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Now that his story has come to an end: Analyzing Evil: Homelander

u/45rs5 — 1 day ago

Some characters from The Boys I’d love to see featured on the channel now that the show just ended

u/SharkWithAHat — 1 day ago

Which non human serial killer is the most evil?

  1. Morinth - Mass Effect 2 (still a better romance option than Jacob)
  2. The Tsavo lions - The Ghost and The Darkness
  3. The half faced man - Doctor Who
  4. Thrax - Osmosis Jones
  5. Eugene Victor Tooms - The X-Files
  6. The first shapeshifter (from the episode Skin) - Supernatural
  7. The mirror - Oculus
u/twnpksN8 — 2 days ago

Which Dennis Hopper character is the most evil?

  1. Howard Payne - Speed

  2. Paul Kaufman - Land of the Dead

  3. Deacon - Waterworld

  4. Frank Booth - Blue Velvet

  5. King Koopa - Super Mario Bros.

  6. Victor Drazen - 24

  7. Vollmer - The Twilight Zone

u/twnpksN8 — 2 days ago

Who would you say is worse?

Basically this one is just “Huge Racist who killed thousands of Gypsies and wanted to rape Esmerelda” Vs “Guy who wanted to mass murderer all of New Orleans so he could pay off his debt, which involved him attempting to murder a rich millionaire that he didn’t like”

u/TwoFace687 — 6 days ago

Which Disney Villain is more evil, between these two?

Characters pictured:

Judge Claude Frollo- Led a widespread manhunt on the Romani people in the city of Paris, locking up, torturing, and executing many in the name of God, starting a hunt for Esmeralda in particular to force her to be his sex slave and burning Paris in the process.

Lord Cutler Beckett- Head of the East India Trading Company, hunted down and executed pirates along the seas, as well as mass executing civilians that might be tied to pirates, as well as other acts like participating in the Slave Trade, which even Captain Jack Sparrow didn't approve of because "people aren't cargo, mate."

u/Careless_College — 6 days ago

Which Yoshihiro Togashi's series have the villains? Yu Yu Hakusho or Hunter X Hunter

For me, it's super obvious it's Yu Yu Hakusho, and it has some of the best villains that Togashi's overrated work can't surpass

u/AndrewJackson64 — 8 days ago

Who’s Worse? (Mother’s Day Edition)

Amy Dunne (Gone Girl) or Mary Johnston (Precious)

u/TragaDome — 11 days ago

Analyzing Evil: Danhausen

He may be very nice, but don’t forget: he’s also very evil.

u/PriestofJudas — 10 days ago

Analyzing Evil: Ernesto De La Cruz

Would HEAVILY RECOMMEND to read Coco: A Story of Music, Shoes and Family for additional information on Ernesto and his relationship with Héctor.

Also, some details:

-Ernesto was born in 1896, as stated on the official Disney wiki; confirmed by his creator via a now deleted Twitter post. He's 4 years older than Héctor, who was born Friday, November 30, 1900.

-Ernesto is designed after famous Mexican actors and singers from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, in particular, Jorge Negrete. He was also inspired by Pedro Infante; ironically, he interact with the two during his party.

-Despite getting crushed a second time, Ernesto still exists in the Land of the Dead, as Unkrich confirmed. He has stated that Ernesto is still remembered for his movies and his story as the one who stole Héctor's guitar and his songs and murdered him, albeit permanently disgraced.

-He was likely familiar with Imelda, given that she was his (former) best friends wife.

-Given that Ernesto poured the drink poisoned tequilla in full view of Héctor, he couldn't have poured poison then and there, meaning that he already planned on poisoning him as a backup plan, in case his attempt to convince Héctor to stay failed.

(this could also mean that, since he also drank from that bottle, he probably took the poison himself in small doses to built up immunity)

-Ernesto's alebrijes are Chihuahua's, which are a reflection of his arrogance as he's like the tiny Mexican dog: he acts high and mighty when really, he is anything but.

-Also, according to the creators, Ernesto was acting out of genuine selflessness when he rescued Miguel from the pool, not simply playing the hero to keep up appearances. It seems he's happy to do the right thing... as long as it doesn't cost him anything.

-Really, you should also look at this Tumblr post for more info:

https://www.tumblr.com/pixarcocomovie/168549398747/all-of-lee-unkrichs-twitter-responses-from

u/LeonLoredo156 — 9 days ago

Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy)

I’m thinking a more goofy villain could be fun. Some may argue that he doesn’t count because he’s a wandering warrior type, but he was initially working for Exdeath. He’s not pure evil, of course, but he is not really heroic to put it lightly. He also has the neat thing of travelling to other universes, so his crossovers are canon a lot of the time.

He typically likes travelling through universes to find powerful weapons and worthy foes. He’s just also a bit of a goof too. Besting him in combat is a quick way to earn his respect too. That even is the case with his enemies. It can be noticed with Bartz’s party in Final Fantasy V, who he actually wished to face again in combat.

As for why him initially serving Exdeath is so bad, that is because Exdeath wished to engulf everything in the void, which would kill everyone. Needless to say, this would make Exdeath (and by extension, servants like Gilgamesh qualify as villains).

u/Icy-Temperature2816 — 11 days ago
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Rank them most to least evil. Frieza, Gravitals, and High Evolutionary

u/No_Wrap9623 — 11 days ago