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Trent Kort on ncis everyone shot him and Patrick Simmons from person of interest killed by fellow villain and frenemy of the heroes Elias and his friend Scarface
Even after the awful ending of GoT, the line "Tell Cersi, I want her to know it was me" still gets me all giddy. GoT deserved a better ending than what it got
I still haven't watched season 8. I knew the series was truly dead when it became ridiculously fan-servicey in season 7, partially season 6. If the last couple books ever come out i will read them and consider them the true ending to the TV series.
Karma at it's best. Cersei wiped out House Tyrell without knowing she was technically avenging her sons death. I loved House Tyrell, but, I had no sympathy for them. They played and lost.
@@MOBROOKS We kinda got screwed there since Tyene was off-screen and implied to have died. But yeah that's a prime example. Littlefinger was SUPER satisfying. I don't think I could ever get tired of watching Balon Greyjoy get hurled over the bridge by Euron. Tywin Lannister getting killed by the son he treated like shit his entire life was another good one. And of course, Walder Frey
I personally thinking Cersei's death should be better. Getting knocked out by the bricks is like a Looney Tunes character's death. I'd rather her die: 1. Getting burnt by Daenerys' dragon 2. Getting killed by Arya to fullfill Arya's character arc 3. Getting choked by Jaime's golden hand so it would fullfill Valonquar's propechy 4. Getting killed by Arya who disguised as Jaime 5. Getting poisoned by her favorite wine 6. By killing herself Even all of her children suffered traumatic deaths except for Tommen who has giving up.
@@margarethmichelina5146 I would've been happy with Cersei being killed by either Jaime, Tyrion, or Arya. I was upset about how they did her character in, although watching her in genuine terror for those few minutes was pretty satisfying. I would be MUCH more upset if she somehow survived at the end, though. She was responsible for the deaths of too many good characters to just get away with it in the end
@@purpleclaws202 people usually are just irritated by them and that’s not the context. A villain you truly hate because of their actions, isn’t someone being annoying.
one of the most satisfying parts of viserys' death is that he was always calling himself "the dragon," and when the molten gold kills him dany coldly remarks "fire cannot harm a dragon." so he was a fraud, and she was the dragon all along.
@@edmondgreen7970 Dragons can be either noble or treacherous, a sign of power or a sign of death. Personally, it aggravates me that Daenerys lost so much and yet was made to be the villain in the end. She crossed the grass sea, endured sexual assault, slavery, watched her children die for an ungrateful country she saved from death…and then she’s suddenly “mad” for destroying a place that has cost her so much? The home of the people who have hunted her from birth? Who she’s been afraid of for most of her life? Shit, she was way more patient than I would’ve been. She tries kindness first but that never works. People understand power and strength. She just went too far with it at the end in killing peasants who have no control over who is the ruler. Other than that…she always tries to do the right thing.
@@MayTheOddsBeInYourFavor She's mad because she burned over a million peasants whom did nothing wrong to death, not because she destroyed the red keep and the lannister army.
@@MayTheOddsBeInYourFavor I feel like it could have been done well but they just made her go crazy for no real reason and blamed it on targaryen madness which come to think of it is the same logic racists use lovely
Yeah, the only thing I didn't like about it, is that it didn't last longer. Seemed far too quick/easy a death compared to everything he'd done. Definitely needed a bit of prolonged torture thrown in there.
@@mariannecontrino6297 I must agree. I might have whittled on him for a while, probably no longer than a week. Unless he was tolerating it well, maybe two weeks. But I might have used a hammer on his toes for starters.
@@Hoplite9 all too true, but doesn't their quickness is killing Ramsay kinda solidify how much of a threat they believed him to be? As much torture I would've wanted to put him through I also get why they wanted to end that nightmare as quick yet painfully as possible.
Jack Gleeson was SUCH a good actor. He played the part of Joffrey so perfectly which unfortunately meant he didn't get much work post GoT and retired because his character was so hated. I met him in person and a convention once and he was such a nice guy to talk to. His queue was empty and I felt so bad for him :(
That is indeed sad. Nice of you that you went to him. :) Imagine ppl told Christopher Lee or Alan Rickman at the start of their careers to go fuck off, we wouldnt have had brilliant portrayals of iconic villains.
I was glad that Joffrey died, but the REAL satisfaction was when Olenna Tyrrell told Jamie that it was she who had poisoned Joffrey. I was ECSTATIC that they showed that clip in this video, too.
But also only telling him AFTER she had drank (painless) poison herself, so she could not be tortured in retaliation. The Queen of Thorns truly had the last laugh.
Thing is, she was wrong. Olenna's poison was placed in Joffrey's cup, but Joffrey did not drink from it, but poured it over Tyrion's head. The second poison, Cersei's poison, was in Tyrion's portion of pie, which Joffrey took and ate himself. GRRM directed this episode personally, and it follows the book exactly, even down to small easily missed details. Poisons need precise administration obviously, but not everything was consumed by it's intended recipient. I think this will come out in Winds of Winter and be the big mic drop of the series, when Cersei learns from Bran that she killed her own son.
It only makes the show writers/producers look more stupid though. So she was smart enough to poison Joffrey and get away with it for years..... but she couldn't manage to keep her own subordinate houses in line when they had been loyal for centuries? Make it make sense! This is the problem with D&D - they go for shock value over sense and it shows.
@Chuck Buskee it didn’t really “conflict” with Arya’s character arc. Also the Game of Thrones wasn’t about satisfying or surprising us with deaths. It was about everyone fighting, scheming, manipulating, killing and warring to obtain what each character thought was theirs
Let's be real, Olenna was an awesome character, probably one of the best in the series. That last scene with Jaime, when she revealed that it was her that poisoned Joffrey...chills! An absolute badass. I watched all the shows in the video and yeah, Joffrey's death was one of the most satisfying ever for me.
@@Mazter1veteran Not necessarily, sometimes we might agree with their actions and root for them. Or, the villain could have no redeeming qualities whatsoever Point is, if we truly hate them or root for them, it shows how good the actor is
I haven’t seen GOT but TWD achieves this with almost any character. There are villains that you can’t wait to see die and then they make you love ‘em and the same with the good guys.
Bones: the Gravedigger, who tried to kill off two of the main characters, but was finally caught, tried and convicted. Literally has her head blown off by a sniper from out of nowhere on the way to her sentencing hearing.
Didn't care for the actor who played him myself. Though the one who played Tara got on my nerves I've met alot of the cast. And jokingly would greet them by character name. The actress who played tara corrected me and said no my name is so and so Best cast I've met. Merl, Tara, Carl. T dog, Hershel Lori sasha and Dwight, Abraham and Eugene to name a few Came within 15 feet of meeting neegan and Glenn. But their guard dogs wouldn't let me in line during meet and greets Maggie no thanks. You had to pay 80 dollars for her autograph just to get in line
One of the things I loved about Ramsey Bolton's death was at first, Sansa stepped back when he was getting mauled, but she moved closer and just watched. Sansa definitely deserved that front seat view.
Dr. Romano was actually not hated to anyone who actually watched the show. As they got further into the character, you learn that him being an asshole is all an act and that he often used his unpleasant personality to motivate people to do better. One scene in particular that stands out is him berating Abby while she is trying to perform a procedure. He leaves and watches her from afar while she continues to struggle with the procedure. And when she finally nails it, he celebrates quietly. He was pulling for her all along.
I think that's what people missed..... he was trying to teach all the residents and interns that if you want to work in an ER, you have to be prepared for anything, and you don't have time to think. I think the writers and producers on the show treated him like garbage.... very sad
Yeah. Though the death was funny in that moment. Romano did so much good stuff without anyone taking notice. He was just that dick in that show. There are some characters that I hate much more than Dr. Romano. I always hated Kerry Weaver. What an selfabsorbed egotistic bitch she was. She threw Dr. Greene under the bus and even got Malucci and Chen to quit/fire. Malucci was an less then good doctor but with time and better teaching I think he could have improved a lot. But ER isn't about bad guys. It's about good people surviving this insanity what we call a normal life. I always like characters like Jerry, Malik, Lydia, Haley, Carol or Mark. I was so sad when they revealed Mark had cancer and eventually died from it. The episode "The Letter" was so painful to watch. That was some good writing and acting. Todays shows lack this type of writing or acting. Shows like Grey's Anatomy, The good Doctor, or New Amsterdam fallen for the woke agenda and are not worth watching to me. It's really a sad thing. GA started out to be good. Young doctor ends up in bed with older doctor. Talking about clichè... but as the years went past, many actors left the show and the show become unwatchable. I can life with cheesy TV, but this woke crap and LGBTwhatever isn't something I want to watch. I like the old style movies and show. Call me a dinosaur but nothing beats an afternoon watching Miami Vice reruns, playing Pacman while listening to Def Leppard. Anyway, that's my two cents on the matter. Have a good one.
I watch every single episode of the show and Romano was manipulative, nasty and arrogant. The only reason he wanted anyone to succeed was to ensure that he could bask in reflected glory. The clip here where he is shown being his usual horrible self to the woman making his prosthetic is typical of how treated everyone around him. I have worked with people like that and they justify the behavior with the claim that they are pushing those around them to excel when the truth is that they are really sadistic monsters who enjoy torturing those around them when they are given authority. I still enjoy the fact that the helicopter that gave him an initial warning finally finished the job when he didn't heed it.
