Talk:Welcome to the Dollhouse/@comment-25902421-20150326210638/@comment-4393153-20150327011414

It's possible to feel sympathy for someone, yet not forget what they are.

The current scenario presented for Charles' childhood is tragic. Marlene directly leading to the two dresses scene when asked if Alison knew about Charles does show that he was having gender issues, which can have a severely negative impact on someone's life with a good parent, raised in a home that glorifies lying and misrepresentation, who knows what's going to happen.

The fact that Charles prefers the company of dolls as opposed to living people, the prom representing missed opportunites.

It's all depressing and does stir sympathies.

Does that makes anyone forget the fact that he's an obsessive psychotic who's made making the Liars' lives hell his life's purpose?

No

He's an extremely sick, warped individual, and I hope the series ends with him either getting locked away forever, or shot.

There are somethings that people can do that warrant forgiveness, warrant a second chance, what A has done, is so far beyond that.

But it doesn't change his childhood.