QUOTES FROM TV VILLAINS WHO WERE COMPLETELY RIGHT

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9 ай бұрын

Villain | TV-Show: Negan Smith (Walking Dead), Gustavo Fring (Breaking Bad), Petyr Baelish (Game of Thrones), «Stringer» Bell / Omar Little / State Senator R. Clayton «Clay» Davis (The Wire), Homelander (The Boys), Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Hannibal), Al Swearengen (Deadwood), Lorne Malvo (Fargo), Klaus Mikaelson (The Originals), Wilson Fisk (Daredevil), Zemo (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier)

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@elijahmcclain9234
@elijahmcclain9234 8 ай бұрын
I’m glad Negan made it into one of these compilations because out of ALL the walking dead villains, he made the most sense.
@Afraidofloveandpeace
@Afraidofloveandpeace 8 ай бұрын
But his first quote is just straight up nationalism which usually leads into racism. Why does a country belong to a man? Does being born by chance into a certain country make you be in charge of defending it? Against whom? Others? Changes? I can resonate with some of the quotes but this was one felt like a far right talking point.
@elijahmcclain9234
@elijahmcclain9234 8 ай бұрын
@@Afraidofloveandpeace I think he was mainly trying to make the point of people protecting what’s theirs so that someone else doesn’t take it. He was probably referring to the military or government when he was talking about government.
@StuartEaston23
@StuartEaston23 8 ай бұрын
@@Afraidofloveandpeace How the hell was this even the take away you arrive at from hearing his quote? The fact that the simple logical statement of don't be a pushover or someone will come and take your shit somehow makes you go "BuT mUh FaR RiGhT" says more about you than anything else.
@personunidentified7672
@personunidentified7672 8 ай бұрын
⁠@@Afraidofloveandpeaceif the story of mankind is “far right” then sure. If your car isnt locked then it wont be safe, nothing stops it from being taken. The indians werent able to protect their lands and the land was taken. Africans lost battles to other tribes and were sold, then africa was invaded by other countries. Its life to protect yourself and what can be taken, like animals with cubs and territories. Only someone like you can interject their politics into something so basic even children know it.
@Afraidofloveandpeace
@Afraidofloveandpeace 8 ай бұрын
@@StuartEaston23 Did you somehow skip over the middle of my comment, where I mentioned why I had this impression? If so, I'd recommend reading it and if you have any more questions you're welcome to ask me.
@Shad0wCK
@Shad0wCK 8 ай бұрын
I am still utterly devastated that Hannibal was cancelled. A true primordial sin
@quentinverdaasdonk9386
@quentinverdaasdonk9386 8 ай бұрын
Agreed if I had the money I’d order 6 more seasons bring all of the original cast and crew an create away
@discogypsyfish9577
@discogypsyfish9577 8 ай бұрын
Should've ended after season 2
@Javier-il1xi
@Javier-il1xi 8 ай бұрын
No.@@discogypsyfish9577
@katliit9442
@katliit9442 8 ай бұрын
I think it being short made the show that much better. Hannibal is not the type of show that would be good for multiple seasons. Maybe 1 more season though
@docnapalm45
@docnapalm45 8 ай бұрын
​@discogypsyfish9577 Why ? Because you don't want to watch it anymore lol . That's your problem You can choose whether or not you want to watch it. Others on the other hand enjoyed watching it such as I did.
@CHIPSSALTY
@CHIPSSALTY 8 ай бұрын
"We need a philosopher king!" "Best we can offer is a philosopher villain."
@anon2034
@anon2034 8 ай бұрын
The limitation of Holywood culture. It would never be permited to entertain such ideas.
@alanmorris4896
@alanmorris4896 7 ай бұрын
A philosopher king like marcus aurelius. It could turn the world into paradise🤧
@lobsterminion693
@lobsterminion693 6 ай бұрын
Communists are philosopher villains. They attempt to impose a theoretical model of humanity, where everyone is altruistic, if only the government can set the groundwork and force everyone to play along. Problem is, human nature is incompatible with Communism, and human nature always wins in the end.
@Ericisnotachannel
@Ericisnotachannel 6 ай бұрын
@@alanmorris4896 I love "Meditations" but Marcus Aurelius couldn't even turn Rome into a paradise, and he left the Empire to his son Commodus, practically kicking off the Crisis of Third Century.
@guojames9269
@guojames9269 6 ай бұрын
Plato be crying in a corner lmao
@darrennew8211
@darrennew8211 8 ай бұрын
I'm not sure Homelander is similar to the others, because he's being literal about it. The others give grim but true and applicable advice. Homelander says "No, really, you're all worthless compared to me."
@jerdancruz303
@jerdancruz303 8 ай бұрын
Yep homelander just spat some egoistic shite not facts
@thegrumpiestlump1897
@thegrumpiestlump1897 8 ай бұрын
Lol I was just about to say, even implying Homelander is right about anything completely misses the point of the Boys
@rianmacdonald9454
@rianmacdonald9454 8 ай бұрын
@@thegrumpiestlump1897 that may be so - but he is still right. If the most powerful person on this planet can be manipulated, coerced and controlled - do you really think all of human society isn't being controlled. Starting from the dumbing down of education, critical thinking skills, media, economics, religion, political ideologies etc etc - all designed to control the population to conform to what is wanted. And if it all worked on HIM, do you think it isn't working on the rest. So the show may want you to see him as wrong - but that doesn't mean he is wrong.
@regionsofthenorthiscoming7295
@regionsofthenorthiscoming7295 8 ай бұрын
@rianmacdonald9454 Of course the part that you're referencing is accurate. Problem is, for the purposes of this video, they should've cut the clip off after that. The last true thing he says is "I'm stronger". He's not smarter. The world doesn't need him. He isn't even good at saving people, much less superior. He's not a hero.
@beholddaempathyangel
@beholddaempathyangel 8 ай бұрын
I guess what Homelander has to say is just believe in yourself?
@ssushant661
@ssushant661 8 ай бұрын
Zemo's line "The desire to become a superhuman cannot be separated from supremacist ideals"
@LotionSoronarr
@LotionSoronarr 8 ай бұрын
Become stagnant? Pretend everyones the same? Do not reach for more?
@smartmonke1604
@smartmonke1604 8 ай бұрын
​@@LotionSoronarrNo, he was simply pointing out how easy it is to fall into the supremacist line of thinking when you start pushing for the superhuman ideal, hes saying to simply beware of not falling into that pitfall.
@Vistresian1941
@Vistresian1941 8 ай бұрын
@@smartmonke1604 I think 'beware' and "cannot" have fairly different connotations.
@Franky566
@Franky566 8 ай бұрын
@@smartmonke1604"super human," is inherantly supremacist
@smartmonke1604
@smartmonke1604 8 ай бұрын
@@Franky566 One can draw that conclusion yes
@mosesmaina2416
@mosesmaina2416 8 ай бұрын
Homelander is one of the best villains on tv and movies. He is a character that is well written and well played by Anthony Starr.
