Thread:Donkeykongcountry1994/@comment-22439-20151227191903/@comment-1969141-20151228152624

Oh do not worry, I understand it very well and I quite agree. Murderers can have extenuating circumstances and can very well regret their crimes and genuinely try to atone. It does not cancell their crimes but it lessens them somehow.

But there is a difference between understanding a motive and forgiving instantly. Truth to be told, it is a touchy subject. I appreciate when the subject of a tragic and remorseful villain is treated with the seriousness and gravity it deserves, and their atonement is real. Such as when Golbez goes to fight his former master and proves essential in his defeat, when Darth Vader kills Palpatine before dying, or even when Koren commits suicide, disgusted by what he has become. To quote my favourite examples. On the other hand, a villain forgiven too easily irks me greatly. If you see what I mean