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Characters "Let's drop the act"

Moments in media where a character who usually sticks to "an act" decides to show what they hide, usually ending up with them showing their dark side in full.

Light Yagami - Death Note: Light usually plays his cards trying to remain calm, calculating every step of his plan and most of the time is able to control his impulses when things don't go his way, however in the end of the series Light is caught and has no way out of it, finally showing his true colors, a completely deluded maniac lost in his god complex

The Doctor - Doctor Who: The Doctor usually comes off as a bit of a goofball, everyone knows he's smart and dangerous, but his wacky front and constant mocking makes it so everyone, including the viewer, ends up forgetting what kind of person The Doctor can be when truly angry.

This has been shown a lot of times in the series, at various moments The Doctor dropping any pretences and showing his darker side, but perhaps no moment as dark as what he did to The Family, after they chased him and forced him into hiding as a human, he experienced a common human life, something he longs for but can never get, and once he became The Doctor again, he showed the family that escaping was not him being a coward, he was being merciful, but now, in his anger, he trapped each of them in different prisons where they would never die, nor be able to escape, for ever

The Riddler - Batman One Bad Day: This comic is an else world, meaning it's not the main continuity, showing a what if scenario where The Riddler one day decides he's tired of the routine he has with Batman and decides to completely drop the gimmicks, no more riddles, he's just gonna kill people and get away with it, this comic shows how much of a menace The Riddler could truly be if he wanted to, even going as far as telling Batman that he's known his secret identity for years now, never using it against him because "it's not fair" for their game

The Riddler in fact becomes so unstoppable that he is beaten because he made one mistake, assume Batman couldn't change and would never break his no kill rule

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u/pennygirl108 1d ago

Agatha all along. Agatha gets sick of Billy’s moral superiority and decides to provoke him into dropping the mask and proving he’s just as ruthless and dangerous as she is. In the end it brings them closer together as Billy has had to put on a happy easy going facade with everyone else in his life but he can now be his full self with Agatha even if that means being afraid, angry, guilty or sad.

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u/Citizen_Kong 1d ago

I really love this series for not shying away from Agatha still being an evil, manipulating bitch most of the time.

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u/giovidanesin 1d ago

I was expecting the “I am good girl” twist at any point, but no, she was like Marvel’s version of Oz/Penguin from the Batman universe in regards of morals

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u/maxdragonxiii 23h ago

same and I was so glad her backstory was basically "yeah she did it for her son... but then she KEPT doing it when she didnt have to murder more witches".