IF YOU COULD PIT ONE CHARACTER AGAINST ANOTHER

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not_nadine

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This has nothing to do with the thread but I was in another thread trying to think of Eddie's last name (you know how that happens?) and all I could think of was Larry Underwood . . . Larry Underwood.

Serendipity.

That has happened to me. Those two reminded me of each other.
 
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DiO'Bolic

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Julie Lawry vs Nancy Voss

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Now, that’s one crazy cat fight I’d like to see. :)
 

DMT

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i politely dissent. You wouldn't pit two dissimilar characters together because it wouldn't be much of a fight. The fact that they are so alike is why those two would make for a great match. As evil as the two of them are, and as evil Nettie became, though arguably involuntarily, the fight would be drown out. The equivalent of an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object. I'd love to be there for that.

Come to think of it, Nettie and Wilma are very much alike, which is why the conflict turned out to be as horrendous and bloody as it became. There was (again arguably) an outside force compelling those two toward the behavior that eventually brought them to their untimely demise. Then again, maybe not. Gaunt (what a wonderfully descriptive name for this character) was evil, the devil personified, an embodiment of every evil that could be manifested by man. But an interesting question is whether Gaunt brought the evil to Castle Rock, or whether it was always there. I love that dichotomy. It could be argued that every evil person is being acted upon by the devil of the religious left, but if that were the case, then no one is responsible for his or her behavior. On the other hand, Gaunt didn't need to really do anything but plant a seed of contempt, a suggestion, and the entire town went to hell. But is it practical to think that one man could be the tool with which to destroy an entire town without really having done nothing at all? Then again, think Jim Jones, David Koresh.

Back to Kathy Bates and Wilma Jersyck. That would be one hellova fight. I would rather seem them opposing them each other than on the same team; after all, I'm not creating a team of superheroes...lol
 
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