Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-36740624-20181127192138/@comment-31330278-20181216135352

1. Why did they changed a nice character into a villain? It should be the other way around, or just making a bad character as worse. Not just taking a perfectly nice person and turn him/her to be evil. But you know which personality change from the original you would like? "The Fox and the Hound". In the movie, Tod and Copper were two good friends who went apart because of their families, but came back to their senses in the ending. In the novel, Tod was a psychopath and Copper was as ruthless as Indoraptor, but nowhere nearly as tragic. The novels ended in a colossal heartbreak. Tod was literally chased to death (he died out of exaustion) and Copper was shot by his own master. The movie, with all of its nightmarish parts, is much better and much lighter.

2. You can try, but i'm in doubt Jack and Delta will become part of this wiki. You can talk about it with admins. As for Eleanor: If you go for the good endings, she'll save Sofia. Even if there was no real love, i believe there was a part in Eleanor who didnt wanted to see her mother drowning. I wonder if Eleanor ever looked into her depraved mother's eyes and searched for something in her heart that is beyond cold-blooded psychopathy, despite knowing there are no evidents to support it.

3. Sorry for not being clear. I dont have a son at the moment. It's a manner of speach. Like how sometimes, a character might talk to the audience, but the character itself doesnt know he/she is a character in a movie (example: When Claire said "welcome to jurassic world", she talked to the audience. But she clearly doesnt know it's a movie. For her, it's all real). The part where Morrigan can't stay in a room with a man without killing him by sex is just misogyny. female psychopaths who use their sex apeal to achieve things doesnt go to these places. Also, how can Hulk be rapist and cannibal? Are we talking about the same character?