Thread:Mesektet/@comment-3581997-20160615160106/@comment-3581997-20160616223821

I don't watch the show so this scene has little context for me. Many soliders enjoy killing, finding an excuse and being a coward really doesn't exactly isolate it. He may well be a Complete Monster, I see no base virtues, but from that simple conflict of macho-chest pounding duing battle I can't really say it is a sure thing.

In Inglorious Bastards, the Bastards enjoy killing nazis, all of them are American military and all are at least partly Jewish, as such they are both skilled soliders and relish the chance to carve up nazis. They have families though, have a sense of honor, humility, right and wrong as well as national pride, but you would never know that in battle, in battle they are a bunch of nuts with guns and knives who carve up the bodies of their enemies and use them like toys. So it really does take more to figure out someone's true character than just hearing who they speak to their enemies.

Again. Bradley may well still be a CM. But the base example you have given me is not enough to slam dunk that. If you are a fan and know the show better than I, I won't challange it though.