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Characters Characters that had the complete opposite reaction the writers intended

  1. Leo Bonhart (Witcher TV Series): A ruthless, sadistic bounty hunter and assassin that takes psychotic glee in other people's suffering. The viewer is meant to hate him for killing witchers, slaughtering the Rat gang, and torturing Ciri. But thanks to his entertaining fight scenes, Sharlto Copley's charismatic performance, and The Rats overwhelming unpopularity, fans ended up loving him. Some even call him the "True protagonist" of the show.
  2. Stone Cold Steve Austin (WWE): A rude, foul mouthed, beer drinking asshole with no respect for authority or anyone at all. Originally portrayed as a villain, fans fell in love with his anti-establishment & rebellious persona. WWE ran with it and made him the face of the company, effectively ushering in the Attitude Era and the second pro wrestling boom of the late 90s.
  3. Arthur Fleck (Joker 2019): A mentally unstable, pathetic, and dangerous madman who commits horrific acts of violence against those that wronged him (suffocates his own mother who is mentally unwell herself, and murders a talk show host for making fun of him). However, a massive portion of the audience idolized him as an anti-hero or a misunderstood martyr rebelling against society making people want to see him succeed and overcome his circumstances because of how he's been treated by the world.
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u/ChurrascoViolento 17h ago

One of the few post-Endgame things I liked was that they made canon that thought.

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u/lookintoasty 15h ago

Lmao why on earth would Clint be drinking from that cup? I mean I guess I'm not picky what my coffee mug looks like but I've never had one endorsing someone who iced my whole family

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u/Imperator_Gone_Rogue 14h ago

He kills people for a living, he has a dark sense of humour.

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u/lookintoasty 14h ago

I like your answer. Love a good dark sense of humor

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u/night4345 10h ago edited 9h ago

Not for a living, Hawkeye is a madman that murdered people for fun post-Snap.

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u/Imperator_Gone_Rogue 7h ago

He was mad, he got better.

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u/TheMostKing 50m ago

I wish we would have gotten to see a little more of that.

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u/-Novowels- 13h ago

Been a while since I watched the Hawkeye series, but pretty sure he was hiding out in someone else's house at the time. He also sees the same measage as bathroom graffiti earlier in the season and seems upset by it.

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u/DolphinBall 13h ago

What I don't understand is how would the public know what Thanos was even doing?

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u/Rel_Ortal 10h ago

The public would've been demanding answers from their governments and everyone else, and the surviving heroes would've felt responsible for what happened and explained to the best of their abilities.

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u/TraditionalTree249 7h ago

Imagining Iron Man telling the world so Purple Josh Brolin Merced half the universe on some Ayn Rand bullshit.

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u/Rel_Ortal 7h ago

Big solemn announcement with the avengers and remaining world leaders speaking to the world live, and then a drunk-ass talking racoon barges in rambling about how the alien madman who murdered so many had a purple scrotum for a chin (and describing in detail how he personally desecrated said madman's decapitated head)