What's behind this phenomenon?
>>217457709Name one (1).
le clever businessman hires freaks/goons
>>217457709What story even ever has done this, retard?
>>217457722>>217457747Stranger thingsAlthough it was more like 1 season
>>217457772No it doesnt lol
>>217457709>What's behind this phenomenon?Because all main characters must be likeable... to kids. If we're talking about kids shows...>>217457722Phineas and Ferb.
>>217457780It doesDemo in season 1 becomes a joke replaced by a humanized clownOther examples idk many in x files, star trek even
>>217457943Nope
>>217457709The guy on the left looks like he like smelling feet.
>>217457722Cowboy Bebop
>>217458277fuck off, /pol/!
>>217457722House. The main villains were Vogler and Tritter but there were a lot of one-offs who were dangerous psycho killers. Dibala, the cannibal serial killer, the guy who took hostages, the guy who shot House
>>217457722X-filesWarehouse 13Sleepy Hollow
>>217458277yeah so what? maybe he does jerk
>>217457722Sopranos (Mustang Sally)
>>217457722The ass to ass guy in Requiem.
>>217457722Stargate SG-1, the Aschen
>>217457722Team Rocket vs Giovanni
>>217457722Tuco, fairly short-lived antagonist but way more intimidating than Gus
>>217459286The stupid doll ghost girl was the freakiest antagonist in Pokemon
>>217457943The X-Files I can almost see but in reverse because the most threatening villain is ultimately a human (the Smoking Man) while the Big Bads (the aliens) ended up getting humanized in the last new season.
>>217457709Is that the guy from Ersatz on the right
>>217457722Dexter
>>217457722That one crazy burglar based off Francis Dollarhyde from the third season of Miami Vice.
>>217459380That is the first thing I thought.
>>217457709>Evil sidekick named Himmler>He's not HimAny other examples of this ?