This version of the monster is the least sympathetic , but still just as complicated. He is intelligent, and well spoken but emotionally unstable, selfish and needlessly cruel. He is obsessed with the Bride, treating her more like an object of just instead of a person. He never considers her feelings, and only cares about his own selfish desires. Whenever he talks about her, it is creepy and disturbing, and yet poetic, in a twisted way. I am not condoning what he did to Bogdona but in his mind, he is doing something "kjnd" to her. In his mind, death is better than isolation, so he wanted to spare her the pain of being alone. He took no pleasure in killing her but his obsession with his "bride " is too great and he will not let anyone stop him from finding her. Even if it means murdering someone who helped him..
I just hope they NEVER make these two end up together. In the comics they got married and even had a baby together, but this version of Eric is a straight up harrasing stalker.
IIRC in the comics he's not a simpleton man child like in creature commandos. From what i recall, they really twisted and warped his character from the comics. though to be fair, i didnt follow his books or the SHADE books that close.
@@wolfpreist He is more faithful to the books and original movie and Frankenstein's bride movie, but he still recognizes himself as a monster towards the end at least. I like this take on the character more. We had heroic Frank in the comics, more sympathetic monster frank in the originals and now putrid stalker frank now. Honestly, I can see him getting a redemption arc of sorts, they wont end up together but will definitely realize how much of a POS he's been.
I can forgive Eric murdering Victor. From his pov, he was basically cucked by his father. Nothing could ever make that okay. (Plus Victor groomed the Bride; so, I hated him anyway.) What I can’t forgive is the murder of Bogdana. He has eternity to be the bride’s mega-stalker. He could’ve spared a decade for the woman who saved him. (Given the time period, I seriously doubt she had more than that.) His choice to end her was what permanently cemented his status as a villain for me.
@ I did say it was from his POV. Also, Victor still groomed her. So, I’m still not torn up about it. Unfortunately, this means she never got to see their interactions for what they were, & so he gets to live on in her memory as her first & only love.
@TheOddityFair bogdoana was a twisted form of kindness. She was old and blind. There was a very real probability once he left she wouldn't be able to care for herself. And she didn't want o be alone. So rather than let her suffer he chose to euthanize her. It wasn't malice or hate, to his mind, it was a kindness. He's emotionally stunted...
@ I know why he did it. I know that in his twisted mind, being alone is worse than death. I know Bogdana’s pleading only cemented that in his mind. But he had a chance to stay w/ her. He had a chance to understand that love comes in many forms. A chance to grow & change for the better, & he refused.
@TheOddityFair I agree, he could have waited, but remember, he's an emotional stunted man child, and given the length of his life he either can't (physically can't due to something with his brain) or wont (mentally refuses to) mature.
I’m actually a Frankenstein fan and this interpretation is NOT him. 3:14 so this I disagree on. He didn’t kill her because he’s sadistic, it’s because he’s psychotic and delusional. He really believed that killing her was best because he knew how attached she was to him. He actually believed that he was performing mercy. That’s how crazy he is
Eric is not crazy, he simply remained a child mentally, because his father rejected him!😢 His "father" was much more interested in the other creature (also on a romantic level) and this strengthened the feeling of rejection in Eric! I know I'm overthinking it, but he and Bride are siblings.
It makes sense that he’d be more of a monster than any other character. He wants to be loved since everyone ever saw him as less than a monster, even the Bride. That rage and anger is what keeps him going, and what keeps him going is the idea that the Bride might provide some kind of companionship. Even if someone is nice to him, if they don’t look like him he feels no real connection, as he might think only someone who looks like him would understand his struggles. He truly is a monster that is only limited by the idea of being with the Bride. The day he realizes she’d never love him, is the day he truly loses himself
And perhaps that is what he needs, to lose himself, and learn that he is not who he tried to make himself to be. He thinks nobody will love him because he is a monster, yet he's literally SURROUNDED by girls and on a boat. He's socialized enough that he can earn money and even the companionship of women, though perhaps they're paid. And he's made friends of his own with the old woman, Flagg, and the new associate he's with. Very likely also has either working or friendly relations with the people he does business with. Literally the only thing keeping him from a good life of his own is that he's MADE himself a monster inside, hunting down a woman who hates him.
