Thread:Panzysoldat/@comment-31330278-20190725214555/@comment-31330278-20190926235455

1. As someone who went through some deep abyss of misfortune (clean talk), i can relate to your anxiety problems. You can be specific whenever you'll feel comfortable enough.

2. Depends on the movie and the characters. Battle scenes are mostly awesome, so it make sense. When Jason killed Laurie Campbell, did you feel satisfaction to see a character you don't like very much get killed, or more like "meh. Another Alice Hardy wannabe"?

3. Wesker is awesome either way. He'll work even in romantic comedy and other "heavens no" settings. I would give Nemesis and Pyramid Head a tie, with a slight tendency toward Nemesis for being a better villain. "less interesting horror protagonists" is a controversial term. Hope the less interesting horror protagonist you planned on using isn't Emma Duval or something lol. I don't like meta-destroyers. By "replacing the Frankenstein's monster with the doctor who's the real monster", I meant Doctor Frankenstein is the real monster. His "monster" is just a miserable creature. Speaking of Sidney: Did you hear about the upcoming "Scream" video game? The game begins with Sidney's death. Kinda like how Gina and Sidney killed each other in "Scream Noir 2", but more brutal.

4. Mary and Debbie might be related both for having related actresses and for having similar personalities. As said, both raised children with empathy difficulties. Billy is a psychopath (lack of effective empathy) and Sheldon is Asperger (cognitive empathy). Billy is probably homophobic (misogynists usually hate gays), and only a mother who's similar to a primitive Texan like Mary would educate her son to hate gays. Another shared trait is that both are violent women. The upsetting part is that at least Debbie can claim she lost her marbles and left a husband who hurt her. Mary used to hit a husband who loved her dearly, and casted him out of mankind for something she did. Honestly, the only reason I didn't add Mary to this wiki is that she educated her children better than Debbie did.