00:00What we get to see, Yvonne Gladys, we principally see her as, I'll say, it's the selfish witch who is
00:06willing 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
00:24like 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
00:36know, 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.
00:47And so I think it's fascinating, the idea of, like, how do the monsters among us, because there are, you
00:52know, don't get me wrong, I think there are people who have become pure evil.
00:57But were they born that way? No, I don't, I don't think that, you know. So, so it's, what a
01:02fascinating question of, like, I don't, where am I, how did I get going on this? What did you ask
01:06me? 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
01:12get into here, but I actually wholly agree. I mean, there has been talk about a prequel.
01:16Like, 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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