Ranking the MOST and LEAST Evil Culprits in the Nancy Drew PC Games!!

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  • @chocoscar55
    @chocoscar55 2 года назад +55

    For me, most evil culprit has to go to.... spoilers....
    It's gotta be Rentaro! He didn't do much that was illegal, unless he can go down for fraud and Nancy's assault and near drowning via his robot. But his PLAN? Diabolical. Hinged on siphoning the joy right out of the home that welcomed him in as a child! He nearly destroyed his girlfriends life and livelihood because he was BORED and he gets off way too easy. You knew it was going to be rough no matter who was behind the hauntings, but I remember going totally cold during his first reveal and I began to understand the weight of everything he had done.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +8

      YES, the manipulation of people so close to him easily landed him in the evil category!!

    • @JordanStar7
      @JordanStar7 2 года назад +3

      Agreed

    • @jackgarrison8497
      @jackgarrison8497 2 года назад

      @@WizardKittenYT Everyone will have to agree that Dwayne Powers from Stay Tuned for Danger is probably The most Evil and scariest Nancy Drew Culprit

  • @sorachicken
    @sorachicken 2 года назад +42

    The most evil non-culprits are obviously the entire remaining cast in Scarlet Hand, who all knew Nancy was locked in a tomb, but decided to write a poem together instead of figuring out how to save her. 🤣🤣🤣
    In all seriousness though, I'd *love* a video on the most evil non-culprits. Sounds awesome!

  • @PianoGirl091
    @PianoGirl091 2 года назад +35

    Fiona isn't even a real culprit, in my opinion. Poor woman, I felt so bad for her. As usual, this was a well structured and thought provoking analysis! Keep em coming, girl! I need to feed my obsession with these games somehow.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +1

      So glad you liked it!! Yeah, Fiona is a culprit by technicality, but so sympathetic!! Her story is so sad.

  • @AnnaWatermelonLovesJonghyun
    @AnnaWatermelonLovesJonghyun Год назад +7

    SPOILERS FOR SECRET OF THE SCARLET HAND
    I feel embarrassed commenting on an old video but I was rewatching this and had some thoughts! I actually think Taylor Sinclair is one of the MOST evil culprits! This dude almost gleefully stole artifacts from Mexico, and when Nancy confronted him about it, his response was "Mexico should get a sense of humor." At least Joanna thinks the artifacts were acquired legally, but Taylor KNOWS they were stolen. That already seems pretty unforgivable to me!
    But it gets worse: there's a piece of paper Nancy can find in Joanna's office stating that one of the stolen pieces was previously owned by an elderly couple that passed away when their AC malfunctioned. I think this is hinting that Taylor deliberately tampered with their AC knowing it would kill them. Plus he locked Nancy in the monolith so he definitely tried to kill her! If that had worked, he would have killed at least 3 people! The dude is basically a serial killer at this point!
    Plus I don't like his mustache.

  • @sophinda6292
    @sophinda6292 2 года назад +21

    I find Clara a much more sympathetic culprit. Her crime was by accident, she has clearly been traumatised by what she did and it has affected her the rest of her life so she couldn't have a lasting relationship - not with a man or her daughter, she has become cold and unemotional through trauma and has a complete breakdown at the end of the game. She even says she deserves to die. I feel very sorry for her and think she is so well written and deep, one of the most realistic characters in any ND. She also never tries to kill Nancy in the game - possibly one of the very few culprits who don't? I always take that into account when deciding who is most evil - like in gameover sequences who attacks Nancy (DDI) or who shuts her in somewhere to die (DOG, CRY) etc.

    • @fadalerabrasool3563
      @fadalerabrasool3563 5 месяцев назад

      Agree. I think wizardkitten was a bit harsh considering how remorseful clara was and when saved. she confessed everything to jessalyn who spent the whole game proving her guilt

  • @KimberlySchwartz1
    @KimberlySchwartz1 2 года назад +23

    Most evil non-culprit in the series: Toni Scallari. Ugh I hate her so so much

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +3

      She truly is awful!!

    • @AznGoth19
      @AznGoth19 2 года назад +3

      Without a doubt - and the fact that she willingly denies helping Nancy clear her name even after learning of her innocence only makes her even worse. I'd even rank her being more evil than some of the actual culprits.

  • @Little1Cave
    @Little1Cave 2 года назад +15

    I find it interesting that the two most sympathetic culprits happened to be the youngest and the oldest culprits. Two isolated souls with childlike minds in need of compassion. I think these two would’ve gotten along. Fiona would love to play games with Jane, and Jane would love the dolls that Fiona makes. ^-^

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +2

      Omigosh I need that friendship now!

