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TONGO
09-30-13, 07:57 PM
Krazy-8

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Tuco & Uncle Hector

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Gus

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The Cousins

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Lydia

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Jack Welker & neo nazis

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Yknow, I would have said Gus, but Gus never was really out to get Walt. If he was then Walt would have been dead. Gus was easily ythe most competent of all his villains, but I had to change my mind from him as the best.

Gotta go with Jack Wagner, and the neo nazis. Todd is included in there and he was so damn creepy he mightve deserved his own vote. Todd was Jesses best villain. The reason I say Wagner and his crew was just the sheer brutality and suddenness of them. A genious like Walt was up against the wall when youve got trained, experienced, cold-blooded soldiers with a clear purpose. Their simplicity made them the most dangerous.

jiraffejustin
09-30-13, 08:03 PM
I voted for other. My choice is more abstract, I guess. I am saying that Walt's biggest villain was his own pride. It's the only "villain" present at all points of the series, and it's the reason for all of the bad things that happen.

Sedai
09-30-13, 08:05 PM
Other - Walter White... ;)

seanc
09-30-13, 08:08 PM
Gus was a brilliant villain. It is not even close for me.

Yoda
09-30-13, 08:10 PM
Gustavo. Not close.

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Mmmm Donuts
09-30-13, 08:46 PM
I will laugh if anyone goes with Krazy 8. His only significance was Walt's first kill with his own hands. He's the kind of guy that Tuco would smash his nose in.

I'd say Gus. Tongo, don't forget that he was ready to get rid of Walt after the other scientist guy learned how to cook good meth. Walt simply outsmarted him, to a point where killing Walt would have been a bad idea.

You should have put Hank on here. Technically, he came the closest to stopping the reign of Heisenberg.

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7thson
09-30-13, 08:50 PM
I will laugh if anyone goes with Krazy 8. His only significance was Walt's first kill with his own hands.


Laugh all you want - he is a big part of the creation of the big H. He gets my vote for actually being a lot like Walt, he remembers family too.

Lucas
09-30-13, 10:28 PM
Gus was the best villain, but Todd and Jack were the ones that truly tore everything apart when they ended up killing Hank.

Iroquois
10-01-13, 12:12 PM
I get the feeling that the word "villain" should be replaced with the word "antagonist" since concepts of protagonists and antagonists are on a different moral realm to those of heroes and villains.

That being said, I like the idea that Walter's greatest antagonist was himself.

Sexy Celebrity
10-01-13, 12:21 PM
I've never seen the show, but I voted for Tuco & Uncle Hector.

TONGO
10-01-13, 01:09 PM
I've never seen the show, but I voted for Tuco & Uncle Hector.

LOL! I'm sure it was solely based on Uncle Hectors picture :laugh:

Sexy Celebrity
10-01-13, 03:25 PM
It was.

Gabrielle947
10-01-13, 03:37 PM
Gus, of course, but I liked Lydia,too :)

Mmmm Donuts
10-01-13, 03:52 PM
I wonder if the Twins will get any love? They were pretty badass, I must say. But it was really disappointing when they couldn't even kill Hank, even though they were both trained killers.

earlsmoviepicks
10-01-13, 03:53 PM
My fave is Gus (we love smart villians), with a close second by Tuco. I like Raymon Cruz ever since Training Day

TONGO
10-01-13, 08:17 PM
I think what helped the whole Gus story arc was the character of Mike. I shouldve listed Mike in the poll with Gus, and found after I couldnt change it. I really wished Mike was there to the end of the series. He was the perfectly grounded goon.

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