Thread:Ibarber/@comment-25075536-20150520231341/@comment-1187034-20150523203223

The Lions of Tsavo, or any member of their species, do not hunt for the fun of it. It's believed that the Lions of Tsavo only killed humans either because of a shortage of their usual prey or from scavenging dead human corpses or were attracted by the cremated remains of the Hindu workers in their area. Tilikum only attacked people just because he was trying to escape. I believe he felt that his trainers were the ones keeping him in the tight living space and he felt that attacking them would be a way to escape.

Once again, animals lack a human morality and are bound to do things we consider repulsive because they do not know of nor do they share our morals. They wouldn't be considered "evil" due to them having no knowledge of a human morality.

Indominus rex, as revealed in the new issue of Empire magazine, was traumatized much like Tilikum, so her actions might not be simply due to her wanting to kill just for fun. Yes, Dr. Henry Wu did make a mistake, but people in the scientific field are bound to make mistakes, it doesn't mean he's a "bad person". Just because you make a mistake in life doesn't mean that you're suddenly a vile villain. As for the creation of I. rex, the LEGO profile of Simon Masrani implies that the creators of Indominus had no say in the matter, so Dr. Wu might have only created a hybrid just to keep his job. We'll just have to wait for more JW content to arrive before we come to a more proper conclusion on Dr. Wu's moral alignment.

Also, where are you getting this " Henry Wu's character changed up drastically during Jurassic World and is much a villain in this one," from? Noone's going to believe you if you don't provide a link.