Special:Badtitle/NS90:User talk:DocColress/The great big examples suggestions topic 2: The Twin Snakes/reply

I actually thought Sharptooth going after the kid dinosaurs for revenge was pretty clear in the movie. It started off as hunger or irritation at being accidentally provoked, but it was clearly vengeful hatred by the third encounter. However, he was still pretty much just "a villain" in the film, not doing anything to stand out as heinous by the standards of the dinosaur age (especially for T-Rexes), and thus I don't think the novelization really changes anything since it doesn't sound like it added anything to his character so much as it provided context for the character and his actions that we saw in the film. So this is a case where I'd have to say no to the character going on the trope, but would allow Novelization!Sharptooth as a Complete Monster as an Alternative Character Interpretation as a YMMV thing.

The Villains Wiki actually has seen a lot of misuse for Complete Monster that TV Tropes and this wiki got rid of - I used to try cleaning it up regularly but then the wiki's format changed and made it harder to navigate through that category. I don't know who could've put Zaheer as one but clearly it was someone who did not understand the trope AT ALL.