Thread:LittleAlex619/@comment-34903010-20170911070307/@comment-34903010-20170911234024

The problem in here is that it's how Lincoln is viewed in the episodes and the show. I don't think he is a hero, he's a main character and probably a protagonist (I'm more leaning towards main character). I looked up the definition of the these words and I came across that Lincoln is a main character and maybe a protagonist. A hero is more like a character who is going to win in a battle, like Superman or Spiderman. It's also the same as the argument of antagonist and villain, where a villain is the one who loses a battle and an antagonist is the opponent of the protagonist. An antagonist is the opposite of the protagonist and a villain is the opposite of a hero. The show is just about Lincoln living in a large family in his point of view. He's not considered as a hero because it doesn't show that he's fighting crimes are such. With the hero/protagonist/main character debate, a hero can be considered a main character/protagonist but the protagonist is NOT ALWAYS a hero. Same thing with antagonist and villain. A villain can be considered an antagonist, but the antagonist is NOT ALWAYS a villain. So here's my explanation why Lincoln isn't and shouldn't be considered a hero.