Is "the incel" the best villain archetype?
>>151854721as long as they're portrayed sympathetically
>>151854721No? There villainy is 100% dependent on the woman (or women) they interacted with. If the woman was a cunt and did something like burning all their anime figures for funsies, it would be reasonable. However, the woman was being nice, understanding, and giving clear signals that she would like to start friends first. Then it just makes the incel villain look like a retard because he could have had something if he didn't let his thoughts get in the way.
>>151854721Nope, he was a coward, just like every incel.
>>151854721The only message I took from this character is that Power should not be given to the undeserving. If only we could figure that out in 1776, huh?
>live in a world that hates isolated virgin men more than pedos, rapists, muderers, drug dealers, tweakers, cartel members and worse surely that alone proves it's not "just sex" right?
>>151855086Yes, it's about shaming young men who were pushed out of the "eligibility" pool of bachelorhood for not looking and acting like the simpering pretty-boys of Hollywood, and having the audacity to not be okay with it.