Answer: In most cases we like to see our villains suffer uncompromised retribution for their evil ways, however, there are a few exceptions. The first character that comes to mind is Oliver from I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President. Oh, and Artemis from the Artemis Fowl series. Admittedly, both “bad guys” were written sympathetically so maybe they don’t count. Can we get a ruling on this?
Just in case the ruling goes against us, some other scoundrels that we have a soft spot for are Zaphod Beeblebrox, Elphaba, and.... actually, that’s all we got.
Can’t wait to find out who we missed!
Thanks to Parajunkee’s View and Allison Can Read for hosting this fun event. Have a great weekend!
Thanks to Parajunkee’s View and Allison Can Read for hosting this fun event. Have a great weekend!
OK. I did have some sympathy for Elphaba.
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Here's my FF answer http://wefancybooks.blogspot.com/2011/09/feature-follow-friday.html
Hi there, new follower here from the hop - great answer! :)
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http://amylunderman.blogspot.com/2011/09/follow-friday-13.html
Great answer, I couldn't think of any!
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Completely agree with Elphaba she's more of a baddie but a goodie lol
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I agree! I mostly like for the villains to lose!
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