Thread:Indominus Rex 2016/@comment-31330278-20190727220026/@comment-31330278-20190728075210

1. For a less toxic topic: Ever asked yourself how an interesting female human villain in JP universe would like? Well, in a 29 years long (i include the novels) franchise with Sorkin as the only female human villain, it's a good time to write an interesting female human villain. Now, i see her as a female version of Jeff Rossiter from JP2 novel. The original was Dodgson's boss (he probably ended up in jail after the events of the novel) and Jane Rossiter might be either a dark version of Brienne of Tarth or a more sohpisticated version of Beth Whigham. The possibility of a dark Brienne is because i always pictures the original rossiter as Michael Richards (Kramer from Seinfeld. A really tall man). The possibility of a smarter and less insane Beth is because Beth is pure evil, just like Dodgson before her.

2. I was informed that Iago blamed Jasmine and the sultan for the abuse he took from Jafar, which makes me hate Jafar even more. Jafar had a harsh background of his own, and therefore should've known much better than transferring the crap he went through to his accomplice. I must give him the villainous credit of knowing the field due to his harsh background though. Do you think Mills also came from a harsh background, just like Jafar did?

3. It's been ages since the last fighting game i played. You know which fighting game you might like? "Weird Fighters". It's an online game where some weird people are fighting for bomb-loads of money. You don't like video games spoilers, so i'll just say it's a cool game.

https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/380510

4. Good thing they improved Rodan and gave him the ability to blow fire. I see his background and his interactions with Ghidorah and Godzilla. In contrast, the good people really need to find a good reason to get Kong and Godzilla fighting. Godzilla isn't evil and Kong isn't the kind of mutated gorilla to look for troubles.

5. For the sake of the discussion, we talked about the hybridized dinosaurs. The creatures who were meant to be hybrids vs the natural dinosaurs who had other creatures to fill the gaps. But yeah. He is kinda hypocrite. He doesn't understand the concept of the reason the hybrids are unhinged. He neglect to understand I-Black is the most tragic villain in the franchise, underestimating Amanda's part of creating I-Rex (she released the pteranodons by mistake, but still have a part of I-Rex creation. People like her are the reason people like Hoskins rise to power) and mistake the fact they came to save their son mean they understand the severity. Knowing a situation is dire isn't the same as understanding the severity. And most importantly about why Amanda is the most stupid character in the franchise (if i'm wrong, i'm open to correcting): The reason Eric got stuck in the island was her fault. She left him with her irresponsible boyfriend, knowingly and by choice. My own mother would never do that to me, unless someone will wash her brain. That makes angry with Paul. He's the better parent and everyone knew it, yet he left his kid with his barely functioning mother. He knew better and still left his child to his destiny. I have a weird feeling my conversation partner wouldn't listen (he even refust to adress the fact that the genius raptors from part 3 are the least realistic so far. Even Crichton himself admit it). But i just have to say it to him someday. Does Spino fanboys like him understand the damage they do to the franchise and their precious hybrid alike? I'm pretty sure that if the Spino fanboys were less aggressive and delusional, Spino-Rex would be more popular.