Yeah, Philip sounds like he intended to kill all witches and die with them when he first wakes the Collector. Then by the end he cares about being hip with the modern youths and being knighted by the UK Queen as a Witch Hunter General.
No at all.
He wanted to escape with the door and be praised there.
But Philip doesn't know every has changed.
Philip never intended to free The Collector for good reasons and because he likes to manipulate everyone.
Given the time period he came from, yes. He probably genuinely believes that witches made pacts with the devil and are evil incarnate walking the Earth. The fact that they have an alternate dimension filled with self-identifying DEMONS doesn't help their case. From our point of view, he's crazy. But to him, he really is doing the right thing to protect his people, his home, his country, and his God.
He still seems pretty crazy to me just for how goddamn long he’s spent in the demon realm and how he has had literally hundreds of years to rethink his worldview after being faced time and time again with the evidence that the “demons” are just people and not any more inherently evil than humans.
It’s be like if some 20 year old American kid thought that all japanese were evil inhuman monsters because he grew up with WWII propaganda, but then he moves to japan, learns japanese, gets a job, makes friends, starts a family, gets declared the mayor of the japanese town he’s living in, spends his whole life there doing community work, and then in his late 70s as a stopped over old man, he suddenly poisons the water supply and kills a bunch of people because he was secretly racist all along. You would think at some point he’d reconsider his plan.
I do see where you're coming from. I also encourage you to consider that Phillip also came from a time where beliefs were more sincerely held than I feel they are today, so maybe his faith and hatred of witches really does run THAT deep. But, also consider that he went there with his brother who, as far as Phillip is willing to believe, was turned against him by witches and then that led to his death. Whatever actually happened doesn't really matter because the version that Phillip believes is what drives him. Caleb dying just confirmed what Phillip had felt all along.
Now let's take your American kid and put him in Japan with his brother. His brother loves Japan after a bit, even gets a wife. Maybe this kid starts to soften up, maybe not. But then his brother dies SOMEHOW and this kid thinks the fault lies entirely with Japan and the Japanese. After 30 years, the American is now that same stooped over old man, still stewing over the fact that his brother died because of the people and culture he's surrounded by on a daily basis. Everything he sees reminds him of his brother, and his brother reminds him of home, both of which he wants to hold again more than anything. But first...Japan needs to be taken care of.
No. Because Philly Cheesesteak was the one who stabbed Caleb and then he spent centuries making clones of him that he enjoyed murdering. Those are pretty important plot points you're skipping over.
He's a manchild who never grew out of his childhood games and idolization of witch hunting.
He's a twisted reflection of Luz, but she's still a kid and he's centuries old.
No.
Philip was just super indoctrinated because he is from the 1600's.
He really believes everything he did was right and he has a main protag complex.
He is supposed to be irredeemable which I love it. Beyond irredeemable buttholes villains are good too.
However it does feel like that Philip felt remorse for what he did with Caleb and all this time Philip convinces himself in believe everything he did was right.
Clearly Philip projected Caleb on Luz in King''s Tide.
You have no right to call me like that if you post here.
>not Zuko
Who?
[...]
Tired of your forced meme bug shit
Hunter is clearly a Zuko rip-off he was created in order to develop Belos indirectly without interacting with him directly while using Hunter to make the Hexsquad shine.
I think Amity and Luz took more advantage of Hunter than Willow and Gus.
>Philip felt remorse for what he did with Caleb
I don't think so
From how he reacts to Hunter calling him a liar and seeing Flapjack and how he treats Golden Guards I'd say he only really regrets that Caleb turned on him and not what he himself did
Yeah, that seems to be the case.
Philip is supposed to be a very realistic person of that time.
Even twisting his diary by made up information, it's so 1600.
>Philip felt remorse for what he did with Caleb
I don't think so
From how he reacts to Hunter calling him a liar and seeing Flapjack and how he treats Golden Guards I'd say he only really regrets that Caleb turned on him and not what he himself did
It’s just nice to have a villain who won’t get some half assed “redemption” arc where he throws away all his personal beliefs and convictions to agree with the hero.
I mean Philip is gonna regrow his goop body by eating deer, that will end in two ways.
>Berserk attack on Luz and friends in a final attempt to kill them for fricking up his 400 year plan >Philip gets a human form again and helps them find a portal for vengence on Collector
Agree, except for this >Philip was just super indoctrinated because he is from the 1600's.
Even being indoctrinated, killing one of your own because of marrying a witch would get you killed because of murder.
I mean, that's morally dumb. What will prevent killing other people like the governor if they disagree. He could kill anyone. Why didn't he pay someone to kill him like a normal person?
