Thread:RRabbit42/@comment-31036366-20180915201636/@comment-961279-20180915213833

It's easy to throw a "hero" or "villain" label at a character because they do something good or bad, but too often it isn't warranted. Did they go out of their way to specifically good things like saving or killing people? If so, then they might be a hero or a villain. Otherwise, they're just a good or bad person.

Regarding Lola, she is an antagonist on a few occasions. For "Sound of Silence", she figured out Lincoln's trick of using headphones and decided to teach him a lesson. For the other three, she acted selfishly.

The question is does she take it far enough to qualify being a villain? She cares about her family, but she'll fight with them or blackmail them to get what she wants. Does she do that simply because she's selfish, or does she go out of her way to hurt others? If all you can say is, "She's a mean person", that wouldn't automatically make her a villain.