Talk:Richard Vernon/@comment-24.19.186.254-20190927014944/@comment-44275313-20191111025553

-I do feel for Vernon, but dude, 8th amendment--Justifying a lot of actions Vernon did to Bender would be a lot like justifying a cop using deadly force [taser, nightstick, shooting] on someone for doing something as little as talking back or being verbally rude. Do you think a police officer should be allowed to shoot someone or beat him/her up for talking back or flipping the bird? So why should Vernon be allowed to physically rebuke Bender for rude talk?

-I can agree with you in one aspect of "enough anti-Richard"--Vernon is not the hero of the film, but he is also not the sole "bad guy". In fact, as some might see it, the real "bad guys" of the film are the parents, as the teens commited their crimes [and acted the way they do], only acting out because of coming from an imperfect background, which is especially true with Bender--psyschoanalytic theory.