I mean: short-haired Viltrumite lady who refused to procreate with mere humans. Can her participation in the events may be the same as in original story? How her character development may look like? Exactly as originally? Because her character development was kinda weird and not aiming in the good direction. From peaceful (as for Viltrum) emissary to one of the worst psychos. She started as quite calm, cold and calculating character, doing things unusual for Viltrumites:

  1. Agreeing to wait for negotiations with Mark;
  2. Apologizing to Mark for threatening his mother;
  3. Trying to convince him to join Viltrum Empire, instead of threatening him like Kregg did before;
  4. Helping Invincible to save the sinking ship;
  5. Openly complimenting his strength and will;
  6. After being attacked, pinning Mark down and warning him instead of simply beating;
  7. After “defeating” Allen, she took him to the prison for analysis instead of finishing or mutilating him off.

The first time when Viltrumite refused to fight

And, around Viltrumite War, her design changed slightly and she started acting like regular Viltrumite, but even worse later. We all know where this went.

I am curious - and a bit scared (of her) - how the show will handle this one. Will she stay as calm and ruthless character, or will show up to be maniac since the beginning? Or perhaps her change will be explained in some way. Or she should be rewritten/cancelled as originally too unlikable and having mostly negative participation in the saga?

What are your expectations and opinion about future of one of the worst characters?

  • PerceptionTiny6385B
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    1 year ago

    Hone think they’re gonna keep it pretty much the same. And when they do get to that part they’ll just put a disclaimer on screen before the episode starts.

    I really do feel like THAT part while controversial and triggering speaks to people in the way of showing them these thing can happen to men to. I’ve seen a lot of people appreciate that, and what it did to Mark’s character.