@mvmsma
@mvmsma 8 ай бұрын
He's just a man-child
@thatoneguy9816
@thatoneguy9816 7 ай бұрын
and a well written one at that who is a villain@@mvmsma
@viix3815
@viix3815 7 ай бұрын
@@thatoneguy9816 Nah. Soldier boy was a better one.
@thatoneguy9816
@thatoneguy9816 7 ай бұрын
how so?@@viix3815
@jawadunnoor803
@jawadunnoor803 6 ай бұрын
​@@viix3815soldier boy is badass.....but as a villen, homelander is better(again, I'm not talking about strength or power)
@bradsimpson8724
@bradsimpson8724 8 ай бұрын
He wasn't a villian, but I've always liked the throwaway quotes from Professor Rasczak in Starship Troopers, which are typically quite true. My favourite: "And force, my friends, is violence. The supreme authority from which all other authorities are derived."
@DagwoodDogwoggle
@DagwoodDogwoggle 8 ай бұрын
YES! That's one of my favorites too.
@Ericisnotachannel
@Ericisnotachannel 8 ай бұрын
He also said "Something given has no value. " which is the book is the much longer, “Nothing of value is free. Even the breath of life is purchased at birth only through gasping effort and pain... The best things in life are beyond money; their price is agony and sweat and devotion... and the price demanded for the most precious of all things in life is life itself--ultimate cost for perfect value”
@thicccorgi6187
@thicccorgi6187 8 ай бұрын
A fascist is still a fascist and he was wrong alot!!!!!
@thicccorgi6187
@thicccorgi6187 8 ай бұрын
@@Ericisnotachannel Youre one step away from quoting Hitler.
@JP61982
@JP61982 8 ай бұрын
​@@thicccorgi6187I doubt you could recognize a hitler quote if you saw it.
@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341
@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341 8 ай бұрын
Everything that comes out of Hannibal's mouth was utterly right and haunting. The charm of a psychopath...... It's terrifying.
@suzanneh975
@suzanneh975 6 ай бұрын
And to cast such a charismatic actor as Mads Mikkelsen sells it even more.
@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341
@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341 6 ай бұрын
@@suzanneh975 He is pretty handsome but scary, like a beautiful but deadly snake.
@suzanneh975
@suzanneh975 6 ай бұрын
@@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341 yessss!! For me it was more like predator/ panther vibes, but can deff see the snake as well
@martinondrus6344
@martinondrus6344 Ай бұрын
Cruelty exist in animal kingdom as well, not just in humans and primates
@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341
@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341 Ай бұрын
@@martinondrus6344 animals use cruelty for a purpose unless we're talking about Orcas, chimps, elephants etc. Humans use cruelty for pure pleasure, animals don't use calculated cruelty.
@okiranova
@okiranova 8 ай бұрын
"I don't want peace.I want problems.ALWAYS"
@yiledute
@yiledute 8 ай бұрын
Important to remember that the quotes are good because most, if not all, of them are saying "truths" to manipulate some else. Sometimes they don't even believe them themselves, like Gustavo.
@novemberalpha6023
@novemberalpha6023 8 ай бұрын
Right
@mistermonologue2442
@mistermonologue2442 8 ай бұрын
Everything we say is to manipulate somebody in one way or another. Big or small, evil, kind or even neutral knowledge, on television or in real life its all a manipulation so...yes. Yes they are.
@yiledute
@yiledute 8 ай бұрын
@@mistermonologue2442 not really, manipulation implies that it was done with dishonesty and using unfair arguments. And that is what these villains do, they are dishonest by not even believing their own words, and/or unfair by mentioning undeniable truths that leave no immediate room to argue so that gullible people can think "you know what, maybe they are right, murdering half of the population in the universe is a way to solve scarcity". So no, not everything we say is to manipulate somebody.
@Someone_Unknown90
@Someone_Unknown90 7 ай бұрын
@@mistermonologue2442that’s not true in the slightest. I can literally break down the basics of language to explain how I can either be making a declaration just to state my particular opinion or saying something with the intent to purposefully manipulate someone. Like what 😂😂😂
@mistermonologue2442
@mistermonologue2442 7 ай бұрын
@@Someone_Unknown90 Lol of course it's true. Why would you be declaring anything? To have an effect on who youre telling it to. Even if it's just giving them knowledge or making small talk it's manipulating them in small degrees to act different in the future (immediate future or far future doesn't matter)
@kitasauplmnustiu4307
@kitasauplmnustiu4307 7 ай бұрын
that " chaos is a ladder " speech was so well tought out and so well delivered, it hits hard everytime
@philralston1020
@philralston1020 3 ай бұрын
The true hero of Westeros. Only bad writing is real
@RogerNbr
@RogerNbr 3 ай бұрын
shame it never paid off, he was done so dirty
@ShadowFri3nd
@ShadowFri3nd 3 ай бұрын
@@RogerNbr i might never pay off, the books are unfinished and the autor is old as fuck.
@RogerNbr
@RogerNbr 3 ай бұрын
@@ShadowFri3nd it might have if he wasnt lazy af, it has been a decade since the last book
@ShadowFri3nd
@ShadowFri3nd 3 ай бұрын
@@RogerNbr he also wasted time doing the Elden ring lore when DS lore was and its already better...
@goldendude6210
@goldendude6210 5 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="0">0:00</a> Walking Dead <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="24">0:24</a> Breaking Bad <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="55">0:55</a> The Originals <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="63">1:03</a> Deadwood <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="84">1:24</a> Fargo <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="91">1:31</a> Game of Thornes <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="103">1:43</a> Daredevil <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="123">2:03</a> The Wire <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="153">2:33</a> Hannibal <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="158">2:38</a> Daredevil <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="164">2:44</a> Game of Thrones <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="205">3:25</a> The Wire <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="230">3:50</a> Hannibal <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="238">3:58</a> Better Call Saul <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="252">4:12</a> The Wire <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="258">4:18</a> Game of Thornes <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="278">4:38</a> Hannibal <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="295">4:55</a> The Wire <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="318">5:18</a> The Falcon and The Winter Soldier <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="324">5:24</a> The Boys
@maxtorque5329
@maxtorque5329 5 ай бұрын
You're the 👌🏾 👍🏾
@goldendude6210
@goldendude6210 5 ай бұрын
my pleasure@@maxtorque5329
@Meh-el1ej
@Meh-el1ej 5 ай бұрын
🎉 thanks
@fiendsgaming7589
@fiendsgaming7589 4 ай бұрын
its fargo not crocodile's dilemma which is a episode
@goldendude6210
@goldendude6210 4 ай бұрын
thanks for that.@@fiendsgaming7589
@JustSomeDinosaurPerson
@JustSomeDinosaurPerson 8 ай бұрын
"I got the shotgun. You got the briefcase. It is all in the game, right?" That was some of the realist shit ever said... The legal game is so disgusting...
@egglordsasuke8532
@egglordsasuke8532 8 ай бұрын
That's some serious hood-rat logic. Shooting people isn't comparable to following rules.
@Jackalos1
@Jackalos1 8 ай бұрын
I had to rewatch that scene from the other perspective and it's spot on - his dumbfounded reaction was brilliant too
@SmokeDrake
@SmokeDrake 8 ай бұрын
What is that from? I saw the scene here but i dont know what movie it is.
