Thread:BeholderofStuff/@comment-2059440-20181104050249/@comment-34055410-20181105194418

Oghta wrote: Looperreallyreallysucks wrote: @AustinDR Yes, exactly. I can list the Beast's villainous acts right here:


 * 1) Abusing his animals to the point where they run away.
 * 2) Attempting to kill animals (including a baby fawn).
 * 3) Beating a beggar because she "annoyed" him.
 * 4) Giving his people unfair taxes.
 * 5) Ruling his kingdom with an iron fist in general.
 * 6) Attempting to leave an old beggar to die outside in the cold.
 * 7) Unfairly imprisoning Maurice and attempting to leave him to die.
 * 8) Committing extortion by letting Maurice go only if Belle stays.
 * 9) Attempting to starve Belle.
 * 10) Attempting to force Belle to fall in love with him.
 * 11) Forbidding Christmas.
 * 12) Kicking out his servants because they tried to make him apologize to Belle for his behavior.
 * 13) Attacking Gaston (although this was out of self-defense).

Yeah, the Beast is *totally* not a villain (note the sarcasm)... Yeah, a nice person don't you think. It is true that he reformed and is now a good person, but that doesn't change that he spent most of his life being a full degenerate abusive jerkass king who commited several unforgivable and unacceptable actions that were what lead him to be cursed by that witch to begin with. Yes, exactly. Like I said, it's the Beast's actions prior to his redemption that keep him here.