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[[File:John-glover.jpg|thumbnail|THE Magnificent Bastard.]]
{{quote|text=''"[[Worthy Opponent|Rommel]]... you [[Trope Namer|magnificent bastard]], I read your BOOK!"''|sign='''George S. Patton''',<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJXKVOxqkWM YouTubeGeorge link]</ref>S. Patton]'''|source=''[[Patton]]''}}
 
If there was ever a character that deserved to be called “Magnificent”, that character ''is'' the '''Magnificent Bastard'''. The Magnificent Bastard is what happens when you combine the [[Chessmaster]], the [[Trickster]], and the [[Manipulative Bastard]] ([[Large Ham]] is optional): bold, charismatic, independent, and audacious. Capturing the audience with his charisma, incredible intellect, mastery of manipulation, and boldness of action, this character is a show-stealer, demanding your reverence at every turn. The term "Magnificent Bastard" was first used by General Patton in reference to Erwin Rommel in the film ''[[Patton]]'', upon realizing that he was facing a man who literally wrote the book on deceptive warfare. It acquired its current meaning courtesy of Lionel Luthor of ''[[Smallville]]'', who was given this nickname by the [[Television Without Pity]] boards.