@chris.shamblin
@chris.shamblin 7 ай бұрын
@@SmokeDrake It's from the show The Wire.
@marcusvinicius917
@marcusvinicius917 6 ай бұрын
The Wire quotes are on spot, so good man
@MrCityHunter18
@MrCityHunter18 8 ай бұрын
That breaking bad quote spoke to my soul
@nephastgweiz1022
@nephastgweiz1022 Ай бұрын
Poor soul. This is a stupid quote that Gus used to manipulate Walt to do the "man" thing. In real life, your protection and providing entitle you to respect. If they don't give you respect, don't provide and don't protect. You're not a second class citizen, or a tool or a disposable human. Have some respect for yourself
@MrCityHunter18
@MrCityHunter18 Ай бұрын
Let’s get something straight right now no one’s a poor soul and unless you have children don’t say anything to me because as a man and a father with integrity for what I put into this world then you better do your damn job. What he says is exactly what’s happening today unless you’re a foreigner who thinks being in the US as a man right now is peaches and cream
@vickydixon7512
@vickydixon7512 8 ай бұрын
People tend to forget, "You too are apart of the world. If you want to change it, you start with yourself." We as humans have turned fire "a destructive force", into batteries, engines and even use fire for cooking, to shower. The world is naturally destructive but once you learn to control those flames "to learn not to burn others", it becomes a lot better place. That starts with you.
@LegoJourney
@LegoJourney 8 ай бұрын
Little fingers quote about chaos being a ladder is great I loved that scene when I first saw it lol
@hillbillysamurai
@hillbillysamurai 8 ай бұрын
Wilson Fisk has many great quotes
@aeygi9686
@aeygi9686 8 ай бұрын
Although it’s animated, and not a film, Maul’s request for Ahsoka to join him in TCW S7E10 deserves a place here. Everything he said was true, especially of how justice was merely a construct of a power base which is about to change vastly.
@Someone_Unknown90
@Someone_Unknown90 7 ай бұрын
What makes you think that power is about to change drastically
@sambeck2510
@sambeck2510 7 ай бұрын
​@Someone_Unknown90 In the series the power base was going to change drastically - as the was shortly before order 66 and the jedi were eliminated.
@Someone_Unknown90
@Someone_Unknown90 7 ай бұрын
@@sambeck2510 yea no I know that but I think he was alluding to real life right?
@sambeck2510
@sambeck2510 7 ай бұрын
@@Someone_Unknown90 Like op or Maul? Cause Maul was clearly talking about the rise of Palpatine in the episode.
@Someone_Unknown90
@Someone_Unknown90 7 ай бұрын
@@sambeck2510 no the op
@TheBeelzboss
@TheBeelzboss 8 ай бұрын
Cruelty IS NOT something only humans do or have in them, there are plenty of other animals that are highly intelligent and do things just to be cruel. Bottlenose dolphins, orcas, and octopuses, are but three examples.
@edanridge3023
@edanridge3023 8 ай бұрын
Lol I was just thinking that, it’s an outdated idea that still preached but many animals including apes our closest relatives that are very capable of being vindictive and cruel just like us.
@edanridge3023
@edanridge3023 8 ай бұрын
What’s funny Is I don’t think it was ever based on any scientific data (even when scientists preached it) but spiritual philosophical ideas that for some reason never died out, which is funny because who has lived with pets for more than a couple years that can’t tell you animals are capable of vindictive behavior lol
@ericraululyeetusdelyeetus5028
@ericraululyeetusdelyeetus5028 8 ай бұрын
It's actually really funny how backwards that quote is, because upon any further inspection it's the opposite, really. Emotions, while truly something primordial, are filtered through our intelligence as feelings, allowing us nuance. Cruelty is merely the most vindictive manifestation of anger, hate, and fear, one that every creature is capable of.
@sosspelking6252
@sosspelking6252 8 ай бұрын
Despite this, most of humanity considers itself to be “civilized” and above savagery and animalistic behavior. I don’t believe the literal purpose of that statement was to say that all animals are peaceful non violent creatures, but that humanity has the ability to form logical statements, write them out, make art about it, sing songs about it and still CHOOSES to be cruel (majority of the time ie. wars, killing, r*pe, racism etc) when there are other alternatives by literary just working together
@Sujay95
@Sujay95 8 ай бұрын
That dialogue needs to be heard and understood IN CONTEXT. Not in isolation. Hannibal is a show about psychopaths.
@JamesSmith-gk8sz
@JamesSmith-gk8sz 7 ай бұрын
“There are only two things pure evil respects. Money, and violence……..the money always runs out”. -Jake Wengronowitz
@guifire9747
@guifire9747 7 ай бұрын
Remind of Alfred's quote about the Joker in the Dark Knight for some reaons
@bagbunny
@bagbunny 8 ай бұрын
I clicked just for the Mads thumbnail, then was pleasantly surprised with Negan.
@novemberalpha6023
@novemberalpha6023 8 ай бұрын
As kids we idolize the Heroes.... Growing up, we realize the Villains make more senses.
@laylachristina5605
@laylachristina5605 8 ай бұрын
And maturing we realize that both are too shallow to trully satisfy our human nature, volatile and always in need of changing.
@novemberalpha6023
@novemberalpha6023 8 ай бұрын
@@laylachristina5605 yes from one hero to another... From one villain to another. They are part of our psyche. Peep into our most loving dream and worst nightmare.
@stevenscott2136
@stevenscott2136 8 ай бұрын
And why DO we idolize the heroes? Because they have exactly what we're evolved to seek from our fellow humans -- status, fame, respect, sexual opportunities, resources. If Superman tells the Metropolis police he needs ALL of them to stand around the Daily Planet building at 3 a.m., he GETS it. Not because they're afraid of his wrath, but because they believe in him. He's their king, even if he doesn't realize it. We idolize the heroes for villainous reasons.
@Dapryor
@Dapryor 8 ай бұрын
That’s a bit broad and naive.
@BruceWayne-fj9bm
@BruceWayne-fj9bm 8 ай бұрын
Heck no 😂😂😂
@MillsyPlays453
@MillsyPlays453 8 ай бұрын
Closing this with "Im the real hero" We can all be saviour or villian in our own stories and see it as the opposite.
@buddhastl7120
@buddhastl7120 8 ай бұрын
Villain are often wiser and willing to do what is necessary in the eyes of weaker and naive men
@williamschlass6371
@williamschlass6371 7 ай бұрын
Sure but heroes are not naive and weak
@guifire9747
@guifire9747 7 ай бұрын
Depend who really, those in the video are good villain, but lot of villain aren't that smart Tho often a story will revolve around a younger hero and an older villain, in those case the villain being wiser and more experienced in general while the hero is more naive makes sense
@dreadcthulhu5
@dreadcthulhu5 6 ай бұрын
Villains are selfish people who hurt others because they are convinced only their way is the right way. They are called villains for a reason.
@justfajar5806
@justfajar5806 8 ай бұрын
These kind of dialog is really great to show the villain ideology and principles. And that what makes them a great villain
@soggycracker5934
@soggycracker5934 8 ай бұрын
It's wild, but Gus was the only person who respected Walter.
