Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20181003141544

1. I also have 2 girls i'm thinking to add. Officer Rebecca Timberwolf (Pocahontas. Thanks for giving me that idead) and Jasmine Sultan (princess Jasmine of Aladdin). Jasmine used to be bulimic after her father died out of Cardiac arrest, until Molly snapped her out of it, which prompt Jasmine to return a favor in part 3/4. Rebecca might survive her installment, but Jasmine is currently planned to be killed. Saw "The Hole ", with Kira Knightley in her teen years? So Kira's character was also bulimic. The scene where Frankie (Kira's character) literally threw up her soul out scared the daylight out of me. I mean, you see that kind of scary mostly on the news. Similar to that scene, Jasmine will be isolated (for the record: Frankie was also isolated. Being stucked in a bunker with a stupid guy, a guy with anger issues and a psychopath is pretty much equal to being isolated) by Jack and Red. Jack will pretend to keep her safe from Cheshire, except Red came up with the sadistic idea of "seeing how Jasmine's inside looks like. But not gutting her. We aint animals". Following Red's suggestion, Jack "kept Jasmine company as an improvised bodyguard" (after Red attacked her and pretended to be Cheshire) and handed the terrified Jasmine a glass of water. tainted water (or poison. Not sure at the moment). When Jasmine ran to the bathroom, Jack stole her cellphone, threw it in the corner of the room and fabricated evidences to make it look like Cheshire drove Jasmine into suicide. Red returned from a failed attempt on Cheshire's life just in time to see Jasmine's dead body laying on the floor with blood coming out of her mouth. Red's reaction to the sight of her idea came true? "look at her, Jack. Such a shame. A hollow and empty girl with a weak heart. Cheshire is so bloody doomed for killing her". The death itself is scary enough. But just to further show how scary the situation is, Shane (as said, he's an heroic version of Shan-Yu. A man who can strangle a lion with his bare hands while standing) will be visibly scared.

2. Napoleon was indeed a well-written character. All too common :-(. Just like you, i wish Koresh much worse than a bullet to his head, but i choose to be happy that at least now he's dead. Similar to how i feel about Babyface. Why Albert Fish is called Albert Fish? The fitting name for him would be Albert Shark. The good people knew where to look when they created Hannibal Lecter. I know Hannibal killed far more people, but Fish sounds scarier. At least Hannibal can claim he had a certain Sophistication and can be argued as somewhat human (at least compare to Mason Verger). Kuklinski did it for the money. Fish was plain sick in the head. His nickname "the gray man" gives him resemblence to Slanderman. Are the similarities between Fish and Slanderman intentional? Also, here's the link for watching "Waco":

https://www3.fmovies.to/film/waco.xjz28/78p54j

I started episode 1 right after the exam. It's hard to conclude anything from only 9 minutes of watching, but so far so good. If anybody would make a biographic movie about Fish, Taylor Kitsch and John Leguizamo. Rory Culkin is there too. Hope this time he'll play someone sane.

3. The last exam of this year is behind me. I hope. I dont wanna sound like i'm overreacting, but personally i feel as if i died three times. First as Randy, Second time as Mowgli (if you want to imagine a scene where Shere-Khan kills Mowgli, think about the scene in Scre4m where Babyface mauled Sidney) and third time as Jester's sister. "The Pit and the Pendulum" by Edgar Allan Poe is a good visualization for this exam. If i got Sir Thomas correctly, people like him are the reason Joan of Ark was burned at the stake. Will he be also burned on a stake? I know it's your call, but personally i hope Grace will survive Sir Thomas. If not, will Thomas succumb to his wounds soon after their fight?

4. Thanks for reminding me. I should really read "The Stand" again soon. I liked Flagg the best in "The Eyes of the Dragon". Maybe it's just me nad my fond for fantasy, but IMO "The Eyes of the Dragon" is one of King's best novels. Maybe even better than "The Stand". When i go deep into  "The Stand" on the second time, do you recommend mostly about the novel or about the tv series? Also, i have some ideas for Sobek's right-hand:

A. Sister Anna - Before the livestock disease, Anna used to work at a monastery. A motherly (albeit too strict) nun who did her best to educate children to "obeying the lord and the devine good her share with us all". Most of the children she educated didnt survived the epidemic. The few who did survive the initial disease either ran away, became feral or got killed by monsters. Anna decided to throw herself into the amazonas. Her attempt to drown herself was foiled after Sobek found her and pulled her out of the stormy waters. Sobek dragged her with an enhaced botox (which gave the old woman the appearance and physical condition of a 25 years old) and convinced her that him saving her is an omen that he's the messiah. She looks like a much more modest version of this character:

https://www.deviantart.com/shizen1102/art/Sister-Anriel-763711890

B. Josh - An anthropomorphic fox, just like Courtney, but without any parental and caring side. I might put him in part 1. But in case i put him in the possible part 2, he'll help Sobek's goal out of cynical self-serving. Typical mercinary. His chemistry with Sobek is like Adam Sutler and Peter Creedy, except Sobek won't be as clueless as Sutler was. As a pregmatic psychopath, Josh gave Sobek the idea of creating a false charity in the shape of semi-normal pre-disease settlements. Know those terror organizations who build hospitals and sport fields in order to gain support from civilians and bleaching their murderous activities? So that was Josh's rational. It's not like how General Tiger built stable cities. Josh's idea is based on slums which are presented as a good place for a living.

5. Sorry for the long time it took me to tell you, but i liked your idea about adding Sofia and Carrie to the recommendations list. I happened to see "Carrie" again. I watched it with my mother at home. Good movie, but it's not for everyone. People who dont like horror (my mother is one of them. I love her dearly, but we doesnt always have the same cinematic taste) see this movie as "fudged-up" and keep pointing the culpas of the movie. When i think about it, the only truely evil thing Carrie ever did was killing both the people who wronged with her and the one teacher who truely cared about her. Chris must've suspected Carrie will "steal her boyfriend", indicated by the part where she licked her lips while wating to drop the pig blood over poor Carrie. I dont know if it's for the better or for the worst, but for a major part of the movie i kept thinking on references in later movies. The part with the pig blood? I suddenly realized that was what the good people had in mind in "Monsters University" when Mike and his friends got the purple shiny liquid poured on them. Carrie's mother? She was Mother Gothel before Mother Gothel. And the part where Carrie came crying to get a hug, only to being stabbed in the back, is just like the scene where Quazimodo mourned over the seemingly dead Esmeralda and Frollo came to stab him while crapping about "putting him out of his misery". I remembered Chris was a psychopath, but she was dumber than i remembered. She was supposed to be the queen bee of her school, right? You would expect the queen bee to come out with an idea to humiliate Carrie on her own. Let alone the part she was dumb enough to go head first against a smart and serious teacher in broad daylight. It was Chris' smart and pregmatic friend who came up with the idea. My mother thinks for some reason that the guy who was sent to "take" Carrie to the prome was just a pawn in the grand plan. I dont buy it. He knew all along. He said "what the hell?" just to look better in the audience's eyes. Carrie knew it as well. That was her reason to kill him first with dropping a heavy object on his head. I wonder if Flagg/Pennywise could revive Carrie and use her for their devious plans, or if it will end up like in Freddy vs Jason.