Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-366087-20170101175359/@comment-366087-20170106201312

Sure they can be "good". Normal good. Just not Heroic. William Foster is an example of an Average Guy who had a Bad Day and in his narrative became a villain. He didn't even realize he was on a slow decent on a Slippery Slope until the end and said in surprise, "I'm the bad guy? When did I become the bad guy?"

He could even have been an average joe Cop but never Heroic, never having stood out from among his brothers and been a non-hero good guy.

Just being "Good" is not the same as being a Hero.

Understand that this is how Villains handles average Good Guys. Unless they've changed, Heroes Wiki classifies "Slice of Life, Average Joe, Non-Heroic Good Guys" as "heroes". As in "Not Bad Guys or Villains".

For example Braceface's Sharon Spitz is a Slice-of-Life Protagonist in her show who does not do anything "Heroic" on the order of say, Wonder Woman but she is still considered a "hero" there because she is not a Bad Guy. But that's how Heroes Wiki handles heroes. It does not apply here.