Ngl, it would be the most funniest shit if the whole town started to march towards Eddie with torches and pitchforks with Jason leading the frontier 😂😂😂
I get that his girlfriend and best friend were murdered, but there is no justifying what he tried to do. He literally tried to kill someone younger and weaker than him, had one of his goons go after an *11* year old, and trying to send a mob after Eddie, an innocent person who is just as terrified? Fuck no, I don't feel bad for him in the slightest, plus I also found him annoying lmao. Before anyone comes at me, this is just my opinion and how I view it, you don't have to agree with me! If you like Jason that's ok too, there's nothing wrong with liking characters like him, he just simply wasn't my cup of tea.
I'm here to comment on people who would disagree with his actions. Well I disagree with everything he said. He's talking out of fear, people fear what they don't understand, fear leads to hate and hate leads to stupidity. Just because people fear what they don't understand, it doesn't make it evil His speech was delusional!
@@Smile95152 In various pursuits, opting for the quickest approach often surpasses the quest for perfection. The efficiency gained through speed not only accelerates progress but also trumps the meticulous pursuit of the "best" method. Sometimes, swift action leads to more tangible results, making the fastest way a pragmatic choice in achieving one's goals.
.@javierplayz7965 Your insight into the trade-off between speed and perfection is astute. It aligns with the concept of achieving a balance between efficiency and excellence. While the pursuit of perfection has its merits, acknowledging the pragmatic value of swift action is crucial. It's a strategic decision that hinges on context and the nature of the pursuit. The ability to discern when to prioritize speed for tangible outcomes versus a meticulous approach for long-term perfection is a mark of strategic thinking in goal attainment.
Something i find interesting about Jason, at least to me, is how similar he is to Nancy and Steve from s1. He lost someone dear to him because of the Upside Down and wants justice for it, like Nancy after Barb's death. He's an asshole on the surface but just cares so much about the person he loves, like Steve and his conflict with Jonathan. The sad thing is Jason doesn't grow or improve like Nancy and Steve; only deteriorating further and further into a vengeful mad man. The scene between him and Nancy at the gun shop is so interesting because of how similar they are in trauma but how differently they became because of it. Mskes me wonder who Jason could have become if he joined our band of misfits and learned the truth. Maybe he would've gone down a different path and become an amazing ally.