... because a father who has no free will.. a father who has a black vacuum where his free will used to be.. is a father of whom you ask or feel could kill children because he has no free will.. he is a father who you feel could do something worse than kill children because he has no free will.. the Heracles who kills his children because he is blinded by a madness given him by.. Hera?.. this is the father, the Heracles, who is perpetually confronted with this horror.. that Heracles has no free will... and he finds he has killed his children.. and he could have killed any children, other children besides.. and this is the horror felt seeping like poison inside a father who feels who knows the reality of not having any free will.... and this is Heracles.. this is the Heracles who invades Themyscira with his army... and who orders his unwilling men, his unwilling soldiers, to raze the tribe of amazons.. commit a Mai lai massacre of the Amazons.. a Heracles father who still feels he has no free will not to compell a massacre to happen, because he Heracles is a father with no free will.. but his soldiers.. many, many of them do have free will and they withdraw from injuring let alone killing amazons.. it is Heracles the father Heracles who is remorseless.. the Heracles of George Perez / Greg Potter's first issue of "Wonder Woman"... and perhaps their are some soldiers of Heracles who will forever think henceforth of themselves as weak men who follow his orders, his injunctions, to bind the amazons with chains and take them prisoner.. for the prisoner-maker is also an attribute of a father with no free will... their are always, as in every war, as in World War I, their are always, conscientious objectors, and their are soldiers who are conscientious objectors to the military tyranny of Heracles against the Amazons.. many soldiers who are still conscientious objectors who follow Heracles.. it is a difficult scene.. Monica Bellucci and Connie Nielson, who are sharing the role of Hippolyta, can finish writing the rest of the scene...
scene exposition described by Geoff johns for Jenkins's "Wonder Woman" movie...
edit speel spool silk zoom zu Harry Knowles...
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