

Do you guys think Madame Morrible deserves to be in the Pure Evil wiki? (Read description)
Here's the website. https://pure-evil-villains.fandom.com/wiki/Pure\_Evil\_Wiki It's dedicated to villains in media who have little to know redeeming good qualities and are completely 100 percent evil. And each character page lists reasons as to why they are.
Personally, I think Morrible deserves to be there for these reasons.
- She was absolutely cruel to Glinda at Shiz. I think we all know about the famous scene where she gives Glinda her wand and accepts her into her class. She straight up says that the only reason she's doing it is because Elphaba said she'd quit if Morrible wouldn't do this, and that Morrible truly thinks Glinda doesn't have what it takes.
- Speaking of that scene, let's go back to the scene where Morrible accepts Elphaba into her private class, she states that "she'll accept no other student". Glinda hears this, and is upset, especially because Glinda already put in to study in her class. Usually in scenes like this, the character says things like that, as a means to unintentionally disappoint the character who they are unaware is close to them. But personally, I think Morrible was completely aware Glinda was close enough to listen and said it just to upset her intentionally.
- After Elphaba and Glinda meet the wizard and he and Morrible reveal their plans, and after Elphaba wants no part in it, Morrible immediately betrays Elphaba and dubs her the "evil wicked witch" to all of Oz. Not only being the one responsible for Oz's citizens despising her, but it shows that the only reason that she ever accepted Elphaba and her powers, was because she intended to use Elphaba for her own selfish desires.
- She also is responsible for the death of Elphaba's sister Nessa (who by the way, was also loyal to Morrible and the Wizard) just so that Elphaba can come out of hiding, so they could capture her. It proves that Morrible has no remorse or regret in her actions, and doesn't care who she has to hurt or kill to obtain what she desires.
But that's just my take. What do you all think?