Worst villian death


I would say in this order.

Wilkins - killed slowly and painfully by Shere Kahn.
Buldeo - buried alive by sand (while having a gunshot wound).
Harley - quicksand.
Boone - killed by Kaa.
Tabaqui - quick death, fell on a few rocks.

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Wilkins' death was probably the worst. The poor idiot was terrorized to pieces before being torn apart by the fangs of Shere Khan. In a way, you can say he died by fear and again by fangs.

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I always felt bad for Wilkins! He was never really a full-out bad guy ... just one of those who never had the courage or personality to really whole-heartedly choose a side ... I would have liked to see a 2nd chance and some redemption for him -- or at least a less brutal death, poor guy.

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Yeah, Wilkins just happened to be in the wrong place, hanging with wrong crowd.

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yeah, true story

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Well, yes, you're right about Wilkins accidentally contributing to the deaths of those too. But both were really cruel and deserved to die the way they did. Buldeo had a long history as a traitor and was greedy, not to mention that Harley was a sadistic bastard. But Wilkins? He just hanged out with the big boys. That's all.

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Buldeo by far. He was shot pretty bad and then left to die slowly underneath that sinking chamber or whatever that was. Harley must have died faster and less terrorized by the thought.

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A large part hinges on (no pun intended on the word "hinge") what was the end result of the contraption that killed Buldeo.

Did it simply bury him with sand, and trap him there to die?

Or did it literally crush him like a hammer crushes a nail (and turn Buldeo into mashed potatoes)?

If the latter is true, then he probably suffered the worst death.

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Crushed or just trapped to die there like somebody buried alive, Buldeo had the worst death.

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Wilkins definitely. His death was one of the more intense scenes in the film. I remember being quite disturbed by Boone's death for some reason.





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Poor Wilkins was dead before actually dying.

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You can't say they didn't deserve them.

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To be honest, I can't say Wilkins deserved it. He was just a wimp, that's all. They could have at least put him aside for something a bit more humorous but he didn't have to die like that.

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