Oh, I know. I was being silly with my first post, anyhow. My real suggestion is Adam Monroe, simply because he was subtle, manipulative, and he didn't waste his time with petty robberies. He went straight on with his grand agenda, and though I'd like to keep more of us around than he did, he had a bit of a point.jboking said:That is an interesting evaluation and I think I can agree, but the real problem with the assertion here is that he is the best villain ever. The only times we've ever seen him do anything evil it wasn't a villain doing it, it was billy. By the time that he is truly Doctor Horrible(which sounds better if you say it with a phony Russian accent) all of the on screen villainy was over. We didn't really see how he measured up as a villain, he has a great backstory, sure, but that alone does not make a great villain.
Okay, and because he was an unstoppable drunken British samurai.