Thread:Jayden Jean-Baptiste/@comment-29486012-20161116141201/@comment-4548186-20170112203452

"For all we know"? So we have to rely on hypotheticals again?

Also, here's a thing I'd like to point out: him being a rapist? The movie doesn't care. It's one line thrown in at the scene of his death. The movie is not treating him as the "rapist of thousands of women", he's just the villain's henchman. That's what the movie presents him as, not as the "possibly a pedophile" serial killer who raped "thousands" of wmen (something which is not even stated in-film).

We never see Finn's victims. We never see him victimize anyone. We never see the film devote time to all the "women he raped and murdered". No, it's relegated to one line. The movie spends it's time fcusing on Ravenna, not Finn. The movie is not trying to present him as an Ultimate Evil, just the villain's henchman with one line thrown in near his death solely to reduce audience sympathy.

This whole time, you've been having to rely on Fridge Horror to try and sell him as the worst villain of all media (Oh, he looked at a girl that he was taking prisoner, that means he might rape children! For all we know, he's raped thousands of women across the years). All of these things are things the movie doesn't care to dwell on. If the movie was trying to make him out to be as bad as you're saying, they wouldn't have spent all of one-two lines mentioning it in passing.

Also, for Voldemort: if you research how many casualties his war to wipe out most of humanity brought, the numbers reach into up to 7000 (maybe even higher). Those wars lasted only a fraction of the time Finn has been alive. So, if we take your word for it, and Finn has raped and killed "thousands" of women across the centueies, that would mean Voldemort racked up a similar, if not higher, bodycount in a couple years of that time. But then again, we don't know Finn's bodycount, so we have to rely on hypotheticals regarding him, because the movie didn't care enough to dwell on his crimes.