@@korsekil The only way to do that is for the bride to tell Eric straight to his face that she will never love him and she hates him. For 200 years, the bride instead of talking directly to Eric, she just attacked him. That made Eric even more determined to claim her. In short she needs to talk to him.
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Nah. He just a BrideBootyBandit. He gonna get her one day.
@@florinaslan5482you would think that almost killing him, stabbing him, shooting him would be enough of sign. No, Eric knows that she doesn’t love him but he doesn’t care. He feels entitled to her.
The thing is, if you read the original book by Mary Shelly, this is not only a lot more tragic, but (relatively speaking) surprisingly accurate. In the original book, the monster; Adam in the book, just wanted a bride to not be alone because Victor literally abandoned him after creating him, sexually functional wasn’t a actually requirement, but a nice plus. The possibility of scenario we see here or worse; the *opposite* happening and creating a race of Super humans, was so horrifying to Victor that he ruin the bride before she could be given life. Adam was genuinely devastated by this, as even though she hadn’t even been given life, nor was complete, he truly cared for her and was furious with Victor for doing what he did. This set of a chain reaction where Adam killed everyone else in Victors life, drove him mad, was chased across the planet by Victor, caused his creator to die for the elements, and then “rid the world of his(Adams’) horrible existence”. I glad the touched on the tragic nature of both the Bride and the Monster though, and that this is *ALL* Victors fault. I was genuinely worried they weren’t going to do that.
I don't know about "all his fault" but I will say he definitely should have taken time to teach Eric better. Maybe then the big guy would have had a better understanding of things
@@riderfanprime8393 No, it is. Victor was beyond irresponsible and reckless, created the monster using the brain of a murderer or psychopath so he started out with bad neurology to begin with, couple that with contempt and disgust and alienation from his creator as well as other humans didnt help. Eric just makes me feel sad for him, even the "evil" he does is understandable considering his life. Killing the blind woman was kindness in his mind as he knew he had to follow is "heart" and knowing better then most anyone how soul crushing loneliness is, wouldnt leave her to suffer it again.
I think this character is the perfect embodiment of “falling in love with you who think someone is, not who they actually are.” The truth is, at some point we are ALL Eric to some tiny extent. We have someone we are obsessively infatuated with, that we create a perfect version of in our mind. And that obsession over the idealized version of the person clouds our perception of their real feelings or personality. It also clouds our perception of our own actions. Eric just takes “being down bad” to a very destructive extreme.
"No one likes a girl who makes it easy." Is such phrasing. She loves him. She wants him to stay with her because she cannot see his monsterous form but has learned to love that rancid personality underneath and he doesnt want it. Maybe hes begun to like the chase or is so delusional that hes normalized this chase as some sort of quirky roleplay, but it shows he truly does not want genuine love or acceptance. He wants his rebelling Stepford Wife.
If, like in the Universal classic movie, Eric Frankenstein was given an abnormal brain when he was created, his thought process and actions make sense for his character.
I know logically the only way this can end is with either Eric or the Bride dying, I certainly don’t want them to get together after everything … but I want Frank to have an awful epiphany wherein he finally understands the wrongness of his actions as a whole, against the Bride, against Bogdana, all of it … so he can know some sort of peace that doesn’t involve a false love … I’m hesitant to *completely* write him off because he wasn’t taught any better, he wasn’t taught that love needs work (and consent) from both parties. No clue how they’d do it but I hope the writers give him a merciful sendoff 😞😞😞
I find it interesting that he's playing DC Frankenstein and previously played Hellboy, two characters with similar story settings and roles in their respective titles. Both work for paramilitary organizations that deal with the paranormal.
I love how they made him. I want to see where it goes
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The sex offender registry. He is necrophilia, a pedo (if you consider he was willing to woo a literal baby) and a one man gangrape clsince he is multiple people.
