Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4851935-20161220152123/@comment-2175012-20170217123207

Basically it amounts to the final product. For instance, there's Griffin from Red Zone Cuba. From what it seemed, Griffin seemed to be a ruthless anti-hero who states several times that he intends on going straight (when he clearly doesn't), but possibly due to bad writing on the producers' part, he instead comes off as a straight up villain. Normally, ideas tend to change once the final product is conceieved; a character intended to be pure evil may end up having mitigating factors, while a character you're supposed to root for is irredeemable.