Thread:Mediawatcher/@comment-4708882-20160106063355/@comment-24469175-20160417072646

You know I have an effort post for designated villains on the limit:

Micheal Gerald Osner(that's his full name): ok, so we can all agree he's a massive a-hole who couldn't care less about who he hurts and how far he goes, and he's often treated as a villain protagonist rather than an antihero, but there are times where he does nothing wrong and is still treated as the bad guy, in one episode his sister Judy abondoned her son Zachary and out of small pity, he decided to let him stay in his home, despite this small pet the dog moment, he's treated as the bad guy the entire time, even though he's not being cruel, not abusing him, not harassing him, in fact he even takes good care of him, but throughout the entire time he still treated as if he were the real monster in the episode.

Oscar kinsley: He cheated on his wife and his whole family utterly despises him, although not hated by everyone, he legitimately tries to be kind to his son and his daughter and it's even made clear that it was an accident, even the person he had sex with admitted it was a fluke and that it was just a freak accident that caused a lot of incidents to occur, but even with this information he still is treated as a monster for accidentally cheating on his wife.

Ivo chandler: He constantly harasses his son winston, and is often treated as the bad guy for his cruel treatment, but there are some things to think about, his son nearly killed an entire family in order to stop a guy who stole his chocolate milk and almost got hundreds killed just to stop a shoplifter who was driving away, and his violent nature has almost caused many injuries, also the fact that he is a massive drug addict who went to rehab over five times, so in truth he has legitimate reasons to be like that and is only doing it to protect the public. And yet somehow he's still the bad guy in all this.