I interpreted it as he was an emotionally stunted manchild, yes he stalked her, and there's no excuse for that, but it was because he lacked the emotional maturity to understand that he was i fact stalking her and being bad. Killing the old woman, i felt was more of a twisted act of kindness, a) she was old b) she was blind, with those 2 she might not be able to take care of herself much longer and c) didnt want to be alone. it was horrifying, but i felt that it once again pointed at his stunted emotional growth.
@@zlatkajupe They don't say that he is not bad but killing old woman was not malicious on his part. He is madman and egoist but that don't man that he hate everybody automatically.
For those who read the comics, the question is: What is Eric Frankenstein like in the comics in terms of personality and character and what did he do there?
I started reading Frankenstein and the agents of S.H.A.D.E and the difference is night and day. Frankenstein in this comic is a good leader, strong and has a good moral compass. Him and the Bride are not together in this comic but they still work together very well. I recommend reading this and I’m going to look for other comics he was in as well.
I have to say I have never seen anyone so delusional and all my life real or fictional. I know likely won't happen but I'm really hope something is done about him in season 2. Just imagine the car reaction he would have if by some miracle and I do mean miracle he actually got through his head that the bride wants nothing to do with him.
yeah everybody seems to hate eric with their 300%, all i see is pure hate for this character and i totaly disagree, plus the same people warship patrick bateman and they pretend to be sigmas like him, while he was chaising people with chainsaw. This frenkenstein is great, i mean yes he is a killer and bad person over all, but he has his motivation, he feels love for bride, and it is what keeps him going. There are plenty fucked up people in the movies but people hate frank way over the top
To be honest, you would think that Dr Phosphorus would be on more of a psychopathic monster than Frankenstein, but as vicious as he can be, Dr. P can be reasoned with and is willing to bond with enough persuasion 🤔
Doctor Phosphorus is justified, that's just about it, he takes his justification to do extreme acts for little provocation, Roc just needs no provocation
i woulnt say eric is disgusting just pathetic but Dr Frankenstein is much worse im sorry but as pathetic as he is i can feel bad for him edit: just cause i feel bad fr him adoesnt mean i justify his actions was kil;ling victo frankenstein bad ehhh no i wouldnt say that was killing bogdonna bad YES it was youll never convince me he didnt give victor fankenstein what he deserved tho raise a phyycsopath gt killed by the same physcopath
You’re missing the point. He is disgusting and vile because he has killed and will kill anyone that he pleases. He only ever sees the bride as a toy or just that, a bride for him and only him. He isn’t bad cause he killed Victor Frankenstein, he’s bad because of his warped perspective and lack of a moral compass.
Eric is *BEYOND* redemption at this point! He's a psychopathic, narcissistic, egotistical, selfish simp who would make Joe Goldberg blush. Although David Harbour did a great job with his performance.
Okay I honestly never thought I'd ever seen a character as Despicable as this and yet here he is. I mean don't get me wrong I feel bad for him in a small microscopic way that still he needs to grow a brain and figure out that there is a difference between loving someone and stalking them.
Eric Frankenstein from DCU In my opinion, he is very amoral & determined man-child with single-minded obssession over Bride Somewhat like if Viego LOL was rejected by Isolde when he was human He is still kind as he cared for Bodgana and injured Flag As for Badogna , I think he killed her in order to , in his perspective , spare her from loneliness the Bride is the only Frankenstein creation alongside him and is pretty much a foil to him due to her stability , compassion and Wordly-wise nature In comics he and Bride were couple .their son , which both created from SHADE tech was very unstable and violent, and attacked the Bride and forcing Frankenstein into killing him. Despite what their offspring had done, Bride saw that her son was only terrified of its situation and didn't forgive Frankenstein for his actions.[1] In the novel , his bride-to -be was killed by Victor before she could be born out of fear of entire species of his creation , leading to his creation killing Victor 's love and fiance and Stalking Victor till he died So yeah DCU one is very different scenario but in all cases he is amoral man child
This was such a stupid way to make his character. He is just this bad joke that keeps going for no reason. I like James Gunn but when he fucks up a character, he really fucks them up.
eric need to go to a therapy room, what makes matter worse his self centre nassicism and own obsession means he likely to have the therapist murdered for comming in his way, it a shame since he had every point to improve himself throughout history. Which is why if he actully meet someone who is like dr killenger (a venture bros villain psychologist) could probably help him to move on, eric need to confront who he is as a person and move from his obbession, becuse living like that is never going to make someone one happy. Well that what i guess.
