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This is always an interesting question to me since now these days we're getting a lot more empathetic villains but at the same time they're still villains. There's still something they do that they turn away from that the audience can't connect with. There's something that they do wrong right? But sometimes people kind of debate on who they think, yeah I don't know if this person was a villain. So in my case this example for me is on an episode of the Blacklist called The Good Samaritan. There's this guy seen in the picture who they don't know why he's killing people at first. They think he's just a serial killer, but they find out that he's killing child abusers So to me, I'm like, I don't care let him let him go There's a lot more like actual things going on like people you need to stop from hurting the innocent But if it's repeat child abusers that he's getting that can't get caught by the law And I don't really care But so I'm curious if you guys have like a villain in your mind that you were like, no, I think they were okay
I sympathize for Captain Hook I think he genuinely want I think he has some things he needs to work on but like I think his beef between him and Peter Pan is justified just based off of the background of the story if you haven't read read the book about Captain Hooks origin story you definitely should
Thank you. I've been saying the same thing for so long. Good example. Great example. And yeah, I should read the book. That sounds cool. Yeah, but no 100% agree
Okay, so mine's actually a literary character. It's not a movie. It was in a book that I read. There might be a movie, I don't know. But it was about this guy. I forget the title, but it was about this guy who was like taking care of his like bedridden spouse, but she was portrayed as like a nag kind of and like holding him back in life and always complaining, etc, etc. And the whole story was about like him trying to start a life with his mistress while still like taking care of her.
And she was like made out to be the villain throughout the entire novel. Meanwhile, like the whole novel is about him cheating and to me like I cited it like I just think that he was more of the villain than the person who was chronically ill that they were trying to make the villain. So I just always remember that book because it was weird but yeah. you