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The Simpsons Characters: Good to Evil

May 04, 2020
You asked for it and after a lot of research, a lot of research, we finally made it. I mean, what kind of cartoon addicts would we be if we didn't include the Simpsons in our Good Evil series? The show is a classic and draws from both childhood and adulthood, which makes sense given its well-crafted humor and silly

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would entertain almost anyone regardless of age. I'm Kyle on

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binges and this is The Simpsons from

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now, as you can imagine how long The Simpsons have been around. In execution, as well as in the runtime of this video, there are a lot of

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and they don't fit on one graph, it's just not happening, so for the first time we have divided the characters into three categories, the

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thing is the gray area. and from evil to evil and, as always, we will start with the best of all the characters in Springfield to give him the gold medal for goodness: we go with Ralph Wiggum, the sweet innocent and probably with mental problems, Ralph Wiggum, a boy that you have trouble understanding. how normal social interactions work, he often gets confused, doesn't know what to say, or says something that unintentionally offends his peers, but Ralph doesn't have a mean bone in his body, overall he's a good, easy-going kid. good with everyone even though he has a habit of annoying his peers with his extremely oblivious behavior thanks to that type of behavior Ralph is a perfect target for bullies like Nelson and is frequently picked on when he crosses the bullies' paths, but even when he is beaten or insulted his view of the world remains positive almost as if he were totally oblivious to the world around him.
the simpsons characters good to evil
Seeing the world through rose-colored glasses, as some would say, this naive but positive attitude along with his kind nature and gentle demeanor earn him the highest rank on our nice list. In many ways, Ralph is too pure for this cruel world, the silver medal of good, unsurprisingly, goes to Ned Flanders. He is portrayed as an extremely religious man who is interested in making the world a better place. He is honest, hardworking, forgiving and a true family man. Yes. His extreme religious behavior may be annoying to some, but his neighbors quickly forgive him due to his pure, well-intentioned nature and his kind personality.
the simpsons characters good to evil

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If I could give you my heart, Homer, I would. Ned is extremely devoted to his family and is actively involved in raising his two sons, Rod and Todd, after his beloved wife Maude dies thanks to Homer's carelessness, he decides to keep it together for his two sons and does an incredible job being single father. He even forgives Homer for what he did by accepting the incident. like an accident that Homer had no control over, requiring extreme mental stability and strength. Ned is also no stranger to helping those in need. He is often seen as a volunteer and will always help those around him, even Homer who constantly treats him badly, seriously, that is the epitome of how a religious man is supposed to be kind, compassionate and without a mean bone in his mouth. all over his body, that's why we honor him with the title of the second coolest Simpsons character.
the simpsons characters good to evil
The only reason we choose to classify him as the second is that his own views make him a little narrow-minded at times, but his intentions are always pure. Ned Flanders is a person who is always there for a family member, friend, or even a neighbor who doesn't treat him with the same respect in the Flanders Rod and Todd theme. They are apples that don't fall far from Ned's tree of Eden, as clueless as they are, these two brothers are as pure as their father, usually to a fault, and while we're at it, let's include their mother Maude too as she.
the simpsons characters good to evil
Her husband, MA, did his best to live life as a moral person, certainly uptight, but the entire Flanders family lived their lives with genuinely pure and upright intentions, straight out of the box. I know it makes you uncomfortable now that we have Lisa Simpson. Lisa is an innovative, thoughtful and extremely intelligent child who far exceeds the standards of a normal third grader even though her high intelligence is more than obvious, her family never encouraged her gift and her school simply did not have the resources to keep up with her. rhythm. She hi Ike, very educational even though she was short. support, she still grew up and became a smart and kind girl.
She stays up to date on news and politics. She has a vast knowledge of history and art. She has an incredible talent for music and is involved with many activist groups, in general, despite being raised. In a home with irresponsible parents unable to cultivate her gifts, she remains intelligent and attentive. That said, you could argue that he is a bit of a narcissist, if his ego is at risk he will resort to cheap tactics like sabotage and deception, for example when his rival Allison had a chance to win a prize at the school fair, he sabotaged her and therefore humiliated her in front of her peers, but that is outside of her usual character and she usually learns from these mistakes.