@Jonra1
@Jonra1 8 ай бұрын
Wouldn't be too sure about that, he was manipulative and knew what to say to appeal to his fragile ego.
@soggycracker5934
@soggycracker5934 8 ай бұрын
@@Jonra1 It's ones perception that matters.
@laylachristina5605
@laylachristina5605 8 ай бұрын
More like respected him as a enemy.
@LordEskay
@LordEskay 6 ай бұрын
I think he was feeding his ego with things Walt wanted to hear
@FirstnameLastname-zq8oy
@FirstnameLastname-zq8oy 4 ай бұрын
The clips of Gus in this video arent a sign that he respected walter. Gus is very clearly manipulating walter by feeding into Walt's pride and ego (his biggest flaw). Gus is essentially trying to convince Walt that doing the evil, morally wrong thing is a necessary part of what makes a man a "man". If anything, in the show Gus didnt seem to fully respect walter because he recognised Walter's unchecked ego and pride which were increasingly spiralling out of control and making him extremely difficult to work with.
@jareddiamond5133
@jareddiamond5133 8 ай бұрын
My Least Favorite to Favorite Quotes: 1. Klaus Mikaelson (The Originals) 2. Negan Smith (The Walking Dead) 3. Gustavo Fring (Breaking Bad) 4. Wilson Fisk (Daredevil) 5. Petyr Baelish (Game of Thrones) 6. Al Swearengen (Deadwood) 7. Lorne Malvo (Fargo) 8. Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Hannibal) 9. Baron Zemo (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier) 10. Bell/Omar Little/State Sen. Clayton Davis (The Wire) 11. Homelander (The Boys) Feel free to comment.
@kitasauplmnustiu4307
@kitasauplmnustiu4307 7 ай бұрын
apreciate the love for the wire
@jareddiamond5133
@jareddiamond5133 7 ай бұрын
@@kitasauplmnustiu4307 I wanted to put "The Wire" higher up, but I couldn't. All of those quotes are so good in one way or another (Because of what the message the quote provides us with, who says the quote, as well as why it's important when it first aired and when we watch it now).
@itsed5164
@itsed5164 7 ай бұрын
Omar's shoutgun quote is amazing. Everything in the shower is just part of the game or not.
@theminingassassin16
@theminingassassin16 6 ай бұрын
I’ve come to learn that I take far more advice from villains than heroes, because villains are more realistic. They don’t sugarcoat everything. Just tell it like it is.
@royallad2597
@royallad2597 7 ай бұрын
good to see a lot of "The Wire" clips, that show is a masterpiece
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990 2 ай бұрын
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
@victorenock
@victorenock 2 ай бұрын
One of the best edits i've seen in my whole life. Made me tear up and created the feeling of hustle until death.
@popps33
@popps33 7 ай бұрын
love this! I remember in storytelling class that Villains are characters who actually twisted version of the protagonist. They are relatable and have sense of justice but their means are what makes them a villain.
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990 2 ай бұрын
🐝
@giselleumi
@giselleumi 7 ай бұрын
Watching Hannibal solidified something for me, two things can be true at the same time: A very smart person who actually “helps “ people can kill people. Little Finger was smart and cunning at the same time!
@BrianSWhite-yr1vs
@BrianSWhite-yr1vs 7 ай бұрын
Why does being intelligent (or at least looking as though you're intelligent) give anyone a free pass to kill others without a trial or reasonable proof of guilt?
@ceu160193
@ceu160193 6 ай бұрын
@@BrianSWhite-yr1vs Because what you describe is subjective, not ob jective. Many people Hannibal killed would never face any actual punishment, as they are good at avoiding it. You can be piece of human feces, but as long as you are good at bending laws and regulations in your favor, nobody can touch you, while remaining within confines of the law.
@blue-guymaster5121
@blue-guymaster5121 6 ай бұрын
@@BrianSWhite-yr1vs The sentence is a bit confusing. But the show is about Hannibal, a former doctor now psychiatrist, who is a mass murdering cannibal. Although he is that, he still helps people in his job as a psychiatrist and saved many patients when he was a doctor. Which creates that contradiction of doing and enjoying both. It makes for an interesting character and show. It really draws you in! The whole thing is incredibly well made and played. I truly recommend it, even if it's a bit heavy on the corpses. (The show's name is just "Hannibal", it was produced in 2013)
@apollyon9812
@apollyon9812 4 ай бұрын
​@@blue-guymaster5121Hannibal does not help his patients. He likes toying with them and tries to see how far he can push them, and there are multiple examples of this, such as pushing Randall further into his delusions about being an animal, or trying to manipulate Margot into killing her brother, or the paranoid patient he referred to Bedalia. The only one I would say he tried to help was Franklyn, but not even he was spared as he was eventually killed Hannibal.
@Garioty
@Garioty 8 ай бұрын
Homelander is a narcissist having a temper tantrum and the Littlefinger ladder clip is just silly if you aren’t a sociopath. Endlessly chasing power or success at the cost of love or your country or your faith in practice becomes “forsake everything that makes life worth living for an unstable addictive feeling of pleasure”
@darrennew8211
@darrennew8211 8 ай бұрын
Homelander is being completely literal. He's not giving anyone advice. He's just taking the power he has and exercising it. It would be like the president not saying "anyone can be the president if they work hard enough" and instead saying "Well, I'm president, so you do what I say."
@Garioty
@Garioty 8 ай бұрын
@@darrennew8211 But it’s way worse than that because he delusionally thinks he’s morally superior to everyone because he has the most power. He violently murders people because he thinks their lives don’t matter compared to him. He’s always on a childish power trip and is unable to control himself. People try to control him because they’re afraid of a sociopath misusing his power even more.
@mvmsma
@mvmsma 8 ай бұрын
​@@darrennew8211the guy who popped JFK's head would like to have a word about that
@Someone_Unknown90
@Someone_Unknown90 7 ай бұрын
@@darrennew8211do you know how presidents work my man 😂😂😂
@lordmegatron8444
@lordmegatron8444 7 ай бұрын
Its only silly if you come from a family with some wealth or even middle class in America. When you grow up in poverty it makes perfect sense. Chaos doesn't have to be criminality, its seizing the opportunity to climb our of the projects even at the expense of those around you. You have never starved, nor witnessed the pits that humans will sink to constantly. You wouldn't understand
@Zero-gh9lp
@Zero-gh9lp 3 ай бұрын
Really appreciate the lack of talking in this video and having it just show the actual scenes. most channels just talk over the clips and never actually show them so beg thanks for such a well edited video
@pauloche9346
@pauloche9346 4 ай бұрын
Power quotes, here man. Some of them are so deep that they can leave thinking about the meaning of life. I think script writers are not appreciated enough. Great compilation.
@kitasauplmnustiu4307
@kitasauplmnustiu4307 7 ай бұрын
Omar is so much more than just " a villain "
@cameronmonaghan6883
@cameronmonaghan6883 8 ай бұрын
Feel like a lot of Doctor Who quotes can make it. On the list
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990 2 ай бұрын
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
@mixwood1130
@mixwood1130 2 ай бұрын
"The woman that can be bought is not worth having." What a fantastic line!!!
