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The worst you could say is that the script overlooks the irony that the supposed villain of the piece, Andy's dysfunctional neighbour Sid, is actually the thriving creative element here.
In a later episode Richard, the supposed villain, looks into the camera and says coolly, ominously of Gretchen, "She has to go because she is bright and is strong, and she is a threat".
Unlike most milk producers, including his father, he can see himself replacing his entire herd of cows with the supposed villain of the dairy sector: almonds.
Ben Rawson-Jones from Digital Spy describes Ben as a "supposed villain", pondering "Could he really have been the good guy all along" following the fourth season episode "The Shape of Things to Come".
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The multiple viewpoint structure allows characters to be explored from many sides so that, unlike many other fantasies, the supposed villains can provide their viewpoint.
The killing provided the clear-cut rationale for the movement's opposition to what its members saw as a violent, unjust state, when in fact the supposed fascist villain of leftist lore was himself a committed socialist.
But both also snipe at supposed corporate villains.
So this is another thing Dexter has to deal with rather than giving his attention to the season's supposed big villains, the Doomsday Killers.
Mob justice is not uncommon in Diepsloot, and most often it involves the swift capture of a supposed criminal, the villain there to beat up, to stone, perhaps even to wrap in a petrol-soaked shroud.
We're supposed to hiss the villain, not the casting director.
The script was obvious: America, cast as the villain, was supposed to use its military might like a cartoon character trying to kill a fly with a shotgun.
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