Talk:Scare Crow/@comment-31077845-20170324031248

Wha? That didn't make much sense. If you look at the overall concept that part is good, scary scarecrow people things have classically been used to good effect in horror. However as we got towards the end there would've been a whole number of different ways to end that, the one I figured would probably happen would be that upon discussing it with his parents he'd realize they were responsible for taking a real person and turning them into a scarecrow somehow (if they didn't, how did the scarecrow get made? If they got it somewhere, why did they put it out there if there was never much of a crow problem? Didn't they notice the scarecrow was really heavy if it was filled with blood and whatnot?), but as it stands the story doesn't actually seem to know what direction it wants to go in. Is the scarecrow a scary monster who tries to attack people and rips the heads off crows, or a victim screaming in pain and asking for help then killing itself? Did it come back to life? How or why? What is going on?