Talk:Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2/@comment-26918266-20170205151600/@comment-27926499-20170329093209

@BloodyBay from YouTube	: The thing is that "stealthy villains", or rather, gimmicky Scooby Doo rejects, have hogged the spot for like, what, 4-5 years now. And they got worse and worse, more lazily written as mere cheap "shock value" gimmicks than actual characters.

The only time they did it right was with King Candy/Turbo. He felt like a character with all sorts of quirks, threat, funny at the same time.

But from Hans onwards, they are just Scooby Doo rejects.

What in the hell does Hans have besides his very shallow shock value ? Nothing. He's not smart, he's not crafty, he's not charismatic. He's just a bratty gold digger who did NOTHING but looking nice and let the plot passively develop in front of his very eyes. And he was an unnecessary cop out, as he wasn't even planned to be a villain. And he's about as threatening as a clogged stall. I mean, he got punched in the face, thrown a bucket on his head, slammed into a pile of horse manure.

Yeah........Sooooooo manipulative and deceitful.

Yokai is not a villain. Period. He's just an angry dad with a vendetta. He's your stereotypical Mr Freeze wannabe, with none of the charm or threat of the original.

And Bellwether is Hans 2.0, but worse. Her plan is a nonsensical convoluted mess, she's not threatening, she has NO background. Why shoot random Joes with NO WITNESSES nìonly to have them captured by the Mayor's goons, when she could simply :

a) Shoot them in crowded places, mirroring Jihadist terrorists in real life.

b) Just shoot or give the Night Howler serum to Lionheart and make him look like a monster, and be done with.

And she was as PREDICTABLE as hell. The stereotypical "wolf in sheep's clothing", even the trailers showed ALL the red herrings.

And besides, the Whole predator racism was just an excuse to justify her hate for Lionheart. And that make her look even more pathetic and weak than Hans.

So guys, (I'm talking to Hey1234 too), don't hype these pathetic, lazy, cheap and repetitive lazy gimmicks as something groundbreaking.

Long before Hans, we had Gaston and Prince Edward from Enchanted, so he's really not groundbreaking at all.

These god-awful last time "plot twists" have to stop. They are predictable, they have been shoved everywhere, they are not interesting, and they are lazy writing at its finest.