Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-31330278-20191220235516

1. After playing the bad options game again, I can confirm he really did attack the heroes group when they weren't looking, just like you said. I played the option where Lee goes to rescue Clementine alone, but when Lee went back to the house as a stop in his quest for saving Clementine, he found the fellow survivors locked in the shed where the boat was supposed to be. Kenny got a black eye and one ugly cut under one eye, Ben's under lip was slightly bleeding, and I choose to believe that Vernon and his crew went easy on Omid and Christa because the crew have certain standards. I'm fully aware to the fact that he's a saint compare to most villains in the franchise, but it's still unsettling to realize a doctor can become such a snakehead. I bet his daughter, which he lost, is upset from what her father became. When I think of it, he's kinda similar to some of the self-righteous angels in "Dark Seraphs", doesn't he?

2. We already have Wu as the immoral (amoral is when a character doesn't have a moral agency. What you were meant to say is immoral), so good point. The scientist I planned for my JP3 reboot will be probably the black female scientist who'll become the new survivor alongside with Grant, Tembo and Eric. Do you see Manfred working as part of a bigger crime organization, and as such, have different agenda than a bigger criminal? Also, some fans are locked in the misconception that Ludlow isn't evil. Not just not evil enough. Some of them see him as not evil at all. Most JP villains are worse, but his actions marks him as evil enough for me. If you had to guess, would you say that "Ludlow isn't evil" misconception is because the criticism many people have toward Hammond (I have a lot of criticism about this man too, both about his novel version and his redeemed cinematic version), or is it because Ludlow is low-tier?

3. I think a few weren't done great but then a few others were done better than the original at least in my opinion. I lean to it more being Crane and the Valeskas just overshadowing everyone by a long shot. The Barbra Gordon one I personally wasn't a big fan of though based more off a Batgirl's mother from what I remember but it's been a while.

4. One of my future proposals, other than Lord Cotys, is a man who's similar to the shaman and Gul'dan. Cruel Veterinarian from "Courage the Cowardly Dog". As someone who like the show as much as I do, you remember his involvement at Courage's harsh beginning. Katz might be worse, but the veterinarian is scarier, because he's more realistic and had a pettier motive than Katz. Sending Courage's parents to space, in addition to many other dogs (I can only imagine what he did to humans), marks him as the catalyst of Courage's miserable origins. The thing I don't remember about the veterinarian was his goal. Why did he do these cruel experiments, other than sadism? Katz, The Queen of the Black Puddle and Fusilli had their defined goals, albeit twisted. What did the veterinarian wanted to achieve?