Special:Badtitle/NS90:Talk:Complete Monster/Power Rangers/"Examples" that should NOT be seen here.


 * Lord Zedd - Regardless of what he was like prior to Villain Decay, the Decay is still a part of his character that can't go overlooked. He developed altruistic qualities, got eclipsed in heinousness, and was purified by Zordon's energy wave in the end, which show he isn't pure evil. Therefore, he does not qualify.
 * Alphabet Soup - "They kept super intelligent people imprisoned for their entire lives under the belief they've got some horrible illness that'll kill them if they step foot outside." Boom, altruistic quality right there. They may be corrupt and committed terrible actions, but that's not enough to qualify them as this trope. Plus, groups and units of people cannot count.
 * Emperor Grumm - While responsible for the destruction of planets and mass homicide, his on-screen acts of villainy aren't sufficiently heinous enough, he has a fairly decent fatherly relationship with Mora, and the narrative considers imprisonment rather than death or a Fate Worse Than Death a suitable punishment for him.
 * Mirloc - Not even close. His crimes are one murder of a hero's father and Offscreen Villainy, and when the worst he can do in the episode is hurting a guy's feelings and the entry focuses more on the heroes' feelings of righteous revenge and actions towards the villain than the villain's own actions, you have to realize that they fall short of the mark.
 * The Nighloks - Lacking moral agency since they are Made of Evil, are stated as only being seen as this "in the eyes of the Rangers" (which is Protagonist Centred Morality as well as nearly downright racism), and entire races cannot count. If Dayu and Deker are redeemable, any Nighlok theoretically could be.
 * Serrator's Nighloks, including Switchbeast - Lack moral agency needed to pass, and Switchbeast planning on having innocent people killed is standard villainy.
 * Ivan Ooze - Comes pretty close, but ultimately doesn't pass the heinous standard and is too Laughably Evil for the narrative to take with consistent seriousness.