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But every good drama needs an antagonist.
Every protagonist needs an antagonist, ideally one with a plan who can, unlike a hissing vampire king-thing, articulate it.
But because every good story needs an antagonist (or two).
Each one needs an antagonist as well as someone who is the example of what would happen if the main character took the darker path.
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"We don't need an antagonist in Trenton," he said.
"The movie needed an antagonist, but that's not what he was," says former Facebook growth chief Chamath Palihapitiya.
The Davis soap opera needed an antagonist, and Davis found his in the Commissioner's office.
Unfortunately, even a film full of villains needs a credible antagonist, and this is one of the many problems with Suicide Squad.
Any story needs conflict, and any hero--Milk, notwithstanding a certain fey nebbishness, is a hero--needs an antagonist.
The smaller story arcs that span from town to town need an antagonist obviously.
You will need a protagonist, an antagonist, sub-characters, and a background for each one!
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