Thread:Looperreallyreallysucks/@comment-39213635-20190423191249/@comment-39213635-20190427154222

To me, it is right.

Also, even if it wasn't, the two stories shares too much similarities. If V was able to dealt with Adam Sutler and Peter Creedy, then a V-esque character (or possibly even V himself) would someday shows up and deals with Big Brother and O'Brien. It's only a matter of time. I don't read the novel, but Winston Smith, while rebellious, isn't V. He seems to be still somewhat naive and still shows his fears to the Party, and he doesn't wear a mask, thus is still recognized by the society in-universe as a person rather than an idea, unlike V. Then again, like I said, even if my theory wasn't right, it's only a matter of time until when the "V" of the 1984 universe shows up and deals with the Party the same way V dealt with the Norsefire Party.