So many more evil blondes!! Check out Part One for the full list of Aryan villains.
Update: Part 3
What is concerning is how many of these pictures below are from children’s and teen’s movies and tv shows. One could ALMOST think there is some sort of agenda out there.
Anyway, here we go…
Meredith from the Bratz movies

Biff Tannen from Back to the Future
Baby Jane
Mr. Joshua from Lethal Weapon

Gordon Gekko (more of a dirty blonde, but I’ll add him)

Judge Doom from Roger Rabbit

The villains on Hairspray

Knight 1 and 2 from Babylon 5


Doc Hopper from The Muppet Movie

The Evans family from High School Musical

Nuclear Man from Superman IV:The Quest For Peace

The crazy chick from Obsessed (Seriously? White blonde woman tries to break up nuclear black family!? Fuck you.)

Evil chick in Camp Rock (Popular Disney movie)

Helga from Hey Arnold

Angelica from Rugrats

Mean blonde girl from Sonny With a Chance (another popular Disney show)

Remy Buxaplenty from Fairly Oddparents

Lori from That 70s Show

CC Babcock from the Nanny

Evil twins from Shake it Up (Another Disney show…are you noticing a trend here?)

Villain from Unfabulous (a popular Nick show)

Cindy Vortex from Jimmy Neutron

Alison from Pretty Little Liars (CW Teen Drama)

Evil Vampire on Twilight (#Teamedward)

Dede from Dexter (on Nick)

The two a-holes from Princess Diaries


Dolores from Harry Potter

Blonde jerk in “Geek Charming” (Disney made for TV movie)

Debbie from Addams Family Values

Mean lady from Casper

Monique from She’s the Man

Harriet from Wild Child (Teen movie)

Belinda from A Walk to Remember

The mom in Ice Princess (Teen movie)

Alicia Silverstone in The Crush

Rebecca Romijn in Femme Fatale

Blonde adversaries on “Charmed”

Pearl Forrester and TV’s Frank from MST3K (#teamMikeNelson) (my favorite show ever btw, watch it b4 bed every night —____— )
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Glory the Hellgod from Buffy

Carla from Burn Notice

Morgause from Mists of Avalon

Amber “Cut throat bitch” Volakis from House

Elle Bishop from Heroes

Kristen Bell is apparently SO blonde that she appeared as the villain in another movie, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall”

