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I only saw the American version. Wasn't his name, like, Melvin or some other stereotypically "geeky" name?
Yes, that's him.
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I only saw the American version. Wasn't his name, like, Melvin or some other stereotypically "geeky" name?
The post about Gantz reminded my of my own personal borderline horrorcow implausibly portrayed as a good guy: Detective Elliot "Un" Stabler from Law And Order SVU. The guy's a whiny manchild with a temper like a hydrogen bomb, and pretty much every other episode you can count on him supplying at least one scene of tard rage-induced police brutality. He claims he became a sex crimes detective to protect children, and yet he frequently neglects and psychologically abuses his own family (I'm told he actually beats his oldest son in one episode but I've never seen it). On the job, he's admitted to frequently fantasizing about killing people, shoved a suspect face-first through a plate glass window so hard the window broke, demonstrated hatred of both gay and transgender people, advocated for the restriction of free speech, searched buildings without a warrant, and even tried to flat-out murder a suspect by drowning (though he's talked down from doing it). Oh, and at one point he visits a shrink, who gets him to admit that he's still hung up over the time he trashed his own childhood science project and the teacher predictably flunked him for it (Shrink: "What grade did you get?" Stabler: "ANNNNN EYYYUFFFFFFF!").
Yeah, Stabler started off reasonably enough (for the first few episodes anyway) and just continued to get more and more unhinged. Part of the reason he wasn't kicked off the cast earlier is likely because people who enjoyed watching him beat the shit out of pedophiles (understandable, but it's still a bad portrayal for a cop on a show with a name like "Law & Order").
In a way, it's kind of a revealing commentary on the people who still stuck around to watch him and liked what they saw.
I honestly lost all respect for SVU the moment they had actual, honest-to-gosh real life sex offender Mike Tyson on as a sympathetic character. Said character was also a sex offender, but only because he was made that way by a worse offender played by Ed Asner. The Tyson character even gets a happy ending, a retrial with the possibility of a lesser sentence, after it's found out that the original prosecutor deliberately concealed evidence that might've made the jury more sympathetic to him.
I honestly lost all respect for SVU the moment they had actual, honest-to-gosh real life sex offender Mike Tyson on as a sympathetic character. Said character was also a sex offender, but only because he was made that way by a worse offender played by Ed Asner. The Tyson character even gets a happy ending, a retrial with the possibility of a lesser sentence, after it's found out that the original prosecutor deliberately concealed evidence that might've made the jury more sympathetic to him.
Reese is a lolcow too.Craig Feldspar from Malcom in the Middle.
Reese is a lolcow too.
So I decided to jump on the bandwagon and play Life is Strange (better late than never). I think both antagonists (Nathan Prescott and Mark Jefferson) could qualify as horrorcows. Though, Nathan's also a sadcow/tragicow.
Yeah, Chloe's definitely a lolcow, too. At one point she even flat-out acknowledges that she's to blame for her own problems, but still refuses to own up to anything and continues blaming shit on everyone else.Do you think Chloe could count as a lolcow? She steals, parks in handicapped spaces, ignores advice, has no sense of responsibility, and makes dumb self-destructive decisions.
Except Dewey, who figured out how to milk them all.Come to think of it everyone in that show kinda is.