Lisa is a loving and compassionate girl who is in tune. with her emotions even though no one around her really understands her anymore, here we will also include Maggie Simpson, although she is a baby, her strength was evident when she took a sledgehammer and hit her own father with it, a behavior that she saw in Hg and Scratchy a children's television show that shows quite extreme forms of violence, but we can't blame her for that since she is just an impressionable baby and on the topic of good children, let's talk about Martin, he is always the butt of a joke There is no denying that Martin is a good boy and although he is brilliant, his greatest weakness is how naive he is.
That said, he's a bit of a snob and, on very rare occasions, Martin himself became a bully when he was given the rare opportunity as we progressed through our list. to our next member of the Simpson family, Marge Simpson Marge is a kind-hearted mother and head of the Simpson family, she loves her family deeply and is very protective of them due to her homeliness and her competence, she takes care of chores of the home and organizes household tasks. The family's finances despite this Marge can be overly protective, strict and sometimes very naive, although she is generally calm, she can have great outbursts of anger if she is disrespected, although Marge is/deals like a sweet person, she is also a major hypocrite, as we see on multiple occasions, for example, she secretly kept Homer's gun for herself after disapproving of its use.
I don't want guns in my house and she used violent methods to protest the violent grand heist video game, which was beyond ironic. Marge is undoubtedly the good mother of the house and her commitment to her family despite Homer's negligence is worthy of much praise. Next is Mr. Weiland Smither. burns assistant despite being the assistant of such a vile and evil person. Smithers is actually a pretty decent guy. Oh, Smithers, do you always have to be under your feet? He often shows a strong moral backbone, for example when mr. Burns attempts to block Springfield from the sun and confronts him, resulting in his firing.
He was also accused of shooting Mr. Burns, but was quickly released when it became obvious that he couldn't hurt a fly. Okay, Smithers, you're free to go. Sir. It burns, but that being said, Smithers has been shown to be a good but reserved person and passed on to Appu, the owner of his own shop. Appu is generally a nice person, he is kind to his clients, determined when it comes to his business and a good person. Homer's friend, he is also a family man and probably the hardest working person in Springfield despite having such a stressful work schedule.
Appu usually does everything with a smile on his face, however, he also has his own negative traits, from time to time we seem to resort to manipulation. tactics to get his customers to buy more of his products and his strict work ethic can cause him to yell at his employees, for example, in the episode Margin Chains he ruthlessly prosecutes Marge for a missing bottle of bourbon, we also see that he has problems with infidelity. Oh, you. Keep scoring while my back is turned. That said, when you weigh who has good and bad behaviors, you will find an overall good person, maybe it's easy to make a mistake when you work long stressful hours and the next one working is Dr.
Hibbert, he is a friendly doctor whose memorable laugh seems to make everyone smile. You won't be able to talk for quite some time, Dr. Hibbert is definitely one of the most grounded characters in Springfield and seems to have his head on straight, that being said, he told Marge that if she ever needed painkillers no questions would be asked, which should be considered. a form of negligence below. He is Bart Simpson, the most famous prankster at Springfield Elementary School. Bart is often shown to be up to no good. He is always in trouble, whether at school or at his own family's house.
His love of pranks dates back to his early childhood and he is often seen planning his next prank rather than learning or engaging in some other constructive activity, always to the dismay of his mother. Bart's pranks can range from completely harmless to beyond cruel and destructive, depending on his mood and the given situation; he does not have a good relationship with the school system. and he always gets in trouble with the teachers, especially Miss Krabappel. Bart is prone to very delinquent behavior and Lisa even noted once that his behavior bordered on sociopathic, but to be honest, that seems like an exaggeration because, although he is a troublemaker, Bart is actually quite nice. kid at heart I don't want real people he is loving and compassionate and has proven it on multiple occasions he protected Lisa against her bullies several times he stood by Milhouse's side when Nelson was tormenting him and even went out of his way to reunite his idol Krusty the Clown with his father once even helped director Skinner, with whom he has constant conflicts, to help him with his relationship with Edna Krabappel.
