Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190727120422

1. Like Slade when he worked with the teen titans for his own end. Knowing Joker is more likely to act like Slade than be redeemed makes me sad :-(. He's great at being pure evil, but there's something sad about a villain who refuse to use the right of redemption even in a scenario where his and the heroes group's common enemy is what considered by some as the ultimate monster. Does the fact Joker will probably be the Slade for Red Skull's Trigon makes them remind you of General Tiger and Maureen? Also, do you remember my idea for Red Crusader? So i would like to know if you see him as similar to Red Skull.

2. Did Hercules was conflicted about Hera, due to being his stepmother and all, or just plain "if she'll ever lose her godhood, i'll be ready for her with a club"? I, personally, want to hope that Eurystheus had moments of doubting Hera's motives, like Jamal when he decided to do the right thing. From your description, i prefer Thor in his Marvel incarnation. Maybe he could get the drill of a venomous multi-headed creature. If we assume Hercules was conflicted about Hero, does it also mean Thor was conflicted about Loki?

3. Three words for Jester's prayers: lol very much :-). I wish more people would understand that kind of humor. It's more funny than most comedies these days despite being serious. That's a solid platinum medal, bro :-). Sir Thomas is even worse than i remember. How low can someone get to being capable of raping god just for hurting his son? Douglas might not be a rapist, but he sounds like just the scumbag to do so, not to mention he's like a human Gul'dan, who was also a rapist. His desire for power rather than sexual desire makes perfect sense. Rape is never about sex. Even if it used for having control over unrequited love interests. Does the drunk god's willingness to do something unthinkable like this was meant to represent the fact many religions have elements of rape as part of their very foundations?

4. Hardcore fans of "Final Destination" might be insulted, but the deaths were funny. Even the part where a girl went through a laser eye surgery and had the laser burning her eye was funny. Maybe that was Tony Todd's reason to say his character is a friendly incarnation of death. He tried to make the film look serious. "Constantine" doesn't have this issue. "Constantine" is serious for real. "Final Destination" claim it's a horror film, but it's too funny to be taken seriously. You just reminded another interesting twist: Putting Tony Todd in "The Punisher". Now one of the best vigilantes and a bigfoot fighting for justice. That would rock. Do you see the hypothetic Tony Todd's character better as a hero, or as a killer joining Castle for his own gain?

5A. Doctor Locklear should really get a movie of his own. He's definitely underrated and better than Slenderman. As for Gaston: The possibility he'll be in "Police Legend 5" is still on the table, but your idea is great. Another possibility is writing the big bad of part 5 (maybe 6) as the mobster Al Dambone (Dumbo). His soldiers are Dale O'Croc (the crocodile from Peter Pan) and Andy King (King Kong). Dale will work for Dambone as gratitude for getting out of the suspects list for Captain Hook's death (Hook might die either in part 4 by Red Queen, or by Dale off-screen) and Andy will be a mental patient who's fooled by Dambone to believe the protagonist is a reincarnation of his dead wife. As Molly and Quazi were the protagonists in parts 1-4, this time i'm thinking of starting the story of another hero in their universe. The new protagonist might be an orphant named Sidney Driscoll (i know Sidney is a girl's name, but Sidney Driscoll might be a guy who's named after his dead mother, who got murdered at the same day Sidney was born). Sidney's father was a high-ranked cop before his retirement, and Al Dambone still keep grudges against him ever since he brought one of Dambone's debtors to witness protection. Specifically, Dambone's plan was to send Dale and Andy to run amok in the streets to distract the cop, so Dambone himself could get back to business and close grudges with his debtors and foes without being interupted. What do you think?

5B. His description makes me wonder if the good people read JP2 novel, because Varian is very much like Howard King's second chance in life. He's still not completely right. Being unable to keep a promise isn't breaking it. She even told the guards not to throw him outside. With that said, i still remember my teenage years, and Varian have some reasons to be emotional. Knowing we could've become Varian had we not chose to become better people is scary. I din't recall Varian had a partner who killed his dad. I thought he blame his father's fate on Rapunzel. If there will be season 4, do you see him redeemed like he desreve.

5C. Would you say the fact William Afton used to entertain children indicate he had an artistic side? Also, thanks for voting for my proposal. Now, i've realized some scary/disturbing things about Beth. The scary part is that she could survive jail. Beth herself doesn't scare me, at least no more than Jill does, but there's something scary about completely heartless psychopaths who can survive jail. The disturbing part is that after all she did, Roman and Jill are still (slightly) more vile, or at least no better. Roman is more vile because of how deep his hatred goes. Sometimes, hating someone because he was born makes a certain villain worse than a villain who just want you dead for mundane selfish reasons. Jill is more vile because of her villainous potential and vision (she could've become Sofia Lamb, while Beth will either stay a serial killer or get back to life, believing she proved herself), the scale of betrayal (Jill had many people who truly loved her, while Beth only had one true friend, and i doubt her parents care about her too much) and washing people's mind completely (Beth succeeded to an extent). The dabatable part is the nature of each villain wasting her soldier. Beth prevented the redemption of someone who turned on her during their career. Jill killed someone who was 100% loyal to her. Which kind of betrayal would you say is worse?

5D. here's a discussion i want you to see. You need to see it to believe it:

https://jurassicpark.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:93730#2

Does this turn of events make sense to you? I'm not justifying myself. Just saying that i respect the man, but many of his arguments are mute, he blame me for not knowing my stuff (actually i do) and act almost like a Spino fanboy. He's the only person i know who think JP3 is the best sequel. I respect opnions, but here, i feel like this argument just went off tracks.