Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-33127939-20130322001539/@comment-5481520-20131217200449

Zzfunk wrote: I don't know if she was always a anti hero. A villain that hints of a sympathic backstory perhaps, from the way Hex talked to her throughout her debut episode Tough Luck to how it implied throughout her childhood she was called names like peers by other in Change Of Face, and even her interations with her teamamtes in the Negative 10 implied she lived a lonely sad life, never once experience love or even respect from another person.

My interpretation originally was someone that  was raised by a strict abussive  uncle, and lived the modern day version of the Salim witch trials. Maybe that is why Change Of Face took place in Salim, symbolism?

I don't know how much Ultimate Alien changed that, I always assumed her parents were dead, granted I had no clue how, I thought maybe Hex killed them. If anything Hex got character development they soften him from my original perception of him,  almost as bad as Alien Force did to Vilgax in Ghost Town. I liked the abussive uncle that didn't give a crap about anyone even his niece, though at the sametime, I don't mind adding some complexity to their relationship. Heck the ending of Don't Drink The Water you see their interaction be a little more playful side that we didn't see in Tough Luch. Hex and Charmcaster relationship is defentely more complex and interest than say Milleous and Attea relationship.

In between Where The Magic Happens aired Enemy Of My Frenemy  aired (which was a long time I might add) I was thinking that maybe Hex was the typical jealous younger sibling that was jealous of his brother really resented him, and took out all inferority frustrations on his niece.

So ICame2Play, that she was acting the way she was, was to get back the crual world that treated throughout her life. Reacted to living a whole live without having one friend or loving family members? That was my perception of her. They could still salvage that, they could still have part of backstory never had a friend. I agree. Like Kevin, Hope deserves a chance for redemption!