It's no surprise that very own Nero doesn't grasp the difference between a President and an Emperor. But somehow he still manages to surprise with feats of astounding stupidity, ignorance, and outright foolishness.
Would someone tell the ignorant frellnik that Captain Bligh was the villain of the story?
Let us turn to the comic book for a summary that all can understand...
...and when it went to trial, the villain was protected by his rich buddies in the courts, but even they were forced to admit that he should NEVER have been allowed to lead in the first place.
So at least the villain got one thing right with the comparison. (Not the part about having authority to be usurped, of course. That's purely his typical delusion. Just the part about being completely unfit for the job and incapable of handling the pressures.)
Would someone tell the ignorant frellnik that Captain Bligh was the villain of the story?
Let us turn to the comic book for a summary that all can understand...
...and when it went to trial, the villain was protected by his rich buddies in the courts, but even they were forced to admit that he should NEVER have been allowed to lead in the first place.
So at least the villain got one thing right with the comparison. (Not the part about having authority to be usurped, of course. That's purely his typical delusion. Just the part about being completely unfit for the job and incapable of handling the pressures.)
summary from Mutiny On The Bounty (1962)
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