I like how he’s much more sensible than most villains. He’s really not twisting the facts, Digger just has a life that’s kind of hard to explain lately. :p
I don’t think it’s ever really been pointed out that Jhalm and Digger probably couldn’t help but be diametrically opposed on nearly every issue: he is a “servant of too many gods”, and she doesn’t really care for any of them (with the possible grudging exception of Ganesh).
That is one criterion I will remember. 😀
I love how Jhalm always makes the honorific almost an insult.
I like how he’s much more sensible than most villains. He’s really not twisting the facts, Digger just has a life that’s kind of hard to explain lately. :p
Which is saying something, consider she’s rather good at explaining things that aren’t “what is evil”.
As Ursula said, he does believe he’s doing the right thing, and he hasn’t a clue on how to deal with wombats.
The term is “antagonist”, not “villain”. There is a very large difference, and I do wish people would keep them straight.
I don’t think it’s ever really been pointed out that Jhalm and Digger probably couldn’t help but be diametrically opposed on nearly every issue: he is a “servant of too many gods”, and she doesn’t really care for any of them (with the possible grudging exception of Ganesh).