Talk:Bellwether/@comment-24994652-20160331072407/@comment-25097798-20160331233150

So, Alpha, you hate morality?

"I hate this idea so much." This is not an artistic idea. This is how things work. In this world, there is right and wrong. There is good and then there's bad. There are morally right people and there are morally wrong people. Disney Villains happen to be on the wrong side of morality, because they chose to be this way. They're no worthy of sympathy or pity.

When someone tries to kill you, he's/she's not "morally ambiguous". He's/She's plain evil and should be presented as such. No gimmicks to hide his/her true intentions,  only to be revealed as the bad guy in the last 20 minutes of the movie and then leave ambiguous messages about him/her even being bad at all. It's annoying, it provides no moral lesson or suspense and contributes nothing to the story.

It's not "s lapping a "villain" label on a character". It's presenting a character as he/she really is; A villainous and callous character, that needs to be put back in his/her place. This nihilism is getting way out of hand. What's next? Joker or Scar or Voldemort or Frollo or Umbridge were good all along?