Amanda Tanen from Ugly Betty
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I’m sure I’ll have a Part Three at some point in the future. If you have any more suggestions, please keep them coming!! A shout out to Koala Bear and Pulga for the help ^_^
Update: I haven’t watched these shows (save HSM and Twilight), but have little elves right in the zeitgeist that feed me info. I think there may even be enough material for a Part 3 in a few months. So stop calling me a Pedobear for all the Disney/Nick references, lol.
They may be evil, but they sure are hot.
You watch a lot of kids shows. Pervert. The guy from the princess diaries is hot still.
This post was basically all my youngest sister’s doing….PROMISE!!
http://i3.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/000/005/pedobear.jpg
Yes, that guy is hot!! The guy from Geek Charming is very hot too, even though he looks like he goes to circuit parties.
“all my youngest sister’s doing”
Let’s become friends so you can invite me to your next family gathering.
Sofia I thought you said this blog was stupid and mendacious.
“Agenda”?!
Nah, there’s no “agenda”.
That’s crazy talk.
Flavia, it’s surprising all the television you watch and especially kids television I hope that if you have kids they’re are not getting your habits or they’ll have squared heads (cara cuadrada).
In Latin American Television you see the inverse trend: the majority of antagonists (in telenovelas) are brunnettes (dark hair), but they’re all white (and usually rich). Check it out.
I’m not sure it’s as clear-cut in Colombia, let’s say.
As far as I know there’s been no electric synagogue dramatization of las FARC, for example. I don’t think there’s a cultural logic for it in Colombian popular consciousness, meaning, they probably are not interested in watching a program about guerrillas.
Instead, it’s narcotraficantes playing both to the national “pivots” of Cali and Medellin, and the Colombian expatriate community in Miami. Even if this isn’t such a big problem anymore, it enjoys the same steam in popular consciousness as the Mafia does among Americans, and of which The Sopranos was (I hope) the last expression.
Here’s the cast of El Cartel.
There won’t be a show on los Wayuus trafficking between Colombia and Venezuela either, not because Someonewitz & Someonestein Inc. are protecting their reputation, but precisely because their reputation among white Colombians is already so marginal, and where they are considered, they seem to be known as indigenous, criminal trash. Ditto the kaffirs of Choco.
Fact is that los criollos command the national attention because they are wealthier and better-looking, i.e. white.
Another good example of this is Sin tetas no hay paraíso — hot criollo girls, “mafiosos”, blah blah blah. This is not deliberate framing of whites as evil; it is squarely a reflection of Colombian society as it exists in the cities (in that case Pereira — and having lived there, let me tell you, ’tis true to life!).
I’ve longed believed, but have never researched for total lack of interest, that the real locus of “Latin American” Jewish mindwashing in television programming is BRAZIL. They seem, compared at least to Argentina and Colombia, to be further along the road to kaffir worship, though I doubt it’s reached the level of “Hollywood in Blackface”. Brazil is a very different identity, more urbane, worldly, with a much more prolific popular culture. I believe that the national politics of Colombia (insular right-wing) and Argentina (“Latin” left-wing) prevent either people from being completely “colonized by the foetor judaicus”, though one can expect more movies on the poor desaparecidos judios of the Dirty War and the like. Daniel Burman is the number one promoter of this djiboukery.
In Colombia, the Jewish communit represents a minority, not as in Argentina or Mexico where Jewish have captivated political representation. In fact, I believe there are more arabs than jewish.
I agree with: “This is not deliberate framing of whites as evil; it is squarely a reflection of Colombian society as it exists in the cities ” because it’s the reality, Colombia is not majority afrocolombian (black, Zambos and Mulatos), nor indigenous.
Colombia is in it’s majority mixed/mestizo (white and indigenous) and Criollo (white born in Colombia).
Also, we see an pedestalization of white and rich people in the media, that’s why almost all of the Telenovelas and advertising fucus their attention on portraying better the whites then the mestizos.
LOL. I do not even own a TV and had not heard of these shows- the only current shows I watch are Game of Thrones, Once Upon a Time and the Kardashians. This was a collab effort w/ the sister who DOES watch all this stuff (or has at least heard of it). My children will not watch any TV-it’s poison (except Star Trek).
