I dunno, are psychopathic people generally miserable, or do they lack the awareness or care about their state enough to be miserable?
I'd think some could be, but can we really be specific about Lore's state as being standardly psychopathic? What happens when a machine experiences the wrong mixture of emotion? In some ways his psychology might be unique to their kind, such that when it is abnormal, it might not be comparable to Human psychology
Is what a Vulcan deems affectionate the same as what a Human does? As such, is what would be considered psychopathic for a human necessarily so for a Soong android, or is he merely responding to some faulty emotional dynamic that results in this behavior?
It's still just my own imagined take on him, but I always felt like Lore was just suffering from an overabundance of emotion, kind of like a bipolar person. After he kills Soong, it's never mentioned by him again. Is it possible he may have killed him in a fit of rage, & then some time afterward, had an equally pronounced state of grief over having done it?
His choice to not immediately kill, but instead corrupt Data in
Descent, for example, Could he have chosen that because he actually does have love for Data, & wanted him to be a brother? It would've been way easier to kill him & eliminate maybe the only individual alive who could stand in his way. That action kind of hints to me that Lore does love Data, even though he is also consumed with darker emotions that make it a terrifying kind of love
It's easy to vilify Lore. He's a villain lol, but Spiner does a wonderful job imho of giving us some depth to work with, to suggest there is more there than just a caricature bad guy. There's motives, not all of which are rooted in negative emotion, though granted, jealousy & revenge tend to take the front seat