    • @Little1Cave
      @Little1Cave 2 года назад

      @@WizardKittenYT Idk where to put fanart in the Discord, but I posted a drawing in both the “nancy-drew” section and the “memes” section with a spoiler tag. ^-^

  • @billym9595
    @billym9595 2 года назад +8

    I know it's not very 'rated E for everyone' friendly, but I would love an ND game with a serial killer or something as the culprit. Or even just more murder cases.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +4

      The darker cases are often really interesting!

  • @summerreadingnook
    @summerreadingnook 2 года назад +9

    I know I’m commenting a lot but I just had another thought: does anyone else feel like there is nothing more scary than a culprit who is kind of losing their marbles so there’s no hope of reasoning with them? Fiona and Joseph are absolutely chilling to me!

  • @karasuthedreamer6353
    @karasuthedreamer6353 2 года назад +11

    SPOILERS FOR CURSE OF BLACKMOOR MANOR
    My favorite culprits in ANY mystery story are the ones with the tragic backstories (no matter how malicious their intent). I legit cried when I was watching a Let’s Play of Curse of Blackmoor Manor (I only played a tiny bit of the game when I was younger and it was too scary for me) and Jane was revealed to be the culprit. Like you said she was just a child and didn’t really have the mental capacity to deal with her big feelings. She also didn’t have any sort of a social life outside of her tutor. I think getting her involved in Spiral Scouts (I don’t know if they have groups in the UK), or some other witchy/spiritual group for young people, she could’ve met with other kids with similar interests and learned about a spiritual practice she likely would have connected with (and received guidance on what’s okay and what isn’t when it comes to that kind of thing) She (along with her whole family) needed to go see a psychologist to discuss what they were going through. I also headcanon here as being Autistic (which is no excuse for what she did). She has a special interest in the occult, doesn’t seem to have the best social skills, and definitely struggles with communicating if something’s bothering her.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +3

      Her story truly is so sad!! They definitely need some family therapy!

  • @kaileeamburgey302
    @kaileeamburgey302 2 года назад +6

    Anja has always been my favorite culprit and that’s probably because I had just gone through a breakup when I first played captive curse 😂 what a baddie though. and honestly, knowing Markus, he probably deserved it

  • @writerspen010
    @writerspen010 2 года назад +4

    6:22 - Wow, what a vibe, what an aesthetic, what an icon.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +1

      LOL, that's certainly what they're going for isn't it 🤣

  • @sorachicken
    @sorachicken 2 года назад +7

    Yay! I was so excited for this topic and you totally nailed it.
    You even changed my mind on how sympathetic certain villains were, and how evil others were.
    Highlights of your video for me:
    • Your deep dive on Blackmoor's villain (who I didn't view with *loads* of sympathy) but now see through an entirely new lens
    • Your deep dive on Trail of the Twister's villain and how they are almost sympathetic, except they take no accountability for why the world "treats them" as it does
    • Your deep dive on Tomb's villain. I hadn't viewed them as all that evil (and I'll sort of blame the very anti-climactic ending). But you had such an excellent point about how they manipulated another desperate character, proving they are downright cruel!
    Awesome job!

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад

      Ahhhh, this was so fun to read!! So glad you enjoyed the video!!

  • @RSully94
    @RSully94 2 года назад +12

    I sympathize a lot with Jane, Corine and Soren.
    I was bullied and cyberbullied by the gay community as a teen (so of high school age just like Corine) mainly because I wasn't like others my age in the community (so outcasted just like her and Soren) - receiving that amount of emotional trauma over and over again will do a number on you mentally.
    And with Jane , I was isolated for 2 years after I left my hometown - partially because of covid but partially because of intolerant family members and moving a couple times as a result. And still to this day while I have made a couple friends down here, I rarely see them and I'm far away from my close friends and family and I'm surrounded by pretty shady people. so the only decent people I've met have been through work, which is a double edged sword.
    Jane, Corine and Soren all needed therapy or at least friends they could actually turn to for support. It doesn't excuse their actions in their respective games, but I feel like when you go through a bunch of trauma, even the best of people reach their breaking point and lash out if not given the help, love and support they need. And I feel like Jane, Corine and Soren would flourish in environments that allowed them to be the best versions of themselves because you can tell from each of their respective games how intelligent they are.
    Anyways, great video as always.

    • @dragonslayersworkshop8598
      @dragonslayersworkshop8598 2 года назад +1

      I’m really sorry about what happens to you

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад

      So sorry about what you've been through, that sounds so tough 😞 and I definitely agree, that is why those three ended up on the sympathetic end of the ranking!