I watched a lot of novelas with my mom when I was younger (Marisol, Mari Mar, Maria la del Barrio, Lazos de Amor)….and yeah I remember the antogonists being mostly brunettes- but so where most of the protagonists…there just are not that many natural blondes in Latin America, even among Caucasians.
Yes, the protagonist are brunnetes and the antagonist are brunnets but they were from different social status/”estrato”.
Yo Soy Betty La Fea: Betty is poor / Armando is wealthy / Marcela (the antagonist is rich)
Cafe con Aroma de Mujer: Teresa aka ‘Gaviota’ (the good) is poor / Sebastian is white and rich / Ivan is white and rich
María la del Barrio: María is poor / Luis Fernando de la Vega (el galan) is rich / Soraya is bad and rich and hot (in that moment)
There are other examples, but my point is made: maybe beacause of Latin America being a society with economic inequalities, usually the good ones are the poor who have to fight the oppression of the rich ones.
Yes that’s true- there is the meme of poor = good and rich = bad. Ironically, the protagonist always ends up very rich in the end, so message that poor is good feels a little flat- as it seems that the protagonist is not fully realized until she has achieved status, wealth and “the guy”. I don’t think there has ever been a series where the girl gets the guy and go back to the farm.
Thinking in an example of “the girl gets the guy and go back to the farm”….Loading….
….Yes, you’re right, the Poor girl gets everything forever after: the hot guy/galan, the money (almost always is inheritance of a rich parent or a byproduct of the marriage) and the status from the ones who didn’t believe in her.
That’s because usually the rich girl is a foil for the poor girl.
See Cinderella and her evil stepsisters.
Belle in Beauty and the Beast (in the original stories she has greedy older stepsisters/sisters).
And if you read Jane Eyre, Blanche is a foil for Jane. (Who is brunette. My goodness, there must be some anti-blonde propaganda that dates back even to the 19th century!)
Sorry to ruin your agenda Flavia.
Jews run hollywood.
No shit?
Interestingly, there’s quite a few blonde female villains. Perhaps the Tribesmen in casting have taken to heart their shrewish mothers’ admonition of “Oy vey, stay away from dose shiksas, Leo!” However, one can still see that there’s a secret attraction for the Other existing alongside hatred; for the most part, the blonde girls are hot, and the blonde guys are Aryan supermen. Blonde bumblers like TV’s Frank are the odd men out.
Good thing they’re not acting on their hatred of blondes by committing slow-motion genocide on us* by conniving in urban crime, cutting white take-home pay with income tax and affirmative action, covering up black-on-white rape and murder, and importing a class of black-haired people (to supplement the blacks whose birth rate they couldn’t increase enough).
That would just be awful.
* That’s an imprecise sort of “us”. I’m not blond, but my baby son is.
I’m not blonde either, quite the opposite actually….but I don’t like people picking on my extended family.
That our “us” is imprecise, and theirs not, is the problem in itself. Their “us” has been honed over millennia. Ours is diffuse and bloodless, thus we find no refuge in abstractions which have been co-opted for use against … “us”.
To which I say!
NOT MY PEOPLE.
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“I think there may even be enough material for a Part 3 in a few months.”
Start with these:
1. Leslie Brooks, Ice Blonde (“Claire Cummings”).
2. Matthew Goode, Watchman (“Ozymandias”).
3. Barbara Stanwyck, Double Indemnity (“Phyllis Dietrichson”).
4. Daniel Craig, Road to Perdition (“Connor Rooney”).
5. Glenn Close, Dangerous Liaisons (“Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil”).
6. Robin Williams, One Hour Photo (“Seymour Parrish”).
7. Cam Gigandet, Never Back Down (“Ryan McCarthy”).
8. Woody Harrelson, Natural Born Killers (“Mickey Knox,” before he shave his head).
9. Kurt Russell, Death Proof (“Stuntman Mike”).
10. Topher Grace, Spider Man 3, (“Eddie Brock”).
P.S.: Believe it or not, there are many blonde villains in Bollywood. Just look for “Ajit,” or Amrish Puri” as examples.
It’s incredible isn’t it? There seems to be an inexhaustible amount. I’ll add those to my list, thank you.
“P.S.: Believe it or not, there are many blonde villains in Bollywood. Just look for “Ajit,” or Amrish Puri” as examples.”
2? That’s your “many”? They are both brunettes. I watch Bollywood and am yet to see a “blonde villian”.
What about “You again?” Kristen Bell was the good girl and the olive skinned brunette was a bitch.
And that movie with Drew Barrymore, First Kiss? Or Never Been Kissed? Drew Barrymore was the good girl and Jessica Alba was one of the bitches.
And Gretchen Wieners isn’t blonde.
And Red riding Hood (played by Seyfried) wasn’t an evil blonde. But her adversaries were all brunettes (and a ginger).
And wasn’t Megan Fox in Jennifer’s Body some demon?
