Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20180426232140

1. Definitely sounds like a good show and for some reason the description reminds me of a show called Deadly Women. I might give the show a shot eventually because definitely sounds interesting and right up my alley. Yeah it's sad to see when some people never learning from their mistakes and waistling their potential on things that ultimately cost them.

2. I got to agree Mickey while not necessarily the smartest had some decent points namely against Stu and Billy. Mrs. Loomis probably was playing some of it by ear on if to let him take the rap like he wanted or simply kill him. By the end it seemed like she probably saw hoe crazy his plan was and didn't want to risk him letting everyone know about her involvement.

3. Not sure that I've dealt with many, my father tends to prefer the first movie but also had no problem admitting he occasionally preferred a sequel, most my friends tend to just take each thing by itself though my ex really seemed to prefer the original always. So besides maybe a few kids who I barely talked to I don't think I have dealt with one or many personally.

4. Yeah the Beowolves are according to the creators the weakest of Grimm and were seemingly used more in early seasons just to do the BB Wolf to fight Ruby. Beowulf was definitely a fun story and could be used in the Police Legends series easily enough and probably a fun anti-hero. With Cinder I feel like she'll try to turn on her master due to feeling like she is a godlike figure only to learn the hard way her boss isn't one to betray. My reasoning is while Salem so far has been pretty affable to most her servants (arguably one of the best bosses of the villains shown) Cinder has betrayed practically all her alliances, wants nothing less than ultimate power and likely doesn't wants to take orders from anyone.