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For me it's when the evil bad guy also has a pet that he loves and cares very much for.
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>>220486473
For me? It’s:
>nice jock and Stacy
>villains who try to avoid civilian casualties
>villains who treat their henchmen kindly
>second in command for main villain is an honorable guy
>happy villain couples
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i want a garloid
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>>220486473
I like how he and Korben never meet
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>>220486540
>happy villain couples
I love those. Villain wives are an unfortunate casualty of wokeism.
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>>220486540
For me its "villain seems like he genuinely cares and would be a good father."
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>>220486611
It's a subtle reference to the fact that Steve Buscemi served as a volunteer firefighter during 9/11
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>>220486540
>>second in command for main villain is an honorable guy
love me some Dan



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