So I got into Sander Cohen's house and just recently I thought about how cool the "madness" or "craziness" is portrayed in Bioshock.
Cohen is by far the most interesting one, he is an artist and as such he is trying to make the ultimate piece of art (I suppose) but he is just so out of himself that pics of dead, incinerated bodies of whom I suppose were his colleagues or employees are considered (by him) as pure art is just crazy.
On the other hand there's my favorite character (atm): Dr. Steinman! The idea of an apparently sane plastic surgeon who, one day, got told by a "goddess" to surpass his (or even society) limits, mixing it with the philosophy that if Picasso made such uneven and abstract drawings and people still loved it then why not doing the same with human body? To the point where he gets so obsessed with it and later thinks everything that is not as he "fixes" is horrible or bad looking (like the time he called us ugly mid surgery).
In summary: I love this concept of a logically insane person (if that makes sense) like Steinman and an extremely insane person like Cohen while still conserving their personality!














