Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-112155-20151209000111/@comment-25521424-20151214221943

Bratpack wrote: Someone wrote that Ward was the best villain in the MCU. Was that because he was the most developed? I think Kilgrave, Loki, and Fisk were better, because, in my thoughts, villains are not "villains" in their own eyes. Each of these individuals thought they were "good" and their stories were told to make the viewer wonder the possibilities of redemption. I NEVER, NEVER thought Ward as good or redeemable. Towards the end, he became practically insane. Why kill Price? Why want Coulson dead; he was not a part of the Palamas fiasco... Even Ward didn't thin himself as a villain. He certainly knew he was monster, like Kilgrave, but it just couldn't do anything to hide his true nature. He couldn't even tries to admit his own guilts, everytime he had to blame someone else.

I don't see a good villain should have some redeeming qualities. A good villain needs a good background and good motivations.