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villains <a villain; villains> N

villains

villain <a villain; villains> N

villain <a villain; villains> N

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Just as often, betrayed partners need moral confirmation, viewing themselves as the victims and their partners as perpetrators, if not unredeemable villains.
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The storylines and villains were mostly separate from the comic strip and unique to the show.
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Hammerhead distinguishes himself from other villains in that he dresses up and acts somewhat like a gangster from the 1920s.
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Heroes and villains were sharply defined and a clean-cut cowboy always saved the day.
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The heroes and villains are clearly labelled, and stock characters, humorous servants, baffled policemen, breathless heroines, could be interchanged from one book to another.
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Villains of history were also commemorated in order to be held up for perpetual execration.
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Although at first some villains jeer him, by the end they are all riled up and cheering for his plans.
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Two of the series' villains also saw changes.
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For the villains, it is various nightclubs owned by the villains.
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She stated that the unpleasant villains cancel one another out and actually make badness uninteresting, commenting that their behavior might not be bad enough.
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