@santan546
@santan546 5 ай бұрын
WOW - wow WOOOOWWWWW!!! Thank you for this ! You are extremely talented - such great scenes, from so MANY of my Favorite shows!!!!!! AMAZING ❤ thank you 🙏🏼!!!! Please don’t stop doing what you do so well!!!!!! - I was going to name all of my favorite shows that you picked scenes from, but honestly-- there are too many for me to name !!! 🤓🥰 I can’t imagine how much time you invested in this, to create something so awesome, so, once again ,,- THANK YOU 🙏🏼
@witchingbrew3
@witchingbrew3 8 ай бұрын
I was actually quite shocked to see Klaus. But tbh, he's great. People think of Vampire Diaries as a teen girls show but the other groups and the Originals spinoff is actually a pretty good show. Its written pretty well, not like some teen melodrama but an actual adult drama fiction show. Reminds me like Smallville and original Roswell was.
@edanridge3023
@edanridge3023 8 ай бұрын
The dialogue of the originals is great especially Elijah there’s things I dislike but overall pretty good
@fabvz5436
@fabvz5436 8 ай бұрын
A very underated show indeed
@stephencombes1979
@stephencombes1979 8 ай бұрын
I disliked TVD/Legacies, they're for teen girls, but I loved The Originals and hated that they ended it (and season 5 wasn't very good).
@edanridge3023
@edanridge3023 8 ай бұрын
@@stephencombes1979 I feel like the dialogue and acting was good but a lot of the writing annoyed me, I also kinda wish they had kept the originals power level consistent. They were presented as these incredibly powerful entities but I felt like the show would routinely nerf them when facing a enemies to keep things interesting, i understand that but I feel their are ways to have the final boss as the main character in a manner of speaking and still present them with challenges
@stephencombes1979
@stephencombes1979 8 ай бұрын
@@edanridge3023I completely agree. There wasn't any real consistency with regards to power levels. This includes Lucien and Marcel when they became enhanced. I expect it's difficult to write a character when you don't actually know how the story is likely to end for them a few years down the line. The character designer (equivalent in shows, the writers and costume designer) should have discussed the long term plan with the production team and found a way to keep the power a lot more level for each character.
@rgblanka7344
@rgblanka7344 5 ай бұрын
"chaos is a ladder" imo is one of the greatest monolugues of all time especially with the original music
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990 2 ай бұрын
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
@SohaQuotes
@SohaQuotes Ай бұрын
The quotes in TV are meaningful and carry a lot of meaning. Thanks for sharing.
@avengemybreath3084
@avengemybreath3084 8 ай бұрын
That first Negan quote was dead on. His character arc destroyed the show, but still
@TheStraightestWhitest
@TheStraightestWhitest 3 ай бұрын
Take a shot every time the word ''Man'' is uttered.
@eunomiac
@eunomiac 6 ай бұрын
Really excellent video. I love your editing style -- just the clips, no fluff. Great stuff, thank you for posting!
@TEMINIX
@TEMINIX 6 ай бұрын
With you until Homelander's speech at the end. Maybe philosophically he's right. But the rest were within the context of the show. Dude is the villain through and through.
@cainwesley918
@cainwesley918 8 ай бұрын
Crazy how we can relate to the villains so much. I feel like an anti hero at times like this
@seanbigay1042
@seanbigay1042 8 ай бұрын
You relate easily to villains? I don't. There was this guy who decided Erik "Killmonger" Stevens was his god whom he would worship all his life, even though Killmonger willingly SHOT HIS GIRLFRIEND DEAD TO GET AT HIS ENEMY. I wouldn't do that. I'd NEVER do that to someone I loved. To hell with whether or not that's a weakness in me that can be exploited -- it JUST ISN'T RIGHT! And why would I sympathize with anyone who could do something that cruel?
@ericraululyeetusdelyeetus5028
@ericraululyeetusdelyeetus5028 8 ай бұрын
This is one of those comments that later on, you'll cringe at. I needn't mock you, for you will be doing it yourself soon enough. Have you perhaps considered the fact that these are *villains* and not anti-heroes is because the ends do not justify the means? Or that while these might be interesting pieces of wisdom, they are more often than not *excuses and justifications* for these people? Look at homelander, for god's sake!
@ernestomoreno4409
@ernestomoreno4409 8 ай бұрын
Boy needs help.
@MrCaveman74
@MrCaveman74 8 ай бұрын
Unlike the other responders, I get what you're saying.
@cainwesley918
@cainwesley918 8 ай бұрын
@@ericraululyeetusdelyeetus5028 who said the villains are not anti heroes???? I’m cringing now. I do consider myself anti hero. Yes! why is y’all being extra about it?
@Taospark
@Taospark 8 ай бұрын
The second quote, the one by Gus about family is purposely bullshit not only because we NEVER see Gus' family or if he has one, they are obvious beards for both his secret criminality and secret sexual orientation - but he says this to Walter to also play into his ego that to do this evil thing with him is to be a true man. It's not until the series finale that Walt is finally honest with Skyler that he did all this for himself and he loved it because he felt alive since he could have gotten out halfway through the second season leaving his family secure.
@ernestomoreno4409
@ernestomoreno4409 8 ай бұрын
Man what?!
@EnderSpy358
@EnderSpy358 8 ай бұрын
He was talking about Walt’s family, not his own… obviously.
@Taospark
@Taospark 8 ай бұрын
@@EnderSpy358 That's what I'm trying to say; he's centering it on Walt to hand him an excuse for his ego to use even though Gus does not believe in that macho rule about family for himself.
@Taospark
@Taospark 8 ай бұрын
@@ernestomoreno4409 Dude had the $700k he said he needed to walk away in the second season but kept staying not for family but for himself until it killed him. Gus was bullshitting Walt so Walt could bullshit himself.
@crowx5818
@crowx5818 8 ай бұрын
@@Taospark Gus clearly did not beliee what was coming out of his mouth, but that doesnt make his quote invalid. His quote is applicable to today's society, specially because of how men are treated nowadays.
@spikedemon42
@spikedemon42 8 ай бұрын
These hit harder than you think
@darronvaun
@darronvaun 6 ай бұрын
Great selections ❤
@DragonflyandTheWolf
@DragonflyandTheWolf 8 ай бұрын
Homelander is a good quote, but its not true. Yes he is stronger, but in the real world we have been saving ourselves for centuries. In the real world we don't have a homelander and humanity survives. In Homelander's own world, most of his heroics are PR. He doesn't do anything for anyone without reason and will murder innocent people if he gets into any kind of bad mood. His help costs more than its worth.
@matthewkuchinski1769
@matthewkuchinski1769 8 ай бұрын
I agree, especially considering that before Homelander there were plenty of people saving others and that within the show, the Boys have saved each other from scrapes against Vought, disproving Homelander's speech. For example, as can be pointed out with the actions of Butcher and Hughie in the pilot during the fight between Butcher and Translucent, Butcher could have left Hughie as a victim of Translucent or Hughie could have done the same with Butcher when he was ordered to run. Yet, both of them chose to stay and confront him with the possible risk of death and temporarily overcome the so-called "hero" using their intellects as as well as Butcher's physical prowess.
