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Alphas on TV - InsurgentMax - 02-10-2013

Following from Nomad77's naturals thread, just thought we'd give some examples of great alpha characters in TV or movies.

Just to get the ball started..
Mad Men- Don, Roger
House of Cards- Frank Underwood
Any Bond film


Alphas on TV - username - 02-10-2013

They exist but for every 1 "alpha" character there are about 50 "beta" characters.

In films, besides Bond, two other great characters I love are Indiana Jones and Tony Stark.


Alphas on TV - Arcais - 02-10-2013

Harrison ford was great from Indiana jones. He was very alpha in Blade Runner too


Alphas on TV - Emancipator - 02-11-2013

And in Star Wars, although Han had a bit of oneitis with Leia


Alphas on TV - WestIndianArchie - 02-11-2013

Tyrion Lannister - Game of Thrones


Alphas on TV - Stoic - 02-11-2013

Don Draper/Roger Sterling, Charlie Harper, Hank Moody, Harvey Specter.


Alphas on TV - funkyzeit - 02-11-2013

Obviously Don Draper.

I stopped watching Californication after I saw in first season how Hank Moody let's a 16yo brat get away with almost destroying his life, and how he let his ex wife behave. Don't know what happened after that but I have a feeling its the same: he has some good comeback lines and does jack shit and luck and pussy come right into his lap while women around him get rewarded and encouraged to be bitches. Not how it works IRL.


Alphas on TV - MikeinMKE - 02-11-2013

Adam from girls was a great alpha for 1/2 of first season.

Best line in tv history... "Where do you want it...on your face?"

The brothers on shameless are great role models for young guys today


Alphas on TV - Every10GivesMeA10 - 02-11-2013

Ths guy:

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Alphas on TV - Mage - 02-11-2013

Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) in Lethal weapon was pretty alfa IMHO.

Expendability is alfa and Riggs demonstrates it by walking into gunfire not caring about geting shotright at the start of movie 1.

In the second movie he even picks up a girl in a grocery store.


Alphas on TV - Mage - 02-11-2013

Most alfas in TV and movies are the villains.

Hans Gruber would be the best archetype of this, but I am sure you can name many many others like him.

That is because the villain needs to be strong and menacing to keep up the tension while also exciting and charismatic in some way so that the audience would "love to hate" him. Also portraying alfas as villains goes in hand to hand with the demonisation of males the modern western culture pushes.

In most movies the bad boy is more interesting then the good guy. And in some special but not so rare cases, from the red pill point of view, he even appears to be the true hero or the one with higher morals.


Alphas on TV - Acute Angle - 02-11-2013

The lead in the film Rodger Dodger is a decent example, but the film overall is anti-game.


Alphas on TV - ballsyamog - 02-11-2013

Banshee, Lucas hood. The guy does what he wants when he wants to. Great show


Alphas on TV - scotian - 02-11-2013

My penis, last night, recorded on your sister's Iphone.


Alphas on TV - reino341 - 02-11-2013

Red Pill Movies


Alphas on TV - bojangles - 02-11-2013

yeah Tony Stark is pretty good, except that he's now oneitis

Bruce Wayne?

you can't beat 60s movies, Hud, Butch Cassidy, Sundance, etc.


Alphas on TV - rastignac - 02-12-2013

Any 20th century movie. DeNiro, Pacino, Mitchum, McQueen, Newman, John Wayne, Christopher Walken, etc. Watch that stuff nightly millennial men and de-program yourself.

Roger Moore's Bond is a bit soft... still have to like him.

American TV in 2013 is just awful misandrist shite.


Alphas on TV - Christian McQueen - 02-12-2013

Any Steve McQueen movie and the show Nip/Tuck (Christian Troy character) come to mind.


Alphas on TV - bojangles - 02-12-2013

Quote: (02-12-2013 12:08 AM)rastignac Wrote:  

Any 20th century movie. DeNiro, Pacino, Mitchum, McQueen, Newman, John Wayne, Christopher Walken, etc. Watch that stuff nightly millennial men and de-program yourself.

Roger Moore's Bond is a bit soft... still have to like him.

American TV in 2013 is just awful misandrist shite.

the 90s and shit like Friends started it all

Ross and Chandler are 'the guys to be' whilst Joey, the guy who gets the women is shown as 'stupid'


Alphas on TV - eradicator - 05-07-2013

I like the guys on swingers. Well one of them had game at least(the tall one).
Jack Nicholson characters from Chinatown and The Last Detail were awesome.
Humphry Bogart was a total player in almost all of his films.

I want to say Jimmy stewart type of characters from classics like Vertigo or Rear Window,(essentially an everyday man who is put into impossible situations and still succeeds) but his 'ah shucks' personality seems more beta.


Alphas on TV - The Beast1 - 05-07-2013

Other than Madmen, I can't stand TV.

All of the men are bumbling idiots. No surprise that the most missed demographic of TV are males from 18-35


Alphas on TV - Surreyman - 05-07-2013

Quote: (05-07-2013 03:46 PM)master_thespian Wrote:  

I want to say Jimmy stewart type of characters from classics like Vertigo or Rear Window,(essentially an everyday man who is put into impossible situations and still succeeds) but his 'ah shucks' personality seems more beta.

Jimmy Stewart is a 1950s man, Alpha and Beta weren't defined on anywhere near the same terms that they are today. 1950s Alpha was all about your interactions with other men. Most men acted towards women in a way that would be perceived as 'beta' today, because it was relevant to the way women were at the time. That was how you got a girl.


Alphas on TV - Dr Feelgood - 05-07-2013

Dr. Christian Troy from Nip/Tuck - just awesome!


Alphas on TV - InternationPlayboy - 05-07-2013

Kenny Powers- Eastbound and Down

Walt- Breaking Bad


Alphas on TV - Teedub - 05-07-2013

Any traditionally male figure on TV is a good thing. Ned Stark from G.O.T was a good one. Khal Drogo was an unrealistic Alpha for modern times, but undoubtedly cool.

Walter White, Stringer Bell, dudes from Sons of Anarchy etc are all 'alpha', notice how they're all criminals. Girls love that escapism/fantasy shit. I guess men do too for different reasons.