Lenny and Carl are next, although they are portrayed as workers, they both have teachers. In nuclear physics, always together, Lenny and Carl are probably best known as good-natured guys who remain loyal to their friend Homer, for example when Frank Rimes confronted Homer. Lenny and Carl routinely defended him with their usual good nature. Next up is Milhouse, the most annoying nerd in school and Bart's accomplice. Milhouse is physically weak and nerdy and is a constant target for bullies like Jimbo and Nelson, despite being bullied. Milhouse remains a compassionate person who seeks to please everyone, even if he causes harm to himself, his best friend is Bart Simpson, whom he cares deeply about and helps in various plans in many episodes, he sees him at Bart's side when everyone the others turn against him, showing that he is generally a loyal and protective friend.
Milhouse is also in love with Lisa and will do anything to get her attention. Lisa's feelings are not mutual, but that does not stop him from continually expressing his love for her and trying to win her heart. Milhouse is a generally good boy, but cowardly and unfortunate. I can't be a baby, but there was one time when she got Bart to sell her his soul before trying to sell it to him at a much higher cost, which was actually a real disaster, especially because of the joy that having influence over his brother seemed to bring her.
Homer's half-brother, Herb Simpson, deserves a quick mention: smart, ambitious and passionate, nothing like Homer, although he does get incredibly angry with his brother, but the reason we gave him a good rating is mainly because after the design Homer's car ruined his company, he forgave. him and was still happy to call Homer his brother. I forgive you, you can call me brother and I can do the same. A small character, yes, but he has a big personality. I'm talking about disco. Stu, to be honest, I can't understand it. with plenty of examples of Disco Stu's good deeds, but how can you not love this guy's positive funky personality?
He is always in a good mood and seems infectious. Stu's disco music, I guess it can be a little creepy sometimes. When she arrives in March, Edna Krabappel is next. Edna is defined by her cynicism and short temper, making her the least liked teacher among the students, especially Bart, who takes every opportunity she gets to pick on her. It would be nice to talk to her adult for a change. Regarding her teaching methods, she is often unconcerned about the well-being of her students, but sometimes she is unable to take harsh disciplinary measures. An example of this would be when the new yo-yo trend ended up in her classroom and, in response, she confiscated all the toys she found.
Although she generally does not resort to physical punishment as a disciplinary measure, she has outbursts of anger when her temper is pushed too far despite her cold exterior. Edna is actually a deeply sad and lonely woman who desperately needs someone to spend time with and we talked once, she actually tried to negotiate with her students to stay behind by telling them that she would do their homework just for them.have some company after work hours. We see how desperate Edna is for a personal connection and many of her relationships. all of which never seemed to work, poor Miss Krabappel, now we have Principal Skinner, the principal of Springfield Elementary School.
He has proven to be a fairly strict and stern principal, but at times also shows great signs of incompetence when it comes to his work and his students. His demeanor, although he presents himself as confident in a strong leader, is full of insecurities and is often nervous and restless when he is supposed to make important decisions. Skinner, although he appears tough and strict, is actually quite docile and cowardly in his private life. Leather does not approve. of me dating, he has an unusually close relationship with his toxic mother and practically lets her control his life even though he is over 40, but Skinner also has an intense side in multiple episodes, showing that he has a strong moral backbone and He is not afraid to stand up for what he believes in, for example he once stood up to his mother's wishes and proposed to Edna Krabappel and also stood up to his boss. several times even though he was risking his job by doing so, it is also important to say that Skinner's so-called square personality, as defined by students, is not only a result of his mother's upbringing, but also of his traumatic experiences. as a green beret in Vietnam.
