Thread:B1bl1kal/@comment-24618333-20151205115155/@comment-24618333-20190913023324

Black Soulstone wrote: When witnessing villains’ downfall, some viewers may found it dissappointing or may satisfying for what they deserved. Then i was wondering; what kind of the comeuppance that a villain deserved for either brainwashing many people or ruined a tragic girl’s innocence out of her unusual power that quite satisfying for you, if you also horrified that the villain turned out insanely durable and dangerous to the point where the hero nearly killed until their allies come for their help?

A. The hero and the villain ended up fighting on the rail track and the hero is overpowered. This prompt one of the hero’s ally to pushed him/her out of the way but in doing so, caused the villain to be distracted long enough to not realizing that an oncoming train is coming right onto him/her until it’s too late: The villain inevitably hit by the oncoming train and beheaded in process, with his/her severed head flying toward somewhere else.

B. The villain overpowered the hero and hero's allies eventually came for the hero's aid, but their teamwork not enough to defeat the villain, though fortunately, their fight also caused the villain to pushed onto near the watery area where an aquatic monster eventually devoured him/her. Still remember the second choice of my question above, B1bl1kal? Looking back at it, I realized that the case where Indominus Rex only defeated thanks to Mosasaurus instead of Blue and T-Rex's teamwork tend to occur on nearly-indestructible (if not outright freakin' invincible) villains or plain too tough for everything the heroes had. Such kind of villain more than often sealed/locked away for either indefinitely or at least until a being strong enough to kill them show up. Alternatively, we hoped for an unexpected miracle to occur for instantly defeating the villain rather than resort to former choice, a scenario which counts as Deus Ex Machina, I think.

Do you agree with me!