Negan raised some pretty badass kids though. They stopped Armageddon!
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That fuck head in Spartacus. Fucking Ashur. I hated his name so much I can't hear that name without getting mad.
Yes I will still watch this if it ever gets made.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan?? How could anyone hate the Kentucky fried southerner from Seattle?? I stopped watching "the walking dead" before they got to his part. I started watching "the boys" because I hear he is joining the cast next season.
Give "Rampage" a shot and tell me you don't love that man.
I believe Carroll O'Connor (Archie Bunker) used to get people yelling at him for being a bigot.
Surprising that it still happens these days...
I mean, in the early days of TV sure, I know people in the 50s used to send blankets to an actress because she played a character that was poor and they would throw mud at the actor who played her husband because he was an asshole... But these days? Dang, get over it, they're just doing their job!
I don't know anything about Richard Kind in real life, whether he's chill or an asshole, or whatever.
But in the TV show Stargate Atlantis, he plays a man named Lucius Lavin (pronounced lovin') who is by far and away the most annoying antagonist to grace the show. He appears in two episodes, named similarly as he basically does the same thing in a different way. Great small time "villain" who has sinister potential, but is just starting out.
Absolutely made me hate the actor, and I refused to watch some things because he was in them.
Incidentally, he surprised me in a few shows as side characters, also annoying.
No idea what he's like for real though, so maybe he is annoying and unlikeable.
He was in the original movie Stargate as well. Also Spin City.
Does Will Weaton count? Wesley Crusher want supposed to be hated, it just turned out that way and Weaton took a rasher of shit for that role.
I liked Joffrey and I say this as someone who did not enjoy GoT as much as the rest of the world seemed to.
What about "actors you were actually fuckin scared of because they played the role so well"?
Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast π³
The dude who plays Homelander
Yeah he goes there for homelander role too.
Also the woman who plays the nazi chick in The Boys
Ah Stormfront, I gotta admit, they had me fooled with that one. I thought she was going to turn out to be one of the good guys... Then we see her not merely being negligent, but actively destructive with the justification being that the culprit wasn't white and he was in an area with people who weren't white.
Then the internet gets reminded that Stormfront is Nazi Slang and the name of a White Supremacist Forum that's existed forever, meaning it was telegraphed from the start.
Especially since in the original comic, Stormfront is a guy (and does not have a love affair with Homelander) and was made a woman as a commentary on modern media gender bending or race-lifting characters solely for inclusion purposes without really caring about how it effects the work or if it's even appropriate for the circumstances.
I realize that's a divided take and could get me downvotes, so I'll specify that that's acccording to the guy running the show, this is not my personal take, he came out and said "This is why Stormfront is a woman"
Also the imagery of a guy dressed like the American Flag boning a Nazi Chick really says everything about White Nationalism being the courting of Fascism and Conservative ideology.
Actually that whole season had a lot of "Inclusiveness for the sake of inclusiveness" is bad, and done in a surprisingly progressive way. About how a lot of it is shallow, forced, and is more harmful to the groups in questions because such characters serve only to be mascots instead of actually authentic... with how Maeve is bisexual for example, but Vought forces her to pretend to be a lesbian because "Bisexuals are too confusing!" and was forced to only be with girly girls because "Two women both in a masculine role sends the wrong message, there needs to be a clear indicator of which one's the woman in the relationship!11", that DEFINITELY hit and I'm not even in show business or against inclusiveness in media... especially as a pansexual trans woman who's been told she's not allowed to "Pan" because "That's just bi with a colorful descriptor", not allowed to be bi either because "That's not a real thing", and worst of all.. earlier in my transition I ran into a lot of the "Can't you just be gay? Does it really have to THIS far?" that I'm sure TONS of trans babes have ran into.
God I started this just wanting to talk about Stormfront, but... FUCK, I just really love how the political commentary in The Boys is handled and how shockingly relevant and real it all is. It's such a great pile of evidence to the fact that counter-culture is officially not dead and it makes the show such a compellingly scary thriller..
I get chills anytime Homelander is alone with a character, I geniunely never know if the other person is gonna walk out of their alive, even if they're in the main cast. Just... God I gotta finally watch Season 3, that's been on my to do list forever, and with Homelander coming to Mortal Kombat I finally have an excuse
Edit: One last thing, I just wanted to say that what I REALLY love about The Boys that doesn't get enough credit it, is that although it's based on a comic book series that long concluded.... It's based on a TERRIBLE comic book that never had a wide audience. I like that, instead of ruining something good with a shitty remake or reimagining like Big Media always did, they improved something terrible with a wonderful remake or reimagining (Homelander isn't even really evil in the comic, he's just sorta ignorant to how fragile humans are, and isn't a major threat until Black Noir gaslights him into thinking he's going insane and having psychotic blackouts by using fake videos of Homelander doing evil shit, that.. in the show Homelander actually does for realsies)
Sam Rockwell as Wild Bill in the Green Mile. I just can't, that character was awful and he did it soo well!
Hands down Claes Bang as 'the prick' from the show Bad Sisters. I'm pretty sure I'll have a visceral dislike of any character I see him play in the future.
The prophets be with you my child
Javier Bardem
Christopher Lee
Peter Stormare
John Glover (you might not know him by name, but you see his face and know the character is evil)