It depends really, Carver was a more vile villain where the crooked man was an underworld kingpin. They're both good villains and they both work great for their respective series.
Both characters try to show other characters their way is the right way, both hid their plans under the illusion for doing things for the other characters. This mean when they are in trouble they can force other people to change their mind, "yeah but I did this for you", "your blaming me? I am the one trying to help you, I gave you help when no one even notice." etc. By doing so people change their mind think that this person is right, doing this stuff is familiar and what other people are saying doesn't make any sense its better to this then because this person would have my back. You get my point both characters have done this
But Carver is a Sociopath, therefore he has no empathy at all, under all his lies and controlling of other people you see he is a killer, when Carver sees a person he thinks are weak he kills them. He will do anything so by the end of the day he will still be the leader of his group.
Now with the crooked man he blames Georgie, then try to convince Bigby to let him go, and then at the end of episode he try to convince everyone else that Sheriff and Snow doesn't have their backs, that he did things for the other fables when no one gave them help, and he is standing there when there is no proof that he was one there controlling everything. It looks like he was going to get away, he did change everyone's minds for a min or so, but you can see that once everyone made up their minds he has nothing left. He just gives up and doesn't fight back when Bigby makes his choice on the Crooked Man's fate. Underneath it all you see he is just pathetic, and Carver is also shown to be pathetic as well, but with him, he has a under layer of threat that makes him a villain to remember.
So yeah my answer is still Carver. That might change with up coming Tell-tale game but for now its Carver
i prefer a cold intelligent villain myself, not that carver wasn't both, but he went full psychopath killer, so the crooked man is my personal favorite villain, saying that though it is hard to compare a more exaggerated "villain" from fables to one from a more realistic setting
Carver was great in ep2, not so much in ep3. I really liked the Crooked Man, he really knew how to talk his way out of a situation and true to his words he personally was not a killer (could have killed Bigby before his capture). He didn't needed to personally beat people up to show hes in charge, everyone respected and feared him anyway.
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It depends really, Carver was a more vile villain where the crooked man was an underworld kingpin. They're both good villains and they both work great for their respective series.
Crooked Man was a very classy villain
Carver was a very intimidating villain
It depends, in my opinion.
For me its Caver.
Both characters try to show other characters their way is the right way, both hid their plans under the illusion for doing things for the other characters. This mean when they are in trouble they can force other people to change their mind, "yeah but I did this for you", "your blaming me? I am the one trying to help you, I gave you help when no one even notice." etc. By doing so people change their mind think that this person is right, doing this stuff is familiar and what other people are saying doesn't make any sense its better to this then because this person would have my back. You get my point both characters have done this
But Carver is a Sociopath, therefore he has no empathy at all, under all his lies and controlling of other people you see he is a killer, when Carver sees a person he thinks are weak he kills them. He will do anything so by the end of the day he will still be the leader of his group.
Now with the crooked man he blames Georgie, then try to convince Bigby to let him go, and then at the end of episode he try to convince everyone else that Sheriff and Snow doesn't have their backs, that he did things for the other fables when no one gave them help, and he is standing there when there is no proof that he was one there controlling everything. It looks like he was going to get away, he did change everyone's minds for a min or so, but you can see that once everyone made up their minds he has nothing left. He just gives up and doesn't fight back when Bigby makes his choice on the Crooked Man's fate. Underneath it all you see he is just pathetic, and Carver is also shown to be pathetic as well, but with him, he has a under layer of threat that makes him a villain to remember.
So yeah my answer is still Carver. That might change with up coming Tell-tale game but for now its Carver
The Crooked Man, I love people who use words do get out of bad situations. Carver was good in E2 but E3 he was a complete twat.
Episode 2 Carver and Crooked Man are pretty on par. Crooked Man definitely beats episode 3 Carver for me, though.
i prefer a cold intelligent villain myself, not that carver wasn't both, but he went full psychopath killer, so the crooked man is my personal favorite villain, saying that though it is hard to compare a more exaggerated "villain" from fables to one from a more realistic setting
Carver was great in ep2, not so much in ep3. I really liked the Crooked Man, he really knew how to talk his way out of a situation and true to his words he personally was not a killer (could have killed Bigby before his capture). He didn't needed to personally beat people up to show hes in charge, everyone respected and feared him anyway.