For me, the death of Christopher Palant from Bones was one of the most satisfying deaths for me, considering how much he liked to torment and ruin the lives of Booth, and almost everyone at the Jeffersonian.
Problem was after Trinity, all the other Dexter antagonists seriously paled in comparison. It cracked me up how Season 8 constantly has Dexter giving constant monologues about how Oliver Saxon is his most dangerous foe yet. Guy was among the weakest in the series 😂😂😂 Issak Sirko was awesome but he wasn’t really an antagonist in the end.
If by underrated you mean "one of the best and most in-demand supporting actors in film and TV history", then yes. He was nominated for best supporting actor for two of his earliest roles (World According to Garp and Terms of Endearment). Maybe in the last 20 years (since the end of 3rd Rock, basically) public perception and knowledge of him has waned but when it comes to supporting actors, he was widely known as one of the best in the '80s and '90s. Everybody in the industry knew going into Dexter's 4th season that he was going to kill it (pun intended).
Also the last cannibals in TWD when they mock and taunt Bob while they are eating his leg and Bob starts hilariously laughing at them because he had been infected for a while so they were eating tainted meat. I loved that scene
This is a good point. The show was incredibly popular at one point and I didn’t even know the man was a fake. Always assumed he was an actual psychic. Would’ve watched it if I knew that.
You know, I must admit I was actually saddened by Dr. Romano’s death, which was reminiscent of 9/11 for me (was it reminiscent of that for any of you?). I actually came to care about him--a little--because of certain things I saw about him. He regarded Lucy like an adopted daughter (they even had a picture taken together), so when she died on his operating table after she was attacked, his reaction was exactly that of a father who couldn’t save his kid. He also fell in love with the widow Dr. Elizabeth Green--don’t tell me I’m not the only one who saw the way he looked at her! But while she liked him and respected him back, she didn’t have enough feelings for him to forge a romantic relationship with him (again sad for the lost potential; they could’ve been good for each other). So he never outright said anything, because he valued her friendship too much to risk damaging it. And as for his being “the boss from Hell”, there was a crystal clear reason for that--at least, it was crystal clear to me: he wanted his hospital and team to be the best of the best. And you don’t get that way by slacking--or smoking dope while on duty, which is what that intern was doing just before the copter crash.
I loved The Reaper's death by the hands of Hotch from Criminal Minds. That show was so heart felt and made me feel like they were a real family. That's how personal The Reaper's death was to me.
@@keenenmayfield6236 I can’t really pinpoint it, but it just seemed to begin to drag on and on, that it was more about network ratings rather than quality of the stories. Lots of shows suffer the same fate. Very few seem to be able to close out their stories on a high note, but rather drag on and on well past their prime. Criminal Minds is one of those to me. Fantastic show, but just went on longer than it needed or should have.
in walking dead ...Gareth (the leader of the cannibals being ambushed in that church ,, then being butchered by RICk was definitely the most satisfying death i've ever seen
Ikr? He’s such a smug bastard before but turns into a blubbering coward when at Rick’s mercy. Despite Beth and Noah’s deaths, season 5 of TWD was the best imo.
As a AHS fan, I found more satisfaction with Dandy Mott's death than with Oliver Thredson, yeah I know his crimes were gruesome but Dandy was a true monster, his lust and desire for blood and the things he did in Freakshow of which I cannot spoil was far more insane than what Threadson did.
14:29 you also forgot to mention that if Foyet lived, he would have killed Jack, Hotch’s son. Even though revenge was clearly on Hotch’s mind, there can be no doubt that there was also rage against the Reaper for threatening his son.
Not a good death, Brann just shows up with magic powers and rats him out. Littlefinger should have been undone by his rival Varys or through conventional means, not some oracle deus ex machina crap. Also the build up to it was insufferable, one of the worst plot lines in season 6.
pfft, littlefinger's death was a cop-out. all they did was slit his throat. he deserved a much more agonizing and drawn-out death for all the people he got killed.
I really loved Season 3 of Buffy. The Mayor was a fantastic villain with a very "Evil Mister Rogers" vibe about him. It was also satisfying to see Buffy finally give the other Sunnydale High students the lowdown on all the crazy things that have happened at their school over the previous three years and enlisting them in the fight against The Mayor during their graduation.
@Glenn Welsh I can’t decide between Angelous or the Mayor for my favorite Buffy villain. They are both just so incredible for completely different reasons. I loved that part in Season 7 when The First appeared as The Mayor to Faith. One of the few things I remember from that season.
But I'm sure as a fellow Buffy fan most people would realize principal Snyder did nothing to deserve to die if anybody thinks he deserve to die they should remember the way Angel killed Gile's girlfriend sorry I can't think of her name right now Jenny I think
@@PaulZebraski Those people are idiots then Snyder wasn't exactly Mr. Popular during the entire show and I think he was the worse principle I ever seen in pop culture if I was in any of the Scoobies's place with that principle running things I would've transferred to another school or take my chances elsewhere.
@@jordanp.davidson5977 Buffy couldn't transfer because the school was on top of the hellmouth and Xander and Willow would have never left Buffy alone because they felt indebted to her for saving their lives so many times
I was actually shocked and sad with Romano's death on E.R. His death is actually even more bizarre because, at the time of his death, he's basically chilling in the ambulance lot after he refused to go to the rooftop to wait for the heliambulance, because he's obviously still mentally scarred because the accident that made him lost his arm. Little he knows that the same heliambulance is going to fall on his head in a minute... It's even more sad because it takes like TWO DAYS for anyone to realize that Romano is missing from the hospital because of the accident.
@@robpolaris7272 He also kept it to himself when Weaver came out to him. Which is ironic because she came out to him while accusing him of being a homophobe. When she asked if he'd told anyone he nonchalantly replies he assumed it was confidential and it was her business if she wanted to tell everyone. He actually seemed offended at the very idea he would out her.
@@robpolaris7272 Great with kids. He was understanding those times Benton had to leave surgeries for his son. He even got him in to see his ENT friend for Reese to get cochlea’s when they were still experimental.
I feel bad for the people who play these hated characters, because their whole reputation is most likely ruined because of that one role they got in a movie or TV show.
I wouldn't say that. Sure, there's always the danger of being typecast. But consider Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Matt Damon. They've all played both bad guys and good guys. It's a matter of versatility in an actor's performance and if the audience loves your performance, your reputation soars. Take Steven Segal...he's always been a good guy...but he's not exactly an actor in demand in this day and age.
playing a very hated character can be both a blessing and a curse, but people should be intelligent enough to separate the character from the actor An actor should be praised if he managed to make yourself hate him, he did his job
John Lithgow. I first saw him in Cliffhanger, a frightening violent psychopath. Then I saw him in 3rd Rock from the Sun as a comedic alien. What a versatile actor. He can be so frighteningly cold and sadist and then so vulnerable and funny.
The first thing I ever saw him in was 'Terms of Endearment'. His character was so sweet! He's an incredibly versatile actor who's never been stereotyped. :)
I remember when he flayed that old woman who tried to help sansa. Atleast we get to hear him scream. he really should've been number 1 though. I hate how joeffry died by poison the same way cersei died by bricks.
If you google up the definition of Psychopath, Joffrey is basically the definition. Still, GOT succeeded greatly with him as a villain even when he died.
I was a huge fan of Criminal Minds until Haley's death at the hands of Foyet. That episode really troubled me and I quit watching after that. I couldn't believe that I could be so affected by a TV show! Terrific writing and acting by all. C. Thomas Howell was brilliant in that role. I felt so relieved when my sister told me that Hotch killed him because I also believed that his son was the next victim.
@@janettamcgee8124 I never thought that Hotch was being literal when he told Jack to go work the case with him....in other words...go hide inside the case and don't come out unless I come to you....Hotch REALLY taught his son tips in staying safe from serial killers. Also...Foyet showed more mercy on Haley than did the others...he made it quick and painless for her as well as giving her a chance to say goodbye to Jack and Hotch.
Robert Ramano was a complicated character whose vulnerabilities didn't really come to light until the last season he was in. Still, it was kinda satisfying and the special effects were cool. Helicopters crashing into hospitals does happen and did recently (Apr 29, 2021) in Eden, NC. And on November 07, 2020, a helicopter delivering a donor's heart crashed on the roof of a hospital. The heart made it and the transplant was successful. I pray the recipient is doing well.
I think Patrick killing Red John should have ended the series. My sons and I loved that show. It was a little disturbing watching him kill Red John, but understandable. I watched a few episodes of the next season and it just wasn't the same.
@@annebodee I'm torn. I thought it the killing of Red John was a great place to end but I also ended up enjoying the FBI aspect as a completely different show.
It can be credited to regular people hating a spoiled, disgusting child more in our modern culture filled with spoiled children and young adults, than actual villanous people. Which is kinda fair. We probably know dozens of small Joffreys in our lives, while most of us are lucky enough not to ever meet someone like Ramsay.
Dr. Romano had some human moments. Lucy's death really hurt him but, for me, his best moment was when he signed "Take care of your dad", to Dr. Benton's deaf son, Reese. 🖤🖤
Plus, he may have been the best surgeon in the hospital. Or the state. I may have wanted to see him get punched the nose occasionally, but not dismembered and crushed.