I hate that a majority of Belos character was hidden for the sake of building up some grand villain. He didn't even get to be that. Stories focused on him would've been so much more interesting for this show, but nooo let's do the same step and dance with not Zuko (again).
>Who?
Well gee golly gosh anon, I don't know. Who was an angsty, angry at himself, and annoying BRAT personally raised under a "cruel" leader who was hogging up screen time and episode focus despite having no real ties to anyone in the cast that wasn't shoehorned in?
Man,i hate how they dumbed down EVERY antagonist in that show.
Kikimora? Degraded as a punching bag
Lilith? Half ass redemption and never mentioned her horrible acts ever again
Hunter?see above
Belos?outsmarted by a 14 year old girl TWICE
Belos was literally the only reason I bothered to watch this show, I sped through everything that didn't involve him on 2x speed.
King's Tide felt like watching a snuff film.
Depends on whatever the frick the original Caleb did before dying/being murdered.
>whatever the frick the original Caleb did before dying/being murdered.
impregnating a witch, obviously
he got b***hes
Belos is an incel
this character overdoses in dum dum pills during the commercial break
>throws the literal most powerful object in -all- universes down a 2m deep little cliff
>gets tricked by an autistic mexican lesbian
Like I said, bad writing. Doesn't even fail because of hubris or overconfidence, he just fricks up as badly as the plot contrives.
Yeah, Philip sounds like he intended to kill all witches and die with them when he first wakes the Collector. Then by the end he cares about being hip with the modern youths and being knighted by the UK Queen as a Witch Hunter General.
Good. The show's shit. Prepare for a prolapsed anus of a canon.
No at all.
He wanted to escape with the door and be praised there.
But Philip doesn't know every has changed.
Philip never intended to free The Collector for good reasons and because he likes to manipulate everyone.
Given the time period he came from, yes. He probably genuinely believes that witches made pacts with the devil and are evil incarnate walking the Earth. The fact that they have an alternate dimension filled with self-identifying DEMONS doesn't help their case. From our point of view, he's crazy. But to him, he really is doing the right thing to protect his people, his home, his country, and his God.
couldn't he just poison the wells like a normal person
A person from his time period would consider that to be underhanded israelite trickery and would think it was beneath him.
He still seems pretty crazy to me just for how goddamn long he’s spent in the demon realm and how he has had literally hundreds of years to rethink his worldview after being faced time and time again with the evidence that the “demons” are just people and not any more inherently evil than humans.
It’s be like if some 20 year old American kid thought that all japanese were evil inhuman monsters because he grew up with WWII propaganda, but then he moves to japan, learns japanese, gets a job, makes friends, starts a family, gets declared the mayor of the japanese town he’s living in, spends his whole life there doing community work, and then in his late 70s as a stopped over old man, he suddenly poisons the water supply and kills a bunch of people because he was secretly racist all along. You would think at some point he’d reconsider his plan.
Yeah, fair enough.
Top kino type of artstyle
I do see where you're coming from. I also encourage you to consider that Phillip also came from a time where beliefs were more sincerely held than I feel they are today, so maybe his faith and hatred of witches really does run THAT deep. But, also consider that he went there with his brother who, as far as Phillip is willing to believe, was turned against him by witches and then that led to his death. Whatever actually happened doesn't really matter because the version that Phillip believes is what drives him. Caleb dying just confirmed what Phillip had felt all along.
Now let's take your American kid and put him in Japan with his brother. His brother loves Japan after a bit, even gets a wife. Maybe this kid starts to soften up, maybe not. But then his brother dies SOMEHOW and this kid thinks the fault lies entirely with Japan and the Japanese. After 30 years, the American is now that same stooped over old man, still stewing over the fact that his brother died because of the people and culture he's surrounded by on a daily basis. Everything he sees reminds him of his brother, and his brother reminds him of home, both of which he wants to hold again more than anything. But first...Japan needs to be taken care of.
Feels a bit more understandable now, doesn't it?
No. Because Philly Cheesesteak was the one who stabbed Caleb and then he spent centuries making clones of him that he enjoyed murdering. Those are pretty important plot points you're skipping over.
>B-but, I'm Humanitys savior-ACK!
He's a manchild who never grew out of his childhood games and idolization of witch hunting.
He's a twisted reflection of Luz, but she's still a kid and he's centuries old.
i only care about the old dicky
If he wins then it was all justified
If it doesn't he none of it was justified
Who gives a shit. Post lewd stuff.
No
Lulu is a certified sister kisser, deal with it.
Is there anything better than lesbian incest?
