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Not at all! As long as you realize that you shouldn't do the bad things that the villain does, there is nothing wrong with liking him or her. In fact, you are not alone. Check out TV Tropes' 'Evil is Cool' page:

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Not necessarily. Some people are drawn to the complexity and charisma of villains. It can be enjoyable to see a well-written villain with interesting motivations and a compelling backstory. As long as you appreciate the role of heroes in the story and understand the difference between fantasy and reality, it's perfectly fine to like the villains.

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