Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-1672596-20141228140833

Hi.

I noticed from your edit history that you added Gaston into the psychopaths category only because he lost his wits in the ending. However, that would only indicate that he went insane, not necessarily that he became a psychopath or even a sociopath (psychopaths require that you be born as one, while sociopaths just require that certain sociological problems in your life cause you to lose your mind). The Riddler is insane in the sense that he is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, yet even he would not really qualify as a psychopath or a sociopath. Same with Two-Face, who has split mind disorder. In fact, the only villains who actually do qualify as either a psychopath/sociopath is The Joker and maybe Black Mask. Oh, and James Gordon Jr. as well.

So basically, I'm requesting that we actually create a new article that lists characters who go insane in general, especially if they go insane yet don't actually fit the requirements of a psychopath or a sociopath. And Gaston really doesn't fit either category, especially when he proved himself to be way too honest as that Gaston reprise indicated (one of the key requirements to being a psychopath or sociopath is that the person so exceptionally good at lying that many people actually do fall for the lies and don't get called out even when they do get caught. This is even in the Category's description page, so it's not even opinion.). At best, Gaston qualifies as a narcissist. Ursula, Jafar, and Hans match the psychopaths/sociopaths category far better than Gaston does. 