  • @stuffwithsoph8264
    @stuffwithsoph8264 Год назад +5

    I think we give Corine too much of a pass. Yes she was a bit of an outcast and picked on a bit, but so was Mel! Mel never did anything like Corine (which saw Megan almost murdered and put in hospital), she did more than blackmail Rachel and Kim, she also tried to kill Nancy! Not cool.
    Rachel/Kim was also bullied and had even less friends than Corine and again, they never did what Corine did and they had more to loose than she did.

  • @alyailithyia
    @alyailithyia 2 года назад +5

    Yes! Love it. Maybe a video on the different nancy drew anesthetics/themes from the games?
    Thanks again Caitlyn ❤️

  • @austinpowers343
    @austinpowers343 2 года назад +3

    I love this video, thank you so much for making it!! It's cool how you sorted them too.
    What you mentioned at the end about stories not necessarily being stronger just because of the villains is really interesting. The classic era games are more likely to have sort of moustache-twirling "bad guy" culprits and many modern era games have well written villains but the classic era games sometimes win out just for how well they're made overall.
    I definitely agree with the top villains!

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +1

      Yes!! Mustache twirling is such a food way to describe it!

  • @ellenjacobson2819
    @ellenjacobson2819 2 года назад +7

    As usual, a wonderful, well-thought out video! I love the fresh ideas you and fellow detectives keep coming up with. In that spirit, here’s one of my own:
    I agree Clara intended to hurt Charlotte, but I think she may have been motivated by desperation more than/in addition to greed. On the Thornton family tree, we see Jessalyn was born the same year Charlotte died (there are inconsistencies with this tree and other details in the game, but for the sake of argument, I’ll assume it’s accurate). We also never hear mention of Jessalyn’s dad by any of the characters, even though she’s gone missing and is about to be married. So maybe he left Clara when she was pregnant. At this point, all the supporting adult relationships Clara had (her mom, Marianne and Dodge, and her grandpa) are gone. Perhaps, on top of her own mental health struggles, she felt abandoned, which was brought cruelly home by being cut out of the will. This is all speculation, of course, and she still is 100% responsible for hurting many people. But I think given the exploration of mental health in the rest of the game, there’s room for that interpretation.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +1

      Sure! That's a great description of the details contributing to her mental state!

  • @summerreadingnook
    @summerreadingnook 2 года назад +5

    I also sympathize a bit with Rentaro because I have the impression that he might have had a disorder or been on the autism spectrum and really didn’t understand the depth of the evil things he was doing to try to get what he wanted, for Miwako to move to the city with him. That’s just my opinion, though.

    • @RSully94
      @RSully94 2 года назад +2

      I'm on the autism spectrum myself and I wouldn't go to those types of lengths for something - the worst thing I'd do is I might go overboard and write a lot of stuff on Instagram.

    • @summerreadingnook
      @summerreadingnook 2 года назад +1

      @@RSully94 I am as well! I only mean that I see him as more disordered than the others in the evil category, not that it was fine for him to do those things. He is certainly still culpable.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +1

      It is always interesting to think about underlying factors as well, for sure!

  • @karricompton
    @karricompton 2 года назад +5

    I don’t sympathize with many of the culprits. I’m of the mind that it doesn’t matter what people do to you; wrong is wrong and lashing out violently isn’t the solution unless your life is personally being threatened and you are defending yourself.
    Yes, manipulation is evil, but it’s hard for me to put Rentaro in the same category as Taylor Sinclair, who puts Nancy in a literal tomb to rot.
    I do feel sorry for Jane and Fiona. And to some extent Joseph.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +1

      I definitely understand that interpretation of evil!

