I don't believe so. I don't think they ever put a villain in the credits. In either show, actually. And Lilah was always evil, even when sympathetically so.
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I don't believe so. I don't think they ever put a villain in the credits. In either show, actually. And Lilah was always evil, even when sympathetically so.
Harmony. Who was always evil, even when sympathetically so.
Harmony. Who was always evil, even when sympathetically so.Point. And, had Buffy ended at Season 5, I don't think you could make a point against using these same words for Spike.
Remove evil, then, and replace back with "villain." Because, well, Harmony wasn't a villain on Angel. As, in my opinion, villain means "evil and not sympathetically so."
Huh. Ok.
And I'm very much with Plei (although having multiple types of data is good).
Because, well, Harmony wasn't a villain on Angel. As, in my opinion, villain means "evil and not sympathetically so."
Well, she did kind of pull a Judas on them all there at the end.
As, in my opinion, villain means "evil and not sympathetically so."
Does sympathy mean you want them to win, or that you feel with them? I felt with Faith when she was a villain, and I kinda felt with the Mayor. I didn't want them to win, exactly, because end of the world and peril to Oz, but still.
Maybe I mean simply that they (villains) actively oppose the protagonist. Harmony was too flighty to actively oppose Angel, and mostly she helped him along. I mean, sure, betrayal, but Evil Cordy was in there as well, and I don't think that her brief turn as villain makes Cordy in my mind a villain. Or Willow. Or Angel (and his was scary).
Now that I look at it, I have a pretty narrow definition of villain for a show this complex, with so many good guys turning bad and so many bad guys turning good. I mean, I wouldn't see Faith as a villain, even when she was for more episodes than she wasn't. But the Mayor obviously was a villain, even in his beautiful father-figureness.
I still stand by "Lilah pure villain in Angel. Nobody regular who I have that simple opinion of. Uggh I cave-man."
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Aww, a friend of mine is watching Xander save the world with love. I lurve that bit so much, and she's all crying and stuff.
Yay.
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Riley was in the credits for S5. They used that cool shot of him through the glass table in restless...
I don't think it's that more women die, it's that more of the women are important, and their deaths have more impact on the audience and the other characters. So we remember them. And I agree with NovaChild that there are fewer men whose deaths would have had that same impact. The men are often cannon fodder. Or get killed by Buffy.
Yes, this.
do those numbers change when you don't count villians?
How do you count that, tho? How about Jonathon? Or Ben?
I would count it by last known activity. Ben=bad guy. Jonathan=not bad guy. I figure it would vary, but, on the whole, with additions and subtractions based on personal preference, probably balance out. More or less.
I agree. Categorizing them as what they were when they died is all that makes sense. I mean, we all start out good, or at least assumed to be good, at birth. We accept switching, when someone turns bad, so I think we have to accept it, when someone turns good, even if it the turn only actualizes minutes before death. Jonathan wanted to help when he died, right? I haven't done much rewatching of S7, but remember noble!pre-death!speech on the hellmouth seal.
Or, have a grey-hat category.
In my plan, they're hatless.
Heh. See, at first I thought "This is the kind of obsessive thing I do that makes people back away from me slowly," and then I remembered where I was and knew it would be okay.
Yeah. Here? We're liable to send you a tiara, Strega.
Gunn's not dead. Gunn's dying, but he's not dead.
Yes. This is canon. And well, people think he's dying, and Illyria thinks he's dying. Illyria also used to listen to plants. Look! A pyramid!
I did start marking good/evil (although as noted, that got tricky) and my vague impression was that it didn't skew things too much. But I'm not sure how thorough I was in sorting by different criteria.
Hatlessness aside, I think "iffy" can be a category. I wouldn't count human (BtVS) Harmony as a villain. She was just conceited and snobby. I think the only ones who get put in the villain pile are the killer characters, and/or the characters who wanted to be killers/criminals/doers of other evil. I don't think being mean makes a character a villain. Similarly, had all three nerds died at the end of S6, I'd have put them in my villain pile. It would have hurt to put Jonathan there. But I would have. I'm very strict.