Talk:Bellwether/@comment-24308881-20160308140458/@comment-26864513-20160331203045

Hey1234, I disagree with you vehemently. Bellwether was a fantastic character. She was manipulative in a variety of different ways. And once she did reveal herself, it made sense in her eyes to reveal her facade to Judy once she realised Bellwether's true intentions. Hey, your dissapointment in Bellwether wasn't her character per say, but rather, you've been (or more specifically, Disney fans) have been so predispositioned to see her as the "typical bad guy" that any trope that deviates against that is immediately considered to be underwhelming.

[http://Read this Tumblr post I made on Bellwether. It justify's her purpose as a villain. Read this Tumblr post I made on Bellwether. It justify's her purpose as a villain. ]

What do you get out of the obvious villains? a label that there's a bad guy? well, the magic of Disney Revival era movies is that they blur the lines of the good guys and bad guys. For ever surprise villain, there's scenes where the heroes do equally villainous actions for the greater good, or, without realising. Disney fans need to stop placing Disney characters in "good guy"/"bad guy" boxes, because truth be told, that prevents complex character development.