This version of the monster is the least sympathetic , but still just as complicated. He is intelligent, and well spoken but emotionally unstable, selfish and needlessly cruel. He is obsessed with the Bride, treating her more like an object of just instead of a person. He never considers her feelings, and only cares about his own selfish desires.
Whenever he talks about her, it is creepy and disturbing, and yet poetic, in a twisted way.
I am not condoning what he did to Bogdona but in his mind, he is doing something "kjnd" to her. In his mind, death is better than isolation, so he wanted to spare her the pain of being alone. He took no pleasure in killing her but his obsession with his "bride " is too great and he will not let anyone stop him from finding her. Even if it means murdering someone who helped him..
I also feel like he killed her out of a twisted sense of 'mercy'.
I just hope they NEVER make these two end up together. In the comics they got married and even had a baby together, but this version of Eric is a straight up harrasing stalker.
IIRC in the comics he's not a simpleton man child like in creature commandos. From what i recall, they really twisted and warped his character from the comics. though to be fair, i didnt follow his books or the SHADE books that close.
I get it but remember that Buffy the Vampire Slayer was able to have a relationship with Spike. We’ll see what happens.
@@wolfpreist He is more faithful to the books and original movie and Frankenstein's bride movie, but he still recognizes himself as a monster towards the end at least. I like this take on the character more. We had heroic Frank in the comics, more sympathetic monster frank in the originals and now putrid stalker frank now. Honestly, I can see him getting a redemption arc of sorts, they wont end up together but will definitely realize how much of a POS he's been.
I can forgive Eric murdering Victor. From his pov, he was basically cucked by his father. Nothing could ever make that okay. (Plus Victor groomed the Bride; so, I hated him anyway.) What I can’t forgive is the murder of Bogdana. He has eternity to be the bride’s mega-stalker. He could’ve spared a decade for the woman who saved him. (Given the time period, I seriously doubt she had more than that.) His choice to end her was what permanently cemented his status as a villain for me.
The Bride did not belong to Eric! He wasn't cucked, he just wasn't a good partner and the bride knew that
@ I did say it was from his POV. Also, Victor still groomed her. So, I’m still not torn up about it. Unfortunately, this means she never got to see their interactions for what they were, & so he gets to live on in her memory as her first & only love.
@TheOddityFair bogdoana was a twisted form of kindness. She was old and blind. There was a very real probability once he left she wouldn't be able to care for herself. And she didn't want o be alone. So rather than let her suffer he chose to euthanize her. It wasn't malice or hate, to his mind, it was a kindness. He's emotionally stunted...
@ I know why he did it. I know that in his twisted mind, being alone is worse than death. I know Bogdana’s pleading only cemented that in his mind. But he had a chance to stay w/ her. He had a chance to understand that love comes in many forms. A chance to grow & change for the better, & he refused.
@TheOddityFair I agree, he could have waited, but remember, he's an emotional stunted man child, and given the length of his life he either can't (physically can't due to something with his brain) or wont (mentally refuses to) mature.
I’m actually a Frankenstein fan and this interpretation is NOT him.
3:14 so this I disagree on. He didn’t kill her because he’s sadistic, it’s because he’s psychotic and delusional. He really believed that killing her was best because he knew how attached she was to him. He actually believed that he was performing mercy. That’s how crazy he is
I agree this is not Frank(that's what I call Frankenstein's monster)
Eric is not crazy, he simply remained a child mentally, because his father rejected him!😢 His "father" was much more interested in the other creature (also on a romantic level) and this strengthened the feeling of rejection in Eric! I know I'm overthinking it, but he and Bride are siblings.