  • @AznGoth19
    @AznGoth19 2 года назад +3

    I would've changed where I ranked a few of the culprits but even so, you definitely gave a very in-depth analysis of the culprits and their motives that was a lot of fun to listen to! :)
    Personally while I do see what you mean about Jane being sympathetic, I do think she might (at least somewhat) lean into the group of culprits who're "sympathetic but still very much in the wrong." She definitely was feeling lonely and upset about her sad circumstances, but she was still very much willing to hurt Linda and (from what I could tell) didn't care much about what would happen to her after playing quite the psychologically abusive and malicious prank on her. And if I recall correctly, Linda wasn't even rude toward Jane until after her "curse" started, after which she started snapping at literally everybody (I do remember Linda's mother told Nancy she would never get angry before). Though I admit I do wonder if those around her could've been a bit more clued into how she was really feeling - maybe they were too wrapped up in themselves to see it? Still, she definitely seemed to like Linda in the beginning and even called her "mummy" - so maybe she was just good at hiding her feelings and things could've been avoided if she was honest from the start? Well I guess there's no way to know for sure without seeing what led up to Hugh's second marriage.
    I definitely agree with Fiona though - quite frankly I don't think she should really even be considered a "culprit" in the traditional sense. She really does nothing malicious at all. She's simply lonely, confused, and isolated.
    I would also switch out Detective Beech and Mitch into the "evil" category (or at least Mitch) - after all, Mitch was willing to resort to murder in order to protect his reputation when he was already committing crimes. But quite honestly he seemed more so that way in the original version (especially during the final showdown when he targets Darryl too), so I'm not sure if you were taking that into account. Also while we don't know much about the dynamic between Detective Beech and Mitch while they were working together, I always got the impression that they both viewed one another as "disposable" - though perhaps that's just how I saw it.
    I also agree on Joseph being an interesting case - quite honestly, I always thought that he really wasn't even much of a criminal as much as he had simply gone crazy from losing all that he'd ever known. I honestly wonder if he may have gone to a mental health facility instead of prison after his trial, as he seemed like he'd simply lost his sanity by the ending.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +1

      I think if Jane hadn't been 12-years-old, then I would have judged her actions more harshly! But I totally get what you're saying on all of these! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove 2 года назад +1

      The game doesn’t really touch on what Jane and Linda’s relationship was like before the “curse.” My only guess as to why Jane referred to her as “Mummy”, it’s possible that she underestimated just how severe this situation would get and felt some remorse for her actions but was too afraid of getting in trouble to admit what she did.

  • @24steelerfan24
    @24steelerfan24 2 года назад +1

    Great vid! Love to see analysis videos, they’re very comforting!

  • @lolbeech
    @lolbeech 2 года назад +1

    Honestly any culprit who goes as far as trying to kill Nancy would be considered evil in my book. Plain bad would be culprits such as Helena, Minette, Jane W., etc. Their actions are “bad,” but they don’t go as far as murdering someone or attempting to. Characters like Fiona and Jane P. are mostly misunderstood and not necessarily bad people but flawed ones. Culprits such as Dwane, Victor, and Ewan could be considered more malicious than evil, at least based on their actions in the games. They went to more extremes when it came to attempted murder (aka trying to kill more people and not just Nancy). This was a wonderful video and I loved hearing your thoughts on the culprits! Thanks for posting and sharing!

  • @blueberryney
    @blueberryney 2 года назад +2

    Victor is def most evil to me, I know a lot of people suspect him early on, but I remember being so shocked my first play that someone who’s supposed to be our boss would lure us into this mess!

  • @hazelabbiati6908
    @hazelabbiati6908 Год назад +1

    To be honest, I do want to give ONE defence here for the evil catagory. Of course, sympathy varies depending on the reader, but... hear me out.
    Rentaro. Yes, Rentaro. There's one vital piece of subtext in regards to him that completely changes his actions. Rentaro is a social outcast, basically every other character calls him weird as hell, he seems socially unaware, he is highly intelligent with a clear special interest - I would argue that the game heavily codes Rentaro as being autistic. I don't condone his actions by any means, but what this reads to me as is, he does not fully grasp the depths of what he's doing. He struggles to see things from the perspectives of other people, and doesn't understand just how badly this would traumatize Miwako and her family - And I don't think he fully realizes how much of an insult this is to Kasumi's memory. His happiness is in the city, and he believes Miwako's happiness must lie there too. This is the sad means to a deluded end.
    Part of the reason I encourage this reading is, Waters Edge is a tragedy, start to finish. This reading of his motivations, this almost Joseph Hughes style emotion behind his actions, brings the tragedy full circle. In his own twisted mind, Rentaro was truly trying to help Miwako be happy.

  • @kaylaleiann
    @kaylaleiann Год назад +1

    I would disagree with Emily’s classification. She poisoned the well with arsenic, which to me, indicates she was trying to kill Nancy’s friend (can’t remember her name lol).

  • @allisonbernholtz4949
    @allisonbernholtz4949 2 года назад

    As always, love the research and love of the games that is evident from your videos

  • @summerreadingnook
    @summerreadingnook 2 года назад +1

    I’m going to make a quick guess and then come back after watching and see if I was right. Least evil is Fiona, or maybe Jane Penvellyn, and most evil is Detective Beech.
    Edit: Oh it was a categorizing not analysis. I agree with most of your analysis! Great video.