In the war, it is believed that the negative experience he had during the war marked him deeply and left him with post-traumatic stress disorder, which influences his personality. Rounding out the end of our good characters, we have Abe Simpson, the grandfather of Homer's father, Simpson is the central definition of a grumpy old man. He is cynical, depressing, and has an extremely negative view of the world, especially young people. His negative attitude is mainly due to his poor living conditions. He lives in a Springfield retirement home that has no entertainment activities and is full of older people who were just as negative as him, but we can't really blame him for his negative mood, after all, his own family doesn't. visit, that said Abe's terrible parenting skills as a father definitely lose him some good points, although, like Principal Skinner, Abe is also a war veteran. and someone who seems to have once lived a life of great integrity and courage and with Grandpa Simpson out of the way summarizing our overall good characters, we now move into what we call the gray area.
What can be said about Otto in many ways? In many ways, he's a fun, goofy guy who loves heavy metal drugs and having fun. He's nice, friendly and seems like a good-natured guy, but we can't overlook the gross negligence when it comes to his job as a school bus driver. He is incredibly reckless. he disregards the children and has even been known to smoke marijuana while driving them and possibly also use stronger drugs. Surprisingly, Barney was a pretty decent guy before he started drinking, but after drinking his first bottle of beer, according to Homer's persuasion, his life quickly went away. downhill just one, it'll get you off your back he left school and became a hardcore alcoholic whose only pleasure is spending time on most of the things we earn now we know he sounds like an ordinary drunk and we don't deny that he is one, but we have to give it to him despite having such a miserable life, he still remains friendly and good-natured to the people around him.
The main problem is that his good-natured personality is usually tainted by alcohol or, worse, the lack of it. Sometimes I have a problem with alcohol. When he is forced to stop drinking and go to rehab, Barney becomes extremely violent and unhinged once after Mr. Burns decided to shut down most of Haver's and Barney bought a gun and intended to shoot and kill Mr. Burns. . Burns, there's definitely some darkness there, but I think more than anything, Barney is a tragic figure. Then, we finally have the main character of the series, Homer Simpson. Homer is also portrayed as a total idiot who goes back and forth from loving and caring father to downright horrible.
Homer's entire personality revolves around him, he is immature, selfish, lazy and at times extremely violent, he is prone to having violent outbursts of anger when things don't go his way and his anger is usually directed at her son Bart, whom she often drowns, is now a bit difficult. making this totally abusive because the choking is essentially a recurring sight gag that should be seen as more harmless in the context of the show, but it definitely takes away from some good points. Homer also has a very fragile ego to For example, he was extremely upset that Marge pursued a career in the police because it took away her position as the man of the house.
I have nothing more to tell you, Marge, if we delve deeper into his character, we will also see that Homer has some truly sadistic characteristics such as having fun with other people's misfortunes and we are not just talking about jokes or silly and harmless situations, his lack of empathy for others. he goes as far as having fun with the horrible car accidents he saw in a documentary about alcoholism and let's not skip it Despite his terrible treatment of good old Ned Flanders, we still can't ignore Homer's good side. He's actually a great father at times and there's no denying that he really cares about his family once he sold his prized ride on the Duff airship just so he could afford to enter Lisa in a beauty pageant with the hope to make her feel better about herself and of course the celebrities did it for her episode where she quits her dream job to work for mr.
Burt, honestly, the list of his good deeds goes on and on, but it doesn't erase his usual terrible behavior. Next up is Troy McClure, you may remember him from movies like McBain for the fatal shot and revenge of Abe Lincoln, as well as his declining career. Not much is known about Troy's backstory, but he admitted to agreeing to marry Selma simply to help his career. He's a little hard to classify, but the next step was to include old Gil Gunderson, Springfield's unluckiest salesman. He accepts my sale. My wife will leave me. Gil's entire character is based on bad things that happen to him.
