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I hate women!!!

What about Adria from Stargate SG-1, that bitch the Glen Close played in Basic Instinct, or that henchwoman that Maggie Q played in Live Free or Die Hard? They were pretty nasty.
 
It's mere statistics: there are fewer female villains just as there fewer female heroes. Female protagonists (or antagonists) are vastly outnumbered by their male counterparts.
 
One character that nobody has mentioned yet: Claire Howell from Oz. That was one nasty bitch, with hardly any redeeming characteristics.

There's a few, but you pretty much have to look towards Joss for most of them.

- Callisto
- Xena (she did start off evil)
- Faith
- Glory
- Female Founder
- Lilah Morgan

Xena the Warrior Princess was full of female villains, pretty much every major antagonist apart from Ares (who wasn't even always an antagonist) was female: Callisto, Alti, Livia/Eve while she was evil...


Livia from I, Claudius(for that matter probably Agrippanilla, Julia, and Messalina)
and her namesake (obviously named after her), Livia Soprano.

What about Adria from Stargate SG-1, that bitch the Glen Close played in Basic Instinct, or that henchwoman that Maggie Q played in Live Free or Die Hard? They were pretty nasty.
I take it you mean Sharon Stone.

It's mere statistics: there are fewer female villains just as there fewer female heroes. Female protagonists (or antagonists) are vastly outnumbered by their male counterparts.
Exactly.

Except in soaps. Soaps are full of evil super-bitches. :rommie:

So are film noirs and erotic thrillers, for that matter: Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity, Kathleen Turner in Body Heat, Linda Fiorentino in Last Seduction, to name a few. But in those, they are femme fatales who are trying to do the men in, while the soap super-bitches are normally working to do the goody-too-shoes heroine in.
 
Servalan, from "Blake's 7."

Not only was she pure evil and a ruthless dictator, she was incredibly well-dressed while doing it. :techman:

I immediately thought of Servalan, she was one of the greatest villians ever created.

I would also like to nominate Lilith from Supernatural.
 
There's a few, but you pretty much have to look towards Joss for most of them.
Glory

Ugh, worst villain ever and the worst thing to happen to that show. I loved "Ursa" in "Superman II"...so sexy and badass. :devil: I was a big fan of Amanda Waller on "Justice League" as well...even bought the action figure. Apparently, Pam Grier is playing her on "Smallville" and Angela Bassett is playing her in the "Green Lantern" movie. Great actresses, but isn't she supposed to be a fatty? :p

There are plenty of good female villains in Batman. Julie Newmar and Lee Merriweather were fanatastic as Catwoman in the '60s. I wasn't a big fan of Earth Kitt's version, but Michelle Pfieffer was the best thing about "Batman Returns". I love Harley Quinn, but she's almost too cute and endearing for me to think of as a villain. Her pal Poison Ivy is much more menacing (and sultry!). Also on "Batman: The Animated Series", Kate Mulgrew was deliciously hammy with her faux Russian accent as terrorist "Red Claw". :D

Famke Jenssen as Xenia with her deadly legs in "Goldeneye" was a delightful combination of sexy, masochistic, and hilarious. Two of the most despicable female villains won the women who played them awards, like the Chigurh/Joker/Landa of their times. Kathy Bates' maniacal obsessive fan in "Misery" was simultaneously scary as hell and excruciatingly irritating. I felt like I was trapped in a house with her just like James Caan, wishing to beat her to death so bad. Nurse Ratchett in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" was insufferable too. My friend cheered when Jack Nicholson strangled her, and I couldn't blame him. Probably the most shockingly twisted and demented psycho bitch I ever saw was Angela Lansbury in "The Manchurian Candidate"...quite the 180 from her famous earnest writer/detective role. :eek:
 
Princess Azula of Avatar:TLA definitely deserves a mention and I haven't seen her yet.

The White Witch is a classic.
 
Mystique
Servalan
Borg Queen
Winn
Seska
Faith
Glorificus
Darla
Callisto
Hope
The con-woman in Firefly whose name escapes me.
Any of the cylons.
 
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