Time you rooted for the antagonist

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viranimus

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Pretty much everytime? "Good" is hypocritical delusion.

So I guess.. I would have to say.. Starscream from G1 transformers. I wanted him to lead the decepticons (effectively) instead of Megatron, because honestly Megatron was just as if not more inept than starscream. (actually I thought the best would be joint leadership between shockwave and soundwave, but Meh)
 

Ulvai

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<--- There you go. I always thought of Kane as a bad guy (To hell with C&C:TibTwilight). He was just so awesome and affable, his one-liners so badass, I couldn't help it.
 

ScumbagEddie

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I rooted for Alfred Ashford in Resident Evil Code Veronica. Mainly because he was a crossdressing psycho who couldn't hit something 10 feet away with a scoped rifle. Never laughed so hard playing a game. Thank you, Alfred!
 

Tiger Sora

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Whenever the good guy/'s is acting like a big righteous jerk, or deserves it, or just cause the bad guy sooo much cooler.
 

Midnight Crossroads

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I've rooted for:

Dracula: Dracula
Goa'uld: Stargate
Voldemort: Harry Potter
The Galactic Empire: Star Wars
Team Rocket: Pokemon
The Drowning Doom and the Tainted Coil: Brutal Legend
The Atlanteans: Age of Mythology
The Fire Nation: Avatar: The Last Airbender


I think it would be easier to just list the times I actively rooted for the good guys. Hell, I liked Cain a whole score more than Abel. Cain busted his ass and God just played favorites. What the Hell, Yaweh?
 

Klitch

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07-Ghost. I rooted for the bad guy not because he had a good plan or was interesting or anything; he was actually just a bland trope evil doer who wants to destroy everything for no real reason. I cheered Ayanami on mostly because the protagonist of that anime, Teito, was the most obnoxious, pathetic excuse for a "hero" that I've ever seen. I watched that anime almost two years ago but that androgynous emo twat still makes my blood boil.
 

Matt225distraction

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Just like in the Jason post up above, Alien/Predator/Alien Vrs. Predator I never really gave a crap about the human characters. Just because it's a wittle kid wit his daddy out hunting doesn't mean I'm going to cry when I see facehuggers popping out of their chests. Oh, and some cop we never really characterized got skinned and hung upside-down in the woods like some twisted pinata thing. 'Mkay.

Oh, what? The military "Jus' followin orders" idiots bombed the entire town and killed civilians along with the aliens? It's disappointing enough to get rid of the antagonists- you had to have the crazy woman and her stupid daughter not be a part of the bombing. C'mon!
 

TimeLord

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I rooted for Admiral Orlock in Killzone 3. He was massively underused and.....
....should not have been killed off!
 

OctoH

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There is a South Korean spy thriller series called "Iris," as well as its spin-off "Athena." In "Athena," I ended up rooting for the main antagonist (Son Hyeok) before the lead male protagonist (Lee Jung-woo).
 

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Canadish said:
Ignatz_Zwakh said:
Canadish said:
Ahh, I was rooting for Dragon Age 2's antagonist.


Yeah.
Try figure out who the **** I could be talking about.
The Arishok? Unless you're poking fun at the game having no clear-cut major antagonist/villain. (Though it does feature many personages of incredibly warped and/or evil persuasion).
I'm poking fun. I'd rather poke the Marketing team with something sharp, but this will have to do.

Though now you mention it, the Arishock is a good example. The game only ever seemed to come to life when he was on screen. So yeah, I guess I WAS rooting for him. That, and everyone else felt utterly insane. His hatred of being stuck in Kirkwall reflected my own thoughts.
I wanted to go off with him on a much more interesting adventure.
Hahahah, ah...you know, I feel surprisingly similar when I think about it.
 

Adam Green

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Gargamel from The Smurfs. Buncha blue little tossers that needed killing every time they even muttered their own race name.
 

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Lord Legion said:
In my first playthrough of Arcanum I was a good natured necromancer, upon meeting Kerghan, who then proceeded to share his philosophy, I myself became the "antagonist".

Then we killed everyone in the world. To stop all the suffering of course...
The best thing about this ending is that if you have Virgil (I think that was his name, the first partmember that joins you as part of the story) actually tells you that the antagonist is kinda right in his philosophy through an experience he had (IF he's poisitive-karma Virgil.)
 

Nexoram

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Well, I sometimes root for anti-heroes...? No? Well, anyway, I almost always root for the protagonist. Can't remember hoping the bad guys win off the top of my head.
 

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PatSilverFox said:
Generally all the slasher movies. You know the villain is going to be killed so you root him on to kill as many people as possible until then.
Same. Also, the non-villains tend to be oblivious fuckheads, mindless dipshits, and horrible actors, so who really cares if they all get killed off?
 

Vrex360

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Jason Voorhees.

Those teenagers are idiotic, they must not be allowed to breed into our gene pool... LEAVE NONE ALIVE!!