User blog comment:Zathronas/Analysis by an author: Volume 2 episode 10: Mountain Glenn/@comment-78.42.186.25-20141010014751/@comment-24218038-20141011130626

A Clockwork Orange is an essay on how environment can create a monster. There's even a hint of incest and pedophilia in the movie. I'm not sure how much Roman will be influenced by the movie.

I will say this, I see a bigger resemblance to candlewick in the original Pinnocchio. A young man who is unruly and hates to follow the rule. He goes to the land of toys with Pinnocchio and both are turned to donkeys. Candlewick is sold to a farmer who works him to death.

By the way, Candlewick's real name? Romeo.

No, my thinking is simpler. I don't believe they follow any other tale to the letter.

I think the evidence shows us he does not want to kill. Tukson was supposed to be killed by him but he never went to the bookshop. When he learned that Emerald and Mercury went and killed him was the only time in the show we see him mad.

Now if I'm right and Cinder intends to open Vale to the Grimm. That's pretty much genocide, way WAY too serious for Torchwick. That's why she never tells him the plan but sooner or later, he is going to find out.

By that time he is kinda stuck. Who can he tell? Then by chance, the white fang catches Ruby...