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-->-- '''[[https:/ /www.youtube.com/@TheCriticalDrinkerThe Critical Drinker]]''', ''What Happened To Our Villains''?

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-->-- '''[[https:/ /www.'''[[https://www.youtube.com/@TheCriticalDrinkerThe com/@TheCriticalDrinker The Critical Drinker]]''', ''What Happened To Our Villains''?
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-->-- '''WebVideo/TheCriticalDrinker''', ''What Happened To Our Villains''?

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-->-- '''WebVideo/TheCriticalDrinker''', '''[[https:/ /www.youtube.com/@TheCriticalDrinkerThe Critical Drinker]]''', ''What Happened To Our Villains''?
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-> ''"When you get right down to it, every hero needs a good villain. What would Superman be without Lex Luthor? What would Batman be without the Joker? What would Captain Marvel be without Brie Larson? The antagonist of a story is actually a pretty interesting thing from a writing point of view. They can come in all different shapes and sizes, from physical powerhouses to calculating intellectuals; from honorable warriors to evil murders. But whatever form they take, they all serve the same basic purpose - they're an obstacle for the protagonist to overcome. Something that can challenge them to become better and stronger than they were before. They're basically the driving force behind TheHerosJourney. It's more than just that; a good villain can challenge the very nature of who and what a hero is, and what the audience believes them to be. They can have justifiable motivations and complex personalities all of their own. The best ones can make the audience question just who exactly the real villain ''is''. In fact, the villains are often cooler and more memorable than the hero themselves!"''

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-> ''"When you get right down to it, every hero needs a good villain. What would Superman be without Lex Luthor? What would Batman be without the Joker? What would Captain Marvel be without Brie Larson? The ''"The antagonist of a story is actually a pretty interesting thing from a writing point of view. They can come in all different shapes and sizes, from physical powerhouses to calculating intellectuals; from honorable warriors to evil murders. But whatever form they take, they all serve the same basic purpose - they're an obstacle for the protagonist to overcome. Something that can challenge them to become better and stronger than they were before. They're basically the driving force behind TheHerosJourney. It's more than just that; a good villain can challenge the very nature of who and what a hero is, and what the audience believes them to be. They can have justifiable motivations and complex personalities all of their own. The best ones can make the audience question just who exactly the real villain ''is''. In fact, the villains are often cooler and more memorable than the hero themselves!"''Hero's Journey."''
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-> ''"When you get right down to it, every hero needs a good villain. What would Superman be without Lex Luthor? What would Batman be without the Joker? What would Captain Marvel be without Brie Larson? The antagonist of a story is actually a pretty interesting thing from a writing point of view. They can come in all different shapes and sizes, from physical powerhouses to calculating intellectuals; from honorable warriors to evil murders. But whatever form they take, they all serve the same basic purpose - they're an obstacle for the protagonist to overcome. Something that can challenge them to become better and stronger than they were before. They're basically the driving force behind TheHerosJourney. It's more than just that; a good villain can challenge the very nature of who and what a hero is, and what the audience believes them to be. They can have justifiable motivations and complex personalities all of their own. The best ones can make the audience question just who exactly the real villain ''is''. In fact, the villains are often cooler and more memorable than the hero themselves!"''
-->-- '''WebVideo/TheCriticalDrinker''', ''What Happened To Our Villains''?
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-> ''"The hero of any story is always the least interesting character! Heroes wouldn't even exist if there were no villains to shake things up!"''
-->-- '''Marina''', ''VideoGame/Splatoon2''
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