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What does it take to sway the hearts and minds of fans in the world of Margaret Qualley's performances? In today's head-to-head, we plunge into the murky waters of moral ambiguity with Felicity from 'Poor Things' and the cunning, pages-steeped Mia Sutton from 'Death Note.' These roles are more than mere portrayals; they are battlegrounds for fans' values, pitting resurrection against manipulation. As these characters vie for cultural supremacy, the question before us is clear: which portrayal resonates deeper, challenging our notions of heroism and villainy? Your choice says more about you than you might think.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' over Felicity in 'Poor Things' when it comes to the greatest Margaret Qualley Performances of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' 75.0% of the time over Felicity in 'Poor Things'.
Across all battles:
Mia Sutton in 'Death Note' win rate: 65.0%
Felicity in 'Poor Things' win rate: 35.3%
The top contender in the league is Sue in 'The Substance'. You can see how she stacks up against other remarkable performances by Margaret Qualley on the GOAT List.
Fans appreciate Felicity for her nuanced performance, capturing a delicate balance of innocence and depth that Margaret Qualley brings to the role. It's a refined act that showcases her versatility, drawing in fans who love more subtle, dramatic portrayals.
Mia Sutton's lead is huge because fans really connect with her edgier, more intense role in 'Death Note'. Her character's boldness and complexity seem to resonate more compared to the more subdued and intricate portrayal of Felicity.