  • @writerspen010
    @writerspen010 2 года назад +1

    You should do a Sims build of Mystique Manor for your patrons 😉🏰 You could make it very ND inspired and/or poll them for things they would want in their communal home.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +2

      I really should do that!! That would be so fun!

  • @alexandrabailey9341
    @alexandrabailey9341 2 года назад +2

    That pic of Elliot is terrifying 😳

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад

      Right?!

    • @jackgarrison8497
      @jackgarrison8497 2 года назад

      @@WizardKittenYT He definitely looks like A Shark and so does Andy Jason in The Game over screens

  • @lovelyluna961
    @lovelyluna961 2 года назад +3

    I was waiting for this video and as usual you hit the ball out of the park! I agree with all the groupings! What villain do you think deserves all the sympathy?

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад

      So glad you liked it! I think the HAU and CUR culprits are definitely the most sympathetic, though perhaps not entirely!

    • @lovelyluna961
      @lovelyluna961 2 года назад

      @@WizardKittenYT Yeah!! My heart goes out to CUR the most! The circumstances were just so sad!

  • @inesvillanueva4801
    @inesvillanueva4801 4 месяца назад

    While Jane needs more attention she contributed the most for the mental health state of her stepmother

  • @summerreadingnook
    @summerreadingnook 2 года назад +1

    I sympathize a lot with Anja. Imagine how many women are in her situation that she was in with Marcus, who is quite awful. However she went pretty far kidnapping her own nephew so I get it.

    • @GraemeCree
      @GraemeCree 2 года назад

      Sympathizing with her situation isn't quite the same thing as sympathizing with her.

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад

      Sure, I can see having empathy for her situation! A breakup is certainly tough, but she handles it in about the least healthy or productive way possible.

  • @brunette3cookie
    @brunette3cookie Год назад +1

    Jane is a spoiled brat and could have killed her stepmother by drugging her. Child or no, she isn't someone I sympathize with. I'd put her in sympathy, but bad. Joseph, on the other hand, just makes me want to cry. I was going to disagree about Rentaro, but once your phrased it like that, I was on board. Miwako wasn't going to get to be the owner, so why she was trying so hard when he was trying to get her to have a life, it seemed like this was the only way to get her to. Screwed up, but then if my partner tried to haunt me with the ghost of my father...well, I'd be on your culprit list as the third murder case of the series 😅 Kinda makes me regret the ending I picked now

  • @kelsey1467
    @kelsey1467 2 года назад +1

    i agree with your assesment on corine but her blackmailing the twins was more evil to me she could have wrote the notes herself she didn't have to go through all that trouble

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад

      I see what you mean!

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove 2 года назад

      Not to mention there’s reason to believe she tampered with Megan’s food which caused her to go into anaphylaxis. Although, I guess you could also argue it was entirely coincidental. Fans have often debate whether it was Izzy or Corinne who used Jacob to frame Mel for plagiarism.

  • @fadalerabrasool3563
    @fadalerabrasool3563 Год назад +1

    Most evil imo
    Dwayne
    Thanos
    Helena
    Corine
    Victor

  • @arianas9831
    @arianas9831 2 года назад +2

    Jane from secret of the old clock is evil

  • @gingergamer3270
    @gingergamer3270 2 года назад +2

    I sympathize with Rentaro, he was such a great guy the whole time and I feel like in the end they tried to make him look so evil but I never felt like that was really him. He just wanted Miwako to come to the city with him, and I felt like him scaring people isn't that bad of a crime. Surprised to see him up there with Anya who was deliberately trying to destroy her exes reputation and didn't care if that meant people dying in an "accident". This is just my opinion though

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  2 года назад +4

      I get that! I personally see it as more than just scaring people because the person that he made into a vengeful spirit was Kasumi, Miwako and Yumi's mother and Takae's daughter. The closeness of that makes the emotional manipulation really deliberate! If it was just a random ghost, it still would have been bad, but perhaps not as much.

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove 2 года назад +3

      I feel very conflicted about Rentaro. Before he was revealed to be the culprit, I genuinely enjoyed him. I thought he was awkward, but also endearing. Still, I can’t forget about his manipulative, malicious scheme. You’re right, he almost feels like a completely different character at the end of the game and not in a way that makes sense.

  • @megarakadmea
    @megarakadmea 2 года назад

    Evil non culprit…
    Spoilers?
    Toni from Alibi for sheer glee at someone else’s scheme going down and doing nothing to aid innocent parties.

    • @avalasialove
      @avalasialove 2 года назад

      She’s #2 on Wizard Kitten’s list of the most evil non-culprits. #1 (spoilers) is Simone from The Final Scene.