Villain categories

Villains can be categorized into five different subtypes, villains who: 1.) Believe they are doing the right thing (the ends justifies the means) E.g. Magneto (X-men). 2.) Are just scary and mad, or live for destruction, there's no plot nor any obvious reason for a particular target. E.g. The Joker (The Dark Knight) 3.) Seeks revenge, e.g. Khan Star Trek. 4.) Wants power (rule the world), e.g. Blofeldt (James Bond). 5.) Are henchmen, subordinates or robots. They are either without a will, do it for fun or lack of intelligence. E.g. Jaws (James Bond films).


tisdag 6 juli 2010

#14 Gabriel Gray



Next awesome villain from:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0813715/
Heroes

Now the truth is, I haven't watched all episodes of heroes, and only season 1, but I think that is a measurement of how good a villain Sylar really is.

Gabriel Grey a.k.a. Sylar portrayed by Zachary Quinto in Tim Kring's TV-series. Belonging to subtype 4. When Gabriel the timepiece restorer (also the origin of his name, Sylar is the name of his watch) learns of his ability "intuitive aptitude" and that there are others out there he wants to get more. This together with his background as a person who always wanted to be so much more than a plain human, brings him to the logical conclusion to become a serial-killer. During his evolution he gradually becomes a more efficient and ferocious killer, who still can't get enough, there's always something better.

Grade = 7

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS3dEFX1Zuk&feature=related

ps.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/celina-marie-angel/3495476878/#/photos/celina-marie-angel/3495476878/lightbox/

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