@stevenscott2136
@stevenscott2136 8 ай бұрын
The important part of the quote is that even a superman can be controlled, with the right scheme. Your skin may be bulletproof, but your psyche is as weak as anyone else's. The fact that he mixes it with his arrogant jerkery is simply the inevitable result of him being an arrogant jerk.
@jtnachos16
@jtnachos16 7 ай бұрын
In the real world, we do in fact have a bunch of homelanders. WTAF do you think militaries are? They are the men who ignore their own morals in service of protecting those weaker than them. Who are directed by others to do horrible things, all for the idea that it is for the better. The vast majority of people get to live in relative ease because of the sacrifice of an underappreciated few. They don't have to deal with crises on their own, because someone stronger does it for a living, regardless of what their motivation for choosing that living is. Our entire societal structure, going as far back as tribalist societies, is BUILT around the idea of the strong shouldering the burdens of the weak, so that all might move forward.
@DragonflyandTheWolf
@DragonflyandTheWolf 7 ай бұрын
@@jtnachos16 the military selflessly risk their lives. Homelander does not take risks because he can't be harmed. There is no sacrifice on his part. He will never die.
@jtnachos16
@jtnachos16 7 ай бұрын
@@DragonflyandTheWolf No, the military does not 'selflessly' risk their lives. Especially if we are talking US military, where most the recent conflicts have been self-engineered to keep the defense industry profitable. They are paid for it and a great many, especially career soldiers, are actually in it for the ego tripping and pay that accompanies it. It is the rare individual who is actually selfless. Don't mistake the end result of the collective for the individual motivations that power it. As far as homelander goes: You are forgetting to look at the statements from the point of view of the one who made them. From his perspective, he IS sacrificing his time and effort, time out of his day, on behalf of people who he feels don't appreciate him. Yes, he has a god complex, but that doesn't make his feelings invalid, especially when most of his appearances are PR appearances rather than anything of actual interest or value. Homelander would be a very different individual if he existed in something like Marvel, DC, or even Image comics, where he wasn't the absolute top of the food chain as far as supers go. Somewhere where he actually had opponents who could challenge him. He's superman with corporate obligations, no actual competition, and surrounded by people who insist he is special, which turns him into something akin to Zod. You know who else expressed a similar feeling of disappointment and underappreciation? That he was wasting his time and effort? Captain America, during his first movie, when they were using him for PR rather than letting him actually help.
@padraigdon1657
@padraigdon1657 8 ай бұрын
I think Tony Soprano could've been there as well
@artimussantiago4779
@artimussantiago4779 8 ай бұрын
Always.
@Someone_Unknown90
@Someone_Unknown90 7 ай бұрын
He’s not a great villain just a sympathetic one. He’s just a rock in a hard place he’s not actually morally redeemable
@guardsmanom134
@guardsmanom134 8 ай бұрын
A hero is a man who gets others killed. A savior, is a man who dies, so that others may live.
@silkroad1201
@silkroad1201 7 ай бұрын
"If that's true... If you don't know who I am... Then maybe, your best course... would be to tread lightly" - Heisenberg
@Nightmare704RY
@Nightmare704RY 8 ай бұрын
All of this sounds good out of context until you realize who said it and why they said it.
@Whippenberg
@Whippenberg 8 ай бұрын
thats the point of good villains. its the context that frames the tragedy or evil they are in, but the points are, from their own point of view, valid and legitimate.
@Nightmare704RY
@Nightmare704RY 8 ай бұрын
@@Whippenberg or to manipulate others with those arguments.
@smerk3781
@smerk3781 8 ай бұрын
@@Nightmare704RY holy fuck it’s so obvious spotting people with a sub 75 IQ
@MUSICLOVER23429
@MUSICLOVER23429 8 ай бұрын
Al Swearengen's quote is good in and out of context, and when you realize who said it. Swearengen arguably shouldn't even be on this list. As while he started off villainous his character was very much on a redemption arc as he cared about people in the community and about seeing the town of Deadwood prosper and survive.
@Jaime.Lannister
@Jaime.Lannister 8 ай бұрын
Littlefinger is just damn iconic that any scheming us now called "Pulling a littlefinger".
@codebreakerbeautiful3753
@codebreakerbeautiful3753 4 ай бұрын
Wow. Intense but wise. Props.
@yasielromero8236
@yasielromero8236 7 ай бұрын
shoutout to the GOAT, Omar Little
@juanmanuelcardona19
@juanmanuelcardona19 8 ай бұрын
As a kid we admired the heroes, as adults we understand the villains were usually right
@matthewlowe2193
@matthewlowe2193 7 ай бұрын
Lol what? I think you probably just need a hug.
@juanmanuelcardona19
@juanmanuelcardona19 7 ай бұрын
@@matthewlowe2193 don't we all?
@julianjohnson9548
@julianjohnson9548 7 ай бұрын
Ain't that that truth
@juanmanuelcardona19
@juanmanuelcardona19 7 ай бұрын
@@julianjohnson9548 The villains are usually right, the way they go around trying to accomplish their goals is where they are wrong, there's always a better way of doing things or sending a message than hurting others who have nothing to do with what happened to them
@dreadcthulhu5
@dreadcthulhu5 6 ай бұрын
I'm 19 and this is deep.
@tauIrrydah
@tauIrrydah 8 ай бұрын
They're not right. Especially the ones that talk about being 'A man'. They're not right. They're broken.
@TfJedisuper
@TfJedisuper 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely. The Gus quote is him making up bullshit to manipulate Walter and his ego and his desire to be ‘a man’, when in reality it’s all bullshit and he’d have been a far better person by not having those insecurities out on him.
@arielcandoleta5347
@arielcandoleta5347 2 ай бұрын
I love how the particular scene at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="123">2:03</a> is written and acted from the response of the defendant to the reaction of the judge and prosecutor to the surprise of the jury. A lesson in screenplay indeed.
@dalo3552
@dalo3552 7 ай бұрын
"If we're not monsters, we're food... and I can never be food"
@sixtheenforcer6438
@sixtheenforcer6438 8 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="91">1:31</a> Wise words to heed
@zaxbitterzen2178
@zaxbitterzen2178 8 ай бұрын
The only reason Rick and his group claimed "moral superiority" was because they defeated him. They killed plenty of husband's, fathers girlfriends etc... All they did in the end was prove him right. Niklaus was just an abusive brat who couldn't get people to like him the way he preferred so he took it out on them constantly most of all Marcel.
@WOLVESOFWARGAMING
@WOLVESOFWARGAMING 7 ай бұрын
Might makes right
@zaxbitterzen2178
@zaxbitterzen2178 7 ай бұрын
@@WOLVESOFWARGAMING it does
@guifire9747
@guifire9747 7 ай бұрын
Rick and Cie literally attacked the savior first by slaughtering one of their camp in their sleep, but then cry when Negan kill only two of them
@lightningstrike885
@lightningstrike885 6 ай бұрын
​@@guifire9747 Bro people still believe this shit lmao. Dumbass they tried to kill daryl and abraham in s6x09 first, so they didnt attack "first". Did u forget when Negan pretty much had sex slaves, when he practically enslaved people, when he had coerced 2 communities to spend up their resources for him otherwise they will literally be killed. Lol Rick and his community was fucked up but Negan was much worse
@dreadcthulhu5
@dreadcthulhu5 6 ай бұрын
Children arguing over morality.
