Heroes Poll: Round 14 (It's the final countdown)
You guys suck. It's my grandpa's birthday, so I made Carl safe. Thus, you knocked out Crowley and Aziraphale, two of the greatest chracters to ever walk the pages of any book. They were amazing and now they're gone. So, VOTE OUT SNAPE! Why is he still here?! Who are you people?! Gah!
On a much better note, HOW INCREDAMAZEBALLS WAS DOCTOR WHO? Fantastic, right? Right? No more, Eleven naysayers, no more. Plus, it was followed by The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in my country, so the night was pretty much complete. I got to introduce someone to how wonderful Douglas Adams was.
At any rate, now is the next round, the next round is now.
Holy shit, are we down to our Top Five? Oh. Okay. Here's how this round will work: vote, but also tell me the ranking for the top 5 at the end of the day in the box I'll put below that. Go from first to be voted out to the winner (as such: Captain Loser, Mr Middling, Lady Supremely Awesome). I'll have a lame-ass (or potentially cool) prize for whoever comes the closest.

The Finals:
-Sherlock Holmes: A consulting detective who can tell you all about yourself from little more than the state of your shirt sleeves, who would probably have been able to tell you who exactly Saucy Jack was, were he given the case, and he would have done it all while being fantastic at playing the violin.
-Atticus Finch: A man who took on a case he'd already lost, just because it was the right thing to do and, in his occassionally stunted fashion, taught his children how to be good people.
-The Doctor: A lonely madman with a box, this guy has travelled the universe saving your ass and those of a ton of other people. Last of his species, he is pretty damn tragic (sometimes moreso than others), but he can always spare a cheeky grin.
-Carl Fredricksen: My grandpa. I mean, a defeated old man who has lost everything and failed and giving the woman he loved her dream. He overcomes his tragicness to save a child from a sucky youth - and, you know, death - and realizes just how great of a life he's had (and continues to).
-Severus Snape: Dude causes the death of the woman he loves and raises the child of that woman, knowing absolutely all the tragedies that kid will have to suffer. He allows himself to be played by the grandmaster of the Light and keeps the Dark (fairly) convinced he's with them. His life sucks and he sacrifices it to save the day.
And for a mention, have Batman vs Jesus.
On a much better note, HOW INCREDAMAZEBALLS WAS DOCTOR WHO? Fantastic, right? Right? No more, Eleven naysayers, no more. Plus, it was followed by The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in my country, so the night was pretty much complete. I got to introduce someone to how wonderful Douglas Adams was.
At any rate, now is the next round, the next round is now.
Holy shit, are we down to our Top Five? Oh. Okay. Here's how this round will work: vote, but also tell me the ranking for the top 5 at the end of the day in the box I'll put below that. Go from first to be voted out to the winner (as such: Captain Loser, Mr Middling, Lady Supremely Awesome). I'll have a lame-ass (or potentially cool) prize for whoever comes the closest.
The Finals:
-Sherlock Holmes: A consulting detective who can tell you all about yourself from little more than the state of your shirt sleeves, who would probably have been able to tell you who exactly Saucy Jack was, were he given the case, and he would have done it all while being fantastic at playing the violin.
-Atticus Finch: A man who took on a case he'd already lost, just because it was the right thing to do and, in his occassionally stunted fashion, taught his children how to be good people.
-The Doctor: A lonely madman with a box, this guy has travelled the universe saving your ass and those of a ton of other people. Last of his species, he is pretty damn tragic (sometimes moreso than others), but he can always spare a cheeky grin.
-Carl Fredricksen: My grandpa. I mean, a defeated old man who has lost everything and failed and giving the woman he loved her dream. He overcomes his tragicness to save a child from a sucky youth - and, you know, death - and realizes just how great of a life he's had (and continues to).
-Severus Snape: Dude causes the death of the woman he loves and raises the child of that woman, knowing absolutely all the tragedies that kid will have to suffer. He allows himself to be played by the grandmaster of the Light and keeps the Dark (fairly) convinced he's with them. His life sucks and he sacrifices it to save the day.
Vote for your LEAST favourite hero
Sherlock Holmes
3(37.5%)
Atticus Finch
2(25.0%)
The Doctor
0(0.0%)
Carl Fredricksen
3(37.5%)
Severus Snape
0(0.0%)
Who's going to win? Rank the characters from fifth to first place, separated by commas
And for a mention, have Batman vs Jesus.