Victarion
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Yep. There are no "human" redeeming qualities to Sauron. There arent any redeeming qualities of any kind. He is evil incarnate. Its too bad more of his history didnt get put on screen because in the Second Age of Middle Earth he put the place through a blender. He is barely represented in Jackson's trilogy. It doesnt even scratch the surface of the thing that Sauron is.
I would have liked Jackson to take some liberties with the trilogy and show a weakened Sauron directing Balrogs etc from Barad-Dur. As it stands, I think killing Theoden's son was the worst he did in the film. That was indirectly, of course, which fits with Sauron as a master manipulator.