I think thats why stories with more complex character development are gaining traction in the market - people are tired of the simple Clark Kent who is good because he is good - audience members want real people - and in the real world you can find yourself as the villain if your not careful - nor is being a villain as simple as 'being rich' or 'being selfish' just as good is not as simple as 'being in the right place at the right time' and 'standing up for the weak and the downtrodden' - think about those who made this site - I bet they're real heroes, but there were probably times when they were tested, and failed
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by the way you can find more villainous reads over at @escapehatch
-I just posted this article: https://steemit.com/life/@escapehatch/film-i-m-producing-will-challenge-political-correctness