It makes sense that he’d be more of a monster than any other character. He wants to be loved since everyone ever saw him as less than a monster, even the Bride. That rage and anger is what keeps him going, and what keeps him going is the idea that the Bride might provide some kind of companionship. Even if someone is nice to him, if they don’t look like him he feels no real connection, as he might think only someone who looks like him would understand his struggles. He truly is a monster that is only limited by the idea of being with the Bride. The day he realizes she’d never love him, is the day he truly loses himself
And perhaps that is what he needs, to lose himself, and learn that he is not who he tried to make himself to be. He thinks nobody will love him because he is a monster, yet he's literally SURROUNDED by girls and on a boat. He's socialized enough that he can earn money and even the companionship of women, though perhaps they're paid. And he's made friends of his own with the old woman, Flagg, and the new associate he's with. Very likely also has either working or friendly relations with the people he does business with. Literally the only thing keeping him from a good life of his own is that he's MADE himself a monster inside, hunting down a woman who hates him.
@@korsekil The only way to do that is for the bride to tell Eric straight to his face that she will never love him and she hates him. For 200 years, the bride instead of talking directly to Eric, she just attacked him. That made Eric even more determined to claim her. In short she needs to talk to him.
Nah. He just a BrideBootyBandit.
He gonna get her one day.
@@florinaslan5482you would think that almost killing him, stabbing him, shooting him would be enough of sign. No, Eric knows that she doesn’t love him but he doesn’t care. He feels entitled to her.
@@florinaslan5482Theres no way in those 200 yrs she hasn’t told him she doesn’t want him, she’s had to have done it at least once?
Honestly, I believe Eric will never change his ways.
Ever!!! He shouldn’t get killed by the fire, plus Fire is the only thing that can kill him
Hope he doesn’t, I love to hate him!
He's too hard-headed to change his perspective. He's obsessive and narsisctitc stalkin sociopath.
He's not narcissistic
His relationship woth rick flag shoes he can change.
The thing is, if you read the original book by Mary Shelly, this is not only a lot more tragic, but (relatively speaking) surprisingly accurate. In the original book, the monster; Adam in the book, just wanted a bride to not be alone because Victor literally abandoned him after creating him, sexually functional wasn’t a actually requirement, but a nice plus. The possibility of scenario we see here or worse; the *opposite* happening and creating a race of Super humans, was so horrifying to Victor that he ruin the bride before she could be given life. Adam was genuinely devastated by this, as even though she hadn’t even been given life, nor was complete, he truly cared for her and was furious with Victor for doing what he did. This set of a chain reaction where Adam killed everyone else in Victors life, drove him mad, was chased across the planet by Victor, caused his creator to die for the elements, and then “rid the world of his(Adams’) horrible existence”. I glad the touched on the tragic nature of both the Bride and the Monster though, and that this is *ALL* Victors fault. I was genuinely worried they weren’t going to do that.
THANK YOU. GOD. Adam was selfish to a degree and mad but he was so much more tragic than any movie has done him justice.
Can we agree its all Victor Frankenstein fault
Oh absolutely. He made a 10ft tall, superstrong violent toddler without any way of reigning him in.
I don't know about "all his fault" but I will say he definitely should have taken time to teach Eric better. Maybe then the big guy would have had a better understanding of things
@@randomcenturion7264if I had to guess I'd say for whatever reason Victor never expected Eric to rebel when he was creating him
@@riderfanprime8393 No, it is. Victor was beyond irresponsible and reckless, created the monster using the brain of a murderer or psychopath so he started out with bad neurology to begin with, couple that with contempt and disgust and alienation from his creator as well as other humans didnt help. Eric just makes me feel sad for him, even the "evil" he does is understandable considering his life. Killing the blind woman was kindness in his mind as he knew he had to follow is "heart" and knowing better then most anyone how soul crushing loneliness is, wouldnt leave her to suffer it again.
To quote the “Bride of Frankenstein” film:
“We belong dead”
I think this character is the perfect embodiment of “falling in love with you who think someone is, not who they actually are.”