@@butch7911 Exactly....he didn't need to go out like that. The saddest part was that no one even noticed that he was missing until the next day (I think it was the next day). Deep down he had a good heart...I can't hate a man that loves his dog enough to sneak her into the OR and get Elizabeth to help operate on her. 😘
Opie was always so poetic with his kills. The way he made Stahl sit in the exact position as Donna when she died and making Clay sit at the head of the table when he was about to execute him 😁
Yep. Same with Ramsay. I wanted their deaths a lot slower and more painful. I wanted him flayed the same way their banner shows, then his flayed but very much alive body would be on display right in front of Winterfell for the rest of Westeros to see, entitled "The Shame of the North". And then, when his sentence is served, can they sic his own dogs on him.
Regarding Romano's death, a friend of mine works in an ER and told me that accidents with medvac choppers happen more often than you might think. This was not entirely unrealistic.
Also Romano had A LOT of fans (myself included) and I think the death was lazy and cheap (as well as stupid). If he had to go then fine but it annoyed me that this was how they took him out.
@@colinmoore7460 Yes but he survived that. What was stupid was that a helicopter "Fell" on him to kill him. I thought a major character like him deserved a far better death scene.
@@maxfront6875 Same! I still watched occasionally but it was super downhill after that and a lot of things seemed just plain out of character going forward like the writers gave up.
Trinity's death in Dexter was one that I think he didn't get enough pain. Then again, he outsmarted Dexter in a way to receive a lesser death than he would have received if Dexter knew that Rita was already dead
I still didnt like her character. I never did. she did sort of redeem herself in the later seasons, but it doesnt stop me from hating her because of her ugly and pretentious younger self. although, now that I think about it, her character arc is one of the greatest examples of character growth Television has ever seen. funny thing is i actually started to hate Arya more in the later seasons because after she became a faceless man she became very pompous and arrogant.
@@mynameisklondu3384 Thankyou 😍 I’m soooo over the ridiculous love Arya gets, honestly even reading the books I wanted to skip her chapters, couldn’t obviously it would’ve ruined the experience but it was damn tempting 😂
I’m surprised pon krell from Star Wars the clone wars didn’t even make the honourable mentions He got companies of clones killed and was killed by the one clone who remained loyal to him throughout his treason
I was thrilled when Joffrey died, but I don't think he was anything compared to Ramsay Bolton. THAT was the most satisfying death, although he got off much to easily and quickly for me.
The thing is that Bolton's death was expected, because it was obvious him or Jon would die that day. But Joffrey's was totally unexpected, and it was just awesome! Plus, Olenna saying it was her made everything even more awesome.
@@pbDEMON The mighty Yuan you mean. The censorship is demanded by China, and Google (who owns UA-cam) will do anything to keep making money in the PRC.
Remember if you HATED a character on tv that only means they did their job amazingly. if youre HONESTLY angered by a character on screen that just means they killed it in that role.
Jessica Jones killing kilgrave is still so satisfying, the way she picks him up by his face and says “smile” just as he kept saying to her was so perfect
@@j.mallay I think those small glimpses of humanity just made his behavior seem worse, at least to me. With those little flashes of decency, then you knew that he just liked treating people lousy because he had the power to get away with it.
I loved Dr. Ramono on ER but I also loved his death. The only mention he got afterwards was a pair of residents stating that he must have offended a helicopter in another life.
Finally I now know what Friends was spoofing with Joe's character's death on Days of Our Lives lol. Also Tiberius' death in Spartacus War of the Damned was soooooooo satisfying!
I think people forget that Robert Romano did have moments of showing he had a heart under that arrogant mean exterior. Particularly the 2nd part of All in the Family when Lucy dies. He showed genuine emotion over her death
SOA S3´s Season Finale with Stalh´s death, so glorious just how Donna died and all SAMCRO getting in to the police truck laughing about it without no remorse bc she was a pain in the ass. Best season finale.
Probably 10 out of 10. Viserys was just an annoying incompetent wormish nobleman, his death by brutes who care not for nobility, and react badly to disrespect was obvious to come. In the end, he could even be hardly blamed for his own death, because he was just stupidly pathetic. He was merely used by Varys and Illyrio pretty much to reinstate Targaryens. Plus we knew Daenerys was the main character of that arc, we spent way more time with her, after all. And as a last addition, while I like the actor, he was only in Season1. By the time GoT became really big, he was long dead and forgotten. We had other characters to hate, like Joffrey, Ramsay, Ser Alliser Thorne, Littlefinger or Walder Frey. Each outclassing Viserys by a country mile as villains.
Completely agree. Viserys was annoying and he was a shit brother, but Ramsey was a whole other level of evil. Ramsey should’ve been number 2 with Joffrey at number 1.
@@Grivehn Also Viserys didn't start off a jerkwad, according to Daenerys he once was a good brother to her when they were both young. But living in exile and fearing for both his and his sister's life at a young age, while having to sell their mother's crown and necklace whom he loved deeply really f&*ked him up and drove him into madness. Did he earn his death at the hands of the dothraki? Certainly, he did as his arrogance and his pride was his undoing, but Viserys was always meant to be more sympathetic than either Joffery or Ramsey who defiantly deserved a lot worse than what they got for what they did to people.
Viserys was a disrespectful, entitled, snobbish, self-important noble who mistakenly believed in his heart that he was owed something by the world. Ramsay was a psychotic sadist who was willing to do whatever was necessary to prove and elevate himself from the level of bastard. He eventually got what he wanted, and later what we the fans wanted and so desperately needed.
@@adriancanestra6910 nah. I feel bad for your inability to understand. It's easier when everything gets spelled out for you and shown to you and you don't have to understand subtext, pretext, or context, but that's not anyone else's fault. That's a parents and education system fault.
I know he wasn't in the show very long, but I thought Jason Momoa's portrayal of Khal Drogo was pretty amazing. He really made you invested in the character so that he death was truly devastating. Him and Emilia Clarke had such strong chemistry. Maybe that's just me, and how much I adore Emilia Clarke. Side note, did anyone else know Emilia Clarke had two aneurysms while she was filming season 2 of GOT?
I’m not sure if he cared about his people. I think he just barely survived Stannis’ assault on Kings Landing - and he became paranoid that he wouldn’t survive a dragon attack.
Watching Ramsey get devoured by his own man-eating hounds was satisfying, and reminded me of the Greek Myth of Herakles and his 12 Labors and if you're familiar with the Myth you'll quickly recognized which one villain the hero fought in the myth met a similar fate to Ramsey.
I expected Ramsay Bolton to be number one, not Joffrey. Yes, Joffrey was a depraved psycho, but he never got his hands dirty. He always made other people do it or threaten people with his crossbow. When it came to a legitimate challenge, he would piss his pants. Ramsay, on the other hand, RELISHED in dealing the pain himself. He loved getting up close and personal with his torture and psychopathy, and letting his dogs finish the job. I was glad when he was gone
That's probably why joffery beat him out. The thing that made Ramsey scarier and more hated than Jofferey was that Ramsey was actually competent. He earned his spot through ruthless effeciency. Jofferey on the other hand personified spoon fed cry babies. He was useless at everything and all of his success was due to others putting ihm there and sheer chancem even though often he admonished people who helped him like Tyrion. Jofferey was Donald Trump. He would have been a nobodody if he had been born to anyone else. The worst part is, Jofferery acted like it was all to his credit. With Ramsey, fuck he was evil and you hated him, but you couldn't help but respect him and his power and sheer force of will. That's why he was a bigger threat.
I think Ramsay was definitely more evil and sadistic, but Joffrey was more dangerous because he had ultimate power as king, thus having the capability to cause way more damage, i.e., starting the War of the Five Kings leading to tens of thousands of deaths by ordering Ned Stark's beheading. The highest Ramsay ever got was temporarily being lord of Winterfell.
There was no more satisfying ending in GoT than seeing Ramsay die. There were a lot of truly despicable characters with satisfying deaths, but Ramsay was just so gleefully sadistic. Definitely in my personal top ten list.
On NCIS, agent Kort died when several agents surrounded him and then took exception when he tried to draw a gun to shoot his way out. He had ordered the attack on Ziva David's house in Israel and had orchestrated many seriously bad situations for the NCIS members. So when he got shot by committee, nobody shed a tear over his demise. Probably shed a few tears over the mountain of paperwork they had to file, but ... ces't la vie.
I did hate Ramsay but at the same time I LOVED HIM. Let’s just say I loved him just as much as I loved watching him getting torn apart by his own dogs. I love his type a villain, I love his good looks, I love that he wasn’t a coward and I love that he’s not a hypocrite like Cercei or The High Sparrow.
And then they're trying to make Euron Greyjoy as the new Ramsay. I'd rather see Ramsay or Joffrey tormented people all over again rather than watching an Edge Lord that coming out of nowhere.
It was one of the most satisfying moments in TV history when Opie killed Stahl... Then one of the saddest moments ever later on when Opie was killed...
I appreciate the update and expansion of this compilation. It looks like you listened to viewer comments that Gus Fring was too popular to belong in the countdown. My only wish is that you'd had better-quality clips for the "L.A. Law" segments.
