Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-25342388-20190316215339/@comment-25342388-20190321131211

Oh cool. I am thinking about effort posting Ed Wuncler II for Pure Evil. As while, despite the show being a dark comedy that doesn't take itself seriously too often, Wuncler is played quite seriously and is presented as a very realistic evil.

Wuncler is a loan shark who preys on fiancially vulnerable families only to get them further indebt. Eventually making them sign themselves into slavery making them work as actual slaves in a theme park called "Freedom Land" in a twisted reinactment of the 19th century plantation. He has done this to dozens, possibly hundreds of families.

We see the families working as slaves suffering various manners of abuse and torture. Children are put in potato sacks and pushed off hills, they are then chained in boxes and splashed with water guns, put in torture racks, etc. It is also heavily implied that he stabbed one of his slaves to death in a fit of rage. In the climax, we see the full extent of his brutality when he tries to slice off Huey's feet to make a public example out of him (Huey is only ten years old, btw).

Redeeming Qualities? - None shown. He has a son and grandfather but he never interacts with them onscreen so we have no idea what his relationship with them is like.

Heinous Standard? - I am not going to lie. The heinous standard is high. Alot of evil acts are played for comedy. There is a rapist named the Booty Warrior who gets to sent to jail for raping a man and is implied to had raped others. There is this evil business woman who kills two of her employees for not being "EVIL" enough.

There is even his own father, Wuncler Sr. who exploits child labor and blew up a building with several people in it to try to kill one man. However I would say, Wuncler II is worse since he has mass slavery/torture on his rapsheet which Wuncler Sr. doesn't really get up to, nor due do any of the other characters.