I prefer to be a villainess. There's something a bit more delicious about their wickedness.
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I like being a villain. Villains are more exciting.
I like villains because there's something so attractive about a committed person - they have a plan, an ideology, no matter how twisted. They're motivated.
I think villainy just comes naturally to me. I get to work it out naturally so I can be a nice person in life.
I love being the villain.
If you are supposed to be villainous and have some sort of agenda, I like the idea of delivering that kind of character in a perfectly well-mannered way.
I like creating villains.
Villains are a lot of fun. My villains have a lot of tongue-in-cheek. They are sometimes conscious of and a little bit gleeful of their villainy.
It's more fun to write villains. They are more of a challenge, and I get a sick kind of pleasure out of delving into their minds. There's rarely emptiness, and there is almost always deep intelligence.
I understand being the villain is what people like. People play to that. They want to know about the villain.
You've got to have a villain and they'll always make me a villain. I'm used to it - it makes me work harder and it makes me fight harder.
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