Monday, 16 January 2017

Worst TV Villains of 2016

The Baddest Baddies

See, the despicable characters that kept us on our toes all through 2016, the ones that scared us and frequently left our jaws on the floor.


Ramsay Bolton, Game of Thrones

The ill-conceived child of Roose Bolton has dependably been horrifyingly dreadful, however by one means or another despite everything he discovered approaches to shock us with his conduct in season 6, whether it was executing his dad, bolstering his progression mother and sibling to his mutts, or demonstrating Rickon his noteworthy bow and bolt abilities. The dull universe of Game of Thrones doesn't frequently give happy minutes but, Ramsay's abhorrent demise was welcomed with wild adulation from fans and characters alike (we're considering Sansa's grin crazy commendation in light of the fact that, truly, it kinda was).

Man in Black, Westworld

Possibly the most noticeably bad thing you can ever watch a man do on TV (or in life?!) is scalp another person. Toss in an inclination for assault, torment, and general threatening, and it's really certain Ed Harris' Man in Black is competing for the title of most frightening TV antagonist of 2016. Here's the thing however: the Man in Black not just picks to go to an amusement stop style world where he can slaughter and harm until his heart's substance, yet he's really developed so exhausted of doing as such (30 years of nonstop executing will do that to you) that he's needed to discover different approaches to possess himself in the recreation center. Goodness, he needed to scalp the man to get the guide to the labyrinth? Ok, that is alright then.

Negan, The Walking Dead

Keep in mind when The Governor appeared like the most noticeably awful individual ever to survive a zombie end of the world? Yes, those were past times worth remembering on The Walking Dead. As far back as Negan came strutting onto our screens, swinging his security fencing covered bat and crushing in fan top choices' confronts, it's been a disheartening viewpoint for the walker warriors of Alexandria — and viewers back home. Obviously, Lucille (Negan's bat) is a startling weapon, yet even without it, Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character is so merciless and cruel that it's absolutely justifiable that it's taken Rick a couple of scenes to discover the quality to rally against him. In any event he took Spencer off our hands.

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