Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20191217152856/@comment-29414935-20191230014714

Speaking of Pure Evil villains. Do you remember the drug lord who was very heinous and got his brain heavily injuried and his entire face scarred, because the protagonist wanted to make him a lesson for the terrible things he was done? Yeah, this one is a villain that does not got better but even more worse and dangerous. That shows that some people will never change. And the protagonist believes in redemption and that the criminals will learn of their mistakes if they are equaly punished and send to prison rather then be killed. Don't works for this person.

So my question, in the end the protagonist throws him out of a window because he blackmailed to kill an innocent family, which leaves him with all his bones broken. In the last scene of him, we see him completely wrapped in plaster and in a hospital. Then the doctor comes in and tells him that he will never be able to move a body part again, which causes the drug lord to cry. It is played for comedic reasons, so we can laugh about him getting what he deserves. But can this maybe become a disqualifying thing because he cries?