Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171105165937

1. My solutions for the houdini paradox are either redemption (the best one) or a fanfic that bring the karma on someone who got away in the canon (like i did with Hank Loomis in Scream Noir). The second way can solve an inconclusive story.

3. Which make your idea superior to Suikotsu. Suikotsu was never conflicted and never came near to redemption. He only asked Kikyo to kill him because he knew other people will be far less merciful, like with some criminals that provoke the cop to kill them because they want a clean death rather than get murdered in jail.

5. Cell was a well-written villain by his own right, but omnicide make little sense. Most people want something. Just destroying the world won't help anybody, including the deranged person who destroyed it. Did Cell had an idea what to do after staying alone in the universe? If his plan was working, he would practically kill himself, either from the mass explosion or by getting suffocated in space. I want to hope that Gero didnt knew his creation was omnicidal. If he knew, that makes his artificial intelligence more artificial than intelligence.

6. So basically Goku was thinking "Yeah, Frieza was diabolical, but at least he had balls. Baby was just a parasitic load of nothing". Like how Umbridge is a bigger hate sink than Voldemort, even though Voldemort is worse.

7. Another villainous hypocritic irony: In JW, Hoskins had a scene where he talked about a wolf he once raised since childhood and turned him into his loyal guardian. But raptors are not wolves, so Hoskins was confident about seeing them at the most narrow way possible (As Owen put it: "You create animals, dont learn anything about them except what you want to know and lying to yourself you own them and have control") without any sign he cares about them and expect they'll following orders. Wise man (sarcasm mode).