He doesn't really get much of a chance to show any inherently good or bad traits, so we're going to go ahead and put him here because, well, we feel bad for him. no, we have Nelson Springfield Elementary's most notorious bully, it might be surprising why he isn't in the bad or evil categories. Nelson is portrayed as a classic bully who dominates the schoolyard, is mean and tough and uses his tough demeanor to persuade children weaker than him. To carry out his orders, his favorite targets include Milhouse and Bart, whom he regularly annoys for being from a poverty-stricken family.
His violent and delinquent behavior may be a protective mechanism that he uses to suppress his emotions regarding her financial situation along with his unfortunate economic situation. Nelson's parents are often cold and distant and his rebellious behavior may be a tactic to get their attention. My mom abandoned me. She went to Hollywood to be an actress. Nelson's behavior is also likely a result of his low self-esteem and lack of true positive relationships. In his life, he is often surrounded by friends who only seemed to hang out with him when they needed a certain favor. In reality, Nilsson is quite desperate when it comes to friendship, longing for the relationships his peers have and admiring the brotherly love that Bart and Milhouse shared, but no. knows how to form such friendships himself or chooses quite aggressive tactics to please the neighborhood children, for example, when his birthday approached, he would send threatening invitations to his classmates that said come to my party or, of course, he would make the children will boycott his birthday.
In total they come, they refer to his love life. Nelson is very fond of Lisa and the two were seen dating briefly, but they quickly broke up because Nelson couldn't resist not getting involved in criminal activities. He claims several times that he loved Lisa and that she broke his heart, he even has a fake tattoo of her name and gets extremely jealous whenever he talks to other guys. Nelson is a misunderstood child with serious emotional problems who sometimes strives to be a better person, but often fails because, after all, he is a problem child, although that does not excuse his actions, he does not understand the severity of his own trauma. emotional. a minor but important character.
Mona Simpson is next in many ways. She is a sympathetic character. Don't worry, Homer. She will always be a part of me after having to deal with Abe Simpson as a husband, but aside from her criminal history, it's hard to see her as a good person when she abandoned Homer as a child, which clearly caused many of his problems as a adult. he's apologetic and his opening episode is a tearjerker, but his morality is pretty lacking, to say the least, in our next character, Super Nintendo Chalmers, a total hothead who gives Principal Skinner anxiety in almost every situation we like him in. think that it is not necessarily so. worst person ever, just seems to be a tough boss, Superintendent Skinner, Chalmers, who said he harbors some pretty horrible grudges that really show his true colors, at one point let Flanders ruin the school as principal just because he hates the principal Skinner.
I hate having him as my boss and filling out our neutral characters with someone else who works for the school. We have Groundskeeper Willie, and truth be told, Willie oscillates between an angry enemy and an invaluable ally. You know, the brave man from Greece, but there is nothing. denying that Willie has an incredible anger problem, he is also always drunk at work and always irritable, it is also implied that he has accidentally killed children before, when he crushes a ball in his tracker, he screams in horror that he ran over a child another time, but I guess at least he shows some remorse and with old Willie out of the way, we now enter the amoral side of the spectrum.
These characters are the bad guys and the evil ones. First we have the Kearney trio of thugs and then Jimbo and Dolph. Let's group these three characters. together because they are always grouped together on the show as Nelson, we chose to give them a little bit of freedom given the fact that they are younger and also come from troubled homes, but are significantly older. A running gag on the show is that they've been held back time and time again, they're bullies with kids who are noticeably younger than them, they vandalize and steal and are amoral, but exhibit some positive behavior.
Kearney, for example, seems to love his son and even has a high level of comedic participation. in the community, attending PTA meetings for a son and being part of the church council, so if we choose one who is a little more decent, it would be him. Fixing this church should be our top priority and move on to Comic Book Guy, even though he isn't. He is not the criminal and has not done anything morally reprehensible, but you should know that he has an absolutely terrible personality and, more importantly, does not display any kind of positive behavior.
