Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180823010611

1. The final results are against our vote, even though it was 5 "yes" out of 8 votes. I know Dodgson probably won't get into "pure evil" list, but i respect the final cut. Maybe you and the other admins can add him to "scapegoat" instead, if only because he was torn by t-rex chicks? He ain't a scapegoat, but it's either that or Donald Love syndrome (when a villain have everything to be pure evil, but doesnt get into the list just because there might be someone worse). Other irredeemable JP villains have specific non-pure evil categories. As for Quazi: Since i like the original character and "Hunchback of Notre-Dame" as a whole very much, it was important to me to make him badass and worthy partner for Molly. In Police Legend he look just like the common average man (his so called "hunch" was just a second layer of bullet proof vest. Needless to say, Cindi decimated that extra-layer despite failing at killing Quazi) and have martial intelligence, but his pure soul from the Disney original remains. He at least one killers who see him as his main rival, namely McDonald. Would it make sense if at least one of the killers in part 4 will see Quazi as a major antagonist in their plot line (similar to how some villains in other settings consider some heroes as antagonists)? For clarification: Antagonists and villains are many times overlapping, but not always the same thing. The main antagonist of a character might not be the main antagonist of the story. Example: In most stories, the heroes as also protagonists. But, given the nature of many settings, the heroes are usually antagonists in the villain's plot line.

2. Always glad to make you happy :-). Most symbiots can cure cancer, but i'm not sure about Carnage. enhancing the already exsist cruelty of Cletus Kasady is more like a virus than a cure. Even Thrax won't be hasty to mess with a diseas like that. It kinda gives Osmosis Jones an aura of Batman. Donna Diego sound interesting. I dont know much about Anne Weying, but from what i've read in Wikipedia, i think Scream is the more interesting female symbiote.Donna sounds like a rational person, even though she was infected by a symbiote. Anne was just plain fudged-up. What kind of person choose a symbiote over his/her significant other? Topher Grace can at least blaim the writer on making Brock suicide for not being without the symbiote. Anne had no legit excuse, or any exuse. I hope her "Venom" version would turn out for the better. She can even stay completely human as far as i care. It might be refreshing to see a lawyer in a superheroes movie stay sane and human. Harvey Dent aside, the cliche of "horribly mutated lawyer" should be subverted once in a while. I'll see "Spider-Man: Into The Spider-verse" soon enough. However, a friend of mine watched it and doesnt share our excitement. A good man (having a friendly neighbor whom you can talk about popular colture and comic books is never to be underestimated), but i guess not everyone like everything. If i'll ask Emma Stone, do you think she'll be thrilled as we do, or "huh. Watch it at your own risk" like my friend think?

3. You did the right thing with Corvus and Anastasia's bond. God and Saten (in Project Maria, Satan is only a title. Is it only a title in Dark Seraph as well?) in friendly terms is refreshing and awesome enough :-). Many theological satires draw these 2 as polar opposing forces. You broke the mold on that one. Similar to "Little Nicky", with Satan being in love with an angel, except your idea is better. Interesting choice with making Corvus as faux affably evil. IMO he would work better as a true affably evil, like Jester. He's a tragic demon, also similar to Jester. With that said, i appreciate dearly your courage and vision for this character :-). Will Corvus become better during the sequel? And do you plan him to be more sympathetic than Jester, less sympathetic or equally sympathetic?

4. Good one. Dafne Keen does sound great. I wish the real Carface to be shredded by X-23. I purposely say X-23 and not Wolverine/Lady Deathstrike, because X-23 have only 2 claws, which will make the motherless bastard bleed slower. Another death i wish to Judith's father is getting adamentium ingected to his vains, just like how Wolverine killed Lady Deathstrike. If i put a character based on him as one of Jane's enemies, would he make the most sense as:

A. A sentient evil pitbul (Movieface could also fit as that kind of character, albeit nowhere near to the sheer monstrocity of Judith's father).

B. One of Jane's feral parents, namely the specific parent she'll kill to protect Courteney.

C. Merged into Maureen/General Tiger/Josh the fox.

5. I should really see it soon, both for the obvious reasons and for better understanding of the characters. I decided to do a superheroes weekend, with Wonder Woman and others. On my way to "Batman: Under the Red Hood", i stumbled upon "Batman: Gotham By Gaslight". A minute or so into the movie and i realized i already saw it once. Just forgot the name. Having Gordon as Jack the Ripper is a major culpa, but other than that, the 34 minutes i've seen weren't bad. Gotham in the 19th century is something i would never think about. Selina was cool as always. If it wasn't a comic book, Bruce and Selina could become a normal couple and live their life while solving crimes together. When she said "i'm many things, but i'm nobody's pet", she literally put the cat in Catwoman. The good people did a clever move with doing Gordon's chief as red herring. Yawning in a funeral is red herring incarnated. When one of the nuns was murdered, i was kinda conflicted about how i see her character. As a human being, she should've run away rather than standing and talking to someone who want nothing but killing her. As a watcher who try to guess what the director have in mind, i have a theory that she refuse to run because she didnt wanted to give Gordon the joy of the chase. Not sure, but i think that's what she meant when she said "i won't give you the satisfaction. I forgive you". Selina also had a conflicting moment. I'm pretty sure Gordon could kill her just like the other way around, until Batman came just in time to scare  the psychopath away. Why did Selina had to berate Bruce about "being the knight in the shining armor"? It's not being a knight. It's called "saving your life". Even badass might need a saving once in a while. Selina already saved Bruce when Bane almost killed him, so i guess Bruce repay her with a favor of his own. I also didnt quite understood why would Hugo Strange be there. Is he working with Gordon the Ripper? Did he built a time machine, came back 200 years and planning to make a buck? Right now, it's Strange