I believe it should be removed, I've already removed it from the Video Game tab and YMMV as Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory. I thought I saw a pattern and jumped to conclusions. I was looking at the characters who were already infected in the plot before the introduction of the player characters. I mentioned Nick and Jacob because I thought they were significant evidence for this trope. As I said before I just got overexcited and added them in without considering if this was intentional. Unless the creator says this was on purpose or there is enough evidence then it should be added but I agree this a little forced and overthought.
Edited by BuckI'm glad I wasn't the only person who thought it was kind of shakey. The curse does seem to make you angry but some characters such as Dylan don't even lash out when transforming.
Do we want images for Silas and the Werewolves? And maybe a logo for the podcast?
The Owl House and Coyote Vs Acme are my Roman Empire.Do we ever see Kaylee Hackett? (Spoilers here) Alive? And human?
Edited by BigBadShadow25 The Owl House and Coyote Vs Acme are my Roman Empire.
This was added to the "Werewolves" section
I don't think this is correct, but we can have a discussion here. It's not for the following reasons:
1.) All of the campers can be infected (it's even an achievement). In fact, one of the campers, Laura, is not only female, but always infected.
2.) Max, Ryan, and Chris do not act in the way described, and all are men.
3.) Problems with the werewolves' emotional state only happen with Jacob and Nick, as it's the only things on their mind at the time. When Max transforms, he simply describes symptoms.
4.) Emma is very aggressive and violent as a werewolf, and she is female.
I think this is a very forced interpretation, and shouldn't be added. Agree/Disagree?
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