the tv live action section, the "broadcast news" part: i saw the exact same quote listed on faux affably evil quotes. From the context (i do not know the show) it seems the Faux affably evil is the real deal in said quote, since the devil in question is acting nice out of pragmatic villainy, not as a way of living, but as a means to and end, to make the opponent gradually lower their guard and then control them and cause great evil. Should we remove the quote from this page?
the tv live action section, the "broadcast news" part: i saw the exact same quote listed on faux affably evil quotes. From the context (i do not know the show) it seems the Faux affably evil is the real deal in said quote, since the devil in question is acting nice out of pragmatic villainy, not as a way of living, but as a means to and end, to make the opponent gradually lower their guard and then control them and cause great evil. Should we remove the quote from this page?