I recently watched the MIB trilogy and honestly, I really enjoyed it. However I saw she was in the PG category and I don't think she belongs there. For my second removal proposal let's discuss, Laura Vasquez.
Who is the Hero?[]
Laura Vasquez is the tritagonist of MIB II, replacing Agent L as the central female character in the film. She secretly was the Light of Zartha and the daughter of the posthumous character Lauranna. She serves as a brief love interest of the protagonist of the MIB franchise Agent J.
Why She Doesn't Qualify?[]
Although she may have the personality of a potential PG candidate, she doesn't have the actions. She might literally have the least heroic actions of any MIB character. She doesn't commit any heroic actions and mainly serves as a love interest to J and the macguffin near the end. When it's revealed she's the light of zartha, she departs on a spaceship to lead her people thereby ending her entire involvement in the movie without having commited a single heroic action (unless you count her being a witness to her boss's murder). While you might expect that she doesn't commit actions on par with Agent J and deuteragonist Agent K, even Agent L killed Edgar the bug indirectly saving J and K in the first movie. Frank the Pug informs J and K about the Arqullian galaxy's location in the first movie, and acts as an informant when Serleena takes over MIB headquarters. Griffin indirectly saved Earth by giving Agents J and K the Arc net to defend against the Boglodite invasion, the Worms help recapture MIB headquarters from Serleena, and finally even the anti-heroic/villainous Jack Jeebs restored Agent K's memory in the second film. Bottom line: Everyone does more than Laura does in both the second film and overall series in general.
Final Verdict[]
I think I've demonstrated that she pretty decisively fails the admirable standard, but the decision lays on you. What do you think?