Thread:Panzysoldat/@comment-31330278-20190725214555/@comment-31330278-20190911165256

1. No biggie. Now, the grammar errors might be re-fixed. The part where the series and the movies happening in different times isn't entirely true. The cinematic universe is over, but the canon Sidney, Dewey and Gale are still alive. They're not characters in the canon tv universe, but they are still alive, and might meet the new cast, at least in theory. Plus, there's a very reasonable theory that the whole first 2 seasons were actually Gale's novel. That explains so much. Why it's a universe of expies, why Emma is such a horrible final girl, why season 1 was "Scream 3" all over again, and many more.

2. If you'll choose to get deeper into it, i'll be glad to hear about your insights :-). Same goes for Yuval Noah Harari's books.

3. Many people see her as worse than she really is just because she killed Randy. I liked Randy, but IMO hating someone more than he/she deserves is childish. I respect opinions, but I believe people should be hated pound for pound, not for killing special characters. Hope you see her as worse because he intentions were less noble. Jamal killed bad people too. 3 of his victims, which is 75% of all his successful kills, were homicidal and destructive people. Tony enabled Hook Man to did what he did, Avery was an abusive boyfriend and Hook Man is pure evil. Some other killers killed bad people (not just jerks like Rebecca. Real bad people) too, but only Jamal can claim his murders were more good than harm.

4. That would've been better. Clyde was the good man all along. It's just the crooked angle of the movie that paint him as a villain. He did what everyone who could take action would do. Even the part with killing innocents doesn't make him vile. Many people with his resources would've done far worse and for far worse reasons.

5. You have a kudos for the hard question. I have many liked fictional serial killer. The answer is individual and depends on what you're looking for in a killer. If you watched "The Orphan Killer", what do you think about Marcus Miller?