Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20180111211633

1. Same here. Sometimes i cant help but wonder when was the specific moment one ruler or another became passive. For example, take the sultan in Aladin. He was Jafar's boss for a long time. No way he was always a cushion of a king. In his youth he had to be formidable. Do you have a theory when that sultan became the naive round (a clean talk for over-weight and under-brain) old man we saw in the movie?

2. After rewatching Seinfeld's episode "the fire", i found another reason among many to show how great Kramer is:

https://gomovies.pet/film/seinfeld-season-5-6017/watching.html?ep=753283

Minute 15:50-17:20. You just gotta love someone who stick to a bus, take down a criminal (maybe even 2), get the bus back on tracks and get people to their stations just to retrieve a severed toe. He's like the mad hatter and Winnie the Pooh in the same guy. The end of the episode shows that in Kramer's case, at least sometimes, karma is a guardian angel :-).

3. Silico could also do great in Courage the "cowardly" dog. Now that was a show. Courage was great like every heroic dog we know. His enemies, with Katz at the crown jewel, were both menacing and theatrical (to an extent) at the same time.

4. I'll give him 49.3% chance in that hypothetical fight. Someone whom i love dearly told me 49% are a big chance. I give Sidney 50.7% chance because she survived Masterface and Movieface. For Kieran's defence, he was more dangerous than Movieface, even though neither of them had a case. You just know someone will end up in electric chair when pleading insanity make more sense than his/her case. For clarification, pleading insanity is the court room equivalent to say "come the fuck on! Will you never forgive me for the one time i shot you in the chest?". It could be funny if it wasn't scary.

5. Since i consider every decent option and the final decition will be in the actual writting stage ("Chernobyle IL" is in the making right now, so it might take some time before Police Legend will come to the Office Word), i might as well use your idea in one form or another. Which reminds me: In your opinion, does Jack Benes and Rodrick Santino are different enough to be separate characters?

6. Martin was the guy that released the dinosaurs in the incloser. He was Julian's accomplice, because both wanted Angel's father dead. For Julian it was both avenging his wife and lust for power (you know raptors. They're psychopaths by default, with the desire to be alpha and the whole package). For Martin it was the desire to have Gloria, his boss wife, for himself. Since he never saw Angel as a child, he became obssessed to Angel because he believe Angel is actually her mother. For that reason, plus his sociopathy, he partnered with the notorious Rex Black at Posdonllo 2 so they'll throw America back to the ice age. His idea was to kill Angel's husband and take his place. Being the crimelord he is, Rex was frightenly happy to complie ("she killed my son! With that lunatic's help, i can both kill Angel and take over the state"). In the early stages of their plan, the president went in Lincoln and JFK's way.