Should've had one villain per series. Give more shows recognition. I would've added Madam Kovarian - Doctor Who The 456 - Torchwood Scott Ellis - Casualty Chase Graves - izombie Ethelwald - The Last Kingdom Grant Ward - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
Yeah I think Stahl as an antagonist is massively underrated. Maybe because SoA is often shrouded in illegal and questionable decisions, and Stahl was supposed to be 'the law'. The Good Guy. Kurt Sutter portrayed her as worse than the club and her death at the hands of Opie just left me feeling whole again xD
I know he was always unlikely to be on one of these lists, but Weyoun 7 from Deep Space Nine. When Worf just randomly snaps his neck was brilliant! And then Damar's line when Weyoun 8 showed up: "Maybe you should talk to Worf again!"
👏🏼👏🏼thank you for putting the Governor on the list. He was the single most horrible character that I could never get over. Negan was/is awful but has a code. The Governor had not one redeeming characteristic as far as I could see. TY
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Pong Krell
Bela Talbot - supernatural
Diane Simmons - family guy
Oliver Leek from Primeval.
Torn apart by his own predator army.
Trent Kort on ncis everyone shot him and Patrick Simmons from person of interest killed by fellow villain and frenemy of the heroes Elias and his friend Scarface
Always hate it when you miss out great shows like The Shield or Justified.
Even after the awful ending of GoT, the line "Tell Cersi, I want her to know it was me" still gets me all giddy. GoT deserved a better ending than what it got
I even find it hard to go back and watch from the beginning, knowing what the punch line is. Ugh! Terrible ending.
I still haven't watched season 8. I knew the series was truly dead when it became ridiculously fan-servicey in season 7, partially season 6. If the last couple books ever come out i will read them and consider them the true ending to the TV series.
Same
HBO lost their balls when they let those asshole showrunners ruin the series.
Karma at it's best.
Cersei wiped out House Tyrell without knowing she was technically avenging her sons death.
I loved House Tyrell, but, I had no sympathy for them.
They played and lost.
Game Of Thrones could have its own Top 10 satisfying deaths
For real.
Can you say Sand Snakes? Lol
@@MOBROOKS We kinda got screwed there since Tyene was off-screen and implied to have died. But yeah that's a prime example. Littlefinger was SUPER satisfying. I don't think I could ever get tired of watching Balon Greyjoy get hurled over the bridge by Euron. Tywin Lannister getting killed by the son he treated like shit his entire life was another good one. And of course, Walder Frey
I personally thinking Cersei's death should be better. Getting knocked out by the bricks is like a Looney Tunes character's death.
I'd rather her die:
1. Getting burnt by Daenerys' dragon
2. Getting killed by Arya to fullfill Arya's character arc
3. Getting choked by Jaime's golden hand so it would fullfill Valonquar's propechy
4. Getting killed by Arya who disguised as Jaime
5. Getting poisoned by her favorite wine
6. By killing herself
Even all of her children suffered traumatic deaths except for Tommen who has giving up.
@@margarethmichelina5146 I would've been happy with Cersei being killed by either Jaime, Tyrion, or Arya. I was upset about how they did her character in, although watching her in genuine terror for those few minutes was pretty satisfying. I would be MUCH more upset if she somehow survived at the end, though. She was responsible for the deaths of too many good characters to just get away with it in the end
@@margarethmichelina5146 Obviously. But the main reason for that is that the 8th season was a clown festival
Everyone cheered a thousand times over when Joffrey choked on his own putrid saliva, and poison too.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 amen
For reals.
JOFFREY DYING GOT ME PREGNANT!
AND I’M A GUY!!
I was gonna guess Joffrey before watching hahaha
And when Lady Olenna told Jaime, "Tell Cersei, it was me." It was the biggest mic drop ever!
R.I.P Diana Rigg
When the villains death is satisfying, it simply means the actor played the character perfectly
Written well as well.
Yes.
@@joelspringman523or the character was unnecessary and annoying
@@purpleclaws202 people usually are just irritated by them and that’s not the context. A villain you truly hate because of their actions, isn’t someone being annoying.
@@purpleclaws202 That's usually the case. Especially with being unnecessary.
one of the most satisfying parts of viserys' death is that he was always calling himself "the dragon," and when the molten gold kills him dany coldly remarks "fire cannot harm a dragon." so he was a fraud, and she was the dragon all along.
the one thing no one thought of was that a dragon is a monster and not to be trusted.
@@edmondgreen7970 Dragons can be either noble or treacherous, a sign of power or a sign of death. Personally, it aggravates me that Daenerys lost so much and yet was made to be the villain in the end. She crossed the grass sea, endured sexual assault, slavery, watched her children die for an ungrateful country she saved from death…and then she’s suddenly “mad” for destroying a place that has cost her so much? The home of the people who have hunted her from birth? Who she’s been afraid of for most of her life? Shit, she was way more patient than I would’ve been. She tries kindness first but that never works. People understand power and strength. She just went too far with it at the end in killing peasants who have no control over who is the ruler. Other than that…she always tries to do the right thing.
@@MayTheOddsBeInYourFavor She's mad because she burned over a million peasants whom did nothing wrong to death, not because she destroyed the red keep and the lannister army.
Uh ACTUALLY, molten gold isn’t the same as fire, so TECHNICALLY fire didn’t kill him
(Please read this in the stereotypical nerd voice)
@@MayTheOddsBeInYourFavor I feel like it could have been done well but they just made her go crazy for no real reason and blamed it on targaryen madness which come to think of it is the same logic racists use lovely
Jon Snow beating the shit out Ramsay Bolton, then getting eaten by his own dogs was probably one of the most satisfying deaths I ever witnessed
Yeah, the only thing I didn't like about it, is that it didn't last longer. Seemed far too quick/easy a death compared to everything he'd done. Definitely needed a bit of prolonged torture thrown in there.
@@mariannecontrino6297 I must agree. I might have whittled on him for a while, probably no longer than a week. Unless he was tolerating it well, maybe two weeks. But I might have used a hammer on his toes for starters.
That would never happen, no matter how much they deserve it. It would change how we see the good guys.
Ramsey made Joffrey look like a sweetheart! His death was the best!
Walder Frey's death was pretty sweet too!
@@Hoplite9 all too true, but doesn't their quickness is killing Ramsay kinda solidify how much of a threat they believed him to be? As much torture I would've wanted to put him through I also get why they wanted to end that nightmare as quick yet painfully as possible.
Jack Gleeson was SUCH a good actor. He played the part of Joffrey so perfectly which unfortunately meant he didn't get much work post GoT and retired because his character was so hated. I met him in person and a convention once and he was such a nice guy to talk to. His queue was empty and I felt so bad for him :(
That is indeed sad. Nice of you that you went to him. :) Imagine ppl told Christopher Lee or Alan Rickman at the start of their careers to go fuck off, we wouldnt have had brilliant portrayals of iconic villains.
Yup. He was so good I hated both. Actor and character.
Too many people confuse the actor with their character. Sad.
And to think that Batman (Bale) gave a piece of equipment to a younger Jack Gleeson to prove to his friends that he met Batman!
@@cathyskywalker77 It's sad and stupid.
I waited so desperately to see Joffrey's name show up on the list. Knowing he made the number one spot is as satisfying as the death itself!
For sure. His character was a top notch scum bag!
As much as I loved Joffrey’s death, Ramsay’s death was also pretty high up there for me too including Walder Frey
Ramsey was more of a POS in GOT. He knew what he was doing and enjoyed doing it himself
i know right? what a fantastic actor and storyline
Hated Joffrey and Ramsey too. But killing the Governor from TWD was liking popping a cancerous pimple
I was glad that Joffrey died, but the REAL satisfaction was when Olenna Tyrrell told Jamie that it was she who had poisoned Joffrey. I was ECSTATIC that they showed that clip in this video, too.
But also only telling him AFTER she had drank (painless) poison herself, so she could not be tortured in retaliation. The Queen of Thorns truly had the last laugh.
@WaterCrane And if I remember, it was also one the great Dame Diana Rigg's last role. She smashed it out the ballpark.
i hate how cersei died, she deserved a much much worse end than she got.
Thing is, she was wrong. Olenna's poison was placed in Joffrey's cup, but Joffrey did not drink from it, but poured it over Tyrion's head. The second poison, Cersei's poison, was in Tyrion's portion of pie, which Joffrey took and ate himself.
GRRM directed this episode personally, and it follows the book exactly, even down to small easily missed details.
Poisons need precise administration obviously, but not everything was consumed by it's intended recipient.
I think this will come out in Winds of Winter and be the big mic drop of the series, when Cersei learns from Bran that she killed her own son.
@@nerdytom6881 Jeffrey's cup was refilled after he poured it over tyrions head. Olenna put the poison in the cup when Jeffrey was cutting the pie
"Tell Cersei, I want her to know it was me"
If there's more badass final words from a character, than I don't want to know it.
It only makes the show writers/producers look more stupid though.
So she was smart enough to poison Joffrey and get away with it for years..... but she couldn't manage to keep her own subordinate houses in line when they had been loyal for centuries?
Make it make sense!
This is the problem with D&D - they go for shock value over sense and it shows.
Arya finishing the Frey was most satisfying for me.
@Chuck Buskee it didn’t really “conflict” with Arya’s character arc. Also the Game of Thrones wasn’t about satisfying or surprising us with deaths. It was about everyone fighting, scheming, manipulating, killing and warring to obtain what each character thought was theirs
Me too
“Arya finishing the Frey”
I guess Walder didn’t know
“How To Save a Life”
Hahaha
@Chuck Buskee it was a show about politics and war... it wouldn't be much of a war or be very interesting if one side lost for the entire show
Nah, for me that goes to Joffrey's death.
