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The Origin of Antiheroes
The Origin of Antiheroes: Growing up, I was always drawn to characters who didn’t fit the mold of a traditional hero. They were flawed, complex, and often made questionable choices. These antiheroes felt more real to me, mirroring the struggles we all face in life. From ancient myths like Achilles to modern protagonists in comics, the antihero has evolved dramatically. Early examples challenged…
You know I’m not saying it WILL happen but can you image how devastated allen would be if he found out that killing akuma wasn’t actually helping? That indeed he was just killing a living thing and even worse that souls don’t go anywhere/heaven and hell don’t exist? Wouldn’t that just be the absolute worst to see him realize his entire life was meaningless and had accidentally committed mass genocide? Boy I certainly hope it doesn’t go their or he is doomed
There's also this claim haters make on Korra's "Bitchy" (pardon the usage) moments. Like the protagonist need to be a goody-two-shoes always. I'm not saying that good character like Aang don't make for good protagonists. It's just that flawed characters like Korra are equally valid. Viewers REALLY need to wise up to this.
Exactly. That's pretty much what I've been saying all along. ;)