The truth is, at some point we are ALL Eric to some tiny extent. We have someone we are obsessively infatuated with, that we create a perfect version of in our mind. And that obsession over the idealized version of the person clouds our perception of their real feelings or personality. It also clouds our perception of our own actions.
Eric just takes “being down bad” to a very destructive extreme.
"No one likes a girl who makes it easy." Is such phrasing. She loves him. She wants him to stay with her because she cannot see his monsterous form but has learned to love that rancid personality underneath and he doesnt want it. Maybe hes begun to like the chase or is so delusional that hes normalized this chase as some sort of quirky roleplay, but it shows he truly does not want genuine love or acceptance. He wants his rebelling Stepford Wife.
If, like in the Universal classic movie, Eric Frankenstein was given an abnormal brain when he was created, his thought process and actions make sense for his character.
Frankenstein here is a creepy reddit incel stalker
its funny because i heard hes a pretty good dude in the comic. the juxtaposition is kinda humorous
i thought that's what i remembered but i never followed his books that close, they did him dirty in that case
I know logically the only way this can end is with either Eric or the Bride dying, I certainly don’t want them to get together after everything … but I want Frank to have an awful epiphany wherein he finally understands the wrongness of his actions as a whole, against the Bride, against Bogdana, all of it … so he can know some sort of peace that doesn’t involve a false love …
I’m hesitant to *completely* write him off because he wasn’t taught any better, he wasn’t taught that love needs work (and consent) from both parties. No clue how they’d do it but I hope the writers give him a merciful sendoff 😞😞😞
I think Victor was also icky-
Isn't the bride his sister or something, after all she was created by victor Frankenstein which makes her Eric's sister
That’s one way to see it actually
This version of frankensteins monster is truly a monster.
David Harbour is so endearing and charismatic it bleeds into Eric Frankenstein.
I find it interesting that he's playing DC Frankenstein and previously played Hellboy, two characters with similar story settings and roles in their respective titles. Both work for paramilitary organizations that deal with the paranormal.
Worst version of frankenstein yet
I love how they made him. I want to see where it goes
The sex offender registry.
He is necrophilia, a pedo (if you consider he was willing to woo a literal baby) and a one man gangrape clsince he is multiple people.
I've never seen such a misinterpretation of this magnitude from any breakdown. It's like you watched a different show.
I interpreted it as he was an emotionally stunted manchild, yes he stalked her, and there's no excuse for that, but it was because he lacked the emotional maturity to understand that he was i fact stalking her and being bad. Killing the old woman, i felt was more of a twisted act of kindness, a) she was old b) she was blind, with those 2 she might not be able to take care of herself much longer and c) didnt want to be alone. it was horrifying, but i felt that it once again pointed at his stunted emotional growth.
@wolfpreist That's exactly what I thought. There's layers to it. You're spot on
What are you talking about? He was spot on with everything he said! Eric is a selfish creep. Always was, always has been.
@@zlatkajupe They don't say that he is not bad but killing old woman was not malicious on his part. He is madman and egoist but that don't man that he hate everybody automatically.
Lad, quit spouting nonsense. You clearly just love to hate.
Eric is legit terrifying. He reaches Homelander-levels of relentless crazy.
For those who read the comics, the question is: What is Eric Frankenstein like in the comics in terms of personality and character and what did he do there?
I started reading Frankenstein and the agents of S.H.A.D.E and the difference is night and day. Frankenstein in this comic is a good leader, strong and has a good moral compass. Him and the Bride are not together in this comic but they still work together very well. I recommend reading this and I’m going to look for other comics he was in as well.
