Talk:Tobit: Blood and Obligations/@comment-25024572-20150226172923/@comment-4849011-20150228034943

I'm back!

The characters were very human (other than the goat-headed fiends, of course), and the formality between the brothers gave their interactions a solemn and respectful feeling. It would be a very hard thing to have your only options be keep your loved one in the dark or tell him what's going on and expose him to terror & evil. I'm not big on gore, but it wasn't used much in this, and I could understand its use. I love how you covered up a potential plot hole by explaining how they knew the inspector's story. I do have a slight issue with the inspector's letter to his brother. The term "brainwashing" really wasn't used until during and after the Korean War (1950-1953), so you might want to substitute another term, such as indoctrination. I'm sure you'll come up with something. This was another good one.