And in the movie Stardust, a shooting star woman (a good woman) was blonde (Claire Danes). But so was the bitch. And the witch. Lots of blondes…
In I am Number Four all the good guys/girls were blondes.
In the Secret Circle the main character (blonde) is the good girl and her name is Cassie. The “bad girl” is Faye, and she’s brunette.
In Water for Elephants the woman everyone loved was blonde (Reese Witherspoon). And she was a good woman.
I think you’re grasping for connections here, and you haven’t really found them. I just gave you a ton of counter examples, and I could easily list more.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BlondesAreEvil
“When blondes are natural, blondness does correlate with youth (and, presumably, innocence) and so is attractive. Women therefore dye their hair blond. But after a critical mass of blondes have dyed hair, it no longer correlates with youth. And it certainly doesn’t correlate with innocence; the honest brunette who does not dye her hair, perhaps because she is not scheming to get a man, appears more innocent. Therefore, blond hair dye falls out of fashion and then blondes are once again mostly natural blondes and so the correlation reoccurs — restarting the cycle.”
The reason SOME (not all) movies exploit the blondes are evil stereotype is because dyed blonde hair is associated with desperation and whoredom. Which there is a lot of that in our culture.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HairOfGold
This is the Hair of Gold stereotype:
“The character is a blonde. Therefore, obviously, she is beautiful, good, young, and innocent. Sweet, wholesome, kind, and feminine tend to be included, and the innocence can range up to Virgin Power. ”
And Everyone Loves Blondes:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EveryoneLovesBlondes
“Which there is a lot of that in our culture.”
And no Aryan-hating yidden behind the scenes making this stuff up.
Next you’ll tell us the reason we see the EVIL NAZI trope everywhere is that America fought them in WWII, so anti-Nazi sentiment is prevalent in “our” culture.
Cycles like this have existed for ages. If you read literature or ever picked up a book you’d see the various different tropes present in all of them. Blondes aren’t universally evil in every story. And brunettes aren’t always jaded vamps.
For every example Flavia gave I had a counter example. Even one involving the SAME ACTRESS (Kristin Bell). I could continue to give more counterexamples. American Beauty. Bam. The blonde is the hot popular model chick and the brunette is an ugly plane Jane. How about The Hole? Kiera Knightley is the hot blonde girl that everyone loves…and the brunette/redhead(what hair is her color) is the ugly plane jain that goes psychotic. In what movies has Angelina Jolie played the good girl? She’s always a vamp or a badass. And she’s almost always brunette. How about Jennifer Aniston? Is she ever the bad girl? And she’s a blonde (although fake, is it?)
And you completely ignored the “hair of gold” tropes and the “everybody loves blondes” trope (far more common).
I get it, you guys have an agenda on this blog. It’s usually spot on but this time it’s extremely misguided. Not every one of your favorite characters is going to look the same. Fucking deal with it and get over your anti-Semitic bullshit.
“And you completely ignored the “hair of gold” tropes and the “everybody loves blondes” trope (far more common).”
I ignored you because you are anti-white.
It’s all right — most days I am too. You think I want to be on the internet making vapid comments? I want to sacrifice animals and roll in their blood, get high, drink honeywine and fuck sheep all day. You think I welcomed this “white nationalism” crap? It is completely foreign to me. But as long as we’re here …
Flavia documented a cultural trend. Your counter-examples may have merit, but do nothing to disprove that trend because culture comes from people, and culture is not uniform in a hypercapitalist democratic society. This trend emanates from the writers and producers staging these programs. Watch the credits sometime. I am confident you will note what many others before you have noted: it’s like roll-call at yeshiva.
Culture comes from people. People have interests. Ancient Scandians sung the praises of their people and called Germans “dark”. The “dark” hero, however, was (Cuculainn; Rudolph Valentino) and is (kaffir b-baw stahz; “Denzayoo”) a powerful symbol owing to his appeal to females. Just ask Flavia; she is already in love with me.
You have to pull back the curtain and behold the people producing the kulchur. I’m sorry it offends you to learn that the wizards behind American “pop” kulchur are a pack of Jewish hobbits. Hebbum knows it bothered me too … for ten minutes.
“Fucking deal with it and get over your anti-Semitic bullshit.”
Perhaps you can recommend a comprehensive
reeducationsensitivity course to us?eyyo
i jes tried 2 read dis thick-ass book by some ‘talian bitch up in philly
