There're some hard choices in several parts of the poll. For the lamest vilain, the annoying one was a good candidate: he wasn't developped at all.
Choosing amongst the worst acts wasn't easy either because they are very difficult to compare. And I couldn't make a choice for the following part: in terms of fiction, I'm not sure there's really something you can't come back from: had it been skilfully done, I suppose, even a redemption arc for Warren could have been possible.
The most redemptive act wasn't an easy choice either: so many criteria there: is it in each character's story, in the whole show? Some of these acts I do not even see as redemptive at all, in the sense they aren't related to any specific wrong or crime done by the character (For example, Xander saving Willow)
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Choosing amongst the worst acts wasn't easy either because they are very difficult to compare. And I couldn't make a choice for the following part: in terms of fiction, I'm not sure there's really something you can't come back from: had it been skilfully done, I suppose, even a redemption arc for Warren could have been possible.
The most redemptive act wasn't an easy choice either: so many criteria there: is it in each character's story, in the whole show? Some of these acts I do not even see as redemptive at all, in the sense they aren't related to any specific wrong or crime done by the character (For example, Xander saving Willow)