00:00What we get to see, Yvonne Gladys, we principally see her as, I'll say, it's the selfish witch who is willing to kidnap 17 children to extend her own life.
00:09Is there, for lack of a better word, kind of a sympathy for the devil, devil's advocate side for her?
00:16Absolutely. I totally think so. And I don't think it's explored in weapons, but I do think, like, I feel like I know her character, you know, in a different way, obviously, because I, you know, invented her.
00:29But I do think that, like, everyone is a product of something. You know, I don't think people, and, you know, we can disagree about this, but I don't think people are just born with their character completely intact.
00:40I think your character forms, and it forms largely due to external pressures. And so I think it's fascinating, the idea of, like, how do the monsters among us, because there are, you know, don't get me wrong, I think there are people who have become pure evil.
00:56But were they born that way? No, I don't, I don't think that, you know, so, so it's, what a fascinating question of, like, I don't, where am I, how did I get going on this? What did you ask me? I've just, like, I just started it down a really weird way.
01:09Well, just to me, yeah, the sympathy for the devil. Well, obviously, like, I mean, there's a whole lot to get into here, but I actually wholly agree. I mean, there has been talk about a prequel. Like, would the intention be to kind of change our perspective of Gladys as we know her in weapons?
01:23That wouldn't be the intention, but that certainly might be the byproduct.
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