Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20170530021846/@comment-31330278-20170919235103

1. Just a read a magnifique article about the foundations of horror. They say some people are afraid of so called "monsters" because those creatures (variants of werewolves, vampires and stuff) are dualistic things that juggle between atraction and repulse. Also, they say Jekyle and Hyde are variants of werewolves (one is human and the other is rather montrous motive). Is it an extention of the common fear of being betrayed by people you consider close? Sound reasonable, assuming the similarity to what each person knows is taken in account.

2. In your opinion, does Pamela Voorhees completely deluded herself killing people is necessary (even though she had a good motive), or part of her enjoyed it, like with Roy Burns?

3. I know Mrs Loomis secretly knew that her son's death and psychotic stupidity are partly her fault, but is it also true for Mrs Voorhees (her obvious insperation), or does the latter was convinced she's pure and everyone are to blame except her?

4. I actually liked Pamela as a villain. She was ballanced between being sympathetic and being evil at the right messure. You can feel her sorrow while want her to die not just for the hero's sake. I do believe the director was on to something with her and her son.

5. Another great villain i'm not sure about: Hexxus from Ferngully. This wiki say he's a force of nature, but how can a black smoke who want to destroy nature can be a force of nature? You cant be a force of something you want to destroy, right?

6. Saw "Family guy"? If so, i hope you can help me with something. I have a theory quagmire is only friend with Peter because he want his best friend's wife. Except for the wife issues, Quagmire probably hate Peter to the bone, because Peter is just like a less inteligent version of his dog, which Quagmire made it brutally clear he hates. Joe hang out with them because he feel a handicap like him cant find better people. But what's the deal about Cleveland? Does he have an agenda, or he's the only genuine friend in the group?