15:46 Love that little detail where Drogo quickly crouches down to stare at Viserys so he's the last thing Viserys as as he dies
Jesse Pinkman choking out Todd in Breaking Bad had me jumping up and yelling "fuck yeah."
Todd was so annoying. Plus he killed Drew Sharp.
I liked Todd. Jesse was annoying and too emotional to be in that business. Todd was a psychopath like me. 😁
@@3OCALM1 ._.please call the doctors
@@Justaguythatcameby Why? I think it's too late for Todd. Or do you mean a nut doctor for me?
@@Maw0 annoying is not the word I would use for Todd. He’s a psychopath.
Let's be real, Olenna was an awesome character, probably one of the best in the series.
That last scene with Jaime, when she revealed that it was her that poisoned Joffrey...chills! An absolute badass.
I watched all the shows in the video and yeah, Joffrey's death was one of the most satisfying ever for me.
Let's at least give some rounds of applaud for Principal Snyder, he did talk back to a monster in a calm manner
His calm manners had balls
Quark is badass.
I thought he was such jerk but not evil so he was likable. Not the villain so didn't belong on the list.
You know an actor is good if their performance makes you hate the character. Or even, possibly, hate the actor too
Skyler White lol
Not really. I mean if the person is supposed to be the bad guy, you will obviously hate him just just based on his/her actions.
@@Mazter1veteran Not necessarily, sometimes we might agree with their actions and root for them. Or, the villain could have no redeeming qualities whatsoever
Point is, if we truly hate them or root for them, it shows how good the actor is
@Chuck Buskee I hated Joffrey more than I loved all of the "good" GoT characters combined
I haven’t seen GOT but TWD achieves this with almost any character. There are villains that you can’t wait to see die and then they make you love ‘em and the same with the good guys.
Bones: the Gravedigger, who tried to kill off two of the main characters, but was finally caught, tried and convicted. Literally has her head blown off by a sniper from out of nowhere on the way to her sentencing hearing.
YES
ABSOLUTELY! But Christopher Pelant’s and Mark Kovac’s deaths were much more satisfying to me
I was thinking she would have an apprentice that’s what would happen, until she was surprised, so surprised, she was mindblown
gormagon’s death was ultra satisfying too even though we literally had never seen his face until the moment of his death.
YES
The Governor killed more main characters than any other villain. Those being Hershel, Andrea, Merle and Axel so seeing him go was amazing
Milton, Pete, and Martinez too, and can't forget when he murdered a truckload of his own people.
It was too fast. A shot in the legt to be sure and than waiting some time.
Can’t wait for Rick to kill Neegan with that red hatchet.
I HATED the Governor, but he's still my all-time favorite TWD villain.
Didn't care for the actor who played him myself. Though the one who played Tara got on my nerves
I've met alot of the cast. And jokingly would greet them by character name. The actress who played tara corrected me and said no my name is so and so
Best cast I've met. Merl, Tara, Carl. T dog, Hershel Lori sasha and Dwight, Abraham and Eugene to name a few Came within 15 feet of meeting neegan
and Glenn. But their guard dogs wouldn't let me in line during meet and greets
Maggie no thanks. You had to pay 80 dollars for her autograph just to get in line
One of the things I loved about Ramsey Bolton's death was at first, Sansa stepped back when he was getting mauled, but she moved closer and just watched. Sansa definitely deserved that front seat view.
Dr. Romano was actually not hated to anyone who actually watched the show. As they got further into the character, you learn that him being an asshole is all an act and that he often used his unpleasant personality to motivate people to do better. One scene in particular that stands out is him berating Abby while she is trying to perform a procedure. He leaves and watches her from afar while she continues to struggle with the procedure. And when she finally nails it, he celebrates quietly. He was pulling for her all along.
I think that's what people missed..... he was trying to teach all the residents and interns that if you want to work in an ER, you have to be prepared for anything, and you don't have time to think. I think the writers and producers on the show treated him like garbage.... very sad
Yeah. As opposed to a satisfying death, I feel like Romano's death was ER's "Jump the Shark" moment.
Agreed completely. He was a flawed yet good person, that death made no sense.
Yeah. Though the death was funny in that moment. Romano did so much good stuff without anyone taking notice. He was just that dick in that show. There are some characters that I hate much more than Dr. Romano. I always hated Kerry Weaver. What an selfabsorbed egotistic bitch she was. She threw Dr. Greene under the bus and even got Malucci and Chen to quit/fire. Malucci was an less then good doctor but with time and better teaching I think he could have improved a lot. But ER isn't about bad guys. It's about good people surviving this insanity what we call a normal life. I always like characters like Jerry, Malik, Lydia, Haley, Carol or Mark. I was so sad when they revealed Mark had cancer and eventually died from it. The episode "The Letter" was so painful to watch. That was some good writing and acting. Todays shows lack this type of writing or acting. Shows like Grey's Anatomy, The good Doctor, or New Amsterdam fallen for the woke agenda and are not worth watching to me. It's really a sad thing. GA started out to be good. Young doctor ends up in bed with older doctor. Talking about clichè... but as the years went past, many actors left the show and the show become unwatchable. I can life with cheesy TV, but this woke crap and LGBTwhatever isn't something I want to watch. I like the old style movies and show. Call me a dinosaur but nothing beats an afternoon watching Miami Vice reruns, playing Pacman while listening to Def Leppard. Anyway, that's my two cents on the matter. Have a good one.
I watch every single episode of the show and Romano was manipulative, nasty and arrogant. The only reason he wanted anyone to succeed was to ensure that he could bask in reflected glory. The clip here where he is shown being his usual horrible self to the woman making his prosthetic is typical of how treated everyone around him. I have worked with people like that and they justify the behavior with the claim that they are pushing those around them to excel when the truth is that they are really sadistic monsters who enjoy torturing those around them when they are given authority.
I still enjoy the fact that the helicopter that gave him an initial warning finally finished the job when he didn't heed it.
For me, the death of Christopher Palant from Bones was one of the most satisfying deaths for me, considering how much he liked to torment and ruin the lives of Booth, and almost everyone at the Jeffersonian.
Lithgow was brilliant as the Trinity Killer! A truly underrated actor
John Lithgow definitely deserves more recognition for truly top class acting for his role as the Trinity Killer in all of Television history
Problem was after Trinity, all the other Dexter antagonists seriously paled in comparison. It cracked me up how Season 8 constantly has Dexter giving constant monologues about how Oliver Saxon is his most dangerous foe yet. Guy was among the weakest in the series 😂😂😂
Issak Sirko was awesome but he wasn’t really an antagonist in the end.
He won an Emmy for his role, so he got some recognition at least. His performance was academy award winner in my opinion though
He's just as perfect in thriller as he is in comedy.
Unfortunately, here's another one who's genius will be recognised only after his passing
If by underrated you mean "one of the best and most in-demand supporting actors in film and TV history", then yes. He was nominated for best supporting actor for two of his earliest roles (World According to Garp and Terms of Endearment). Maybe in the last 20 years (since the end of 3rd Rock, basically) public perception and knowledge of him has waned but when it comes to supporting actors, he was widely known as one of the best in the '80s and '90s. Everybody in the industry knew going into Dexter's 4th season that he was going to kill it (pun intended).
Also the last cannibals in TWD when they mock and taunt Bob while they are eating his leg and Bob starts hilariously laughing at them because he had been infected for a while so they were eating tainted meat. I loved that scene
That moment originally belonged to Hershel in the comics, but they killed off Hershel early in the show compared to his comic book counterpart
Yesss
@@princeblackelf4265 It was actually Dale
@@oldschool657 Exactly. It was Dales moment.
TAINTED MEAT!
the fact that the mentalist made the list and is top 2 is amazing
no one talks about that show enough
It was really good! I miss seeing that lead actor.
This is a good point. The show was incredibly popular at one point and I didn’t even know the man was a fake. Always assumed he was an actual psychic. Would’ve watched it if I knew that.
You know, I must admit I was actually saddened by Dr. Romano’s death, which was reminiscent of 9/11 for me (was it reminiscent of that for any of you?). I actually came to care about him--a little--because of certain things I saw about him. He regarded Lucy like an adopted daughter (they even had a picture taken together), so when she died on his operating table after she was attacked, his reaction was exactly that of a father who couldn’t save his kid. He also fell in love with the widow Dr. Elizabeth Green--don’t tell me I’m not the only one who saw the way he looked at her! But while she liked him and respected him back, she didn’t have enough feelings for him to forge a romantic relationship with him (again sad for the lost potential; they could’ve been good for each other). So he never outright said anything, because he valued her friendship too much to risk damaging it. And as for his being “the boss from Hell”, there was a crystal clear reason for that--at least, it was crystal clear to me: he wanted his hospital and team to be the best of the best. And you don’t get that way by slacking--or smoking dope while on duty, which is what that intern was doing just before the copter crash.
I loved The Reaper's death by the hands of Hotch from Criminal Minds. That show was so heart felt and made me feel like they were a real family. That's how personal The Reaper's death was to me.
I have watched that episode one time and can't watch it again. Omg it gets me. But damn it was I happy that monster got his.
@@vanityplates3125 Understandable and I know right we all are happy he got his.
