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does anyone else think herbert might be the antagonist/villain?

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why would he be the bad guy?

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just one kick! maybe he wants to keep walter from finding out about the past, to protect him? perhaps.


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On mark's route, walter's mom said that herbert finally came out of his room...well. There are many possibilities.

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We found a blueprint similar to our necklace at Mark's house. (If I remember correctly)

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Maybe Mark is using us and Herbert is trying to protect us. there are many possibilities

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Hmmm... Maybe no, villain for what??

Antagonist/villain is a strong call.

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To be honest, if Andy were to introduce a villain it would probably be best to be outside of the main group of characters


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Out of everyone who was in the picture, I'd say Herbert would probably be the best contender for an antagonist role in the story with all the flashback and mystery surrounding him. And as previously stated in Mark's storyline, Walter's mom did say Herbert was going out of his room more setting up an appearance or even maybe a start to his antagonistic role? Or I might just be looking into things too much lol.

But I could clearly see a story without the antagonist element introduced.

villain/antagonist in the sense of wanting to fuck walter's life

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Well talbot is a potential antagonist, but that can only be happen in Gil's route, and he can't be a villain.

There is a difference between the "antagonist" and a "villain"

Villains are antagonist that is hate by everyone, and he as a villain also hates every character, that is why the word "VILLAIN" is strong calling/naming.

In Talbot's case, everyone hates him, but walter is the only character (maybe) that Talbot want to deal with and one of the MC likes him (somehow) but he's consider as antagonist. (IF I SPOKE SOMETHING WRONG, YOU'RE FREE TO CORRECT)

yes, your definition of antagonist and villain seems correct to me, but the talbot itself seems to be just a tantrum child... doesn't seem to pose a real threat. He will at most hurt walter physically. Now a real villain might want to go further