Talk:Amon/@comment-4521003-20120216231217/@comment-4521003-20120217010723

First anonymous, the fact that it is a show intended for a younger audience doesn't mean they cn't make him the quiet type. A villain who doesn't say much might actually catch children's attention more and become even scarier than any monologuing villain would be to them. When a character talks, regardless of what he/she says (and regardless of which side of the force the character follows) it helps make that character more human. Without this basic level that children can use to connect with characters, a silent villain would more easily strike fear into the hearts of children and they would be even more eager to see the hero take down the villain.