Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-366087-20160128133451/@comment-26205772-20160128135206

For the most part, there's nothing you're missing. I'll just bring up one point from definition of the category for clarity...

Villains who are referred to in the very titles of the works in which they appear...

So, as I'm sure you're aware, this constitutes both direct and indirect references to the titular villain. Brahms Heelshire as an example of an indirect titular villain, as he is the "boy" referenced to in the work's title. Dexter, as you said, is a direct example.

But something like Uncle Ruckus? That's plain and simple misuse of the category. Unless there's an episode of The Boondocks I'm missing that makes a reference to Ruckus, the category doesn't apply.

So no, you're not missing anything. You've full permit to start cleanup.