The Line: "I'm not sorry." How He Dies: Cowardly suicide. Too many great villains are undermined horribly by a final moments change of heart, or a death bed attempt to gain forgiveness, when their malignancy would have worked far better without any acknowledgment of their remaining humanity. Audiences occasionally want villains to go down in a blaze of glory, offering a final middle finger to the hero's attempts to bring them to justice, and Abbot's final admission that he isn't sorry for any of his heinous behaviour fits his character perfectly.