Here's a rant I have with the movie Major Payne...
So at one point in the movie, Payne attempts to tell Tiger a bedtime story, an altered version of The Little Engine that Could, basing his version of his own past battle experiences aboard a train, while Miss Walburn listens in on the story... the story basically sheds light on why Payne is basically the homicidal maniac that he is throughout the movie (spoiler alert, while engaged in battle, his friend is nearly killed when his bottom half is blown off by the enemy). Finally, Miss Walburn interrupts the story, and says she'd like to talk to him about it over dinner... but when they have dinner, she doesn't even really talk about it, she just commends for almost doing a nice thing for Tiger, and asks him if there's anything he enjoys that doesn't involve war. I mean really? And her character is also supposed to be the school guidance councelor, you'd think she'd at least try to reach him by asking something along the lines of, "Are you trying to avenge your friend or something?" I mean, it leaves such an open gap in the movie... it's pretty obvious when you listen to the story, but still, it seems like Miss Walburn would address it to Payne to get to the root of his military bent.