Board Thread:Sly Cooper film discussion/@comment-27370337-20160304234754/@comment-27370337-20160308094300

On what both of you said. Tabeerez and Teenbat. Tab, I believe to what had been said during the final showdown between Sly and Clockwerk is more to it than what had been asked, Hmm, although Teen yours interest me the most because it leaves another interesting fact. It actually gives more reasons or questions as to why. For instance, was all of it part of his plan? Did he want Sly to know that his parents died right in his home? Did he want Sly to suffer emotionally? Clockwork basically spared Sly, unless he had no idea about Sly existing, that's all we knew in the beginning of Sly 1......Here's where we should connect the dots, here's what I got that could probably connect a few things......I believe, Clockwork knew Sly would grow up, follow his family's legacy right, and therefore forming the Fiendish-Five and stole all the pages from the Thievus Racoonus, by doing so, Sly would grow up and fail to follow his family's legacy without the book. So basically, Clockwork wanted to show or prove to a 'Cooper' that without the book, the Coopers are nothing. That's what I got for mine, what do you guys have for yours?

Another thing, here's something you should also think about. Immortality. Now, it was never explained how Clockwork gained, we don't even know how he gained advanced technology, something else that makes you wonder even more...