Talk:Alistair Krei/@comment-3444885-20141119052829/@comment-3444885-20141124213009

Alan Tudyk's history of voice acting has nothing to with it. Neither does him being your favorite character.

"Morally unsafe" is pretty much the definition of "not good". You do know what morals are, right? Morals are your sense of right and wrong. If Alistair is morally unsafe that means he is liable to do something wrong (and he is fully aware when he doing it). He launched young lady into the dangerous unknown when he knew there was a problem, simply for the sake of the progress of his own company. After that, he demonstrated no remorse at what he did to Abigail. He did not say even "sorry", simply "I'll give you whatever you want". He wasn't apologizing, he was simply trying to keep his butt from getting kicked. That is not "good", that is neutral at best.