it called ‘SEXUAL PERSONAE’
eyyo i done read FO’ muhfuggin pages n nah i jes wan go sleep!!! she was spittin some gobbledygook bout muhfuggin WOOOORDWORFF bein a homo, shiyit bitch i cudda tolt u dat!! n hadda write TWO HUNNID PAGES bout dat poetry-writin twinkletoes
but eyyo da chapta on COLERIDGE was aight — co’ridge mah boy aight, nahmsayn? he was like all fuggin HAHHH on opium tinksha n shit yo, had him some strange-ass muhfuggin DRAYMZ bout kublay khan o sum shit aint rememba rilly loozozozozlzlzz
got 2 read mo bout dis archetypes booshit nahmean cuz yo dis shit jes kulchuro trenz dat aint have no reference 2 real peopo’ even when niggaz be makin a profit by puttin it on talmudvision lzoozoz
eyyo u eva heard dat bitches be lighter than niggaz of any race cuz yo loogit dey have like less he-mo-goblinz in dey shit ??? aint dat weird n eyyo mebbe issa essplinashin fo wah bitches be loosin dey minds for darkies lozozozlzlzlzlz cuz like maybe it communicate some deep genetic booshit to dem like “dis nigga, he aight, he healthy as fukk — should capcha his seed forthwith n shit!”
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Oh. You’re a troll. It all makes sense now.
If you don’t want to appear anti-Semitic then stop using offensive slang towards Jews and actually try to conduct yourself as a human being instead of a monkey banging on a keyboard. I was maybe going to give you a shot until I glanced at your incoherent comment at 2:10 am. If you could translate that to English instead of apetalk that would be fantastic. Thanks.
It’s fine, you can be paranoid all you want and believe all you want. I’m not stopping you. But I do think you need to refill your seroquel prescription.
Debating the humorless is an exercise in futility. Not interested in your righteous goy moralism.
I, too, have often wondered why “anti-Nazi sentiment is prevalent in ‘our’ culture.” Who would possibly want to be anti-Nazi besides Jews? It’s not like Nazism killed any white people. Or something crazy like that.
Did you delete my comment? :/
No, it was stuck in moderation for some reason. It’s been released!
Why is your blog such bait for trolls?
Check the IP on “uh…” it might be Desi.
Better idea! WHY DON’T YOU GIVE ME A CALL!?
305 316 4863
I mean if you wanna play comment cop, I’ll play along. Two days ago I was a Jew, now I might be “Desi”, assuming you mean that Tampa Bay area twat who shows up everywhere.
“So many more evil blondes!! Check out Part One for the full list of Aryan villains.”
South Asians? Most of us are not blonde. The few blondes we have are not natural blondes but a sort of dusky blonde from being exposed to the sun. So nope, no blondes amongst us Aryans.
“So nope, no blondes amongst us Aryans.”
That’s because they all live in Pakistan, ya dumb wog.
Pakis are brunettes, you uneducated fool.
You won’t find natural blondes anywhere in South Asia (maybe 100 out of a 100,000). The ones who are “blonde” are the poor kids who can’t afford to oil their hair and spend alot of time outdoors in the sun so the sun gives them a few blonde streaks in their otherwise dark hair.
I see you have never been to the Gilgit and Chitral Valleys of Pakistan, nor Azad Kashmir, nor the Gurez Valley of Bharata.
A friend of mine has photos from his trip to the latter where he made friends with a few blonds and gingers in Srinagar.
Fact is that fair people, descendants of the Old Aryans, are scattered throughout Central and South Asia — from Xinjiang to Nepal, all over Avghanistan, down the Indus to Jammu/Kashmir. No surprise that this is precisely the ancient जनपद and route southward of the Vedic Aryans themselves.
I would google around for my own “proof” … but I don’t waste much time on impudent wogs who have to imagine that their identity is autochthonous to feel good about themselves.
We’ve been here before too; don’t you remember — at iranianforaryans.com?
What’s really funny is that some philosemitic twat above accuses me of being you.
“A friend of mine has photos from his trip to the latter where he made friends with a few blonds and gingers in Srinagar.”
Precisely my point – “a few”.
And I’ve been all over South Asia by the way. I am South Asian myself.
Wrong. Your assertion was: “So nope, no blondes amongst us Aryans.”
You know nothing about it, and no, you’ve not been “all over South Asia”, wog.
Oh my god, everyone is out of control.
You have really high bullshit tolerance levels. This is surprising. I should take lessons from you.
Its a blog!
Have you seen how most people in the sphere react towards being trollololed?
For them it’s not just a blog, it’s a measure of self-worth and it constitutes a huge portion of their self image and identity.
Who’s them?
Well…if you restrict hair colour to blonde / brunette then 50%ish of the population is being “victimised”. Hard to feel too persecuted as a 50% minority (yeah, yeah redheads etc – small minority in real colour)
