| “ | Hey, Pop. Time for din dins! | „ |
| ~ Isaiah calling his father for dinner - his most famous quote. |
| “ | Put that in your book. | „ |
| ~ Isaiah after raping his father in the bathroom. |
| “ | I loved him better than you ever did! | „ |
| ~ Isaiah claimed he is the one who loved his father more than his mother Joan. |
Isaiah Johnson is the main antagonist of 2011 indie horror short film The Strange Thing About the Johnsons. He is a delusional and incestuous son and the arch-nemesis of Sidney and Joan Johnson who repeatedly raped his father for years until his death. He later died at the hands of his own mother when he tried to kill her.
He is portrayed by Brandon Greenhouse as an adult while Carlon Jeffery played his younger self.
His Evil Rankings[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- He has been sexually abusing and repeatedly raping his father for years which he began when he was twelve as was evidenced when he's masturbating while looking at the photo of his father when he was younger.
- Even after he has grown up, he continues to sexually abuse his father.
- Even though his raping his father was shown off-screen, it still has an impact on him as he has a sexual attraction to him when he was younger and Joan discovers the length of the abuse while also hearing Sidney screaming when he's being raped by Isaiah in the bathroom.
- Despite being married and having a wife, he doesn't show respect or care for her as he only pays sexual attention to his father.
- He groped his father after "thanking" him for everything.
- He creepily stares at his father while making out with his wife.
- He made an excuse of getting left behind to stay with him by breaking a glass of water.
- He always manipulated and gaslighted his father into believing that he started the abuse after he discovered his memoir.
- After he said he'd be burning this memoir, he then threatened him if he looked at another copy of his memoir again.
- The next morning, he attempts to guilt-trip him for the second time as he sees another copy of his memoir, which makes him responsible for his death as he tries to run away before he gets hit by a white van.
- He doesn't even care about his mother, as shown when he ignores her in favor of paying sexual attention to his father and angrily yells at her to stay away and calls an ambulance while he mourns over his death.
- When his mother Joan confronts him over his sexual abuse of his father, he spitefully tells her that he's the only one who loved his father more than her before attempting to kill her by shoving her into a fire pit for this, which results in his well-deserved death at her hands.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- Despite his very twisted relationship with him, he did genuinely care for his father as he tried to warn him to watch out for the white van and sobbingly breaks down while mourning over his death, despite knowing his father was going to release incriminating evidence of his sexual abuse. After his funeral, he wore his father's sweater and looks at his photo in honor of him.
External Links[]
- Isaiah Johnson on the Villains Wiki
- Isaiah Johnson on the Hate Sink Wiki
- Isaiah Johnson on the Pathetic Pinhead Wiki
