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Do you Like or Dislike Shou Tucker?
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View Poll Results: Do you like or dislike Shou Tucker in FMA?
I Like
 
5 12.50%
I Dislike
 
29 72.50%
I don't like him, but I have a reason why I don't dislike him.
 
6 15.00%
Voters: 40

#1
05-28-12, 7:03 PM

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Recently I've been seeing posts on the "Anime in which you didn't dislike a single character" thread of people saying they don't dislike any character in FMA. IMO I believe, unless you forgot about this guy, its hard not to dislike everyone in FMA. That particular thread is tricky because just because people say they don't dislike them doesn't mean they like them.

Aside from that thread, I am asking you a question whether or not you dislike Shou Tucker. I added a third option for those to explain if they don't like/dislike him. Otherwise Im curious why you like him.

*I just wanna see different views so sorry if I can't reply your thoughts intelligently..*

I did some research because I feel I don't really remember this character since it has been awhile since I watched FMA / Brotherhood. Plus, I was interested on thoughts of opposing those who dislike him. Here is a blog post concerning this issue. I personally never thought this way until I read it. For those who dislike him might change their mind after reading it. Personally, I still dislike him. Its abit long but heres the link(I also pasted the text in the spoiler).
[url]http://www.kanjiiz.wordpress.com/2010/08/09/the-secret-melancholy-of-shou-tucker[/url]


And who evers website that is should make a MAL account if they havnt yet... The person has so much to say.

Modified by porkypink, 05-28-12, 10:44 PM



 
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05-28-12, 7:45 PM

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I like him.
 
#3
05-28-12, 8:02 PM

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Cool guy. He and Gendo Ikari would get along well.
What do you think you're piloting? Great Mazinger? Dangaioh? For Pete's sake, this isn't some robot cartoon whose main character is an autistic kid or some punk. - Kiichi Goto, Mobile Police Patlabor
 
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05-28-12, 8:02 PM
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Yes, you're right about that topic. It doesn't ask whether everybody liked the cast or not. Just that nobody was disliked. Thus, everybody who was not remembered or the viewer was apathetic about is essentially disregarded.

I'm not really sure why the spoiler contained heaven and hell. Last time I checked, there was no indication of such in the anime. Is it just a metaphor for that guy?

I think the spoiler is kind of flawed. Do consider that just because he might be a victim of his circumstance, just because we might feel sympathy, does not mean we cannot dislike him.

And I heard just about hypocrisy these days. It's an overused word in arguments that assumes human beings are rational and perfect. Why shouldn't Ed hate him just because he did something similar? Ed hated himself for doing it, and he regrets it dearly.

In the end, what happened to Tucker's family was a disaster. I dislike what he did to his family (not only did he do it once, but he did it again, there's not much room for second chances here). And since he was a minor character, that is pretty much all there is to it. Maybe he did understand the horrible stuff he did, maybe he would want to redeem himself. But the action he did was unacceptable, even in the circumstance. The only saving grace was that he was somewhat coerced to doing it, but it was more like he didn't think of any alternatives. And compared to some of the other characters, he wasn't forced to such a degree for me to feel sympathetic for his deplorable actions.
 
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05-28-12, 9:03 PM

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I don't like him, but I don't dislike the role he played in the show. He was meant to be cruel and desperate. It's thanks to him Ed, Al, Scar, Roy, Riza, Armstrong and even Hughes had a bit of development and emotional interactions.

If it weren't for him, I would never be the FMAB fan that I am today because episode 4 is when I was "won".
 
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05-28-12, 10:30 PM

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I liked him before I found out he was a psychopath.
 
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05-29-12, 8:44 AM

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I like the thoughts especially from those who don't like him yet acknowledge the role of Tucker and respect him in somewhat way.

Still don't see a stronger argument of why you can consider liking him but I guess that might just be because people like him as he is and its hard to explain. Maybe people think killing your family for your own good is pretty badass.



 
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08-23-12, 1:41 PM

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Screw Tucker! HE USED HIS OWN DAUGHTER FOR SICK EXPERIMENTS! Who knows what else he did to that poor girl...

Then again, every story needs a mad scientist so he is an important character in the grand scheme of things... Especially how Ed's view of the military is darkened and their different views on science.

Plus it lead to that amazing sequence in the basement!
 
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08-23-12, 3:17 PM

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For me, Nina and Alexander are too innocent and likable for me to not dislike the loon (Tucker) who caused such pain to both.

As a tangent, this is also why I never fully liked Scar even after he mellows out a bit; while Scar does let go of his extreme hatred for Alchemists, in my mind there is no doubt that if he were to come across another "sin against god", he'd perform the same actions without understanding the situation first.

porkypink said:
Still don't see a stronger argument of why you can consider liking him but I guess that might just be because people like him as he is and its hard to explain. Maybe people think killing your family for your own good is pretty badass.

I don't think anyone thinks that...
 
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