Thread:Pizzacheese/@comment-31330278-20190329212751/@comment-31330278-20190413202511

1. Fun fact (i'll see the movie eventually. Between college assignments): Matthew Lillard, who played the assistant, also played Stu Macher. His "Thir13en Ghosts" characters will be better, but you gotta give Matthew the credit for risking his neck for a dull character and still made the said character memorable due to his acting levels. Happen to see "Scooby Do"? If you didn't, try to watch Scream and then Scooby Do. I did the mistake of watching "Scooby Do" before "Scream", and now I can't take any serial killer played by Matthew as intimidating. Even seeing him playing a serious serial killer in "Criminal Minds" didn't changed it.

2. Make sense with hermits and introverts, but sure about aspies? I mean, a whole race of Asperger's? More likely that some were, most were not, just like with us. If the scenario you described would be real, it's also possible that the 2 types of human (3 with the hobbits) would form a special united front to mend the aspies on both sides. It could be like in fantasy settings, with many races are part of mankind (humans, elves, dwarves, hobbits/gnomes and so on).