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Get StartedI have seen very few of those shows (9), but it seems like RS misses the mark with a couple of them.
in the Prisoner, the villain was more or less "society" not just #2, who represented a part of it.
and Gus Fring in Breaking Bad? Wasn't Walter White the ultimate villain in the show (despite being the protagonist)?
List should be "greatest TV antagonists" not "villains."
like in Seinfeld... George was arguably more evil than Newman. It's just that Newman was the one always opposing to Jerry's plans.
I have seen very few of those shows (9), but it seems like RS misses the mark with a couple of them.
in the Prisoner, the villain was more or less "society" not just #2, who represented a part of it.
and Gus Fring in Breaking Bad? Wasn't Walter White the ultimate villain in the show (despite being the protagonist)?
List should be "greatest TV antagonists" not "villains."
like in Seinfeld... George was arguably more evil than Newman. It's just that Newman was the one always opposing to Jerry's plans.
George was usually a co-protagonist in Seinfeld, if not actually the primary subject of many episodes.
...and a character Larry David put a lot of himself into.
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