Thread:PrinceZarbon/@comment-15919363-20140608021023/@comment-72.245.212.174-20140608232119

Learner556 wrote: Yeah I liked Super 17 as a villain and them fusing, he was freaking awesome, only problem was that there's no way 2 Android 17s could have that much power. But regardless of how illogical it was, Super 17 was a complete and total badass.

Ahhh I see, that's a very unique and interesting stand-point. Yeah, Brian's death scene was truly magnificent. It remains one of my favourite scenes in all Dexter. I also love the way Dexter sees himself tied up by George King and the first thing he says is: "I killed Freebo" and continues to relay the story to him in detail. Trinity's death scene was pretty damn awesome too and Dexter's subsequent discovery of Rita's fate. Coincidentally, I prefer characters who appear less onscreen but do a lot for story progression as a whole. The phrase "Less is more" applies to the persona and overall progression of all my favorite characters. They are essentially the same in every franchise or universe; (example: Darth Maul of Star Wars; my personal favorite in that universe, Reptile of Mortal Kombat, Two-Face of DC, Carnage of Marvel, Zarbon of DBZ, etc.) characters who are driven by the role that they play and are essentially used as plot devices to progress the story. I prefer these types to the major characters who appear all the time in each entertainment medium, not only because they meet a wonderfully grisly fate, but because they are the stepping stones that build the story itself.