Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-30053419-20190118051326

Sorry to bother you - just need to query you regarding a minor dispute before it gets out of hand.

I've been correcting issues with Greene's Henchman, Elvis (007); however, the original author seems to be under the impression that just about every category that can be applied to Greene can be applied to Elvis. He's been classified as "greedy," "sadistic", a "monger" and "extravagant," even though he demonstrates none of these attributes at any point in the film: he's just a henchman. Plus, 694244's justification for "sadist" is that Elvis was seen smirking when his boss managed to intimidate Medrano into agreeing with him.

In the meantime, there's also been some confusion between "Homicidal" and "Murderer." Elvis kills nobody over the course of the film (he's a bit of a loser, really), though he certainly tries - thereby fitting the definition of "Homicidal" according to the category page. However, 694244 seems to be under the impression that trying to kill Bond makes him a murderer.

What I'm getting at: can "murderer" really be attributed to Elvis, given that he's never seen killing anybody, is never confirmed to have killed anybody, and barely had a chance to point a gun in Bond's direction before he literally had his pants blasted off?

Sorry to bother you with this - just didn't want to end up getting hit with the ban hammer over another argument. 