Thread:Overseer80/@comment-24623206-20140528063405

Let me address the two categories that you are removing from the page:

1. He teleports when he is fighting the would-be robbers in the alleyway. One of them attempts to run away, and he appears right behind him. I would also say that he since he is a ghost with demonic powers, and he moves swiftly through the theatre, he probably uses said power.

2. By definition, a Virtuously Vile villain is a Complete Monster and an Honorable villain. He is a Complete monster (that has already been settled through a fierce debate.) As far as him being honorable, he shows certain levels of respect for Christine (albeit, not a enough to make him redeemable in anyway) and agrees to tutor he and helps her advance her career, although he is brutally murdering people in order to do so. He keeps his end of bargins on numerous occasions. And he also only murders those he feels as necessary in order to keep his bargin with Christine. Are they justified killings? Of course not. But he doesn't go around killing random people, only those he feels needs to die. He also gives certain victims ample opportunity to "repent" before killing them. This is seen in the sauna scene where he where he tries to persuade the critic to recant his review. When the critic refuses, he brutally murders him. His honorable traits are also seen during his confortation with the prostitute, where he pays her in full after her "services".  