Thread:Love Robin/@comment-28278646-20160621173737/@comment-28278646-20160622134054

Hmm. I guess I can see your point, but why delete the "Big One"? Didn't Muldoon suggest she was a pleasure killer? Even in the novel version, Muldoon explicitly stated that the velociraptors killed for fun. That could count as malicious intent. And the T. Rex - the novel version, anyway - displayed a frightening obsession with killing Alan and the kids, pursuing them obsessively even when it had other sources of food. Kind of like the Spinosaur's obsession in 3 and the Indominus Rex in JW. As long as we're talking about instinctual animals, are the Xenomorph pages going to be deleted?

An example of non-malicious antagonism would be SpongeBob's behavior in Funny Pants: he laughs and cries excessively, which is annoying, but that's because (a) he found a bad joke to be really funny and (b) he thought he couldn't laugh anymore, so he felt depressed. He's not actively trying to annoy Squidward. By contrast, his behavior in, say, Choir Boys is intentional and malicious.