I'd like to add on bad guys/good guys that you can mostly be either or, but there are shades of grey. In film and TV these days, good guys can do bad things, bad guys can do good things. So being bad/good doesn't make you all good/evil, because humans have the capacity for both in them. To quote Timothy Hutton as Nate on "Leverage", "sometimes bad guys make the best good guys"! My namesake, Fluttershy, is a good example of the other side. To that equation. spends most of her time caring for animals, then at the end of season one winds up terrorizing the elusive exotic animals of Canterlot at the gala ("You... are going to LOVE ME!!!"). We can all go bat bleep crazy., hee hee.
I'd like to add on bad guys/good guys that you can mostly be either or, but there are shades of grey. In film and TV these days, good guys can do bad things, bad guys can do good things. So being bad/good doesn't make you all good/evil, because humans have the capacity for both in them. To quote Timothy Hutton as Nate on "Leverage", "sometimes bad guys make the best good guys"!
"Good" and "Evil" are pretty relative terms anyway.
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