Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-27818776-20150110222939/@comment-1762629-20150112011553

With Katz, it all comes down to a manner of screentime. Fusili was a one-shot character who still had a lot going for him (murdering people and then using their bodies as puppets), but Katz, as the show's main antagonist, had a lot more appearances going for him. He explored more heinous ways of killing his victims, was much more sadistic, and it is heavy implied that he has had a lot more victims than Fusili. Managing to kill Eustace and Muriel and convert the bodies into puppets doesn't really mean anything seeing as A. the show suffers from negative continuity, and B. Katz tries that every time they meet. Considering the amount of times Katz crosses Courage, Fusili might be more successful, but Katz is more heinous in the long run. Attempted murder is just as bad as the result.

Still, one could make an argument for Fusili that it regards down to a matter of resources and screentime. For a one-shot, Fusili is pretty heinous. Aside from the zombie serial killer duo (who aren't as prominent as Fusili and Katz), there are relatively few villains affecting the heinous standard. Fusili's as bad as he can be in this case, given what he has and the time he had to do it.

So, there.