As an English man I would like to point out that we supply the bulk of the baddies in Hollywood. Bwa ha ha ha (I love it)
” “P.S.: Believe it or not, there are many blonde villains in Bollywood. Just look for “Ajit,” or “Amrish Puri” as examples.”
2? That’s your “many”? They are both brunettes. I watch Bollywood and am yet to see a “blonde villian”. ”
You have some great commenters over here, Flavia.
“2? That’s your “many”?”
I mentioned them as examples. That’s why I said “as examples.”
“They are both brunettes. I watch Bollywood and am yet to see a “blonde villian (sic).”
Here old chap, three examples (again) of blonde villains in Bollywood, including the two I have previously referred to: Top 10 Bollywood Villains of All Time.
Desi, puh-lease. We are a dark people. The darker the berry, the sweeter the juice.
Sure thing, Raj. Whatever you say.
India churns out multi-thousands of films per year if you count for regional cinema in addition to B-wood. So out of these millions, what a few dozen feature a dyed blonde villian. and that’s “many”?
Ever take a statistics class?
“India churns out multi-thousands of films (sic) per year if you count for regional cinema in addition to B-wood. So out of these millions (sic), what a few dozen feature (sic) a dyed blonde villian (sic, again). and that’s “many”?”
Oh, boy.
“Ever take a statistics class?”
Now listen to me, Mohandas, but listen to me attentively. The subject discussed in this tread: the symbolic representation of blondes as typical villains, is, at least in part, a statistical one. The said formula is so repetitive and recognizable that even in India, a country with virtually no fair-haired people amongst the native population, we find cases of the stereotype – and that is the point I was making. Indians, as you know, are by nature “a dark people” (with their legendary “sweet juice,” remember), so any example of a blonde villain in slumdog-millionaire-land is a statistical aberration – “a few dozen” is a cliché, and a borrowed cliché at that.
Do you understand?
P.S: If you have some time to spare, try reading William Hazlitt’s classic essay On the Disadvantages of Intellectual Superiority. Highly recommended.
Now you listen here you underclass spawn of a broken home and single parentage, you said “many” I repeat MANY villians in Bollywood are blonde. Then asked for proof you back up and say, “oh well, a few”.
Don’t worry, you actualy agree with me.
A hysterical reply after 11 minutes? Are you waiting next to the computer, by any chance?
“Now you listen here you underclass spawn of a broken home and single parentage.”
Come on, Sweet Juice, you can do better than this.
“You said “many” I repeat MANY villians in Bollywood are blonde. Then asked for proof you back up and say, “oh well, a few”.”
You are fantasizing. Nowhere in this tread I was asked for proof of anything. Let me refresh you memory. This is the actual dialogue:
“Felsenburgh (to Flavia): P.S.: Believe it or not, there are many blonde villains in Bollywood. Just look for “Ajit,” or “Amrish Puri” as examples.
Sweet Juice (interrupting): 2? That’s your “many”?
Felsenburgh (shaking his head): I mentioned them as examples. That’s why I said “as examples.”
Sweet Juice (unfazed): “They are both brunettes. I watch Bollywood and am yet to see a “blonde villian (sic).”
Felsenburgh (very much fazed): Here old chap, three examples (again) of blonde villains in Bollywood, including the two I have previously referred to: Top 10 Bollywood Villains of All Time.
Sweet Juice (telling tall tales): Desi, (sic) puh-lease (sic). We are a dark people. The darker the berry, the sweeter the juice (sic).
Felsenburgh (bored): Sure thing, Raj. Whatever you say.
Sweet Juice (making India proud): India churns out multi-thousands of films (sic) per year if you count for regional cinema in addition to B-wood. So out of these millions (sic), what a few dozen feature (sic) a dyed blonde villian. and that’s “many”? Ever take a statistics class?”
Remember now? To make insolent remarks while obsessing with the etymology of the word “many” is not the same as to ask for proof. And by the way, can you quote me saying “oh well, a few” or something similar. I would appreciate the service.
“You said “many” I repeat MANY villians (sic) in Bollywood are blonde. Then asked for proof (?) you back up (?) and say, “oh well, a few”.”
Sweet Juice, you provided the proof yourself, for Shiva’s sake!
“So out of these millions, what a few dozen feature (sic) a dyed blonde villian (sic). and that’s “many”?”
Because, as far as I am concerned, “a few dozen” equals “many.”
“Don’t worry, you actualy agree with me.”
I am satisfied.
Fuck off Flavia! That dude from Babylon 5 was not depicted as a villain at all
Oh he wasn’t? I thought he was the Austrian sounding guy from season one? I’ll have to replace the picture then.
Update: Yeah, it was some other two blonde dudes- they had German/Austrian accents too, lol.
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