Talk:Bellwether/@comment-27873180-20160315174959/@comment-27926499-20160323090259

I absolutely disagree. They pulled this trope so many times, it has become a boring yearly gimmicky guessing game of picking up the culprit among the most insuspectable character. By the time they rolled the trailers on, I was already guessing it was either the Mayor or her.

And sincerely......I'm sick of these grey morality characters. I don't want to sympathize with a reject who just because he/she was bullied as a kid or mistreated in his job, he/she wants to take on someone completely unrelated to the cause of his misfortune. Call me heartless or whatever, but I just don't feel anything for characters like this. They're morons who wants to play a part they are simply not fit to play, because they simply lack the skills or wits. In fact, the two very characters like this (Hans and Bellwether) fail in their ultimate goal, because they were so obsessed with one small part of their goals, that they never considered to do any backup plan whenever the situation could've gotten worse.

All they ever did was looking innocent and idling in a corner, either waiting for plot devices to ensue, or having someone doing the job, because they couldn't risk blowing their cover.

But in the end, they are weaklings who don't really possess the intelligence, craftyness, methods. As lowly rejects they start off as, as lowly rejects they end up as.

The only exception I can sympathize with is Yokai/Callagahan, but I don't consider him a villain at all, he's a tragic character who tries to fight back actively the source of his sad fate, at the expense of Others. In the end, he learns this is wrong, and thus ends his story.

And of course, King Candy/Turbo, simply because we get to fully know what he is like, because he is a mastermind and he's crafty. And because he's not a passive character.