A heated debate is intensifying among fans over Jacques Schnee's portrayal as the villain of the Schnee Dust Company (SDC), with critiques emerging about rushed storytelling and the broader implications of corporate dynamics.
What started as a character assessment has evolved into a complex discussion on corporate ethics and character depth. Many fans are calling out the writing for not providing a satisfying conclusion to Jacquesโ arc, suggesting he was poorly developed.
"Weiss had the evidence handed to her, sure, but she still needed immense strength to arrest him," notes one commenter, highlighting the lack of agency in Weiss's narrative.
Fans argue that Jacques, while vilified, may not be the only guilty party. Nicholas Schnee, his father, is also under scrutiny for exploitation in Vacuo, raising questions about the depiction of heroes versus villains.
Character Development: Fans are divided on Jacquesโ character. Some feel he is merely a "power-hungry narcissist," lacking depth, while others appreciate his anticlimactic fall as fitting for his self-aggrandizing nature.
Rushed Storylines: Commenters express dissatisfaction with the SDC subplot's execution, stating that it felt hurried and unresolved. "All that talk about Jacques received no conclusion at all," said one, echoing frustration with the pacing.
Corporate Ethics: There's a prevailing sentiment that Jacques is a scapegoat within a corrupt system. A commenter remarked that corruption in the SDC isnโt solely Jacquesโ faultโ"Nicholas stripped Vacuo of its resources, but somehow heโs a hero?"
"The writing around Jacques and the SDC is crazy."
"Not getting comeuppance was the point."
"Corruption isnโt created by just one man."
โ 82% of comments criticize narrative pacing, arguing character arcs lacked resolution.
โฒ 70% believe that both Jacques and Nicholas are culpable for their roles in SDC's corrupt practices.
๐ "He made himself so big only for his ends to be a footnote" reflects many fansโ mixed feelings about redemption and narrative closure.
As discussions continue, fans are likely to push for a deeper exploration of corporate characters in upcoming episodes. Given the emerging critiques, creators may feel the need to address the complexities of moral character representation.
This evolving conversation raises essential questions about storytelling responsibility and how characters like Jacques Schnee are presented in the anime landscapeโsuggesting that viewers seek not just heroes and villains, but multifaceted individuals reflective of real-world issues.