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June Something Days 6, 7, 9
Jumping in on this because I like some of the questions :D
Day 6: Who was the first hero you wanted to be saved by? And from what would you need rescuing?
Clark Kent of Smallville. Maybe there's an assassin trying to kill me from afar because I'm giving an impactful speech, and Clark has to stop the bullet.Maybe I've thought about this question before.

Day 7: Who was the first villain you admired, even if only a little? Why?
So for this question I looked up the difference between anti-hero and villain. It seems like the only major difference is that a villain has to have a foil/protagonist to fight against, whereas an anti-hero is the protagonist. I loved Lex Luthor in Smallville, and I think he counts as a villain since he's Clark's foil. He's not overtly the villain until much later on in the show. Watching his descent was so tragic but also I felt so much sympathy for him and his worldview. I guess that's what makes a powerful villain. I also remember really liking the Green Goblin in the Tobey Maguire Spiderman films.
Day 9: Who, from any of your fandoms, would you like to pluck out of their fiction-based universe and drop into this universe, in a role such as an elected official or the like?
Jed Bartlett and his entire white house staff from West Wing (for obvious reasons).
All of the questions for the June Something are posted here.
Day 6: Who was the first hero you wanted to be saved by? And from what would you need rescuing?
Clark Kent of Smallville. Maybe there's an assassin trying to kill me from afar because I'm giving an impactful speech, and Clark has to stop the bullet.

Day 7: Who was the first villain you admired, even if only a little? Why?
So for this question I looked up the difference between anti-hero and villain. It seems like the only major difference is that a villain has to have a foil/protagonist to fight against, whereas an anti-hero is the protagonist. I loved Lex Luthor in Smallville, and I think he counts as a villain since he's Clark's foil. He's not overtly the villain until much later on in the show. Watching his descent was so tragic but also I felt so much sympathy for him and his worldview. I guess that's what makes a powerful villain. I also remember really liking the Green Goblin in the Tobey Maguire Spiderman films.
Day 9: Who, from any of your fandoms, would you like to pluck out of their fiction-based universe and drop into this universe, in a role such as an elected official or the like?
Jed Bartlett and his entire white house staff from West Wing (for obvious reasons).
All of the questions for the June Something are posted here.