I largely agree with your list. - From my perspective, I usually lump Troy & Jeremiah together as part of a villainous family. - I also really liked Dante, who controlled the dam in S3. - I would also give Proctor John consideration
I think Season 1's Madison and Ofelia are also big villains in the show. Yes, they are the show's protagonists, but they did make one certain decision in the show that would have to be labeled as an act of a villain. When she and Ofelia see a person walking their dog in the neighborhood that they will abandon after finding out about the military's Operation Cobalt, instead of letting the guy know about what is happening or spreading the word to the rest of the neighborhood that the military abandoned them to their fates, Madison and Ofelia decide to leave without taking such action, even leaving the gate open. The two rationalize that the denizens did not lift a finger to help when Nick and Griselda were taken away by the National Guard, yet such a rationale is quite empty when considering the circumstance. The neighborhood obviously had no guns of any kind, were outnumbered by the National Guard, and any action on their part would have not changed the outcome for Nick and Griselda except maybe causing a significant loss of life for the neighborhood.
@@HoboDucks For me, despite everything, he should be in the top 5 easily. He's a better antagonist than Melvin for sure. He had a much greater impact on the entire series than Melvin.
I largely agree with your list.
- From my perspective, I usually lump Troy & Jeremiah together as part of a villainous family.
- I also really liked Dante, who controlled the dam in S3.
- I would also give Proctor John consideration
I think Season 1's Madison and Ofelia are also big villains in the show. Yes, they are the show's protagonists, but they did make one certain decision in the show that would have to be labeled as an act of a villain. When she and Ofelia see a person walking their dog in the neighborhood that they will abandon after finding out about the military's Operation Cobalt, instead of letting the guy know about what is happening or spreading the word to the rest of the neighborhood that the military abandoned them to their fates, Madison and Ofelia decide to leave without taking such action, even leaving the gate open. The two rationalize that the denizens did not lift a finger to help when Nick and Griselda were taken away by the National Guard, yet such a rationale is quite empty when considering the circumstance. The neighborhood obviously had no guns of any kind, were outnumbered by the National Guard, and any action on their part would have not changed the outcome for Nick and Griselda except maybe causing a significant loss of life for the neighborhood.
I did think about mentioning Madison to be honest because of all the evil acts she does.
Aside from Melvin, I agree with every entry on this list.
Who would your number 5 be?
@@RE-ol5ws I'd go with Troy's dad. Whatever his name was.
@@HoboDucks My list:
1. Teddy
2. Troy
3. Riley
4. Virginia
5. Emile
My top 5
1. Troy Otto
2. Virginia
3. Teddy
4. Dakota
5. Emile
Apparantly this is a completely different show
is that mac from the meg?
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Most of these are indeed one of the better villains of Fear. But I think Melvin was mid tier at best, and Virginia was only better in season 6.
I struggled to find anyone else I actually liked some what so Melvin made the 5th spot. He is the best out of the worst you can say
@@HoboDucks I would have gone with Troy's dad. Whatever his name was.
Jeremiah Otto is a good choice. I just think his character just boils down to a racist and nothing else.
Where is Strand?
Season 7 ruined Strand for me. We had seasons of him bordering becoming a villain and when it finally happens they don’t do anything with him.
@@HoboDucks For me, despite everything, he should be in the top 5 easily. He's a better antagonist than Melvin for sure. He had a much greater impact on the entire series than Melvin.