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has to be Hank Schraeder on Breaking Bad.

Best payoff ever has to be watching that douchenozzlle die like a dog and get buried in the desert.

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Is Hank a villain? That's kind of messed up if he is. He got played for a fool the entire series. And yes, was a total douchenozzle.
 
Is Hank a villain? That's kind of messed up if he is. He got played for a fool the entire series. And yes, was a total douchenozzle.
He repeatedly broke the law . The very laws he was sworn to uphold.
Illegal searches. Unwarranted beatings.
 
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Obviously Joffrey and Ramsey.

The Starks had it coming for a while before the Red Wedding.

Phil Leotardo on the Sopranos

Alan Grey on Entourage.

Gyp Rosetti - Boardwalk Empire - Cannavale overacted the whole season and I couldn't wait for this character to die.
 
Obviously Joffrey and Ramsey.

The Starks had it coming for a while before the Red Wedding.

Phil Leotardo on the Sopranos

Alan Grey on Entourage.

Gyp Rosetti - Boardwalk Empire - Cannavale overacted the whole season and I couldn't wait for this character to die.

GOT could be an all timer up with breaking bad and sopranos if they kill sansa
 
Loved Hank. Flawed and tooled on but far from a villain. Didnt like him dying at all. Did like second to last scene where Walter got the uncle and gang with the machine gun in the trunk...

Joffrey and Ramsey lead this list by a mile.
 
Hank Schraeder wasn't even the most satisfying villain death in that show. Not when he is put up against Gustavo Fring.

For my money though, I thought that the demise of June Stahl (Sons of Anarchy) was quite fitting.
 
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My favorite was Sal Benedetto (played by Dennis Franz) from an arc on Hill Street Blues. He was a very bad guy and at the end he was trapped with no way out when they sent in the robot with the bulletproof camera. To the camera Benedetto just goes off. He says he didn't regret a thing (murders, ruined lives) and he would do it over again. Then he eats his gun.
 
Hank Schraeder wasn't even the most satisfying villain death in that show. Not when he is put up against Gustavo Fring.

For my money though, I thought that the demise of June Stahl (Sons of Anarchy) was quite fitting.

I didn't want Gus Fring to die. I knew the show wouldn't be the same without him. I felt the same way about Tywin Lannister, and the show isn't the same. In fact, the key characters talk about Tywin all the time and he died 3 seasons ago.
 
I didn't want Gus Fring to die. I knew the show wouldn't be the same without him. I felt the same way about Tywin Lannister, and the show isn't the same. In fact, the key characters talk about Tywin all the time and he died 3 seasons ago.
I haven't really gotten into Game of Thrones so I currently have no point of reference (Though I love the Peter Dinklage clips that are bandied about here. I hear he is excellent). Be that as it may, I'm sure I'll run through it in due time.

The Fring character was going to die. There was no getting around that. The show could not have progressed in any other way. That being the case, the way he bought it could not have been any more satisfying.
 
Some more Soprano's
  • Richie Aprile death was great; a surprise and perfectly executed (I love the when he flips the copy of New Jersey Bride off his chair)
  • Tony and Ralph fight to the death
Others:
  • Captain Turner in Deadwood
  • Viscerys in GoT
 
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Obviously Joffrey and Ramsey.

The Starks had it coming for a while before the Red Wedding.

Phil Leotardo on the Sopranos

Alan Grey on Entourage.

Gyp Rosetti - Boardwalk Empire - Cannavale overacted the whole season and I couldn't wait for this character to die.
Honestly Danny’s bro getting molten gold poured on his head is the most satisfying GOT death for me

Ramsay was just psychologically disturbed, and Joffrey was a corrupted product of incest. But I have a feeling neither of them would tell a younger sister that they would let a thousand horses duck her; treat a family member like a piece of meat like that. Or maybe they would, who knows
 
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Chef’s gruesome death in South Park was pretty epic and very “South Park”

There were a few pretty satisfying deaths in Dexter like the guy getting sent in to the crematory
 
I haven't really gotten into Game of Thrones so I currently have no point of reference (Though I love the Peter Dinklage clips that are bandied about here. I hear he is excellent). Be that as it may, I'm sure I'll run through it in due time.

The Fring character was going to die. There was no getting around that. The show could not have progressed in any other way. That being the case, the way he bought it could not have been any more satisfying.

I get that Fring had to go, but the show definitely lost something without him.

Gus killing off the entire cartel at the pool party was pretty cool.
 
I get that Fring had to go, but the show definitely lost something without him.

Gus killing off the entire cartel at the pool party was pretty cool.

 
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Jack - This Is Us


But really, Joffrey and Gus are probably tops but Walder Frey, Trinity Killer from Dexter and Lorne Malvo from Fargo were pretty satisfying too.
 
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Jack - This Is Us


But really, Joffrey and Gus are probably tops but Walder Frey, Trinity Killer from Dexter and Lorne Malvo from Fargo were pretty satisfying too.

I liked Arya killing off the whole Frey clan too.
 
Most of the people that got killed on Banshee.

Chayton's death was awesome.

The fight between Burton and Nola was epic - although I liked her so didn't want her to die, but she did die in spectacular fashion.

Rabbit.

And many others...
 
Joffrey, Ramsey and Walder Frey are all good choices.

I wish I could say Carl’s impending demise on TWD would qualify, but the little snot has redeemed himself. I guess he’s not a “villain” anyway.

Die Hard killed Hans Gruber nicely down the elevator shaft.

Magua, in Last of the Mohicans. Classic.

The Nazis and French archeologist being vaporized and melting in Raiders is an all time great.

Gotta love a gold biki clad Princess Leia taking down Jabba the Hut.
 
The remaining Terminus squad executed in the church in TWD four walls and a roof episode. Rick and crew doubling back was genius.

 
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