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Part of the issue is that many of these are, to some extent, mutually exclusive. DILP and DesignatedVillain, for example, are predicated on \
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Part of the issue is that many of these are, to some extent, mutually exclusive. DILP and DesignatedVillain, for example, are predicated on \\\"acts villainous in canon\\\" and \\\"doesn\\\'t act villainous in canon\\\" respectively. The deleted entry even complained about the fact that he was acting too villainous by the end. So... that doesn\\\'t make sense.

RootingForTheEmpire, similarly, doesn\\\'t jive with DracoInLeatherPants because the former is about cheering for the villain despite their villainous status while the former is about pretending they\\\'re \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' villainous.

That said, I do think Monica\\\'s line could qualify for UnintentionallyUnsympathetic. Wanda\\\'s dismissal (and overall gray morality of the episode) may mean that she\\\'s not \\\'\\\'right\\\'\\\', but it doesn\\\'t change the fact that we\\\'re supposed to be sympathetic to Monica\\\'s POV at that point even if she\\\'s wrong.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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Part of the issue is that many of these are, to some extent, mutually exclusive. DILP and DesignatedVillain, for example, are predicated on \
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Part of the issue is that many of these are, to some extent, mutually exclusive. DILP and DesignatedVillain, for example, are predicated on \\\"acts villainous in canon\\\" and \\\"doesn\\\'t act villainous in canon\\\" respectively. The deleted entry even complained about the fact that he was acting too villainous by the end. So... that doesn\\\'t make sense.

RootingForTheEmpire, similarly, doesn\\\'t jive with DracoInLeatherPants because the former is about cheering for the villain despite their villainous status while the former is about pretending they\\\'re \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' villainous.

That said, I do think Monica\\\'s line is UnintentionallyUnsympathetic. Wanda\\\'s dismissal (and overall gray morality of the episode) may mean that she\\\'s not \\\'\\\'right\\\'\\\', but it doesn\\\'t change the fact that we\\\'re supposed to be sympathetic to Monica\\\'s POV at that point even if she\\\'s wrong.
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