Talk:Adam Taurus/@comment-70.64.83.111-20160318040223/@comment-173.172.188.8-20160319044339

@ACWeapons Then again, look at Adam in the Black trailer versus Adam in "Heroes and Monsters". The Adam in the Black trailer seemed more in control of himself/collected, albeit still evil and dismissive of human life, but the Adam in Heroes and Monsters appears to have gone off the deep end, generally acting like a creepy, disturbing yandere, andshowing psychotic pleasure at destroying humanity. Adam also essentially rants at Blake about how she "hurt" him, and he sounds barely in control of himself with that. What's the difference in these two scenes? In the Black trailer, Blake was an ally, but in Heroes and Monsters, Blake was the enemy. Not only that, but his declarations of revenge in Heroes and Monsters are a far cry from his response to Cinder's offer, outright rejection due to his ideals, when BLAKE was present. So therefore, with Blake gone, Adam now had lost what I assume to be his living emotional crutch, was consumed by his demons, and lost his ideals in the process.