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One defining trait of David Xanatos is that he not only accepts his losses, but will often find victory amidst the failures.
While many villains/antagonists can't make that claim there are some who do walk away with victory or get something in the end. Which situations would you say come to mind?
Keep in mind you can't just list the character, but provide their prideful moment. So far I have:
1. Parasite (Superman): He got that cable tv he wanted in Two's A Crowd. Not much, but he does enjoy it (much to the dismay of his fellow inmate).
2. Spellbinder (Batman Beyond)- Gothan Police as headed by Barbara Gordon have buckled down on the Anti-Vigilante policy since the days of James Gordon. Spellbinder uses that to his advantage in Eyewitness to implicate Batman in the supposed murder of Mad Stan. While he does get arrested at the end of the episode, he does take pride in the fact that he succeeded at pitting them against Batman in the first place.
While many villains/antagonists can't make that claim there are some who do walk away with victory or get something in the end. Which situations would you say come to mind?
Keep in mind you can't just list the character, but provide their prideful moment. So far I have:
1. Parasite (Superman): He got that cable tv he wanted in Two's A Crowd. Not much, but he does enjoy it (much to the dismay of his fellow inmate).
2. Spellbinder (Batman Beyond)- Gothan Police as headed by Barbara Gordon have buckled down on the Anti-Vigilante policy since the days of James Gordon. Spellbinder uses that to his advantage in Eyewitness to implicate Batman in the supposed murder of Mad Stan. While he does get arrested at the end of the episode, he does take pride in the fact that he succeeded at pitting them against Batman in the first place.