Thread:Mediawatcher/@comment-4708882-20160106063355/@comment-24469175-20160224203433

You know in my idea, it's not very idealistic, it goes more towards a realistic approach, for one, redemption is not common, most villains in the series are either killed or imprisoned for life, and the ones that aren't are hated by society and are treated like garbage by Michael especially. Like I said, once you go bad there's no going back. Most villains have some standard or redeeming values and the ones that don't usually have somewhat of a tragedy that keeps them away from monster territory, you already know the four exceptions, basically the point of my idea, things could always get worse or better and it's really out of anyone's control. Even remorseful villains in the series don't get redeemed and they end up dying in disgrace. Outright villains, delusional villains, and even villains by proxy statement are not given any pity by the people around them, only the audience watching can pity them, Michael himself has no sympathy for them even after he learns of their tragedy.