It was murder for one. But it was also stupid of him. He was a geriatric old man what the hell is the shame In having a tree that provides for him? Hell why didn't he just sell it to someone? It was on his property.
>b-b-but he gave his hat to someone (he thought was his own childhood self) that one time!
But seriously, I agree with you. I don't care if some call it OOC, "Ball of Revenge" is a you need to know about what kind of person he is.
>b-b-but he gave his hat to someone (he thought was his own childhood self) that one time!
But seriously, I agree with you. I don't care if some call it OOC, "Ball of Revenge" is a you need to know about what kind of person he is.
Yep. Sure he had a shitty childhood combined with a truckload of insecurities he's totting with himself, this is no justification to be such an arse about stuff.
I never uderstood what did Muriel saw in him.
Eustace was jealous that the tree was providing for the family and got a big swollen head as punishment.
Thing he got a swollen head for cutting it out of jealousy instead just plain jealousy. What a douche...
Word of God says that they had a backstory planned where Muriel was in love with somebody else, and Eustace killed them to have her all for himself, with little to no good intentions to come from it.
Muriel was simply a grieving widow who thought Eustace was more complex than he really was. While he is nothing more than a bitter funny old loser who got handed the worst in life, even when he's relaxing, he still feels the need to complain and put people down because for once he feels superior now that he's close to death's door, and it matters less what other people think now that he's at a point where he's at the very least provided for.
That's why he's a shithead to Courage. Who more or less took his position in the house as the doated child, and he feels the need to let it out just for that feeling of "feeling more important", if for just a moment. With Muriel none-the-wiser being naive to the man who convinced her he's not all bad on his better days.
In the end, both Muriel and Eustace are reliant on each other because they know that they'd die alone otherwise. And sadly one dog isn't enough to fill those holes.
>Word of God says that they had a backstory planned where Muriel was in love with somebody else, and Eustace killed them to have her all for himself, with little to no good intentions to come from it.
Damn that's dark as frick.
>Word of God says that they had a backstory planned where Muriel was in love with somebody else, and Eustace killed them to have her all for himself, with little to no good intentions to come from it.
How is this a bad thing?
Modern morality says this is evil and to just sit down and be a cuckold.
Modern Morality says; don't do evil shit to good and decent people because then you'll just be living with the guilt for the rest of your live and never feel fully happy.
Eustace could've just wished to be rich
He didn't want help that's why he killed him
What an butthole. No wonder he's the real villain of the whole series
It was murder for one. But it was also stupid of him. He was a geriatric old man what the hell is the shame In having a tree that provides for him? Hell why didn't he just sell it to someone? It was on his property.
The whole point is that there is nothing redeemable about him. He causes pain for himself and for others due to his pride and stubbornness.
Even in other episodes where everything is his fault or he's the actual antagonist, he usually isn't consciously taking lives.
This is the worst thing he did in the entire series tho, the other times he's a jerk are funny
>b-b-but he gave his hat to someone (he thought was his own childhood self) that one time!
But seriously, I agree with you. I don't care if some call it OOC, "Ball of Revenge" is a you need to know about what kind of person he is.
I remember watching that episode and thinking that all the people that liked Courage would come and help him.
Yep. Sure he had a shitty childhood combined with a truckload of insecurities he's totting with himself, this is no justification to be such an arse about stuff.
I never uderstood what did Muriel saw in him.
Thing he got a swollen head for cutting it out of jealousy instead just plain jealousy. What a douche...
Word of God says that they had a backstory planned where Muriel was in love with somebody else, and Eustace killed them to have her all for himself, with little to no good intentions to come from it.
Muriel was simply a grieving widow who thought Eustace was more complex than he really was. While he is nothing more than a bitter funny old loser who got handed the worst in life, even when he's relaxing, he still feels the need to complain and put people down because for once he feels superior now that he's close to death's door, and it matters less what other people think now that he's at a point where he's at the very least provided for.
That's why he's a shithead to Courage. Who more or less took his position in the house as the doated child, and he feels the need to let it out just for that feeling of "feeling more important", if for just a moment. With Muriel none-the-wiser being naive to the man who convinced her he's not all bad on his better days.
In the end, both Muriel and Eustace are reliant on each other because they know that they'd die alone otherwise. And sadly one dog isn't enough to fill those holes.
>Word of God says that they had a backstory planned where Muriel was in love with somebody else, and Eustace killed them to have her all for himself, with little to no good intentions to come from it.
Damn that's dark as frick.
Like Frankie's childhood, they scapped it to a "leave it for conventions if they ask" status.
With good reason too in my opinion.
Agree with that. It would've made Eustace outright intolerable.
>Word of God says that they had a backstory planned where Muriel was in love with somebody else, and Eustace killed them to have her all for himself, with little to no good intentions to come from it.
How is this a bad thing?
Modern morality says this is evil and to just sit down and be a cuckold.
Who said anything about murder?
A broken leg maybe, but I wouldn't slug them right in the brain.
He needs to know who's boss, not who's ironically the bigger simp.
Modern Morality says; don't do evil shit to good and decent people because then you'll just be living with the guilt for the rest of your live and never feel fully happy.
Even if you have "everything".
Huh
Eustace was jealous that the tree was providing for the family and got a big swollen head as punishment.
No he didn't
Muriel praised the tree instead of Eustace for the oven even though he carried the oven into the house and got a bad back over it.
That's what caused Eustace to hate the tree. Also the Tree is unnatural and was trying to replace Eustace as the main provider of the family.
If some homosexual tree tried to cuck me, I'd cut it down too.