Everytime the Villain Should Have WON
Sometimes, the villain didn’t lose because they were wrong, they lost because the plot demanded it. Whether they were fighting corruption, exposing truth, or simply better prepared than the protagonist, these villains weren’t wrong, they were robbed.

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Every Time The Villain Was ACTUALLY Right

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The Problem With Smart Villains

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