Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-31330278-20190923215815

1A. Just encountered a PE proposal you'll like:

https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:12345B/PE_Proposal:_Culture_045

Culture 045 is scary even for a horror movie. People like Kevin kill people like him in jail. The only thing i'm not sure about this evil incarnated is his reason to wear his creepy mask. Is the mask meant to hide his face from the victims, or covering a certain facial flaw? The second option is possible, because his mask looks as if something is wrong with his face.

1B. Maybe you liked Theodora from "Oz: the Great and Powerful". She's the most tragic version of her I know. I'll check out "Wicked" soon. Did you liked "Wicked" better than the original because you find Dorothy and the wizard as boring and unsympathetic? And does her "Wicked" version's similarities to Maleficent means the witch was abused too?

2+3. Following this video, I can see why he was feared in contrast to Sofia's undeserved adoration. I have a primal fear of hypodermic needles, so seeing a man who's worse than Sofia holding such needle and describing a lobotomy in live footage is quite scary. The reason I asked whether his sadism makes him more evil or less evil is that Sofia is a rare case where lack of sadism makes the villain even more evil. Is it also the reason why Creedy and O'Brien are more vile than Adam Sutler? And if we assume the shadow figure behind the organization called "Big Brother" is a criminal pretending to be a social activist, does it means he (probably he) have an addiction like Atlas does?