FANDOM. The Great Villains Wiki. Popular pages. The character can just be a bad person (and maybe even somewhat sympathetic); the Moral Event Horizon is a black mark in their history that can never be forgiven. Register Start a Wiki. 159 Pages. Games Movies TV Video. Category:Moral Event Horizon | The Great Villains Wiki | Fandom. Add new page .
Villaisn who have crossed the Moral Event Horizon, and therefore have very little chances of redemption.
Wikis. The " Moral Event Horizon ", or " MEH " for short, refers to an action by wrongdoer that is so vile that it usually eliminates the audience's sympathy for the villain and makes it clear that they are unrepentantly evil and will not be redeemed, unless if they themselves are offended by the actions of another villain, or admit themselves that they are beyond redemption. Moral Event Horizon", or "MEH" for short, refers to an action by wrongdoer that is so vile that it usually eliminates audience sympathy for the villain and makes it clear that they are unrepentantly evil and will not be redeemed, unless if they themselves are offended by the actions of another villain, or admit themselves that they are beyond redemption. A Complete Monster lives on the other side of the Moral Event Horizon, but crossing the Moral Event Horizon does not automatically imply that the crosser is a Complete Monster. Explore Wikis; Community Central; Start a Wiki; Search Sign In Don't have an account? While all Complete Monsters have crossed the Moral Event Horizon, not all villains who cross it are Complete Monsters. The " Moral Event Horizon ", or " MEH " for short, refers to an action by wrongdoer that is so vile that it usually eliminates audience sympathy for the villain and makes it clear that they are unrepentantly evil and will not be redeemed, unless if they themselves are offended by the actions of another villain, or admit themselves that they are beyond redemption.