Talk:Red Shoe Parade/@comment-6416957-20130410105522/@comment-6416957-20130410134855

It does make sense, however i think there is more beyond that.

Through the song it progresses from robbing from "a thief" and you might think "Ok, i don´t really know who he was but he might´ve been evil so ok".

Next they steal from his house, and you have definitely at this point begun doubting them.

Then they supposedly rape his family, now you are probably just creeped out.

Then they kill him out of envy because he was laughing. Now they just seem insane. (Hint hint night hint moon hint hint)

Then they get imprisoned, and when they get out, Mothy puts his twist on it where you think they might be going again, they are being cruely executed, with Evil-looking figures all around. This might refer to how they saw the "thief" and such, but i think that the last picture shows you that neither side was really "good", as some of the people are laughing at people dying from dancing around in hot iron shoes.

While you do see them as criminals, and that they should be punished, they exaggerate the punishment and even say that "You said this was something called punishment" when it is more like torture.

Now for the moon part, they are always singing "Dancing around wildly/Laughing as though broken", so we can pretty much assume with that crescent part of the moon they were a little crazy all along (Probably never doubted).

As for gammon, i think he is just going along with them to fulfill his "Hidden intention" and that they will all be battle royale clashing more or less in the end. Or they´ll all just be at the mercy of MA/MOTHellishY. Of course, i don´t know much about Gammon except from Capriccio Farce and the Text where he was talking about MAs past and the stories he made in the theater, so this is just my opinion from his standing.