Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-34055410-20181021172249/@comment-31330278-20190705224317

BOT1+BOT2A+topic 3: If Cersei and Tywin aren't psychopaths, then they must be socipaths. Of course she would break apart from Myrcella’s death. She's still a mother. I must say she's IMO more sympathetic than Tywin. Cersei went through serious crap before becoming what she was and died with her redeemed brother. Tywin was more like the pregmatic tyrant type. Blaming his own flesh and blood at the death of his wife, which is something Tyrion couldn't possibly have any control about, is just childish. I'm not encouraging patricide, but when Tyrion killed his father, i felt Tyrion's pain.

BOT2B+topic 1: After watching the new "Aladdin", i took notice that Jafar is rather similar to Mills. Both were psychopaths who killed royalties (Mills killed Lockwood, Jafar killed Jasmine's mother), both corrupted dinosaurs (Mills corrupted Indoraptor, Jafar corrupted Iago, which is also a dinosaur because birds are dinosaurs) and both were consumed by jealousy. Do you think Mills also came from a harsh background, just like Jafar did? Also, does the fact not all JP enthusiastics are as open-minded as you is to their insult, or it's just me being naive to expect people to be able to talk about more than specific topics?

BOT3: As much as it hurt to say it, i believe part of why many people hate Joffrey more than Tanner and Ramsay is because these men were brave and strong regardless of being horrible pieces of work, while Joffrey was a spineless coward just like you said. Now, when i think of it, The Mountain is a walking fridge logic. People knows he's a ruthless man of mass destruction for years. No one can defeate a hulk who fight dirty in a fair fight. How come only Oberyn had the common sense to use poison? I know it took more than a poisoned sword to kill the monstrosity, but one would expect people to use poison against this thing, right?