This is why Killmonger resonates as something more
than an evil nemesis.
Not exact matches
There's a big universe out there, but you've got to expand your mind past the arrogant crap that there's some kind of omnipotent being out there that was so negligent as to leave his «prized creations» alone with an agent of «his» biggest
nemesis in «Paradise», while they were mentally no more
than toddlers, having no «knowledge of good and
evil».
Now, Megamind is left to plunder the city, but he soon finds his life is empty without a
nemesis, so he attempts to create a new superhero rival, only to find that the new superhero is, in fact, more
evil than Megamind.
But these pursuits don't yield nearly the joy he'd anticipated they would and having belatedly discovered that the
evil journey is more important
than the
evil destination he begins pining for his old
nemesis Metro Man.
None of them had any real depth; they were
evil for
evil's sake, and were incapable of being anything more
than lessons in discipline for their
nemeses.