Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20191025154755

1+5D. I hope the good people will let the karma do its charm. Part 2 and 5 were great movies whom I found ways to do better. part 3 is a broken thing that need to fixed. Not "Ice Age 3" style. Something that will truly fix the movie rather than just doing the movie all over again in a better way. Again, Wu's obsession about merciless creations is a good reason he should be ripped apart. His obsession's source is well-known, even though not always make too much sense. The thing that confuse me about obsessions is why does people from the lack of empathy spectrum are commonly obsessed about things. You have both kinds in your family, so you seem to be able to help me out with the following: Psychopaths (lack of effective empathy) are tend to develop obsession because of their entitlement, but why does people on the autistic spectrum (lack of cognitive empathy) are so prone to obsessions?

2. By "they didn't know he ate the souls", you mean he brainwashed them? the part with the forced suicide is something Sofia would do, and Kain should really mention it when he'll roast her. Does the time travel part is similar to "Samurai Jack"'s time travel? From your description of the demons, I must say that Aku is both more powerful and a better villain. Destroying is easy. Building and stabilize is the hard part. Did the elder god had plans to build and stabilize the world on his own image, or just a soft and not as omnicidal maniac version of the demons?

3. By "no way", you mean you're uncertain about what I said, or do you mean it's hard to grasp? As for GOT and "Neimerhold"'s similarities: We know General Tiger's counterparts in GOT are mostly Euron and slightly Tywin. If we put some key GOT characters is "Neimerhold" (for the sake of the discussion, i'll ask you only about the character you know well enough to talk about them even without filling the gaps), how do you see them coming to play?

4+5B. I wish he would've been 900 and something years old, like Jester was. Maybe then he would eventually get a grip over his life and stop his petty cruelty. His death wasn't the most pleasant, at least that's what my mother says, but Jester would've give him something worse. Now, if we are getting deeper to Jester's age, when was the moment when Mattius Longstreet became Jester?

5A. Now when you mention it, Lady Montague does deserve a page on this wiki. We know Lord Capulet hated the Montagues more than loving his own family. Does it applies on Lady Montague too, even if to a lesser extent? Also, the common enemy possibility reminds me of a theory about "Brave". Not all of the Scottish warlords mixed up Mor'du and Queen Eleanor in her bear form. One of them, namely the black-haired man with the son who have anger issues, was fully aware to the situation, after Merida patched back everything. He played along with King Fergus' MIG state for killing Eleanor, and when Eleanor would be dead, Fergus would become a broken man who need every friend and advisor he could get. Think of one of Montague members who tries to recruit Lord Montague's absent-mind due to his bloody conflict for his own advantage. While writing this lines, I came to consider the possibility that Lord Montague was murdered by his own men, which one of the pretended to confuse him with Lord Capulet. Lady Montague would never hurt her husband and we have no way to know the specific circumstances about the said lord's death, so the possibility that Lord Montague is a male Eleanor and his killer is the said hotheaded warlord make sense. Do you think Merida knew about the hotheaded warlord's secret plan?

5C. Watching the movie again made me realize that with movies like that, which are sad and harsh even today, "Bambi"s cinematic version is moot. The novel was good, but the movie is now mute, and not even gulty pleasure for that matter. Bambi's mother was shot to death. Seita and his sister's mother was burned in 4th degree at best. Both sudden and excruciating. Bambi was just a poster boy for orphans. Seita and his sister are real. Even today. I know I might come out as petty, but seeing another person crying from "Bambi" will make me a little angry. We live in a world where children are dying of malnourishment and forced to see their parents' detailed death. Crying for a cartoon fawn who get better without too much hardships other than his dead mother, who was killed off-screen of all things, is a little outdated. At least the novel was harsh for real. Disney can do really harsh movies, but "Bambi" isn't one of them anymore. I wouldn't do a movie like GOTFF, because I want my heroes to be equipped (or at least evolve) to reality, but these kind of movies can work with proper planning. If you told about this movie to people who think "Bambi" is sad, do you see them changing their mind, or just keeping their opinion while acknowledging the sadder movie?

5E. Doesn't betraying the people who Jester usually betray them makes Jester more loyal? When you consider the people whom cosmic chess player like Jester values, he sounds like one of the most loyal characters. The people who Jester betray are mostly like Beth Whigham, so I don't know if betraying them is a form of treason.