Problematic because: "BJ holds in all of his negative emotions, until something seemingly innocuous happens, and then all that rage becomes everyone else's problem. BJ tends to focus on what he lost in going to war and not really fully understand that others are hurting too, even if they don't also have a wife and child waiting for them at home. His best friend, Hawkeye, is also sometimes his punching bag (once quite literally). He knows just how to get under his skin and loves to get him where it hurts. BJ pranks everyone and sometimes the pranks aren't just making you put too much salt in your food, sometimes it involves things like making you think you're getting too fat or too thin…or convincing you that you're going to be pranked soon and so you get your guard up and become paranoid about everything…and then he makes you dance pantsless on the table while singing, "You're The Tops". He's very unhinged, is the point."
Propaganda: "BJ can be very loving. He is especially fond of children. He will gush and mush about his daughter, Erin until you throw something heavy at him. BJ is a wonderful doctor, who deeply cares for his patients. He just wants to go home and be the person he was when he left, regardless of how impossible that really is. He does care about Hawkeye, in ways he can never really express…not even to himself."
Problematic because: "Sakura is capable of great destruction, and does so in her route of the game, Heaven's Feel. As such, here is Sakura's list of crimes from the Villains Wiki, edited for clarity (the asterisks indicate actions she did of her own free will): Mass murder, mass cannibalism, mass torture, mind rape (bad end only)*, mass destruction, corpse desecration, mutilation*, terrorism, pollution, corruption/brainwashing, stalking*, kidnapping*, soul theft*, property damage, global endangerment/attempted omnicide, familicide*"
Propaganda: "In Sakura's defence, she didn't want any of this to happen. Sakura Matou (nee Tohsaka) has been tortured since she was five years old, eaten alive from the inside by bugs psychically controlled by her abusive adoptive grandfather. The above crimes were part of her grandfather's plan to birth an ultimate evil that he implanted inside of Sakura when she was six. That's not even mentioning the part where he orchestrated her adoptive brother to sexually assault her regularly to ensure that she would be miserable enough for the evil to overtake her. Sakura becomes capable of ending the world simply because of her pain and the thing inside her, and her friends have to fight the local priest to give her a metaphorical abortion and save her. Sometimes you gotta kill your shitty rapist brother and grandfather. Sometimes, if your biological sister, who you've been hoping would rescue you all these years, makes the mistake of taunting you in the middle of your world-ending breakdown, you have to show her what you've been through by force.
All Sakura wanted was a family who really loves her. She was only able to get that in one route of a three-route visual novel, after eating hundreds of people and stabbing her sister, but she got it in the end. Also she's cute and purple and bitter and a great cook and loves horror stories."