Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180527221020

1. Just like in the new "Beauty and The Beast", my version of Belle is also planned to be smart and compotent. She wasn't quite sure about Cindi's family history, but she was part of the reason Tweedle Dee almost got caught. When Dee attacked Belle, Adam came in a rush to fill his duty as a loving boyfriend and got killed in the process. Unable to save her boyfriend (even the biggest badass in the universe might not be savable when being sawed by a chainsaw, or getting an equally brutal and painful death), Belle did the next best thing, which was filming Dee in her phone and sending his picture to the police as part of calling for help. Dee couldn't chase Belle, because as soon as his picture got to the police, he had to run for his freedom/life. Knowing he should be so lucky if the cops will get to him before Cindi, he decided to escape some of the more competent cops and attempt a flea bargain. In other words, i'm not saying Belle will kill Dee, but she made a big impact on the plot and Dee's fate as either Cindi's victim in this part or Cat's victim in part 3 after becoming a state witness.

2. The ending arousing some questions:

A. The enchantress casted her spell not only on Adam and his servants. Turn out the villagers once knew aboud the castle as much as Gaston do, but forgot after absorbing part of the enchantress' spell. Gaston was Immune to the spell because he was at the big war at the time and Le-Fou was immune because his love for Gaston is much more powerful than most of the spells i know. If the enchantress wanted to punish only Adam (his servants became objects because Adam treated them as objects), why did she also casted a spell on the innocent villagers?

B. On one hand, the enchantress turned the beast into a hedious creature and cursed everyone in a range of 100 miles of so from the castle. On the other hand, she saved Belle's father from the bandits/wolves and came back to reverse the spell when she found out Adam became good. Does her chaotic neutral approache means she's the god of her setting? In case she is, does she have followers?

C. Belle's father was once a great engineer. Belle chose the right person to execute her idea of picking the lock. Does her father lost part of his edge due to getting old and losing Belle's mother after the latter died from the black plague, or because the enchantress' national curse got to him just like the other villagers?

D. Unlike Belle's mother, Adam's mother died regardless to the plague. The flashback about her death showed no plague-related scars on her. We know Adam's father was both a horrible person and a horrible king. Is it safe to theorize maybe the former king poisoned his queen after the latter questioned one of his more dubious decisions?

E. BATB and Scre4m have many similarities, if not outright paralels. Belle was Sidney with Trevor merged into her (smart and awesome final girl, Gaston/Jill had some sort of obssesion for her and saw her as a major obstacle in the way to aquiring power/fame), Adam was most likely a male version of Gale Trevor merged into her (started out as an aversive person, but went through developement and became Belle/Sidney's most powerful ally, the Trevor part is because Gaston/Jill saw him as the main antagonist and hated him even more than they hated Belle/Sidney), the villagers army were the public who were fooled by Jill up until some moments after the credits, Belle's horse was Dewey (Always with the best intentions, help Belle/Sidney get to places, both literally and emotionally, obviously not as smart as some of the other good characters), Gaston was Jill (the obvious reasons), Le-Fou was Charlie (also obvious reasons) and the enchantress was Wes Craven (the most powerful person in this setting). If we take the paralels one step further, does it mean i can have educated guess about the characters, relying on both settings? Examples: Jill planned to be a politician after her killing Spree, Charlie could be redeemed, Belle is planning to write a best seller and so on.

3. I like your idea about the Predators' plan of using human DNA as some sort of youth formula :-). Now that's a vision. An idea of my own is inspired by Jurassic World. A pack of xenomorphs will be raised for military uses. One of the soldier will be their trainer, something like Owen Grady. The architects behind their creation are an alien Wu and a Hoskins-like warlord who sold his soul to the Predator Wu.

4. I hope the Jack Frost they were aiming to inspier Jacques is this guy, because a villainous version of the original would fit better in another story IMO. Hazel starting to sound better. "You killed my sister" is always a strong motive, let alone stronger than most of RWBY villains' motives. He shouldnt be a villain not despite being a great character, but rather because he would work better as an anti-hero. And he's true affably evil (more affably than evil) to top it all. Make perfect sense that Ozpin is more shady then the characters might know. I dont like people who refuse to acknowledge they have a part in other people's misfortune. I join you very educated theory and believe time will tell us that Hazel is actually a poor guy and Ozpin is the true villain. Ozpin better not having a secret accomplice among the students, because i wish him to die like Bellatrix Lestrange if he'll do that.