Thread:Mediawatcher/@comment-4708882-20160106063355/@comment-24469175-20160412172059

Here are tropes that Harold( you know the guy who shot the hostage to save a million people) glorifies:

Hero with bad publicity: seriously, after the incident the whole town grew to despise him, he even lost his job and was nearly convicted for his actions

I did what I had to: he really did, there was nothing else he could've done to save those people

Worthy opponent: Michael considers him such, since he's the only one who's actually been able to avoid detection from him and has even found some evidence to prove his true nature

Pragmatic hero and heroic BSOD: he was ashamed of shooting the hostage, but honestly it was the only way, he has no problem with killing criminals, but the fact that he had to kill a hostage to save many really disturbed him.

Not so different: he's killed just as many criminals as Michael and it's been hinted he's possibly just as crazed and maniacal as him

The reasons you suck speech: he gave one to the public, pointing out how ungrateful they are towards him saving them from a terrorist and how they all loathe him for shooting one hostage to save a million

Tragic hero: mainly due to mental turmoil, he's constantly suffering through ptsd since he did fight in war and is only one step away from becoming Michael

Anti hero: at first he started off as a truly kind and caring person, but as the series progresses, he slowly becomes more crazed and psychotic and has even displayed some sadism along the way, which he is trying his hardest to suppress