Thread:Mimic45/@comment-27818776-20151119191810/@comment-1705775-20151119214616

also in most fiction there are FAR more than "good guys" and "bad guys", it is actually a sign of very poor writing if every character can be comfortably placed into "good" or "bad".. save in media designed for young audiences or parodies, where simplistic writing and ideas are important.

In most media "good" and "evil" are incredibly blurred, it just happens a villain commits far more "evil" than the hero.. even then it can be completely reversed.. look at Punisher, he's almost as "evil" as any villain but he is considered a hero, albeit a violent and psychotic one.

Mr. Bean is a setting where no one is "good" or "bad", Mr. Bean himself is absolutely neutral (leans towards "selfish") - plenty of other series do similar (South Park, Simpsons, Family Guy..)