@OfficialSpyderr
@OfficialSpyderr 8 ай бұрын
the "chaos is a ladder" with the motivational tune over it... i've never wanted to stab myself in the ears until now
@FeuerflockenTv
@FeuerflockenTv 6 ай бұрын
Peter Baelish was a great character I loved the Varys and baelish interaction‘s
@shyguydontknowwhy
@shyguydontknowwhy 8 ай бұрын
How about "No one ever truly believes they are the villain."
@teejaylecapois9741
@teejaylecapois9741 8 ай бұрын
This is wild but true. 😊
@randomlyfactual1943
@randomlyfactual1943 7 ай бұрын
"Balanced, as all things should be"
@kb10393
@kb10393 3 ай бұрын
What makes a great villain is when they have a reason for their actions that not only do they truly believe to be right, but that they are able to make others understand why they are doing what they are doing.
@3dgar7eandro
@3dgar7eandro 6 ай бұрын
At <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="360">6:00</a> from the moment I saw Homelander, I knew this was a video worth watching until the end... hahaha. Now, in all seriousness, these quotes come from specific contexts, whether from science fiction characters or characters that are clear representations of the worst aspects of human behavior. While some of the ideas they express may seem like universal truths, many of them are rooted in feelings of hatred, envy, and rage. For me, these negative emotions are just different facets of fear. We all know that a good, brave, and honorable person must first learn to harness the power of fear, and the rest will follow...😌👌
@CatharticMunitions
@CatharticMunitions 6 ай бұрын
Those first 2 quotes are everything that society today is missing
@skotnica93
@skotnica93 7 ай бұрын
The fact the first one is considered something a villain would say by the writer... damn.
@jameson3214
@jameson3214 6 ай бұрын
I fucking LOVE this video, thank you!
@suzanneh975
@suzanneh975 6 ай бұрын
I really wish they had included Littlefinger's last advice to Sansa. Fight every battle everywhere, always, in your mind. Everyone is your enemy, everyone is your friend. Every possible series of events is happening all at once. Live that way and nothing will surprise you. Everything that happens will be something that you’ve seen before." He gave her a glimpse of how his mind works, genuine advice as to how he had survived, and the irony iof Sansa using it to bring his demise. It was brilliant.
@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341
@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341 6 ай бұрын
Always be prepared for the worst case scenario and backstabbing, that way you'll be seen as a paranoid person but you'll never be caught off-guard or get tricked by someone.
@joeschmo4646
@joeschmo4646 6 ай бұрын
His death in the show was bullshit.
@tochukwuifeanacho3843
@tochukwuifeanacho3843 4 ай бұрын
Beautiful words
@MeatSim64
@MeatSim64 4 ай бұрын
​@@joeschmo4646 Clearly not George's writing. Kind of his fault for not finishing Winds of Winter in time.
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990 2 ай бұрын
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
@Aaaaaaaa-vb9bl
@Aaaaaaaa-vb9bl 8 ай бұрын
To counteract any of you trying to see these guys as justified, I am going to list off the things they got up to in their home series’ Negan: Lead a protection racket marketed by indentured servitude, a cult of personality surrounding himself, and the sexual slavery of several women, one of whom suffered from diabetes that was used to keep her from running away. Gus Fring: Ran the largest production of meth in the western United States on behalf of a cartel, soley so he could one day massacre every member of said cartel in revenge for the death of his lover (super badass) Klaus Mikaelson: Is a vampire which disqualifies him from having any say in anything. Al Swearingin: Crime lord who is just generally abusive to everyone, even the people he likes (still better than Hearst). Lorne Malvo: A freelance hit man who is trying to provoke the guy he’s talking to into hiring him, not for money but to make the guy a morally worse person. Little finger: Provoked an economic collapse and civil war because he was butt hurt that a girl he liked didn’t like him back Wilson Fisk: Trying to drive people out of their homes with intimidation and brute force so he can put up pricey condos. Also a crime lord. Omar Little: Raids the stash houses of drug dealers so much that he ends up getting marked for death. His actions change nothing about his community and he is ultimately just another aspect of Baltimores moral corruption. Hannibal Lecter: cannibalistic serial killer manipulating a mentally vulnerable man into suffering a psychosis out of personal obsession. Stringer Bell: A man trying to legitimize the drug trade out of egotism and entitlement. Homelander: Murderer, rapist, tried to provoke international unrest for personal gain.
@androssteague
@androssteague 8 ай бұрын
Yeah dude we all know what they did. Just because the bad guy said it doesn't make it any less true. After all everything they're saying was written by a writer. Somebody who I can bet is a good person overall.
@brutishfossil5022
@brutishfossil5022 8 ай бұрын
Nobody is trying to justify the characters' actions. We just see these statements as simple truths.
@stevenscott2136
@stevenscott2136 8 ай бұрын
In other words: a wide variety of successful men. You were raised to find such behaviors distasteful -- by men who DID such behaviors and didn't want you as competition. In the long run, Ghenghis Khan's DNA is present in half the population of Asia, and yours will never be.
@sosspelking6252
@sosspelking6252 8 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠​⁠@@stevenscott2136holy fuck, you’re actually implying that to be successful you have to be evil. The situation with genghis* khan is not one that the world looks at and thinks “woah what an incredible good contribution to society that he raped so many women that he has a lot of descendants” ultimately he’s dead, the women suffered, and he’s still considered a terrible person who killed and murdered people. If you consider that to be successful person by any metric you are lost and I hope you find your way
@mikebrooks5382
@mikebrooks5382 8 ай бұрын
You're trying to condemn Negan? 😂😂😂 You can't condemn someone who did what it took to survive in an apocalyptic world. There is no such thing as Good or Evil. Moral and Immoral. Those are nothing more than useless man made ideas to help protect the fragility of civilization. What Negan did was survival. And the best way to survive is to make it easier on yourself by doing WHATEVER it takes. And he did just that. He manipulated sheep into following him to create an encampment, then an army. That army (like an ant colony) spread out finding and acquiring, either by peace or force, resources to survive. All the while Negan played it smart and stayed safe in the base unless he Had to come out. He accrued mates (another part of survival). If necessary he could use them as rewards, bargaining chips, or payment. Again survival is about doing whatever it takes. And Negan is a master of survival.
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 8 ай бұрын
I love how a man is "just supposed to take it". SORRY I don't work for people who refuse to even show me some gratitude.
@MATTicall
@MATTicall 3 ай бұрын
andddd back to calc hw, thanks for the break
@GM-zy3xj
@GM-zy3xj 6 ай бұрын
Gustavo's is just a masterful example of his manipulation of Walter
@HellishGamingRBLX
@HellishGamingRBLX 8 ай бұрын
these are all true,some even relatable to my life
@Taospark
@Taospark 8 ай бұрын
Second one and the one by Homelander are almost complete bullshit even without context. The entire point of Superman is that he uses his powers to set a positive example to multiply the effects of what he does so he doesn't have to save everyone if people do what he does either as fellow superheroes or as good people; Homelander is just a petty violent manchild who avoids helping whenever he can't get attention for it.
