r/TheVileEye

Analyzing Evil: Pagan Min from Far Cry 4

Now I’d actually prefer to see a video on the entirety of Far Cry 4, due to many characters being quite bad people (Looking at you Amita and Sabal). But despite me preferring the whole game, I would kill for a Pagan analysis. Probably the best Far Cry villain in my opinion. A surprisingly likeable character, who despite being a ruthless and sadistic dictator, manages to be the morally better side in the game who seems to care about Ajay and doesn’t want to kill him despite all the shit he does. Law wise as well, he’s a super sympathetic characters despite being the man he is

u/TwoFace687 — 1 day ago

Analyzing Evil: Dr. Zaius from Planet of the Apes

The original villain of one of the best sci-fi franchises.

u/twnpksN8 — 1 day ago

Genuinely, why hasn't Vile made an episode on Jesse Pinkman yet?

At this point, Jesse is probably the last major character from breaking bad and better call saul that needs to be covered. Jack, Lydia, Bolsa, and Eladio are much more evil than him, but they aren't deep or interesting enough for standalone videos. Jesse meanwhile, is literally the deuteragonist of the whole franchise, he has so much material to explore and dissect.

Some may think that he's not bad enough to be included in the series, but I disagree; he's definitely bad enough. If Arthur Fleck, a severely mentally ill man who killed a few people for mostly sympathetic reasons can get an episode, then so can Jesse, a perfectly sane man who indirectly ruined the lives of countless people by manufacturing highly addictive drugs. People were using the same reasoning for why Mike hadn't gotten an episode yet but voila, he finally got one last year.

Jesse has long been a popular suggestion for many people, myself included, so it feels so strange to me that for whatever reason Vile has ignored him. The amount of material, his validity as a subject of analysis, and the demand make Jesse a prime candidate for an episode, and yet 5 years after Walter White got an episode, we still don't have one for Jesse.

u/Gray_Wolf2416 — 1 day ago

Which BIoShock character is the most evil?

  1. Andrew Ryan

  2. Frank Fontaine

  3. Dr. Suchong

  4. Tenenbaum

  5. Dr. Steinman

  6. Sander Cohen

  7. Sofia Lamb

  8. Gil Alexander

  9. Father Comstock

  10. Jeremiah Fink

u/twnpksN8 — 3 days ago

Analyzing Evil: The La Li Lu Le Lo from Metal Gear Solid

Who are the Patriots?

u/twnpksN8 — 2 days ago

Analyzing Evil: Sheriff Teasle from First Blood

The original Rambo villain.

u/twnpksN8 — 3 days ago

Who's more evil?

  1. The aliens - Battlefield Earth

  2. Lisa - The Room

  3. The Master - Manos The Hands of Fate

  4. The Sharks - Sharknado

  5. The Birds - Birdemic

  6. Moose - The Fanatic

  7. King Koopa - The Super Mario Bros. Movie

  8. Goordy - Freddy Got Fingered

  9. Macavity - Cats

  10. The Trolls - Troll 2

u/twnpksN8 — 4 days ago

I would love for these 3 dunderheads to be analyzed but I know it is never going to happen. (Team Rocket from Pokemon series)

They appear in probably every episode of the Pokemon anime (I only was able to watch S1 because Netflix took everything else off outside of the XYZ anime) and in every movie, are in a couple of games, have manga appearances, and are comedy villains. Where would they even go, the meme tiers?!

u/Fair_Term3352 — 3 days ago

Analyzing Evil: Vilgax from Ben 10

Main series only (Original, Alien Force, Ultimate Alien, Omniverse)

One of my all time favourite cartoon villains from one of my favourite cartoons growing up. He’s your classic pure evil, wants to rule the universe villain but he changes quite a bit throughout the series and I think an analysis on him would be interesting.

u/ShadowDanteFan — 3 days ago

Analyzing Evil: The Characters And Themes Of Marty Supreme (2025)

This movie is an interesting case because ultimately there’s a lot of notable characters who I think are noteworthy, but I wouldn’t say they’re like pure evil or really that evil. Most of the characters in this movie are stuck up and selfish assholes who want money. Marty especially is a petty brat of a person who steals, hurts people and refuses to accept that maybe his career is done for and he needs to stop doing what he’s doing

I would absolutely love to see an analysis for this movie though. About 60% of the characters are just bad people but none are like evil outside of that criminal with the dog

u/TwoFace687 — 3 days ago

Analyzing Evil: Lyle T. Rourke from Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)

By far Disney’s best twist villain to date and one of their most underrated. Rourke is introduced as a smart and experienced explorer who knew Milo’s grandfather and seemed decently trustworthy, who turned out to be a evil scumbag hellbent on making a fortune off of something that he knew would kill a entire civilisation. Incredibly memorable and evil character

u/TwoFace687 — 4 days ago

(Metal Gear) Rank the Snakes based on morality.

  1. Naked Snake/Big Boss

  2. Venom Snake

  3. Solidus Snake

  4. Liquid Snake

  5. Solid Snake

  6. Raiden (technically had the codename Snake for like 5 minutes)

u/twnpksN8 — 5 days ago

Were these characters actually redeemed?

  1. Darth Vader - Star Wars

  2. Zuko - Avatar: The Last Airbender

  3. Jimmy McGill - Better Call Saul

  4. Snape - Harry Potter

  5. Endeavor - My Hero Academia

  6. Barbossa - Pirates of the Caribbean

  7. Q - Star Trek

  8. Arthur Morgan - Red Dead Redemption II

  9. John Marston - Red Dead Redemption

  10. Daniel - Amnesia: The Dark Descent

u/twnpksN8 — 8 days ago