How (NOT) To Write a Boring Villain
Nobody sets out to write a boring villain, but most villains end up that way. In this breakdown, we show you exactly how not to write a forgettable, flat, or generic antagonist, and what truly separates the villains audiences forget from the ones they fear, love, and never stop talking about.

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How (NOT) To Write a Strong Villain

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How (NOT) to Waste a Climax

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Why Obi Wan's Lightsaber Style Was the DEADLIEST in Star Wars (And Nobody Realized)

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The Golden Era of Dreamworks Villains

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Every Disney Lie We Believed As Kids Explained

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How To Write a Villain You CAN'T Hate

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How Jack Horner Succeeds Where King Magnifico Failed

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The Solution To One-Sided Love

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How (not) To Write a Greedy Villain

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The Scariest Backrooms Levels Explained

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How (not) To Kill a Franchise

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How (not) To Write A Villain Crashout

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How Avatar: The Last Airbender Wrote Evil

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I'm Terrified of Tighten

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How The Last Wish Completely Outsmarted Pixar

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What Dreamworks Understands About Evil That Disney Doesn't

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Miles Morales IS NOT "Spider-Man"

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How (not) To Write a Villain Who’s Smarter Than You

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How To Actually Write A Twist Villain

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