Each week the staff team take turns on selecting candidates for Hero of the week based on the latest episode.
The Other Other was unavailable last week and so I've decided to do the
"Meet Kevin Johnson" villain of the week.
Below are my candidates. Please note that this is based purely on my opinion and you think differently - feel free to post your views and/or vote in the poll.
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Benjamin Linus

A man would do anything for his child..and so it goes, Benjamin manages to overlook the aggression and back-biting of Rousseau and Karl, and gives them a free ticket to the 'sanctuary' just so Alex can be safe.
A small gesture it may seem, but his love for his ungrateful daughter is so natural and selfless.
They often say that being a parent is one of the most thankless tasks..and so it goes..
Michael Dawson

It's a murkey business this redemption malarky. There are wrongs and rights in Michael's return to the island..whilst it's easy to see the negatives in his coersion and the visible strings on his limbs and the attempt to blow his brains out, what I really appreciate is his attempt to make up for his past decisions. Not that his actions are not understandable..because they are, to me at least. But sometimes a path is so convoluted with right
through wrong, that it's hard to know your head from your tail..morality becomes skewed. However i will not knock a man for trying to redeem himself if his redemption is
genuinely for the right reasons. There was a moment on the deck when Mike realised just what
team Keamy would be going to do to his buddies on the island, and from that moment I believe he was prepared to protect not his own pride and sanity..but the lives of his fellows.
One of the most conflicted characters..but I sensed a bit of heroism in Mike which stretched beyond
Waaaaaaalt
John Locke

Flying the flag for openness, John Locke removed the grenade from Miles' face (that'll teach him for tryiing to imitate the great mans Orange smile) and proceeded to keep everyone in O-town in the loop.
This was not only refreshing but helpful, it even stirred a peep out of Claire, who I had feared had fallen off the side of the earth.
John Locke runs neither a democracy not a dictatorship, but we need to bottle whatever it is he's doing because the world needs a leader like our John