The guy in the comics is condescending, rude, and talks down to everyone and even treats his customers cruelly, don't you latte-drinking leeches understand? In fact, he is known for extorting expensive collectibles from his clients and scamming people. He is just an incredibly negative and downright toxic person. Next up is Helen Lovejoy, wife of Reverend Lovejoy, who I'll talk about in a minute, long story short, she's a puritan and someone who puts pressure on everyone around her, plus she's the town gossip. I think they like to be humiliated, she really isn't someone you should trust given her big mouth and critical personality.
Then comes Krusty the Klown when he was young he showed similar traits to Homer such as laziness, selfishness and an endless need to be the center of attention due to his desperate need to be in the entertainment industry. Krusty enrolled in clown school and soon landed major television contracts. shows and products the jewish artist goes on stage he is fun and loud but off stage he is a completely different person he is a manic-depressive alcoholic player with no appreciation for his fans talking about his fans not only does he not appreciate them but he talks openly about how you don't like them and how to meet and perform for them is an arduous task during your meet and greets.
He almost never gives autographs and doesn't care if kids spend hours getting to a show, often employing his assistants to do his work for him once. This time he even left his program and kept hundreds of children waiting just so he could buy a lottery ticket. What a guy, now let's not forget Kent Brockman. We honestly rank Brockman so lownot because of his poor skills in reading the news. Oh my god, this can. It can't be happening, but since he was exposed for lying about his service in Iraq under the 98th Airborne Squadron, spare me your jargon, man, you're fired.
He has demonstrated several times that he has very low ethical standards, what he says is he views law enforcement so deeply. at the most evil, but Chief Wiggum is next. He's a bad cop walking. Stereotype of lazy, corrupt and ignorant. His license plate literally says cash bribes. Wigan routinely displays ignorance of the law, often inventing obscene reasons for arresting people or simply ignoring his responsibilities completely. The dominant tactic he uses to avoid his responsibilities as a police officer is to simply tell the person he calls that he has the wrong number, which is beyond irresponsible. Despite all this, there have been some cases where Wiggum proves to be a good cop, for example once he successfully located Maggie when she suddenly disappeared.
He occasionally shows true dedication to his work, but his ignorance and corrupt behavior still greatly overshadows his good deeds, although his own ignorance is not a justification for his corruption and contempt. laws he swore to enforce. will admit that Wiggum often seems to want what's right and may be so dumb that he doesn't understand that everything he does is wrong, so he's certainly immoral but not evil, just really really stupid, moving on to the better known Lionel Hutz Springfield. bad lawyer ooh, he's going to win apart from his obvious competence in his profession. Lionel is known for being greedy, dishonorable and a liar.
He claims to be a graduate of Princeton Law School even though Princeton has not had a law school since mid. 19th century Hutt's has also been guilty of forgery and fraud, among other serious crimes. You'd be surprised how often that works, but you really can't expect much better from someone whose legal practice is called. I can't believe it's a law. firm, but someone even more terrible is Agnes Skinner, possibly the perfect example of a controlling and psychologically abusive mother. He has a terrible attitude that seems to Teeter to be some kind of anti-personal disorder and he controls his adult son in a terrible and emasculating way.
It's no wonder your son has trouble approaching you, Reverend Lovejoy, he was once supposedly a man. very passionate who was deeply committed to his religious beliefs. No, I don't see him volunteering to make things better, but he has since become an apathetic and disinterested reverend, he is incredibly passive-aggressive and his religious beliefs are certainly a bit rakonin, as he led mass burnings and participated in riots of the mafia. He even tried to chase children and crucify people when Lisa converted to Buddhism, he referred to her. as Marge Simpson's diabolical daughter, next on our agenda Marge Simpson's diabolical daughter in some episodes strongly suggests that she is stealing money that is donated to the church and even participates in a game plan in the episode Sky Police, so may God be well, he doesn't really offer much when someone asks him for guidance, he just passes the buck and tells them to read the Bible, on top of that he seems to be a neglectful father who sends his daughter Jessica to boarding school to not having To take care of her, next on our list we have Selma and Patty, Marge's sister.
