Talk:Bellwether/@comment-24994652-20160331072407/@comment-1672596-20160401003749

Agreed, TRIMC 95. It is indeed getting really irritating. You know, right now, I think I have to blame Hideo Kojima for the mess regarding plot twist villains, especially with games like Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty or Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, and Kojima, if you are familiar with Metal Gear, seems to promote nihilism in his games, even among good guys. Thanks to that, people are trying to emulate that, and right now, it's more likely kids who see it will likely grow up to become extremely paranoid.

Moana REALLY needs to have a firm bad guy, stat.

Probably the only thing even worse than these lame plot-twist villains (which, if their contributions are going to mean anything, are basically turning kids into paranoid freaks afraid of everything. What, is Disney being run by Metal Gear fans now?) are characters who in the story are treated as good guys and bad guys, yet it turns out the actual basis for said characters in real life actually align to the exact opposite in the morality scale to the films. Take Star Wars for example. The Rebel Alliance were the good guys, and the Galactic Empire were obviously intended to be evil (even being called the "evil Empire."), various Star Wars fans among others when the Original Trilogy came out believed that the Rebel Alliance represented their values, and rooted for them, and believed the Empire was representative of either Great Britain due to our rebelling against them two centuries prior, or the USSR. This idea was so prevalent among the American public that Ronald Reagan, acting as the President at the time, during one of his speeches to the USSR, explicitly compared it to the Evil Empire from Star Wars. Yet it then turns out via Lucas' own big fat mouth that, no, no, we had it all wrong. In actuality, the Empire was in fact supposed to be the United States of America during the Vietnam War (and Palpatine, more specifically, was meant to represent Richard Nixon of all people), and the Rebel Alliance was truly supposed to represent the Vietcong, you know, that mass-murdering communist group that we had to fight against while trying to defend South Vietnam from invasion? I wish that, like the whole Greedo always shooting first debacle, it was simply Lucas talking out of his own butt, but it isn't, there's documented proof and verification from some of his friends that he always intended for Star Wars to be anti-Vietnam propaganda. In fact, it's precisely because of this bombshell, which was just downright disrespectful to the various victims of Communism and the Vietnam Veterans who risked their lives to prevent a Communist takeover only to be stabbed in the back by a left-wing congress who were feeling especially arrogant after toppling Nixon, that I'm an Empire supporter right now and my respect for the Rebel Alliance went down the drain as a result, possibly permanently. And let me tell you, I don't root for the bad guys, in fact, I make sure to always root against the bad guys. Don't root for Gaston even today when I became disillusioned towards Beauty and the Beast and especially Belle due to certain revelations by Woolverton and Katzenberg, so the mere fact that I've only recently started outright supporting the Galactic Empire, the main villains of the films, over the Rebel Alliance, the heroes of the films, should signify just HOW despicable and disgusting Lucas' bombshell truly was. At least with Hans, Yokai, and Bellwether, we still can see them coming even if it's last minute. We didn't even get the knowledge last minute within the films regarding the Rebels and the Empire's true representation.