Villain
We might hate what they do, but we understand why they do it. Whether it's grief, a sense of injustice, or a desperate need for control, a grounded motive makes a villain human.
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There’s a reason we love to hate them. Whether it’s sharp dialogue, a haunting aesthetic, or an unpredictable energy, a villain needs to command the room. Why We Root for the "Bad Guy" We might hate what they do, but we understand why they do it
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The best antagonists aren't just "evil." In fact, the most terrifying ones are those who believe they are the heroes of their own stories. Here is what makes a villain stick with you long after the credits roll:
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