Thread:Mediawatcher/@comment-4708882-20160426013645/@comment-24469175-20160702100943

By the way is this a good establishing character moment?

Late in the story, Harold has Paul Trevors at gun point at his head, and then someone tells him that if he kills Paul he will be just like him, Harold says this afterwards: "I already am" and then shoots Harold straight in the brain ended him immediatly without a moments hesitation or without a single flinch over what just happened, why? He's been killing criminals since the beginning and never cared before, why should Paul be an exception? This alone tells you a lot about him.

Is that good?

Like I said I don't Harold to fall under designated hero or hero by proxy, I want him to be a genuine hero but with extremely violent tendencies.