Eileen Hill (Monk)
'Eileen Hill (Tamlyn Tomita) was a villainess from Monks seventh season finale, "Mr. Monk Fights City Hall" (airdate February 20, 2009).
Eileen Hill was a city councilwoman who was leading the effort to demolish the parking garage where Trudy Monk was killed, in order for a playground to take its place. Eileen encountered Adrian Monk, who chained himself inside in protest, and sympathized with his passion; agreeing to put the demolition on hold and putting the matter to a new vote, but later in the episode, Eileen was found deceased, having been murdered.
However, the investigation's progression revealed that Eileen's seemingly sweet nature masked her true villainous persona, as she was revealed as a manipulative adulteress. Eileen was engaged…
Credenza Fudgers (Danger Force)
Credenza Fudgers (Hayley McCarthy and Cheryl Texiera) is the hidden main (redeemed) villainess from the third and final season of Danger Force.
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Heel Turn
- 3 Redemption
- 4 Trivia
Credenza Fudgers is the mother of Buddy Fudgers, and she was introduced in episode 3.03, "Big Dynomite," which saw Ray Manchester (Captain Man) date Credenza so the Danger Force can look into Buddy, as they suspected him of being Lil' Dynomite--a young superhero turned foe for Captain Man. The suspicions were correct, and Lil' Dynomite continued his plan to get revenge on Captain Man, but the episode's climax saw each one learn the other's secret, while also revealing that Credenza didn't know about either of their alter-egos. In addition, Credenza and Ray had …
Laurel St. James (The Cases of Mystery Lane)
Laurel St. James (Samantha Ferris) was a redeemed villainess from the 2024 Hallmark film, The Cases of Mystery Lane: Death is Listening, the second film in the series (airdate September 13, 2024).
Laurel St. James was a famous podcaster whose fanbase included Birdie and Alden Case, and as the film established, Laurel's central topic was the notorious Roxdale Killer, who was described as having murdered three women 30 years prior. Later in the film, Laurel was on the mic announcing to viewers that she would reveal the true identity of the Roxdale Killer, only to be shot to death during her podcast. The Cases, along with officer Tom Newman, investigated Laurel's murder, with the investigation revealing that the "Roxdale Killer" was actually a f…
Jordan Winter (Accused)
Jordan Winter (Dina Shihabi) is the tragic main villainess from "Val's Story," episode 2.06 of Accused (airdate November 26, 2024). She is the second wife of Trey Winter.
Jordan's first appearance saw her encountered by main protagonist Valentina "Val" Pierce (Trey's first wife) as she dropped off her son, Oliver. The episode established that Trey was abusive towards Val in their marriage, though Jordan appeared to act like she was being treated differently than Val was. However, later in the episode, Trey was found deceased in his garage, with Val being accused of killing her ex-husband. As for Jordan, she appeared to voice Val's innocence, but she appeared to be hiding something.
At Val's trial, the truth ended up being revealed that Jordan a…
Dr. Kathleen Kennedy (SuperFriends)
Dr. Kathleen Kennedy (Marlene Aragon) is the main villainess from "Attack of the Cats," the first segment of episode 3.07 of the 1980s SuperFriends series (airdate October 22, 1983).
Dr. Kathleen Kennedy is a scientist at the Lucas Institute, and in the episode, she and Professor Stevens were working on a project that centered on improving vision in humans, by using the gene that is responsible for the cats' night vision. Through a microscope, Kathleen found the exact gene and informed Stevens of the news, adding that they had to place the gene inside one of the cats. As Kathleen took out one of the cats, she ended up scratched, with her reaction resulting in Kathleen accidentally knocking over the gene culture.
Kathleen's attempt to clean up t…