Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1962215-20140317132636/@comment-1894786-20150520073949

Spincha wrote: I still think pure psychopaths like Pan and Cruella don't belong on the list, or at least shouldn't have the top spots. They don't know any better, pure and simple. Forget what I said about Pan never mentally becoming an adult if you like; the lack of any remorse still indicates a lack of responsibility. People who don't know any better are no more evil than the wolf who kills for a meal or the cat who tortures a mouse to amuse itself.

I do admit there's a point about Pan taking the name of his son's doll. Either it was an ego trip of there is a spark of humanity in Pan, making him fully responsible for his actions.

And don't forget King Midas. He's the worst of the lot. Pyschopaths know the difference between right and wrong. They're just hard-wired to do what's wrong because to paraphrase Cruella, "It's fun, darling!"

And King Midas is hardly a villain. He tried to save his kingdom from a dragon and tried to find his daughter someone to love after he accidentally turned her fiancé to gold. Nothing about that screams villain unless you're talking about the mythical Midas, who yeah, was kind of a jerk.