Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20170320005548/@comment-9241531-20170320023905

CoolDudeAl wrote: I just don't get the fuss. Bae was angry at Beowulf for being a jerk and had the thought to kill him, which is a thought most people have had at one time or another. The difference is Bae had the means of a magic dagger that would instantly force his father to kill Beowulf. I don't think that destroys the character, just shows that he is human, and made a mistake.

I can only speak for me and my reaction. Not sure if it'll help. It is really hard to accept that the writers would now write Bae to will his father to kill. It's been 6 seasons of writing young Bae to be ashamed and adversary of the DO's ways. (Previous points that Bae is no moral compass, on a whole, are accurate, but I'm specifically disheartened by this story for Bae in this episode.)