I suspect @Jack was more of a prisoner than a mastermind. A weak, feckless, not terribly bright prisoner that stood by while evil was being done in his name.
There was a time where I'd differentiate between monsters and the weaklings that allow monsters to run amok, but I'm starting to not care.
Jack would appear before Congress, and strangely would openly admit that he and his crew had failed at doing this that and the other thing, apparently with all sincerity and humility and honesty. And then absolutely nothing would change. It was the strangest thing. Was he doing the whole thing on purpose, or was he really that weak? I don't know.
I suspect @Jack was more of a prisoner than a mastermind. A weak, feckless, not terribly bright prisoner that stood by while evil was being done in his name.
There was a time where I'd differentiate between monsters and the weaklings that allow monsters to run amok, but I'm starting to not care.
Jack would appear before Congress, and strangely would openly admit that he and his crew had failed at doing this that and the other thing, apparently with all sincerity and humility and honesty. And then absolutely nothing would change. It was the strangest thing. Was he doing the whole thing on purpose, or was he really that weak? I don't know.