down the rival gang and became second in command for the kingpin of Winder Hill gang. That kingpin, Howie Winter, became the strongest criminal in his region. That was the time where Al Capone and the Italian mafia as a whole was even more powerful than the state, so being a non-Italian godfather in these days was quite a dubious accomplishment. Bulger was determent to go head first against the Italians, in contras to Winder's better judgement. However, when Winder's former right hand came back to town, Bulger got the idea of recruiting him to his plan and get help from the FBI. John Conley was just the agent Bulger needed. It was like a crime film, except it was for real. Their deal was simple. Conley will use his authority as an FBI agent to tear down the Italian mafia (Conley grew in an Italian neighborhood, which was helpful at his career and getting inside information) and will bail out Bulger from the wanted (he got back to the list after some events and was on the run for 16 years, until getting caught in 2011 and got some good years behind bars. Most likely he'll die in prison). Some of the people who talked in the show were former criminals. One of them was Winter. He got 20 years in prison. I wanted to hope he gone better after doing his time. But run out he was caught on blackmailing in 2012. The whole story make me upset, but for some reason, hearing some people stay stupid forever with their antisocial personality disorder is even more sad than thinking about the damage people like Bulger did before they got their karma.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitey_Bulger#Catherine_Greig

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Connolly_(FBI)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Hill_Gang

2. He was right about one thing. Billy and Stu were indeed morons. Even Billy's mother knew it in one level or another (she know it's partly her fault. I think that was part of her reasons to go nuts). I know for sure Mrs Loomis considered Mickey as too evil for her (as she put it: "My god! The whole blaming the movies motive? Did you bought that for a second? The boy was completely out of his mind. My motive ain't as 90s as Mickey's"). I'm not sure if she thought like that from the beginning, or convinced herself to be consciously ok with killing Mickey as part of her plan to frame him. Some people tell themselves stories to feel they have the higher moral ground, so it's possible.

3. When talking to a friend about part 1, his idea for the 3rd killer was Sid Phillips from the first Toy Story. He was fully aware Sid was just a misguided kid, in contras to Lotso the bear (it's up to interpretation whether Pit the gold miner from part 2 was worse or better than Sid), so it must be Primacy Effect (the first thing happened is more powerful than anything comes after. I think that's part of "first is always best" mindset). Was there a time you met someone who had the primacy effect and had to snap him/her out of it?

4. Interesting choice with merging BB Wolf with Beowolves. With that said, I think the original Beowolf (he dealt Grendel, Grendel's mother and a dragon. Nuff said) would work better. Would It make sense to add Beowolf to Police Legend franchise? Also, what are the odds Cinder will be revealed to get brainwashed by another villain and be killed after outliving her usefulness?