Thread:Redfork2000/@comment-31727837-20190329042515/@comment-26888167-20191121122833

Most of the season finale villains are supposed to be portrayed that way. Dr. Zack, Shogo, Captain Dark Shell, the Warlord, the Zortigian. The only one that I think wasn't portrayed like that in their season finale was Ace, as even though he was an antagonist for most of Season 1 finale, and only wasn't portrayed like that because he wasn't a true villain.

1. Of course Mr. Grey was a great father figure to Alan. He taught him his own ideals, he bonded with him since Alan was young, and overall was a great father figure. In fact, when Alan's about to sign the contract, one of the things Blast tells him is that even though it seems Mr. Grey gave him a lot, it's all part of his plot, though of course, Alan doesn't believe him.

2. Well, of course, he does believe in that, at least at the beginning. However, after he takes over the multiverse and places like Equestria, Earth and Eitbit become enslaved into his company, he stops caring, as there's nothing stopping him anymore. He probably still gives his  higher ranking employees and the ones from his own dimension a better treament, while treating the enslaved employees in places like Equestria and Eitbit as pretty much slaves.

3. Look, here's the thing. Mr. Grey really did consider Alan a tool for multiverse domination. Everything he did for Alan was all to achieve this, and although he might be upset afte Alan turns against him, it's probably more because of his plan failing than because of his relationship with Alan being ruined

It's ok, I do executive meddling quite a bit myself.