Talk:Gaston/@comment-25386846-20140913221748/@comment-1672596-20140913224657

Claytons, sure, but definitely not Gastons. In the real world, most villains don't openly gloat about their evil plotting and dirty deeds in public and get cheered on. In fact, most times, if they do that, they effectively committed political suicide. Look what happened when Stalin's crimes were exposed post-mortem: Most of the USSR actually rioted and at least one revolt occurred in Eastern Europe. Villains actually rely on deception to get what they want, and deception means no exposing of any details that would paint a very bad image of you as a result. Probably the only exception is if your plan specifically required some resistance so the ones going against the plan would unwittingly carry it out for you.