@Amcor09
@Amcor09 3 ай бұрын
Glad to see Deadwood make an appearance here, and with my favourite scene too.
@anonymous2150
@anonymous2150 8 ай бұрын
If you let a man break your nose the next time he tries to break your spine.
@zacharypatton6341
@zacharypatton6341 8 ай бұрын
They're meaningful quotes, but almost all of them revolve around a functional nihilism that values the self above others as a foregone assumption. I'm not trying to sound smart, I'm sure even my point has holes (and this is still a great compilation of great villains, who compel us because they're well written!), but these villains are only right if instrumental skill is the only form of impact and survival is the only source of meaning. Every one of these villains is defeated by willingness to care more about someone else than yourself.
@MUSICLOVER23429
@MUSICLOVER23429 8 ай бұрын
Al Swearengen's quote was literately him inspiring a newspaperman to continue his crusade for truth as the town was besieged by a corrupt and cruel robber baron. Moreover Al Swearengen is neither defeated nor arguably even a true villain. He may have started off a villain, but his character was explicitly on a redemption arc as his own interests were staunchly aligned with that of the whole town of Deadwood.
@kalaiten
@kalaiten 8 ай бұрын
This is my issue with this video.
@usmanahmedrahim5543
@usmanahmedrahim5543 8 ай бұрын
Ending the video with homelander was perfection.
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990 2 ай бұрын
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
@thruddedify
@thruddedify 7 ай бұрын
If you can destroy a thing, you own it.
@nikosun6657
@nikosun6657 7 ай бұрын
You have created a legendary youtube channel. Keep posting
@kileydumas6140
@kileydumas6140 2 ай бұрын
I love these clips - thank you! Just found them today and have watched two so far. If I could make a suggestion - you don't need to have the quotes in text. We can CC on/off to get that. HOWEVER, I would love to have the name of the movie during each small clip (I know you put them at the bottom just above comments, too). Thank you for making these! Wonderful!
@hl8216
@hl8216 8 ай бұрын
Rau Le Cruset deserves to be here
@seanbigay1042
@seanbigay1042 8 ай бұрын
Remember, Le Creuset (yes, it's spelled that way) manipulated both sides in what was already a racist, jingoist war of mutual hatred into going at each other in an apocalyptic showdown that would destroy the world. And no, I don't think the issues he was dealing with make him more understandable or sympathetic. Would you do something so horrific and despicable?
@hl8216
@hl8216 8 ай бұрын
@@seanbigay1042 if I had experienced his life then yes. He hated his existence and I would too. His existence, suffering and fury originated from the greed of human beings to be better than anybody else even using inhumane ways, which means that actions against mankind originating from his fury against his destiny will be held responsible by mankind which made him because if they didn't do such experiments he wouldn't(or couldn't) be doing this in the first place
@altairkenway5436
@altairkenway5436 8 ай бұрын
Klaus isn't a villain he is an anti hero
@sjacrane
@sjacrane 7 ай бұрын
So the antichrist will not be the opposite of Christ?
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990
@finnarmstrong-schmakeit990 2 ай бұрын
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
@ewaldkuupole2759
@ewaldkuupole2759 7 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="93">1:33</a> is my favorite of them all and I still use it as my guide everyday.
@sobreaver
@sobreaver 6 ай бұрын
Well done, scary last bit :P
@aspirantdrummer
@aspirantdrummer 8 ай бұрын
You forgot the "YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH" monologue
@seanbigay1042
@seanbigay1042 8 ай бұрын
Mind you, it was Col. Jessup (Jack Nicholson in the movie) who couldn't handle the truth, not Lt. (JG) Kaffee (Tom Cruise). For all his gung-ho speechifying, it was Jessup who betrayed his country and let one of his own men die for his own benefit.
@anwarrazali4447
@anwarrazali4447 8 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter
@manwiththeredface7821
@manwiththeredface7821 8 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="52">0:52</a> I disagree, Gus. If you're not even loved you leave. Especially if you have kids and you want them to look up to you. No one looks up to a plowhorse.
@sagethorburn9821
@sagethorburn9821 3 ай бұрын
You don’t have kids
@manwiththeredface7821
@manwiththeredface7821 3 ай бұрын
​@@sagethorburn9821I'm not saying leave your kids. Leave the marriage immediately.
@multi5128
@multi5128 7 ай бұрын
"Life is cruel... Why would the afterlife be any different" Davy jones
@guesswhoscomingtoyoutube
@guesswhoscomingtoyoutube 7 ай бұрын
this is MAN CODE in its true form
@DagwoodDogwoggle
@DagwoodDogwoggle 8 ай бұрын
Great video. Love Swearengen. Baelish, however, was always speaking nonsense. I loved when Cercei showed him that with, "Power is power."
@owyni7523
@owyni7523 8 ай бұрын
Cersei was just making a show of power, sure it made her feel better at the time but simultaneously Baelish was running rings around them in the background. Knowledge is power.
@minor_2nd
@minor_2nd 8 ай бұрын
Indeed, Baelish was born a nobody, but through his knowledge, planning and manipulating, he became master of coin, lord of Harrenhal, lord of the Vale and more that i don't recall. Meanwhile the mountain, undoubtedly one of the strongest men in Westeros, would've been a mere soldier had he not been born a Clegane.
@MUSICLOVER23429
@MUSICLOVER23429 8 ай бұрын
Al Swearengen shouldn't even be on this list as he doesn't really qualify as a villain.
@DagwoodDogwoggle
@DagwoodDogwoggle 8 ай бұрын
@@MUSICLOVER23429 Tell that to the guy who made the video, not me. I don't care one way or the other.
@Sujay95
@Sujay95 8 ай бұрын
@@minor_2nd Baelish did well for himself but he didn't know when to stop his scheming. In the end died like a bitch and ultimately became the Lord of nothing.
@sgray001
@sgray001 8 ай бұрын
Consider this; All these quotes about (among other things) masculinity, that we agree are true, are being said by the villains. When a society villainizes masculinity, it is doomed.
@TheDidYouKnowChannel
@TheDidYouKnowChannel 8 ай бұрын
I haven’t seen all these in context but the snippets seem like they’re using masculinity against the hero. It’s not the masculinity that’s vilified, it’s the villains using what are normally good masculine qualities to dominate them. “A man must protect and the only way to do that is my way” and I think a society benefits from art that shows the struggle between a healthy trait vs it’s corrupted version.
@JeanLucCaptain
@JeanLucCaptain 8 ай бұрын
What he said about drugs?. ABSOLUTELY TRUE! people CHOOSE to use drugs that destroy their own body and minds, they provide the market, the dealers simply provide the desired product.
@adamantium4797
@adamantium4797 7 ай бұрын
I heard from addicts that it's like a mental hug, and after hearing that can see why they do that
@pyroslev
@pyroslev 3 ай бұрын
As I get older, it's the villains that start to make more sense in my life.
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