Abortion by wiener
Nope, forbidden sister kisses are the sweetest around. They are addicting.
Yes, an alien intelligent species with superior traits is a threat to life on Earth.
Preventive strike is the only means that can guarantee safety.
I thought they spent all that time fighting.
He looks so vibrant here, maybe he's more than the moon.
Alan Grant is dead, anon.
But Nixon is the one who started to get the US troops out of Vietnam and opened trade and diplomacy with China.
Wow, did you read your first Wikipedia article, you stupid Israeli homosexual?
Seethe
16 million is a moderately populated state
No.
Philip was just super indoctrinated because he is from the 1600's.
He really believes everything he did was right and he has a main protag complex.
He is supposed to be irredeemable which I love it. Beyond irredeemable buttholes villains are good too.
However it does feel like that Philip felt remorse for what he did with Caleb and all this time Philip convinces himself in believe everything he did was right.
Clearly Philip projected Caleb on Luz in King''s Tide.
It's a stupid fricking show and you're stupid for watching it.
You have no right to call me like that if you post here.
Hunter is clearly a Zuko rip-off he was created in order to develop Belos indirectly without interacting with him directly while using Hunter to make the Hexsquad shine.
I think Amity and Luz took more advantage of Hunter than Willow and Gus.
Yeah, that seems to be the case.
Philip is supposed to be a very realistic person of that time.
Even twisting his diary by made up information, it's so 1600.
>Philip felt remorse for what he did with Caleb
I don't think so
From how he reacts to Hunter calling him a liar and seeing Flapjack and how he treats Golden Guards I'd say he only really regrets that Caleb turned on him and not what he himself did
It’s just nice to have a villain who won’t get some half assed “redemption” arc where he throws away all his personal beliefs and convictions to agree with the hero.
I mean Philip is gonna regrow his goop body by eating deer, that will end in two ways.
>Berserk attack on Luz and friends in a final attempt to kill them for fricking up his 400 year plan
>Philip gets a human form again and helps them find a portal for vengence on Collector
Hell they may do both.
I'd love to see him do both.
I'm hoping for more Sauron tier manipulation of Hunter
Agree, except for this
>Philip was just super indoctrinated because he is from the 1600's.
Even being indoctrinated, killing one of your own because of marrying a witch would get you killed because of murder.
I mean, that's morally dumb. What will prevent killing other people like the governor if they disagree. He could kill anyone. Why didn't he pay someone to kill him like a normal person?
I hate that a majority of Belos character was hidden for the sake of building up some grand villain. He didn't even get to be that. Stories focused on him would've been so much more interesting for this show, but nooo let's do the same step and dance with not Zuko (again).
>not Zuko
Who?
Tired of your forced meme bug shit
>Who?
Well gee golly gosh anon, I don't know. Who was an angsty, angry at himself, and annoying BRAT personally raised under a "cruel" leader who was hogging up screen time and episode focus despite having no real ties to anyone in the cast that wasn't shoehorned in?
>comparing Hunter to Zuko
Hunter sucks, he is not even a half-assed Zuko clone.
The witches deserved to die. I FRICKING HATE WITCHES AND THE ANTICHRIST.
Belos literally did nothing wrong.
made for corruption
Fine, it's a densely populated state.
I'm going to make this show the worst thing in the Disney catalog by miles.
t. Hunter
Not Gus. That guy's amazing.
Gus is inconsequential, he's shoved into the background 90% of the time. Hunter is constantly hogging the spotlight. You HAVE to deal with him.
How are you so attached to a nothing character? Don't you think it would be better to threaten Israel, just to know that you still can?
They are such an ugly people.
>Hunter sucks
>nah Gus is worse
>Who? He's insignificant as frick
>WHY DO YOU LOVE SUCH A NOTHING CHARACTER!?!?!
Fricking schizo
Oh yeah, whoops. Sorry anon.
I should probably figure out the production schedule so I can best rally my hate.
A literal pack of soulless queers.
They were intended to be a curse, you know.
Belos is more than justified.
He's based and witchpilled.
When is this series supposed to end?
It's rumored it will end in October since S3 will air that month.
Man,i hate how they dumbed down EVERY antagonist in that show.
Kikimora? Degraded as a punching bag
Lilith? Half ass redemption and never mentioned her horrible acts ever again
Hunter?see above
Belos?outsmarted by a 14 year old girl TWICE
Go back, Karen
I don't know but he's a white man so I agree with him.
Belos was literally the only reason I bothered to watch this show, I sped through everything that didn't involve him on 2x speed.
King's Tide felt like watching a snuff film.