Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-71.79.101.59-20140402002122/@comment-25540103-20150925004736

Creepercola106 wrote: Somebody Wise wrote: Man, I know this thread is dead, but just reading through some of the posts here, I am so dissapointed in Sharkface. I didn't mind that he took over as like the active villain while Locus and Felix kinda took a step back and unleashed him on Chorus, but come on, he died too early. I mean, you bring back a minor villain, and you'd thing they would make him a major one, the enemy from the past that would have haunted them for Seasons, like every major RvB villain, but no. He was just a filler.

And the COUNSELOR. WTF. You bring back such a potentially interesting character, who was second in command of Project Freelancer, and he's just there for like a few minutes of the entire Season 13. He WAS WASTED! Would it not have been sick if Wash and C discovred that he survived, that possibly the only other survivor of Project Freelancer was on the same planet as them? But no, he was just there to confirm that Maine is dead to all the fans that can't face the truth, and surprise people in the first episode. Another potentially great character dead too soon.

jeez. I'm assuming you didn't hear what Miles said about Sharkface.

Sharkface is a manifestation, you could say, of what Carolina would have become if she continued to try and beat Tex. He was the embodiment of not letting go of your past, and the way he died was intended to show the audience what, realistically, would happen to someone who didn't learn to let things go. I didn't hear that specific thing thta Miles said about him, but I knew that Sharkface was supposed to be kind of like the opposite of Carolina. They both survived the Freelancer-Insurrection war, both of their teams were killed off one way or another. The only difference was that Carolina already found the person responsible, the Director, and almost fucking killed him, only deciding not to in the end, but he still shot himself anyways. But Sharkface, he still had all that anger stored up. He still didn't get his revenge. But he too could have learned to let things go, like Carolina did the S10 finale. That would have made him an even better character, rather than just a manifestation of something Carolina would have been for 1 Season.