Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-28650358-20160604154019/@comment-2059440-20160604170524

modern "villains" can be three-dimensional characters, you seem to be thinking all "villains" must be the pantomine types of old that are dedicated to evil.. these types of stereotypes have long faded.. the "villain" in a modern setting is not so much the "seeking evil for evil's sake" character but rather the character that causes the greatest strife, danger and upheavel in their setting - either by choice or by actions.. it is very possible for modern "villains" to have all the fears, hopes and dreams of a traditional hero.

in the end our past and our personalities do not define who we are, it is our current actions that do that.. thus is the same in media : no matter how tragic or complex a character is, it is their actionss that define if they are a hero, villain or "neutral".