Talk:The Ana Doll/@comment-31077845-20170122153435

So it's a doll that kills people? When your idea has been made into a motion picture (child's play...and its freakin' billion sequels) I'd say the idea is no longer origiinal. I mean, this was done and done better back when twilight zone did Talking Tina, especially since that one involved a WAY more believable means of a doll killilng an adult.

In fact, I'd go so far as to say that if in this story the doll wound up being a completely innocent doll and the story ended "And the little girl talked to her mother who loved her very much despite having yelled at her one time and the little girl learned about conflict resolution because having your supernatural doll kill anyone who upsets you is not a very emotionally healthy thing, especially when the person they just killed happens to be the sole provider of your household and unless Ana is going to start going to work and bringing home food the protagonist is soon going to die of starvation and/or get sent into the cold, unfeeling machine of the foster care system". I would've been far more pleasantly surprised.