I have to say I have never seen anyone so delusional and all my life real or fictional. I know likely won't happen but I'm really hope something is done about him in season 2. Just imagine the car reaction he would have if by some miracle and I do mean miracle he actually got through his head that the bride wants nothing to do with him.
yeah everybody seems to hate eric with their 300%, all i see is pure hate for this character and i totaly disagree, plus the same people warship patrick bateman and they pretend to be sigmas like him, while he was chaising people with chainsaw. This frenkenstein is great, i mean yes he is a killer and bad person over all, but he has his motivation, he feels love for bride, and it is what keeps him going. There are plenty fucked up people in the movies but people hate frank way over the top
To be honest,
you would think that Dr Phosphorus would be on more of a psychopathic monster than Frankenstein, but as vicious as he can be, Dr. P can be reasoned with and is willing to bond with enough persuasion 🤔
Doctor Phosphorus is justified, that's just about it, he takes his justification to do extreme acts for little provocation, Roc just needs no provocation
i woulnt say eric is disgusting just pathetic but Dr Frankenstein is much worse im sorry but as pathetic as he is i can feel bad for him
edit: just cause i feel bad fr him adoesnt mean i justify his actions
was kil;ling victo frankenstein bad ehhh no i wouldnt say that
was killing bogdonna bad YES it was
youll never convince me he didnt give victor fankenstein what he deserved tho raise a phyycsopath gt killed by the same physcopath
You’re missing the point. He is disgusting and vile because he has killed and will kill anyone that he pleases. He only ever sees the bride as a toy or just that, a bride for him and only him. He isn’t bad cause he killed Victor Frankenstein, he’s bad because of his warped perspective and lack of a moral compass.
A monster being portrayed as a monster.
Eric was never actually fully taught by victor but in my opinion he’ll always be my favorite
This is character assassination of actually good DC character, any criticism isn’t valid because this isn’t how the actual comic character is
It is a criticism of the screen version of him, as such it is valid.
Worse of you actually read the Book by Mary Shelly.
Even after over a century, this character hasn't matured unlike The Bride.
Eric is *BEYOND* redemption at this point! He's a psychopathic, narcissistic, egotistical, selfish simp who would make Joe Goldberg blush. Although David Harbour did a great job with his performance.
Okay I honestly never thought I'd ever seen a character as Despicable as this and yet here he is. I mean don't get me wrong I feel bad for him in a small microscopic way that still he needs to grow a brain and figure out that there is a difference between loving someone and stalking them.
I've heard him called the god of simps on another channel. 😅
Eric Frankenstein from DCU
In my opinion, he is very amoral & determined man-child with single-minded obssession over Bride
Somewhat like if Viego LOL was rejected by Isolde when he was human
He is still kind as he cared for Bodgana and injured Flag
As for Badogna , I think he killed her in order to , in his perspective , spare her from loneliness
the Bride is the only Frankenstein creation alongside him and is pretty much a foil to him due to her stability , compassion and Wordly-wise nature
In comics he and Bride were couple .their son , which both created from SHADE tech was very unstable and violent, and attacked the Bride and forcing Frankenstein into killing him. Despite what their offspring had done, Bride saw that her son was only terrified of its situation and didn't forgive Frankenstein for his actions.[1]
In the novel , his bride-to -be was killed by Victor before she could be born out of fear of entire species of his creation , leading to his creation killing Victor 's love and fiance and Stalking Victor till he died
So yeah DCU one is very different scenario but in all cases he is amoral man child
Victor is to blame. Eric is lost, clearly. But he was a victim at the start, wasn't he?
This was such a stupid way to make his character. He is just this bad joke that keeps going for no reason. I like James Gunn but when he fucks up a character, he really fucks them up.
I LOVED Eric❤. Can't wait to see him in season 2🎉
@ you like stalker freaks 🤔
@@hahahaaha7208 I don't mean to be rude but are you kidding me?
Absolute hero
😦
waller is way worse
blah blah blah... HE IS THE FUNNIEST CHARACTER so far
eric need to go to a therapy room, what makes matter worse his self centre nassicism and own obsession means he likely to have the therapist murdered for comming in his way, it a shame since he had every point to improve himself throughout history.
Which is why if he actully meet someone who is like dr killenger (a venture bros villain psychologist) could probably help him to move on, eric need to confront who he is as a person and move from his obbession, becuse living like that is never going to make someone one happy. Well that what i guess.
Congratulations you stated the truth. You want an award for being able to ro simple understanding?
Bro is the new pepe le pew
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