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Hatman

Member Since: Thu Jan 01, 1970
Posts: 618
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J. Jonah Jerkson

Member Since: Fri Nov 19, 2004
Posts: 140
Subj: Re: Doorman #2: How I Hate Canadians
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 at 10:32:56 am EDT (Viewed 291 times)
Reply Subj: Re: Doorman #2: How I Hate Canadians
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 01:10:39 pm EDT (Viewed 340 times)


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> "Doorman liked existing." I wonder. He may be nihilistic enough to prefer mayhem and chaos regardless of the risk to his life.
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I agree that he would greatly enjoy mayhem and chaos; however, he's in more control that way than if he were to simply wink out of existence.

> Of course, Doorman's decision to not merely eliminate Hatman indicates his ultimate downfall. That's almost as bad as saying "Nothing can stop me now!"
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> Still, I worry. Doorman is sadistic, ruthless, motivated and resourceful, with hidden potentials in his power. This should not be an easy win for Hatman.
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That's the fun of writing the character for me, actually. He's like Hatman in some aspects, but obviously completely different in others. I think he's a pretty credible threat.

The other thing I like about writing him is he's unabashedly evil. With Harvester I kind of had him flirting with being a villain or just cranky, and I wasn't totally happy with that. With Doorman though, there's no shades of grey, he's just plain evil.

> $19.50 for a single delivered pizza? It doesn't cost that much in USD in New York, and now the loonie is worth more.
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I had no idea what pizza costs in the US, to be honest. I know you can order specialty pizzas from certain places here that will run you over $20, and really Doorman wasn't worried about the price; even if he had let the delivery boy live, Doorman is using Jessic Brahm's money right now.

~Hat~




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