Talk:Brian's Mother/@comment-216.56.52.254-20190422222719/@comment-44275313-20200414235814

^ Oh I have also had the "serves you right" attitude...And when I saw The Breakfast Club for the first time ever (which was on a Delta plane screen, so unfortunately I could not dance to Karla DeVito's We are not alone with the characters), I DID feel that way towards Bender, and thought, "wow! What an insolent punk!"--until I learned of what he (Bender) suffers at home. So in addition to saying it made you no better than Bender, I thought that if Bender already gets abused at home, why would anyone cheer for him getting hurt more?

However, I do still have the "serves you right" attitude--For villains in a TV show or movie. Namely, I cannot help laughing at when villains get injured or put in an unfortunate situation. Examples of hilarious villains' misfortune are:

-Biff Tannen crashing into a manure truck.

-Buford Tannen trying to stomach-punch Marty (disguised as "Clint Eastwood"), only to injure his (Buford) hand, as Marty was wearing a stove pipe plate on his front side.

-Home Alone burglar traps.

-Spaceballs and when Dark Helmet is in Ludicrous speed, and when the villains are falling through space in the remains of their self-destructed ship.

However, I am glad that both you and me have a more positive and new view of Bender.