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I\'m on the fence about this. Dang Hu is referred to in the movie as \
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I\\\'m on the fence about this. Dang Hu is referred to in the movie as \\\"the most vicious chief Talon has ever seen\\\" and certainly locking someone outside the city with the Druun is a crappy thing to do.

The problem is that the scene shows that Dang Hu is using the situation to extort Sisu into revealing where the other dragon gem pieces are. She\\\'s having the doors shut slowly by her henchmen to intimidate Sisu into talking and Sisu is running towards the still-open doors.

However the timing is such that Raya rides in and saves Sisu before the scene fully plays out. Had the doors shut, I\\\'d say that yes Dang Hu crossed the line. But what\\\'s shown is a pretty intense extortion scene in play (and since Dang Hu wanted the pieces, letting Sisu get petrified wasn\\\'t in her best interests).

Currently my thinking is the Dang Hu is a pretty shitty piece of work but I don\\\'t know if she actually crossed the line.

Feedback welcome.
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I\'m on the fence about this. Dang Hu is referred to in the movie as \
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I\\\'m on the fence about this. Dang Hu is referred to in the movie as \\\"the most vicious chief Talon has ever seen\\\" and certainly locking someone outside the city with the Druun is a crappy thing to do.

The problem is that the scene shows that Dang Hu is using the situation to extort Sisu into revealing where the other dragon gem pieces are. She\\\'s having the doors shut slowly by her henchmen to intimidate Sisu into talking and Sisu is running towards the still-open doors.

However the timing is such that Raya rides in and saves Sisu before the scene fully plays out. Had the doors shut, I\\\'d say that yes Dang Hu crossed the line. But what\\\'s shown is a pretty intense extortion scene in play (and since Dang Hu wanted the pieces, letting Sisu get petrified wasn\\\'t in her best interests).

Currently my thinking is the Dang Hu is a pretty shitty piece of work but I don\\\'t know if she actually crossed the line.

Feedback welcome.
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The MoralEventHorizon trope has been added for xxx thusly:
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The MoralEventHorizon trope has been added for Dang Hu thusly:
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I\'m on the fence about this. Dang Hu is referred to in the movie as \
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I\\\'m on the fence about this. Dang Hu is referred to in the movie as \\\"the most vicious chief Talon has ever seen\\\" and certainly locking someone outside the city with the Druun is a crappy thing to do.

The problem is that the scene shows that Dang Hu is using the situation to extort Sisu into revealing where the other dragon gem pieces are. She\\\'s having the doors shut slowly by her henchmen to intimidate Sisu into talking and Sisu is running towards the still-open doors.

However the timing is such that Raya rides in and saves Sisu before the scene fully plays out. Had the doors shut, I\\\'d say that yes Dang Hu crossed the line. But what\\\'s shown is a pretty intense extortion scene in play (and since Dang Hu wanted the pieces, letting Sisu get petrified wasn\\\'t in her best interests).

Currently my thinking is the Dang Hu is a pretty shitty piece of work but I don\\\'t know if she actually crossed the line.

Feedback welcome.
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