That show was amazing for years. Went on too long, but the first 2/3-3/4 of the run was great.
@@joelmacdonald6994 What makes you say it went on too long?? You make it sound like a bad thing!?
@@keenenmayfield6236 I can’t really pinpoint it, but it just seemed to begin to drag on and on, that it was more about network ratings rather than quality of the stories. Lots of shows suffer the same fate. Very few seem to be able to close out their stories on a high note, but rather drag on and on well past their prime. Criminal Minds is one of those to me. Fantastic show, but just went on longer than it needed or should have.
in walking dead ...Gareth (the leader of the cannibals being ambushed in that church ,, then being butchered by RICk was definitely the most satisfying death i've ever seen
Ikr? He’s such a smug bastard before but turns into a blubbering coward when at Rick’s mercy. Despite Beth and Noah’s deaths, season 5 of TWD was the best imo.
Yeah that was a great watch
Rick did say that those cannibal bastards are screwing with the wrong people. Also Alpha's and Beta's deaths were extremely satisfying for me too.
That was nice!!
“TAINTED MEAT!!!!!”
Hahahaha
He did keep the promise with the machete with the red handle
As a AHS fan, I found more satisfaction with Dandy Mott's death than with Oliver Thredson, yeah I know his crimes were gruesome but Dandy was a true monster, his lust and desire for blood and the things he did in Freakshow of which I cannot spoil was far more insane than what Threadson did.
A lot of well deserved deaths in that entire series as well.
Fiona Goode, and Delphine LaLaurie come to mind.
totally agree! Dandy was the WORST.
I think they were the 2 most evil characters in the show. Kai Anderson in Cult was also pretty depraved.
Dandy was such a spoiled freak
14:29 you also forgot to mention that if Foyet lived, he would have killed Jack, Hotch’s son. Even though revenge was clearly on Hotch’s mind, there can be no doubt that there was also rage against the Reaper for threatening his son.
I remember watching the episode when it debuted...that was one of the best episodes of the entire series.
I found littlefingers death almost equally as satisfying as joffereys, I’m shocked he didn’t make the list
That is my favorite death in the whole series! I couldn't stand that side mouth talking pos lol
Not a good death, Brann just shows up with magic powers and rats him out. Littlefinger should have been undone by his rival Varys or through conventional means, not some oracle deus ex machina crap. Also the build up to it was insufferable, one of the worst plot lines in season 6.
He deserved better.
pfft, littlefinger's death was a cop-out. all they did was slit his throat. he deserved a much more agonizing and drawn-out death for all the people he got killed.
I came into the comments to add my vote for Little Finger.
The guy who portrayed Joffery received a letter from George RR Martin that said “congratulations. Everyone hates you.”
I Guess Thats a compliment
😆
He nailed the role.
@@froggygurl8775 Gleeson said he channeled Joaquin Phoenix’s Commodus for Joffrey’s mannerisms
I really loved Season 3 of Buffy. The Mayor was a fantastic villain with a very "Evil Mister Rogers" vibe about him. It was also satisfying to see Buffy finally give the other Sunnydale High students the lowdown on all the crazy things that have happened at their school over the previous three years and enlisting them in the fight against The Mayor during their graduation.
@Glenn Welsh I can’t decide between Angelous or the Mayor for my favorite Buffy villain. They are both just so incredible for completely different reasons.
I loved that part in Season 7 when The First appeared as The Mayor to Faith. One of the few things I remember from that season.
But I'm sure as a fellow Buffy fan most people would realize principal Snyder did nothing to deserve to die if anybody thinks he deserve to die they should remember the way Angel killed Gile's girlfriend sorry I can't think of her name right now Jenny I think
@@PaulZebraski Those people are idiots then Snyder wasn't exactly Mr. Popular during the entire show and I think he was the worse principle I ever seen in pop culture if I was in any of the Scoobies's place with that principle running things I would've transferred to another school or take my chances elsewhere.
@@jordanp.davidson5977 Buffy couldn't transfer because the school was on top of the hellmouth and Xander and Willow would have never left Buffy alone because they felt indebted to her for saving their lives so many times
@@RockBandPlayer84 That comment is 1 year old bub, and I’m well aware that but I’m not Buffy or any of scoobies so my statement still stands.
I was actually shocked and sad with Romano's death on E.R.
His death is actually even more bizarre because, at the time of his death, he's basically chilling in the ambulance lot after he refused to go to the rooftop to wait for the heliambulance, because he's obviously still mentally scarred because the accident that made him lost his arm. Little he knows that the same heliambulance is going to fall on his head in a minute...
It's even more sad because it takes like TWO DAYS for anyone to realize that Romano is missing from the hospital because of the accident.
Agreed, He was both my and my mothers favourite character.
Romano wasn’t as bad as he pretended to be. He said a lot of offensive things, but he abused everyone equally and always treated children kindly.
@@robpolaris7272 He also kept it to himself when Weaver came out to him. Which is ironic because she came out to him while accusing him of being a homophobe. When she asked if he'd told anyone he nonchalantly replies he assumed it was confidential and it was her business if she wanted to tell everyone. He actually seemed offended at the very idea he would out her.
Well at least he didnt turn in to a big blob that was melting away in robocop
@@robpolaris7272 Great with kids. He was understanding those times Benton had to leave surgeries for his son. He even got him in to see his ENT friend for Reese to get cochlea’s when they were still experimental.
I feel bad for the people who play these hated characters, because their whole reputation is most likely ruined because of that one role they got in a movie or TV show.
I say that all the time. Haha you're dead on. They fuck up their career because they nailed their role.
I wouldn't say that. Sure, there's always the danger of being typecast. But consider Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Matt Damon. They've all played both bad guys and good guys. It's a matter of versatility in an actor's performance and if the audience loves your performance, your reputation soars. Take Steven Segal...he's always been a good guy...but he's not exactly an actor in demand in this day and age.
playing a very hated character can be both a blessing and a curse, but people should be intelligent enough to separate the character from the actor
An actor should be praised if he managed to make yourself hate him, he did his job
Tom Felton is still well-loved regardless.
Rachel McAdams became more liked that hated to be honest, Majority of people loved her for bringing Regina George alive.
John Lithgow. I first saw him in Cliffhanger, a frightening violent psychopath. Then I saw him in 3rd Rock from the Sun as a comedic alien. What a versatile actor. He can be so frighteningly cold and sadist and then so vulnerable and funny.
Go watch him in the original Footloose. He adds layers to that movie.
The first thing I ever saw him in was 'Terms of Endearment'. His character was so sweet! He's an incredibly versatile actor who's never been stereotyped. :)
Don't forget Ricochet. He was awesome in that too.
@@JamesPetitt1981is that the one with Denzel?
The sad thing is he's broke now because his ex-wife got a 45 million dollar divorce settlement that he doesn't have the money to pay
“Ramsay was one of the most sadistic characters in the show.”
You know nothing, Watchmojo! He is THE MOST sadistic character in the show.
and why he didn't make #1 versus joffrey
@@artstrutzenberg7197 probably because jeoffry had more power
I remember when he flayed that old woman who tried to help sansa. Atleast we get to hear him scream. he really should've been number 1 though. I hate how joeffry died by poison the same way cersei died by bricks.
Agreed
@@artstrutzenberg7197 We hated Joffrey more!
If you google up the definition of Psychopath, Joffrey is basically the definition.
Still, GOT succeeded greatly with him as a villain even when he died.
I would consider ramsay closer to the definition though
Let's be honest: If Hotch hadn't taken care of George Foyet...Foyet probably would have killed Hotch's son next.
You know it.
Agreed
I was a huge fan of Criminal Minds until Haley's death at the hands of Foyet. That episode really troubled me and I quit watching after that. I couldn't believe that I could be so affected by a TV show! Terrific writing and acting by all. C. Thomas Howell was brilliant in that role. I felt so relieved when my sister told me that Hotch killed him because I also believed that his son was the next victim.
@@janettamcgee8124 I never thought that Hotch was being literal when he told Jack to go work the case with him....in other words...go hide inside the case and don't come out unless I come to you....Hotch REALLY taught his son tips in staying safe from serial killers. Also...Foyet showed more mercy on Haley than did the others...he made it quick and painless for her as well as giving her a chance to say goodbye to Jack and Hotch.
No doubt.
Robert Ramano was a complicated character whose vulnerabilities didn't really come to light until the last season he was in. Still, it was kinda satisfying and the special effects were cool. Helicopters crashing into hospitals does happen and did recently (Apr 29, 2021) in Eden, NC. And on November 07, 2020, a helicopter delivering a donor's heart crashed on the roof of a hospital. The heart made it and the transplant was successful. I pray the recipient is doing well.
The Mentalist was so damn underrated.
I think Patrick killing Red John should have ended the series. My sons and I loved that show. It was a little disturbing watching him kill Red John, but understandable. I watched a few episodes of the next season and it just wasn't the same.
@@annebodee I'm torn. I thought it the killing of Red John was a great place to end but I also ended up enjoying the FBI aspect as a completely different show.
Definitely Ramsay's death for me. I hated Joffrey but he was a spoiled child. Ramsay was a damn monster.
It can be credited to regular people hating a spoiled, disgusting child more in our modern culture filled with spoiled children and young adults, than actual villanous people. Which is kinda fair. We probably know dozens of small Joffreys in our lives, while most of us are lucky enough not to ever meet someone like Ramsay.
