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>becomes the main villain of the series by the virtue of being the only re-occuring one
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>>153258033
He's complicated. He's done shitty things, but he Pim and Charlie do help him out and he does succeed in being happy in all three of his appearances in some form.
Mr. Landlord is just someone who wants Allen to hang out and smoke weed, fill their bellies with diet soda and play Burnout Revenge on the PS2, but he goes about it in the most hilariously convoluted ways possible. I think the fact that he isn't a client is what makes him a villain, unlike Mr. Frog or Bilbert.
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>>153257967
Would the landlord be a good friend if you actually accepted hanging out to smoke weed, drink diet soda and play Burnout Revenge for the peeseetuu with him? I feel like if he's never pushed to the extremes that he wouldn't be that terrible to hang out with.
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>>153258594
It's hard to tell if he was like that because that's how his neutral hanging out state would be or if it wasn't because he was aware Allan was pissed off and didn't want to be there. Maybe if you just agreed he'd be chill.
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>>153258086
This could be a good example of subverting expectations with the right set up to the joke. You expect the character to be hateable solely due to his role as a pestering landlord but in actuality he's completely unhinged.
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