Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24252521-20171123044845/@comment-33328859-20180405165806

Lostofme wrote: Simply, Piper's power is like Kilgrave's power. The difference is, Kilgrave is a villain and he uses his power on people for bad deeds and against their will, Piper uses her power against to people wills too. But Kilgrave... you know, he kills people and r*** them. But in the other hand, Piper is a hero, so, it's not like she will goes and uses her power for her selfish desires. Rick would never write that kind of a thing. So of course, she does not going to kill people. But, in the other hand, Piper actually somehow uses her power for her selfish desires actually. For example is, her relationship with Jason. How many times she used this power on Jason? Because of whenever Jason talks about CJ or mentions about Reyna... Piper chose to use charmspeak on him, because she was jealous. That, I call, selfish desires, in a different way. At least Kilgrave is a villain, so his actions can be bad. But Piper supposed to be a hero, yet, she can be selfish as a villain too. And, In literature, this can be turned into a wonderful flaw for a character IF SOMEONE FR*CK*NG MENTIONS IT.

Sorry, for my language, again. What's the use of having such a power if you can't use it on others in the name of morality and selfishness? None of her selfish desires were harmful in any way.