Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20151223075113/@comment-23.122.217.39-20151224062853

I'm not saying that she's worse than any of the others, it just seems odd to me to act as though she's the least scary out of all of them. The realism of Kayo's psychosis, and the down to Earth nature of her crimes (drawing someone out where they're alone and isolated so that they can't get help or escape when you kill them, and with no powers just an ordinary pair of scissors), is very visceral.

That's precisely my point. She's horrifying because she's real.

Or did I miss the nature of the conversation? It seemed to me people were saying how she was the least scary because she's tragic. My point was just that the product of that tragedy was a little horrifying, even if her crimes aren't on such a vast scale. It's the disconnect between