Selma and Patty are best known for their cynical and sarcastic personalities and their mutual dislike of Homer, believing that he is not good enough for March, although we agree that Homer definitely does not put enough energy into his marriage to Marge as he would. does with it. Selma and Patty's negative attitude towards Homer is often overly drastic and downright cruel, for example when Marge rushed to the hospital upon learning that Homer had had a heart attack. Selma and Patty couldn't. They worry less and remain seated at their table, continuing to cut coupons and chat as if nothing had gone wrong when Homer faked his death to get off work.
Patty and Selma appeared at the Simpsons' house holding a tombstone that said Homer J. Simpson, we are richer after we lost. He, I mean, he's really a mess. Their callous attitude toward the situation causes Marge to kick them out, but the two remain unfazed even after being continually told that their actions hurt Marge's feelings. They continue their quest to find Marge a decent man, a goal that always fails in Selma, and Patty exhibits some textbook examples of antipersonality disorder. Next we have Moe Szyslak, the owner of Moe's Tavern and one of Homer's closest friends. Moe is characterized by violent outbursts of temper and his unpleasant attitude towards everyone he has, both suicidal and homicidal tendencies and is not afraid to get involved in criminal activities.
He was part of multiple angry mobs. He has participated in the kidnapping of Talking Heads frontman David Byrne and has shot several people on multiple occasions without justifiable reason. Okay, Tammy, when I hit. In the sweet spot, he also indulged in some pretty strange behavior, like stalking Marge Simpson, who he's desperately in love with. He also harassed and stalked Maude Flanders, which resulted in him being registered as a sex offender. Overall, Moe shows an occasional good side, but as frequent run-ins with the law, obsessive and perverse behavior, selfishness, and violent tendencies will always overshadow his gentler side, but at the end of the day, the person he hurts the most is himself. , even though he only appeared in one episode, we had to include Frank.
Rimes is fine, although I suppose you could argue that he is a sympathetic character. Grimes or grimy as Homer calls him, is an incredibly negative and bitter person who embodies jealousy at such an unhealthy level that it actually kills him because someone like Moe is very flawed but very depressed. in self-hatred that he can't help but feel bad for him, dirty, he is hateful, bitter and looks down on the person he is jealous of and what do you have to show during your life of laziness and ignorance, he is also unable to control his emotions . and spiteful to the point that we don't even feel sorry for him when he dies, hell, everyone at the funeral bursts out and laughs.
I am the worst worker in the world. It's time to go back to my mansion and eat my lobster, probably the best. The most honest thing about his immorality is that his entire identity is based on his criminal behavior, from stealing cars to robbing and carrying illegal weapons. He has stolen cars from at least a dozen characters we know, we really can't forget about possibly the biggest one. Springfield scammer Nick Rivera who went to Hollywood Medical College where he sold prescription drugs to meet women. Not a good start. This medical quack is a shady and amoral doctor who performs medical procedures without regard for medical ethics or the well-being of his patients.
These gloves came loose with my toilet brush. Hell, this guy was once seen digging up corpses for body parts, presumably for operations on live patients, which I mean, come on, it's a level of medical negligence that has to fall into the category of evil, okay? , maybe there is. a biggest con man in Springfield one who turns out to be Mayor Quimby really the pinnacle of corruption is an opportunistic politician who will do anything to stay in power he doesn't care that the city often spends so much time on vacation that the incumbent of the mayor visits town is in print without mentioning that he once called Springfield Sprung Field.
He regularly accepts bribes from criminals, including Fat Tony, and is also known for being a tax boss. He stole tax money and city-funded material for personal gain and is also known to be. Quimby is unfaithful to his wife again and again and is willing to sell a town for personal gain. Good sir. I am an abomination. Next on our list is Fat Tony. Fat Tony is portrayed as the sinister leader of the Springfield mafia who routinely engages in illegal activities such as kidnapping, fraud, selling fake IDs, illegal gambling, shootings, murders, etc. Illegal activities are not a problem for Fat Tony if going to accumulate money that way, he actually grew up very poor and ran away from home as a young adult and ended up sleeping. in abandoned buildings, supermarkets and on the streets, after learning about the underground world, he quickly rose to the top and managed to become one of the most feared mafia bosses in the Springfield territory, often beating his enemies before they could had a chance to catch up with him, Fat Tony.
