But protagonists are protagonists and heroes are heroes.
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A hero cannot be a hero unless in a heroic world.
At its core, 'Heroes' is an ensemble character drama with genre elements.
Heroes are those who can somehow resist the power of the situation and act out of noble motives, or behave in ways that do not demean others when they easily can.
Heroes in drama are people who try hard to reach a virtuous ideal. And whether they succeed or fail really doesn't matter - it's the trying that counts.
It is much more fun to write about villains then heroes. The villains are the ones that think out the scheme, and the heroes just kind of come along for the ride.
I think there are only two kinds of heroes: the flamboyant ones and the angry-yet-silent types. Every character on TV falls into either category.
Every character I play has to be the hero of his own story, the way we're all heroes of our own lives.
That's what protagonists do. They work hard, they have a conflict, they overcome the obstacles.
You know, heroes are ordinary people that have achieved extraordinary things in life.
Heroes are defined by their villains - Batman is nothing if he doesn't have Two-Face.
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