And his mother died in a 7-Eleven, not 9/11. He didn’t work at Goldman Sachs, he filled gold man sacks. To borrow a phrase from Waylon Smithers, Donald Trump achieves cartoonish levels. Yang’s Santos cleared some things up about all the misinformation that’s being put out there (by himself). VIFF 2014: A Dangerous Game tracks a morally vacant supervillain. Update January 22: Saturday Night Live also got some time with George Santos, this time played by Bowen Yang. Who did it best? Clearly, the person who best captured his essence is a gifted performer named Kitara Ravache. Guillén was able to address the drag allegations, saying “This drag story is just another media distraction that’s simply not gonna … werk, okurrrr.” And Jimmy Kimmel Live! went with New Girl’s Nelson Franklin, a criminally underrated comedic performer. The Late Show, on the other hand, went with a bit of fancasting and used What We Do in the Shadows’ Harvey Guillén. The cartoonish, villainous foil to the hero, unavailable to the audience as a point of identification and replete with designs on evil for its own sake. Alexander the Great probably wasnt that much of a Saturday-morning cartoon supervillain. Louis Jolyon West seems to have used chemicals and hypnosis liberally in his medical practice, possibly leading to the death of a child and the execution of an innocent man. ![]() The Tonight Show went with someone who is already known for playing a liar: Jon Lovitz. If your intent is to say that his villainy was not cartoonish. The Tonight Show, The Late Show, and Jimmy Kimmel Live! all had their versions of Santos at the ready. The man seems to lie about everything, with so many allegations of cheating and scheming and two-timing that he - to quote Waylon Smithers - crosses that line from everyday villainy to cartoonish supervillainy. Supervillains, heroes, and monsters are a common part of the world he inhabits. Gary Karkofsky is an ordinary guy with an ordinary life living in an extraordinary world. Phipps, and published by Crossroad Press. ![]() ![]() It’s not every day that we’re blessed (cursed?) with a person so sketch-character-ready as George Santos. The Supervillainy Saga is a humorous Urban Fantasy Capepunk superhero series written by C.T.
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