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* Malcolm Tucker from ''[[The Thick of It]]'', possibly the only political satire character ever to have been likened to [[Star Wars|Darth Vader]].
* Ba'al from ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. He's the one System Lord who wasn't handed an [[Idiot Ball]], and, as a result, causes all sorts of unexpected trouble for SG-1. True, he also usually wears some [[Badass Longcoat|really]] [[Badass in a Nice Suit|nice]] [[Impossibly Cool Clothes|clothes]] that seem to be specially tailored. He's also one of the more fun, [[Large Ham|hammy]] Goa'uld, partly due to his pride and being a bit of a [[Deadpan Snarker]] with a [[Magnificent Bastard|really good plan]].
* ''[[Power Rangers]]''; Lets be honest, the good guys are cool and all, but the monsters are the real stars; creativity in these things is the key that's made the show so popular.
* The villains in ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' were always more colorful than Batman and Robin. No wonder so many established actors were willing to play them!
* Mark Shepherd plays delightfully evil characters in ''[[Firefly]]'', ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'', and ''[[Leverage]]'' that seem to come out on top and have lots of fun while doing so. From his shiny shoes to his amazingly charismatic voice, he effortlessly manages to outshine and out-cool the regulars on the show.