Thread:Miyazaki11/@comment-1041609-20151027235452/@comment-5255288-20151223054649

To Euro:

Made that way? Honestly?

In fiction, it's not believable to just stick good or evil labels on stuff. You have to give a reason why. Everything is neutral. Good stuff and bad stuff are that way because we, the audience, are made to see it that way.

Take Harry Potter for example. Voldemort kills Harry's parents, and we see that it makes Harry miserable in the care of his aunt and uncle. We see Voldemort as a despicable villain, because of what he did to our cherished main character.

Do you get it? You can't just say something's evil because it was made that way. We won't believe it until you show us - and no, corrupting a father-daughter duo won't cut it. It will cut it, however, once I/the audience sympathize with those two. And right now? There is no reason for me to care.

Besides, how can a planet be evil? It's a rock/ball of gases out in space. It doesn't do anything. Try again.

To Wolfy:

Welcome back!