the Engineers, a group of terrorists which is trying to coerce the United States into recalling all of its troops stationed abroad.
Are we really at the point where fiction no longer has to make an additional arbitrary evil motive to make you oppose the villain and instead just makes a good reason the (supposedly) evil motive instead?
Are we really at the point where fiction no longer has to make an additional arbitrary evil motive to make you oppose the villain and instead just makes a good reason the (supposedly) evil motive instead?