And I hated the death of the (fallen) Heroine Daenerys Tageryan.
Dr. Romano had some human moments. Lucy's death really hurt him but, for me, his best moment was when he signed "Take care of your dad", to Dr. Benton's deaf son, Reese. 🖤🖤
Plus, he may have been the best surgeon in the hospital. Or the state. I may have wanted to see him get punched the nose occasionally, but not dismembered and crushed.
@@butch7911 Exactly....he didn't need to go out like that. The saddest part was that no one even noticed that he was missing until the next day (I think it was the next day). Deep down he had a good heart...I can't hate a man that loves his dog enough to sneak her into the OR and get Elizabeth to help operate on her. 😘
I agree. He had his good moments. I don’t think he was hated as much as Richie from the Sopranos.
@@crimsonclover9871 Not enough to redeem him...even Hitler loved his dogs.
His actions with Elizabeth after she refused his advances says it all.
I’m a little surprised this list wasn’t just 20 “Game Of Thrones” deaths 💀💀💀💀
I'm sure there's one out there. 😂
The death of Stahl on SOA was fantastic!! Still my very favorite episode!🖤🤣
The thought of Joffrey still makes me laugh from time to time when I think how Batman saved him as a little boy.
Opie was always so poetic with his kills. The way he made Stahl sit in the exact position as Donna when she died and making Clay sit at the head of the table when he was about to execute him 😁
Now you know what she felt
Best show EVER. I'm still not over Opie or Jaxon dying!
I’m not a hateful Man…..that being said Joffrey’s death was still too good for him 😤
Yep. Same with Ramsay. I wanted their deaths a lot slower and more painful.
I wanted him flayed the same way their banner shows, then his flayed but very much alive body would be on display right in front of Winterfell for the rest of Westeros to see, entitled "The Shame of the North".
And then, when his sentence is served, can they sic his own dogs on him.
I hated Walder Frey more than any other character.
David Bradley is a phenomenal actor! He played that part so well.
@@Sweetyhide Despise the character Love the actor
He was a wretched man. Lol
I was so happy when Aria slit his throat and then killed all this man
"The King in the North arises!"
Regarding Romano's death, a friend of mine works in an ER and told me that accidents with medvac choppers happen more often than you might think. This was not entirely unrealistic.
Also Romano had A LOT of fans (myself included) and I think the death was lazy and cheap (as well as stupid). If he had to go then fine but it annoyed me that this was how they took him out.
@@Sp0rkWafflez i was a fan too, for me that was the final downfall of the series after already Greene died unfortunately
Didn't the helicopter's tail rotor cut his arm off?
@@colinmoore7460 Yes but he survived that. What was stupid was that a helicopter "Fell" on him to kill him. I thought a major character like him deserved a far better death scene.
@@maxfront6875 Same! I still watched occasionally but it was super downhill after that and a lot of things seemed just plain out of character going forward like the writers gave up.
Uh, pretty sure the people that hunt vampires are not evil because of that...
Trinity's death in Dexter was one that I think he didn't get enough pain. Then again, he outsmarted Dexter in a way to receive a lesser death than he would have received if Dexter knew that Rita was already dead
The way sansa goes to pull herself away but then doesn’t and instead chooses to watch Ramsay be torn apart is the moment I fell in love with her 😍😍😍
Aaannnd CONGRADULATIONS! Ur now on a dozen government watch lists.
Sansa was one of the few bright spots of seasons 7&8
@@lalonguecarabine4952 what's a dozen more on top of like 800 already 😂😂😂😂 hahaha admittedly I enjoy dark content but I'm a teddy bear 😂
I still didnt like her character. I never did. she did sort of redeem herself in the later seasons, but it doesnt stop me from hating her because of her ugly and pretentious younger self. although, now that I think about it, her character arc is one of the greatest examples of character growth Television has ever seen. funny thing is i actually started to hate Arya more in the later seasons because after she became a faceless man she became very pompous and arrogant.
@@mynameisklondu3384 Thankyou 😍 I’m soooo over the ridiculous love Arya gets, honestly even reading the books I wanted to skip her chapters, couldn’t obviously it would’ve ruined the experience but it was damn tempting 😂
I’m surprised pon krell from Star Wars the clone wars didn’t even make the honourable mentions
He got companies of clones killed and was killed by the one clone who remained loyal to him throughout his treason
A man of culture, I see.
Dude. Yes. Pong Krell was the absolute worst.
I was about to comment this and was so happy to see that someone else thought the same
Probably because it's a animeted character
@@oultimoczarniano1513 no one said it had to be live action
When Sansa starts to turn away, then realises how much she wants to see him suffer. Chilling.
Foyet: I turn myself in. Please you can stop now.
Hotch: Uhhh. No.
I was thrilled when Joffrey died, but I don't think he was anything compared to Ramsay Bolton. THAT was the most satisfying death, although he got off much to easily and quickly for me.
dude there were entire watch parties for joffrey's death
Ramsay should've been skinned alive and you can't change my mind
The thing is that Bolton's death was expected, because it was obvious him or Jon would die that day. But Joffrey's was totally unexpected, and it was just awesome! Plus, Olenna saying it was her made everything even more awesome.
Rosalyn’s death on LA Law must be where they got the idea for Joey’s Dr. Drake Ramoray death on Friends 🤣
Thats what I thought too.
This is the comment I was looking for!!
I agree
@@LuffyuzumakiPotter same
Very valid point
Wait he "torments" her resulting in her son? I'm pretty sure there's a word for that.
UA-cam doesn't like when you say certain words
Yeah, that phrasing over-minimizes what he did.
@@zorakj You're absolutely right, but you know, if you say certain words, UA-cam yanks your ad revenue. Bow down to the mighty dollar.
@@pbDEMON The mighty Yuan you mean. The censorship is demanded by China, and Google (who owns UA-cam) will do anything to keep making money in the PRC.
Remember if you HATED a character on tv that only means they did their job amazingly. if youre HONESTLY angered by a character on screen that just means they killed it in that role.
Jessica Jones killing kilgrave is still so satisfying, the way she picks him up by his face and says “smile” just as he kept saying to her was so perfect
I hate to admit but I liked Rocket Romono and I hated to see him die the way he did. He was a damn good doctor.
Same. Romano had a tough exterior but scenes like where he signs to Reese, or desperately tries to save Lucy made him so likable.
@@j.mallay I think those small glimpses of humanity just made his behavior seem worse, at least to me. With those little flashes of decency, then you knew that he just liked treating people lousy because he had the power to get away with it.
I legit jumped for joy when Vee got plowed by that van. Such a fitting and just end for such a vile character
I yelled when she got hit. It was so deserved.
I remember the first time I watched through the show my mouth DROPPED 😂
I loved the Red John death so damn much i jumped and hoorayed when Patric FINALLY killed him
Me too!! So satisfying for Patrick Jane!!
I shed no tears for Dr. Romano. I've had a job since I was 14. I've had TOO many bosses or wannabe bosses like him.
I loved Dr. Ramono on ER but I also loved his death. The only mention he got afterwards was a pair of residents stating that he must have offended a helicopter in another life.
🤣🤣🤣
The fact that Red John is at number 2 puts a smile on my face
I'm still not sure if it was the real Red John.
@@dermagnus8482 Right? It just felt wrong. Like it wasn't him.
@@dermagnus8482 Walter Mashburn should’ve been red john, would’ve been the best plot twist
“Tell Cersei, I want her to know it was me.”
YEAH GIRL 😂👏🏻
Finally I now know what Friends was spoofing with Joe's character's death on Days of Our Lives lol. Also Tiberius' death in Spartacus War of the Damned was soooooooo satisfying!
Man. I freaking loved all the various seasons (4 I think?) of Spartacus. That really was fantastic.
I uncontrollably let out a loud "YES!!!" when Joffrey went bye-bye. 😁
Maaaan, I watched that scene repeatedly after it aired live. Pure bliss
You cut out the best bit of Viserys' death... the part where his head makes a metallic clank as it hits the floor!
I think people forget that Robert Romano did have moments of showing he had a heart under that arrogant mean exterior. Particularly the 2nd part of All in the Family when Lucy dies. He showed genuine emotion over her death
Ugh. When he kept trying to bring her back. Man. Such a rough episode. He had his moments. He wasn't evil. Just an ass.
SOA S3´s Season Finale with Stalh´s death, so glorious just how Donna died and all SAMCRO getting in to the police truck laughing about it without no remorse bc she was a pain in the ass. Best season finale.
As satisfying as her death was, my favorite death in Sons was Jax killing the prison guard who sent Opie to his death.
Stahl and August Marks (revenge for Bobby) Oh as an honorable mention the kiddie diddler from the carnival.
What about Clay's death??
No Little Finger? If not for him, most of the Starks would still be alive
Ye, but the death kinds felt rushed and forced. Plus littlefinger is part of what makes GoT so good, and they just killed him.
@@harryyyyyyyyyyy7273 Same could be said for Varys but season 8 is a clusterfuck of shit and did that man dirty.
No because his death was contrived and forced and the whole plot made no sense
Yep.
WatchMojo: Censors most gruesome deaths
Also WatchMojo: Leaves Viserys' death uncensored
Love how GOT has three, and Jofree has the first spot. TBh, this show itself could have its own list of top 10 most satisfying deaths if not more.
