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(The Incredibles) What is the morality of suing someone because they stopped you from committing suicide?
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(The Incredibles) What is the morality of suing someone because they stopped you from committing suicide?

In the Incredibles was the jumper that Mr. Incredible saved justified in suing him?

u/twnpksN8 — 7 hours ago

Analysing evil: Edwin Epps from 12 years a slave

I think this could be a great video!

u/memeboi3012 — 11 hours ago

Analyzing Evil: Cyborg Superman (My Adventures With Superman)

There is a pattern with My Adventures With Superman where our villain who hates Superman has a henchman worse than them. General Lane had Amanda Waller, who lacked the general's concern for innocent lives caught up in their efforts to kill a percieved threat.

Waller then had Lex Luthor. Amanda Waller had the stupid villainy she is infamous for, but when Brainiac invaded Earth, we saw that when the chips were down, she would fight to protect the planet even in the face of overwhelming odds. Luthor instead ran away like a coward and has continued his efforts to kill Superman even after the Man of Tomorrow saved Earth from Brainiac, an alien menace who became more dangerous because of all the Kryptonian tech Luthor made for him to hijack.

Now Luthor has Hank Henshaw, the Cyborg Superman. Luthor is a xenophobic megalomaniac but he is pragmatic enough to want to gain public support for his evil plans. Hank, a man who quickly became radicalized after seeing Luthor's anti-alien rhetoric, feels that since he has superpowers he can do whatever he wants.

In the comics, Hank Henshaw is an evil Mr. Fantastic with his origin. This show turned him into a mechanical Homelander. He is a supervillain hyped up as an all American hero created by a ruthless businessman, and he absolutely sucks at being a hero. He only responds to incidents where he has an excuse to beat someone up and ignores incidents where people need a rescue.

And fitting the Dragon Ball Z references, this mechanical monster caused or at least had a hand in creating a nightmarish future where humanity is terrorized by machines, and the only way to fix it is by sending someone to the past. Things were so bad in that future that Luthor was helping the good guys.

Analyzing Evil: Sam Harper From Uncle Sam (1996)

Master Sergeant Sam Harper from William Lustig’s 1996 horror-satire Uncle Sam is a deeply compelling figure for character analysis because he embodies the dark, distorted underbelly of weaponized patriotism. On the surface, he operates as a traditional slasher villain, but his psychological and narrative layers subvert the classic "heroic soldier" trope. In life, Sam was not a noble defender of freedom; rather, he was a sadistic, abusive tyrant who explicitly joined the military to secure a "free pass" to murder. When he returns as a zombified revenant clad in the literal imagery of the state, his rampage targeting tax cheats, flag burners, and draft dodgers forces a critical examination of blind jingoism and moral hypocrisy

u/UzumakiShanks — 1 day ago

Who's more evil?

  1. Negan - The Walking Dead

  2. The Comedian - Watchmen

  3. Azazel - Supernatural

  4. Conquest - Invincible

u/twnpksN8 — 2 days ago

Who's more evil?

  1. Orin Scrivello - Little Shop of Horrors

  2. Jeremy Jam - Parks and Recreation

  3. Knightbrace - Codename: Kids Next Door

  4. Dr. King Schultz - Django Unchained

  5. Philip Sherman - Finding Nemo

  6. Wilbur Wonka - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

  7. Dawn O'Keefe - Teeth

u/twnpksN8 — 2 days ago

Rank these characters least to most evil

Mr.Blonde (Reservoir Dogs)
Trevor Philips (GTA 5)
Wolf (Payday Series)
Waingro (Heat)

u/Background_Pool_7649 — 3 days ago

Who's the most redeemable?

  1. Palpatine - Star Wars

  2. Ragyo Kiryuin - Kill La Kill

  3. The Lich - Adventure Time

  4. A.M. - I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream

  5. Davros - Doctor Who

  6. Griffith - Berserk

  7. Voldemort - Harry Potter

  8. Monokuma - Danganronpa

  9. The Joker - DC Comics

  10. William Afton - Five Night's at Freddys

u/twnpksN8 — 4 days ago

Who's more evil?

  1. Freddy Krueger - A Nightmare on Elm Street

  2. Carl Stargher - The Cell

  3. Dr. Seijiro Inui - Paprika

  4. John Cobb - Inception

  5. Mr. Electric - Sharkboy and Lavagirl

u/twnpksN8 — 3 days ago

Which Ralph Fiennes character is most evil?

Which Ralph Fiennes character (not including Schindlers List) is the most evil?

  1. Voldemort - Harry Potter

  2. Chef Slowik - The Menu

  3. Hades - Clash of the Titans

  4. Francis Dolarhyde - Red Dragon

  5. "Old Nick" - 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

  6. Moriarty - Holmes and Watson (dream casting and it's wasted on this shitty movie)

  7. Rameses - Prince of Egypt

  8. Victor Quartermaine - Walace and Gromit: Curse of the Wererabbit

  9. Harry - In Bruges

u/twnpksN8 — 5 days ago

Who's more evil?

  1. Sarris - Galaxy Quest

  2. "Capt" Robert Daly - Black Mirror

  3. Teleya - The Orville

  4. Zapp Brannigan - Futurama

u/twnpksN8 — 5 days ago

Who is the most evil character in the Grand Theft Auto franchise?

As a list of Names:

Trevor Phillips, Claude, Tommy Vercetti, Toni Cipriani, Dimitri Rascalov, Frank Tenpenny, Donald Love, Avon Hertz, Eddie Low & Claude Speed

u/TwoFace687 — 6 days ago

My Top 10 most wanted videos

least wanted to most wanted:

  1. Major Henry West (28 Days Later)

  2. Flowey (Undertale)

  3. Hans Beckert (M)

  4. Yatsu (Tetsuo: The Iron Man)

  5. Handsome Jack (Borderlands)

  6. Serverblight

  7. LA Noire

  8. Scorpio Killer (Dirty Harry)

  9. Vladimir Makarov (Original Modern Warfare)

  10. Alan Yates (Cannibal Holocaust)

u/Low-Builder-2365 — 7 days ago

Analyzing Evil: Caesar & The Legion from Fallout: New Vegas

I’m surprised Vile hasn’t covered Caesar yet, let alone after Mr. House got analysed. But Caesar & The Legion are a really interesting case cause ultimately they are a pure evil faction that enslaves and genocided people purely based on racism, but you definitely get to see the positives to the faction like their pure care for their allies and members as a whole. Their still evil though and I’d honestly love to see them analysed

u/TwoFace687 — 7 days ago

Who's more evil?

  1. Todd Alquist - Breaking Bad

  2. Teddy - Bugonia

  3. Capt. Robert Daily - Black Mirror

u/twnpksN8 — 10 days ago

Who's more evil?

  1. Thomas Shelby - Peaky Blinders

  2. Raymond Leon - In Time

  3. Jackson Rippner - Red Eye

  4. Jonathan Crane "Scarecrow" - Dark Knight trilogy

  5. J. Robert Oppenheimer - Oppenheimer

u/twnpksN8 — 9 days ago

Analyzing Evil: Lord Matsudaira Naritsugu from 13 Assassins

He might not look like much, but this guy's a fucking monster!

  1. He killed a woman's husband before raping her and then cut off her arms and legs, and cut out her tongue!

  2. He used an innocent family (including their children) as target practice for literally no reason.

  3. When people get sick of his shit and send a bunch of assassins to kill him his takeaway from all the carnage going on around him is that he should start a bunch of wars because it's "glorious".

  4. After his main guard dies trying to protect him he shows him zero respect and kicks his severed head.

u/twnpksN8 — 8 days ago