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Thursday, November 29th, 2018 12:56 AM

Live Poll: Evil Couples

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Clarence Worley and Alabama Whitman


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FYC: Double Indemnity - Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray

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FYC: Wilson Fisk and Vanessa Marianna from Daredevil.

Kit and Holly in Badlands

Dennis Pitt and Sue Ann Stepanek in Pretty Poison

John and Evelyn White in Hounds of Love

"Mommy" and "Daddy Robeson in The People Under the Stairs

Romeo and Perdita Durango in Perdita Durango

General Zod and Ursa in Superman II

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My opinion is not popular, but I don't think that Cersei and Jaime were evil. As far as I remember their actions were almost always reasonable (in the GoT world). At the end of Season 8, I'm even ready to say that their actions were honorable especially Jaime's.

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@Cyrus_NYVKE 

 Almost every character of GoT is flawed but, I don't think that there are any "pure evil" characters in the series. 

Shakespeare said: “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”

In my words, a thing is only evil/bad if you believe that it is evil/bad. And, I don't believe that Cersei and Jaime are evil.

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Assuming that I lived in Westeros, I would have probably acted as Cersei did. She took most of these "evil" decisions to protect her children.

Daenerys acted in the same ways when her dragons were in danger.

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It is not the same thing at all. Walter White did criminal acts, Cersei didn't. The law of the USA doesn't apply in the seven kingdoms. Therefore, Cersei didn't break any law.

This is why I wrote "Assuming that I lived in Westeros".

PS: However, I forgot to specify "Assuming that I was the king of Westeros".

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Are men who live in Saudi Arabia and Yemen who marry and have sex with "Cuties" not evil because it is legal there?

 I disapprove of what they do, but I won't oppose their right to do it as far as it is legal.

Would you practice this if you lived in these countries?

DEFINITELY NOT.

The law defines how I judge others and how I wish that others judge me. My values define how I judge myself. 

I'm gonna that sentence because it is the most important part of this post.

The law defines how I judge others and how I wish that others judge me. My values define how I judge myself. 

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Per #4, #5, and #12: Evil is a very strong word. 

#4: I'm not sure what was at all evil about Alabama and Clarence.

#5: It's been a long time since I saw it but, as I remember it, J.D. was definitely pretty sinister but Veronica was just seduced by his rebel persona and didn't know the depths of his pathology nor what she was getting herself into.

#12: Pumpkin and Honey Bunny were small-time crooks with questionable moral compasses for sure but evil is much too strong of a word for them. 

'Good poll, though, and otherwise, a good list.

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Live Poll: https://www.imdb.com/poll/NedQnSszzEg/

Congratulations Paok.

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Congratulations. :D

Nice Poll. Got a memorable couple:

Mr. Kidd & Mr. Wint