The antagonist/antihero-protagonist being British is a pretty common American media trope. Ubiquitous even.
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I've noticed this.
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you know why, Helen. You know why.
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because scotland is eden.
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They know British baddies have panache, class, authority, a stiff upper lip, history & irony & are articulate - fiendish traits!
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having a british accent adds, like, 5 evil points to your total evilness...
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he's american in the comics which depicted the character better
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why not? one the things I like as an American about doctor Who is that almost everybody, throughout the galaxy, is English!
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Simon Cowell, Gordon Ramsey, Lucifer? Think it might be a thing here.
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He's attracted to anything with style!
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because he has more style and excellent vocabulary
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