That's a pretty big problem with your theory. Even if everyone drank bottled water and/or other beverages that still wouldn't be enough. If the toilet water Marion got on Lois was enough, washing your hands should be more then enough to infect someone.
fenrirblack wrote:When you think about it how many animals are apart of the ECP. If you count the wolf pack as one unit and Gale and Pueblo as one unit then that’s only two natural animals versus the three therianthropes so it’s already being used for something other than it’s intended purpose.
I think it only strews the numbers to count the wolfs and pumas as units. Sure at the start it was one animal bringing their family into the program, but since then all of them have benefited and a lot of wolfs have real jobs now.
fenrirblack wrote:Well he did kind of deserve it. He did send a bunch of pets into a literal death trap and if not for Tarot’s interference they could have died. All so he could bypass the death traps himself because of a magic scroll and access the mana to do who knows what to the universe. Then he unleashed unspeakable evil into the world and if it for Breel being kidnapped would’ve walked away with the others. But none of his schemes have cost him anything besides some mild inconveniences. He’s still rich, he still has Breel, he’s still not in jail, even when he died he came back almost immediately, and all his enemies were turned into animals.
We don't know what Keene was going to do with the mana exactly. It's a fallacy to project something he could have done and then abolish him for that thing. All we know is
He fundamentally disagrees with Pete's plan and he didn't think about how turning humans into animals would be good for his cause until after he
heard about Marion, some time after his access to the mana. Keene didn't summon The Forgotten, that was Breel. If you're saying it's Keene's fault because his yelling made Breel cry, then that logic is so shaky you could just as easily say Tarot or Max is responsible. I think it is pretty clear Keene learned his lesson from Temple Crashers 2. His confession in Pandemonium wasn't some front for lawyers or shareholders, it was raw and what he truly felt. He has felt real consequences, too. The comic didn't dwell on it excessively, but Keene was literally tortured by the demons of Pandemonium. There isn't much worse you could get then that.
Gameb18oy wrote:Zach not needing therapy... *Laughes in irrational and rational bunny fear*, also he and Marvin live with Tiger, that's enough for therapy I feel.
When Zach lived with Tiger that was not good for his mental health, but by now he's all but moved in with Jessica and found self-worth.
Amazee Dayzee wrote:What sort of therapy can he provide other than letting everybody that needs it pet him?
Accupuncture? But seriously, who wouldn't feel better after petting Mungo? It
worked for Keene. His therapy dog certification might have came with classes on how to be an actual therapist, though with how
unaware he can be about the right way to console someone it might not have.
Ash Greytree wrote:Agreed with everyone who says that Keene needs to be investigated and made to come clean. He very clearly has been keeping not only Marion, Marion's family, and Lois in the dark, but also Lana by the looks of it, and she of all people needs to have mission-critical info about potential future transformations and transformation causes on hand! Fox & King likely won't be too happy either, and neither will Breel. If Keene is doing something truly underhanded, he's hurting his chances of getting to go to Heaven with Breel, and ending up in Eudoant's clutches once again.
Saying he's keeping everybody in the dark and is a bad person for it implies he knows what's going on.
Nobody wrote:Silly Zealot wrote:We need more Duke in our lives.
Which one was Duke?
http://www.housepetscomic.com/character/duke/
He's the least intelligent of the Miltons, but it's not his fault he's
young and inexperienced.