Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-31330278-20190920000639

BOT: Episode 1 of "Villains Rap Battle" is out:

https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:ScaryMovie53/Villains_Rap_Battles#Episode_1_-_Thanos_vs_King_Ghidorah

1. The main reason I think he had a motive decay is because the other option is even worse. He never wanted his mother to forgive him. He wanted to make her guilty for not loving him, which means he wanted her to feel guilty for not loving the man who killed her daughter and husband. Luther Thompson would be proud of him. Pound for pound, Kevin is obviously more evil than any of "Scream" killers, but what do you think about his motive compare to the canon "Scream" killers' ones?

2. Atlas and Dodgson were brilliant people, at least Dodgson was, intelligent. By "not as intelligent", you mean something like Sir Thomas/Kar? Interesting you mentioned Atlas and Dodgson would have a backup plan, because a couple of suicidal rebels had only one plan for killing General Tiger. Their whole plan worked under the assumption the lion soldier who led them will snap General Tiger's neck in front of the rest of the metropolis. Technically the lion snapped General Tiger's neck and became the settlement leader for a couple of second. Except the tiger snapped his neck back to place and got back on his feet. By the time he honored the rebels with a sideway glance, the lion was the only opposition standing. He tried to shoot his former commander with an assault rifle, but General Tiger jumped on him and kicked the rifle out of the scene. He pinned the lion to the ground, stabbed him between the shoulders with a commando knife, and then threw the said knife to a gorilla rebel's neck. He strangled the lion with his bare clawed hands and whispered to him while looking deep into his slowly fading eyes "who's the king of the beasts now?".

3. I have reasons to believe Frederick had his own Snowball, and he executed him with personal KGB dogs/any other secret police of his own. While I still might propose Frederick eventually, i'm beginning to consider the option that the book describes him as worse than he is because he's seen from the animals point of view. If we're getting deep about Frederick being an allegory to Hitler, how do you visualize his personal human Snowball? And do you think he killed himself, like the real Hitler did, or more likely being murdered by the new generation of Fredericks?