I’m thinking 9 out of 10 people in these comments would say that Ramsey’s death was way more satisfying than Viserys’
Probably 10 out of 10. Viserys was just an annoying incompetent wormish nobleman, his death by brutes who care not for nobility, and react badly to disrespect was obvious to come. In the end, he could even be hardly blamed for his own death, because he was just stupidly pathetic. He was merely used by Varys and Illyrio pretty much to reinstate Targaryens. Plus we knew Daenerys was the main character of that arc, we spent way more time with her, after all.
And as a last addition, while I like the actor, he was only in Season1. By the time GoT became really big, he was long dead and forgotten. We had other characters to hate, like Joffrey, Ramsay, Ser Alliser Thorne, Littlefinger or Walder Frey. Each outclassing Viserys by a country mile as villains.
Completely agree. Viserys was annoying and he was a shit brother, but Ramsey was a whole other level of evil. Ramsey should’ve been number 2 with Joffrey at number 1.
@@Grivehn Also Viserys didn't start off a jerkwad, according to Daenerys he once was a good brother to her when they were both young. But living in exile and fearing for both his and his sister's life at a young age, while having to sell their mother's crown and necklace whom he loved deeply really f&*ked him up and drove him into madness. Did he earn his death at the hands of the dothraki? Certainly, he did as his arrogance and his pride was his undoing, but Viserys was always meant to be more sympathetic than either Joffery or Ramsey who defiantly deserved a lot worse than what they got for what they did to people.
viserys' death was satisfying because it exposed him as the arrogant fraud he was. fire cannot harm a dragon.
Viserys was a disrespectful, entitled, snobbish, self-important noble who mistakenly believed in his heart that he was owed something by the world. Ramsay was a psychotic sadist who was willing to do whatever was necessary to prove and elevate himself from the level of bastard. He eventually got what he wanted, and later what we the fans wanted and so desperately needed.
Honestly, I thought the High Sparrows death & Littlefinger's were so satisfying
I think Little Fingers death was overlooked by the overall disappointment of the final season. Every episode was more cringe worthy than the last.
@@adriancanestra6910 nah. I feel bad for your inability to understand. It's easier when everything gets spelled out for you and shown to you and you don't have to understand subtext, pretext, or context, but that's not anyone else's fault. That's a parents and education system fault.
Littlefinger's death and his whole last story arc were terribly written and executed. Love him or hate him, but he was a great character once.
For real.
Can you say Sand Snakes? Lol
@@queerym87 lol, yeah right.
Romano loses his arm by a helicopter tail and then died by falling helicopter. What a coincidence.
Helicopters really had it out for that guy.
In Robocop I he melt down in toxic waste tank
Dang!
Ironic don’t ya think
Always hated the way he was killed off. Awesome character.
I know he wasn't in the show very long, but I thought Jason Momoa's portrayal of Khal Drogo was pretty amazing. He really made you invested in the character so that he death was truly devastating. Him and Emilia Clarke had such strong chemistry. Maybe that's just me, and how much I adore Emilia Clarke. Side note, did anyone else know Emilia Clarke had two aneurysms while she was filming season 2 of GOT?
Joffrey did show concern for his people regarding a possible threat from the dragons. But his concerns were immediately dismissed.
I’m not sure if he cared about his people. I think he just barely survived Stannis’ assault on Kings Landing - and he became paranoid that he wouldn’t survive a dragon attack.
nah he just wanted to eliminate a threat to his power and he was bored as psychopaths often are so he was interested in the dragons as an amusement
Watching Ramsey get devoured by his own man-eating hounds was satisfying, and reminded me of the Greek Myth of Herakles and his 12 Labors and if you're familiar with the Myth you'll quickly recognized which one villain the hero fought in the myth met a similar fate to Ramsey.
Diomedes! Man eating mares
@@niapurdue230 Yep. Correct.
Worst part about Dr. Ramono's death was his character was actually growing and I really liked him.
Right. Me too.
He was my fav cast member.
I expected Ramsay Bolton to be number one, not Joffrey. Yes, Joffrey was a depraved psycho, but he never got his hands dirty. He always made other people do it or threaten people with his crossbow. When it came to a legitimate challenge, he would piss his pants. Ramsay, on the other hand, RELISHED in dealing the pain himself. He loved getting up close and personal with his torture and psychopathy, and letting his dogs finish the job. I was glad when he was gone
That's probably why joffery beat him out. The thing that made Ramsey scarier and more hated than Jofferey was that Ramsey was actually competent. He earned his spot through ruthless effeciency.
Jofferey on the other hand personified spoon fed cry babies. He was useless at everything and all of his success was due to others putting ihm there and sheer chancem even though often he admonished people who helped him like Tyrion. Jofferey was Donald Trump. He would have been a nobodody if he had been born to anyone else. The worst part is, Jofferery acted like it was all to his credit.
With Ramsey, fuck he was evil and you hated him, but you couldn't help but respect him and his power and sheer force of will. That's why he was a bigger threat.
Ramsay should've taken the crown spot on this list.
Joffrey shot arrow bolts into Roz himself, so he did get his hands dirty a bit...... And he directly was responsible for the Baker's Boy's death.
@@Perkyclo thank you. Joffrey did get his hands dirty
I think Ramsay was definitely more evil and sadistic, but Joffrey was more dangerous because he had ultimate power as king, thus having the capability to cause way more damage, i.e., starting the War of the Five Kings leading to tens of thousands of deaths by ordering Ned Stark's beheading. The highest Ramsay ever got was temporarily being lord of Winterfell.
David Tennant gave a stellar performance as Killgrave in Jessica Jones
There was no more satisfying ending in GoT than seeing Ramsay die. There were a lot of truly despicable characters with satisfying deaths, but Ramsay was just so gleefully sadistic. Definitely in my personal top ten list.
Top 3 BB Deaths
1. Todd Alquist
2. Jack Welker
3. Gus Fring
Honorable mention: Tuco
BB stands for “Breaking Bad”, correct?
@@trans-dragonroger1948 Correct
Phil Leotardo of the Sopranos
4. Lydia
For me the most satisfying death was Dandy Mott in AHS: Freakshow
Yes! Im surprised that psycho wasn’t on here
He'll NEVER be one of us
yes , i liked watching him drown 😏
omg i love dandy mott 🤗
Oh my God yes. My girlfriend got me into AHS and she laughed at how much joy I had watching him drown in that season finale.
Harsh on Rocket Romano, he had a heart but kept it hidden, like the time he signed Dr Pratt's son behind his back "Take care of your father."
Benton's son :) and yes Romano wasn't a bad person
Richie Aprile. Absolutely. I love how David Proval played him. Master class acting
Yet Ralph got higher on this list.
On NCIS, agent Kort died when several agents surrounded him and then took exception when he tried to draw a gun to shoot his way out. He had ordered the attack on Ziva David's house in Israel and had orchestrated many seriously bad situations for the NCIS members. So when he got shot by committee, nobody shed a tear over his demise. Probably shed a few tears over the mountain of paperwork they had to file, but ... ces't la vie.
George Foyet, for sure, but I would definitely add Azazel from Supernatural. Easily one of the most satisfying deaths for me
Frank Castle would've called this list, 'a good days work.'
I did hate Ramsay but at the same time I LOVED HIM. Let’s just say I loved him just as much as I loved watching him getting torn apart by his own dogs. I love his type a villain, I love his good looks, I love that he wasn’t a coward and I love that he’s not a hypocrite like Cercei or The High Sparrow.
Same, apart from a certain scene he was great to watch
YO! I really thought I was the only one who was about this. He was a jerk. But he was insanely well portrayed and written!
Nah, that battle was far too contrived for my liking. Ramsay should have won convincingly and caused the second death of Jon Snow.
And then they're trying to make Euron Greyjoy as the new Ramsay. I'd rather see Ramsay or Joffrey tormented people all over again rather than watching an Edge Lord that coming out of nowhere.
It was one of the most satisfying moments in TV history when Opie killed Stahl... Then one of the saddest moments ever later on when Opie was killed...
I appreciate the update and expansion of this compilation. It looks like you listened to viewer comments that Gus Fring was too popular to belong in the countdown. My only wish is that you'd had better-quality clips for the "L.A. Law" segments.
Should've had one villain per series. Give more shows recognition.
I would've added
Madam Kovarian - Doctor Who
The 456 - Torchwood
Scott Ellis - Casualty
Chase Graves - izombie
Ethelwald - The Last Kingdom
Grant Ward - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
Yeah I think Stahl as an antagonist is massively underrated. Maybe because SoA is often shrouded in illegal and questionable decisions, and Stahl was supposed to be 'the law'. The Good Guy. Kurt Sutter portrayed her as worse than the club and her death at the hands of Opie just left me feeling whole again xD
Stahl is definitely a worthy inclusion on this list.
When Stahl died, I raised my hands in the air and screamed "yeeeeiii!". It was like the best part of a rollercoaster.
I know he was always unlikely to be on one of these lists, but Weyoun 7 from Deep Space Nine. When Worf just randomly snaps his neck was brilliant! And then Damar's line when Weyoun 8 showed up: "Maybe you should talk to Worf again!"
👏🏼👏🏼thank you for putting the Governor on the list. He was the single most horrible character that I could never get over. Negan was/is awful but has a code. The Governor had not one redeeming characteristic as far as I could see. TY