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Imagine this: a battle where truth-seeking zeal meets quiet, guiding wisdom. In one corner, Ben Bagdikian from 'The Post', a reporter unearthing pivotal truths in a time of national chaos. In the other, Father March from 'Little Women', the soft-spoken moral backbone of a family striving through war. This isn't just about choosing a favorite performance; it's a clash between the thunderous chase of justice and the gentle resilience of familial love. What does it say about us, the fans, and our view of greatness? Does the pen or the heart sway your spirit more profoundly in Odenkirk's portrayals?
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The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.
Jimmy McGill in 'Better Call Saul' is currently the top contender. Fans can't get enough of his complex character transformation. Check out the full GOAT List to see how the other roles stack up!
Fans love Father March because Bob Odenkirk brings a warm, comforting presence to the role. It's a side of Odenkirk that contrasts with his more intense or comedic roles, and people really appreciate seeing this versatility in his acting.
Fans are torn because both performances are stellar, but in such different ways. Ben Bagdikian in 'The Post' showcases Odenkirk's serious, journalistic side, while Father March in 'Little Women' brings out his softer, fatherly qualities. It's really about what side of Bob resonates more with you!