Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-4708882-20191204163809

BOT: I'll have to think on them for a minute as while killing his son was very cruel I have to think of all the villains over just the PE ones but every villain to the point of attempted body count. I am not sure immediately as it can be a hard call but I got to consider resources as well as the fact others tried to kill a lot of people solely for power.

1. Yeah that's part of why I love him: he's unpredictable and at least honest he's only helping for selfish reasons. Sir Pentious did have somewhat have a point about that which was a fun part, with Katie she might be afraid as Alastor is apparently one of the higher ranking people in terms of power thus one most wouldn't want to mess with. With Angel Dust I have a feeling he might be a little cautious but also might be attracted to an extent since he seemed to like or not mind some pain.

2. That would of been an interesting take and might explain why she seemed distant from her parents. She might of desired to be wanted but seemed like probably more out of envy or wanting to stroke her own ego.

3. I would really of loved a sympathetic Scarecrow and he could of worked easier. In one about Scarecrow they could of easily of done it with him trying to study fear and think of applications for therapy or something else like trying to use it to find a way to overcome fear but either shut down in work or mocked. In that case he might of wanted to get enough founding to continue his work or just obsessed with power (depending on writer sometimes he's delusional, others he's a power hungry person, a mix of both or just obsessed with fear). They could of shown how he was driven mad from abuse from relatives and society thus sympathetic. Bane unfortunately is generally written as born/raised in prison to serve his father's sentence though raised by convicts but could be very interesting to see how he grew with what he went through. Both could easily be an interesting movie especially with the psychology and effects on those two with it easier to sympathize with over Joker.

4. I will admit I agree they don't deserve protection and while not legal I don't always agree with the law though generally avoid breaking it mainly because its not generally worth the risk. The only issue I can see with "Project Jamal" is it could be abused with false accusations or corrupt people using them to kill others they don't like. Granted if somehow monitored to a point where risk was made minimal and strong evidence I'd encourage it plus I like the concept but unfortunately has issues for real world application like leading to dictatorships.