He is also portrayed as a family man, he is a single father and is actively taking care of his son and seems to be doing the paternal role well for him from what we have seen, but we cannot ignore the fact that Fat Tony is responsible for everything. types of crimes throughout Springfield, including murders that usually end with their thugs disposing of the bodies. Now the silver medal of evil goes to Mr. Burns, the series' main antagonist, you'd probably think we'd crown him the most evil character in today's episode, but trust us, we have someone much more heinous in mind.
Montgomery Burns grew up in a loving family with several siblings and was practically well-behaved and kind, but after leaving his family to live with his grandfather, a twisted and heartless billionaire, his character worsened during the time he lived with his grandfather, the Sir. Burns lived a privileged life and had fun hurting hapless immigrant workers. His grandfather saw nothing wrong in his grandson's actions and therefore did nothing to correct his behavior. I told him to break his leg while he was growing up. Burns had no real father figure to guide him throughout his life, hence his callous and selfish personality as a result of Mr.
Burns' neglect and horrible parenting. Burns' extremely selfish attitude only grew more as he matured and by the time he was an adult, he embodied every stereotype about corporate America, with greed being the most prominent trait. Smith is my wallet in my right front pocket. He also has absolutely no empathy towards others, when he gets upset with those who ask for charity, he often unleashes his dogs, the hunting dogs, without any remorse, he has no problem destroying the environment, endangering his employees, firing to people who don't deserve it and yes, even blocking the sun, that's ridiculous. Tree Hill's last nine reels, but finally the gold medal of evil goes to the series' most feared antagonist, Sideshow Bob, voiced by Kelsey Grammer.
He got the stage name from it when he was Krusty the Clown's sidekick, a job he hated with a passion during the time of the show. He would often be mistreated and even psychologically hurt by Krusty. he's fed up with Krusty's abuse. Bob disguised himself as Krusty and framed him for armed robbery at the kwik-e-mart after Krusty's arrest. Bob became the central part of her shell that she then used to educate. children about elements of high culture their happiness was short-lived, although Bart, shocked by the fall of his hero, decided to expose the real reason why Krusty was behind bars shortly after Bart and Lisa discovered Bob's betrayal and him.
They sent them to prison on their way. At his sentencing, Bob swore revenge on Bart and during his time in prison developed an extreme hatred and obsession for him and his family. During his stay in prison he expressed deeply disturbing behavior. He tattooed horrible tattoos of Bart being decapitated on his back and the saying die Bart died on his chest. He also sent countless threatening letters to Bart written in his own blood shortly after escaping from prison. He planned to make his insane fantasies come true, which ranged from kidnapping, injuring, and even murdering Bart and his family.
Long before Bart found the deer missing or seriously injured, Bart's family was kidnapped on multiple occasions and nearly killed by various explosives and his Aunt Selma was almost brutally murdered in a hotel room after dozens of threats to both. Bart directly like his loved ones Bob. He decided to take things to the next level and disturb Bart directly. Fortunately, his countless attempts to end Bart's life were stopped and he was sent to prison without the possibility of parole, but fortunately for him he was released for a short time to solve a mystery about the attempted murder of Homer Simpson.
His investigation was successful and he did not return to prison, but instead moved to Italy to settle there. He met Francesca, whom he soon married and had a son. It would have been amazing if his life had really improved. there, but no, after his wife found out about her horrible past, she promises to help her husband when she tries to kill Bart again and the cycle continues, so does she really deserve a happy ending? We personally think not, but what do you think with so many characters? In The Simpsons it is difficult to choosewho is the most evil or the most good.
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