Cheering for the Enemy

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Judge Gabranth from FFXII. After a while, I just wanted to get to the Gabranth fight, all in the hopes that maybe Gabranth would gut whiny, angsty Vaan, and the story could continue with a better main character (Balthier or Basch, specifically).
 

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i often found myself hoping chinese snipers would shoot the heads off one of the americans during operation anchorage
 

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Riki Tiki Tavi did not understand that snakes play a vital role in the environment, and just ran around murdering them ruthlesslessly.

They only went after the children as a response to the endless hunting.

I would have done the same.
 

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Metrocops, just because they're human or semi-human policemen and it's their job to beat people and protect peace, which the combine have achieved, along with a better planet.

Combine are just awesome.

Daleks want to exterminate everything. And that's why I like them.

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Yes, I often sympathise with the enemy.
 

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Star Wars

I was praying throughout every sequel, and prequel that Darth Vader would rip out Luke's midichloreans through his arse.

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Ohh yea and every villain in Captain Planet...fuck the environment
 

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Combined said:
Metrocops, just because they're human or semi-human policemen and it's their job to beat people and protect peace, which the combine have achieved, along with a better planet.

Combine are just awesome.
But they're so fun to kill...
 

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Inverse Skies said:
gigastrike said:
Depends on who you consider the villain in Death Note.
Too true, although I still wanted Near to win, and lost all respect for Light with how he acted at the very end
I lost all respect for Light after Ray Penler died. After that, I knew Light wasn't going to be redeemed.
 

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Metalchair said:
i often found myself hoping chinese snipers would shoot the heads off one of the americans during operation anchorage
They do, When your approaching the mining facility a Dragoon sniper shoots the head off one of the guys hiding behind the truck.
They start talking about how they see "him" and how he can take "him" out
and then his head explodes.
 

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PirateKing said:
Inverse Skies said:
gigastrike said:
Depends on who you consider the villain in Death Note.
Too true, although I still wanted Near to win, and lost all respect for Light with how he acted at the very end
I lost all respect for Light after Ray Penler died. After that, I knew Light wasn't going to be redeemed.
He was still incredibly intelligent and methodical right until the end... and then he blew it. It was only then when I didn't like him as a character anymore, but reading through it a second time you emphasise with him once again
 

Metalchair

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yea i forgot to add that the second time with the trenches i waited for it to happen. i sat for about ten seconds until the guys head popped off
hippo24 said:
Metalchair said:
i often found myself hoping chinese snipers would shoot the heads off one of the americans during operation anchorage
They do, When your approaching the mining facility a Dragoon sniper shoots the head off one of the guys hiding behind the truck.
They start talking about how they see "him" and how he can take "him" out
and then his head explodes.
yea i forgot to add that the second time that happens (at the start of the trenches) i sat and waited about ten seconds for the guy peeking over the top of the trench to get one to the dome, when it happened i cheered
 

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I have to say, I REALLY wanted the Geth/Reapers/Sovereign to win in Mass Effect, to the point where I would find ways to glitch my team to death and make life as miserable as possible for everyone giving me a side-quest - the multiple endings in that game sucked, as you couldn't choose to sit back watch the galaxy be razed of all sentient life - you had to win, for the good of all mankind, no matter how evil you were. I guess I'm a just a misanthropist, but after a while everyone's problems seemed so petty - an empty galaxy is an orderly one, one where I don't have to listen to people complaining about how they can't find their daughter and they think she blah blah blah WHY ARE THE NPCS INVINCIBLE?
 

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Inverse Skies said:
PirateKing said:
Inverse Skies said:
gigastrike said:
Depends on who you consider the villain in Death Note.
Too true, although I still wanted Near to win, and lost all respect for Light with how he acted at the very end
I lost all respect for Light after Ray Penler died. After that, I knew Light wasn't going to be redeemed.
He was still incredibly intelligent and methodical right until the end... and then he blew it. It was only then when I didn't like him as a character anymore, but reading through it a second time you emphasise with him once again
Light did do some good for the world. I get what he's doing. I didn't like him as a person, but I liked him as a character. I was always rooting for L. Then I liked Mello. Then I was inevitably left rooting for Near and the other investigators.
I remember something where a kid threatened other kids that he would put their names on the internet so Kira would kill them. I wonder what Light would've thought about that. Controlling the world with fear of death.
 

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PirateKing said:
Light did do some good for the world. I get what he's doing. I didn't like him as a person, but I liked him as a character. I was always rooting for L. Then I liked Mello. Then I was inevitably left rooting for Near and the other investigators.
I remember something where a kid threatened other kids that he would put their names on the internet so Kira would kill them. I wonder what Light would've thought about that. Controlling the world with fear of death.
I always really liked Near. At the start you weren't sure you to barrack for, but as the series progressed it became obvious who the real bad-guy was. After all, it doesn't matter how much good Light did, he was still the greatest mass-murderer in history. Great series that one
 

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Its called the Super Bowl. HA HA HA! No seriously the Helghast come to mind since they look so bad ass. Yes looking bad ass is a reason to be rooted for.
 

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TheMatt said:
Was the Empire really so bad? Social order, intense organization, neato geometric ships. Did you know Emperor Palpatine was a huge supporter of the arts?

stupid rebels.
Come to think of it, I don't recall hearing any specifics for why the Empire is "evil" in the movies. My entire view on Star Wars has changed.
 

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Inverse Skies said:
PirateKing said:
Light did do some good for the world. I get what he's doing. I didn't like him as a person, but I liked him as a character. I was always rooting for L. Then I liked Mello. Then I was inevitably left rooting for Near and the other investigators.
I remember something where a kid threatened other kids that he would put their names on the internet so Kira would kill them. I wonder what Light would've thought about that. Controlling the world with fear of death.

I always really liked Near. At the start you weren't sure you to barrack for, but as the series progressed it became obvious who the real bad-guy was. After all, it doesn't matter how much good Light did, he was still the greatest mass-murderer in history. Great series that one
Light was the greatest mass murderer in the sense that he killed people by himself. But he didn't write down millions of names. That alone makes him less than the Nazi's. Individually he was the greatest.That just came to mind the other day.
I always wondered how many pages the Death Note had.