The Paradox of being a Villain.

If there is one thing that best describe this, it is the Suicide Squad. A team of the world’s most dangerous, cunning, incarcerated super villains was assembled by Amanda Waller, who is those one of the villains that who does not see herself as a villain, does not trust the superheroes of the world, and she does not particularly care whom she hurts in her pursuit of the greater good. The team was composed of dangerous criminals from Belle Reve Prison namely the hitman Deadshot, the lovely former psychiatrist Harley Quinn, the pyro kinetic ex-gangster El Diablo, opportunistic thief Captain Boomerang, genetic mutation Killer Croc, and specialized assassin Slipknot. Together they were send off on a mission to defeat the enigmatic, insuperable entity, a witch-goddess known as the Enchantress. They could have left, as villain as they are, and see the world turns to ashes, yet they stayed to fight for the greater good.

There will be times when the good guys have to be bad guys, and likewise bad guys in some times have to be good. Before facing choices, a cause arises to which becomes the reason why we have to choose. Villains do make their choice to become villains, yet the cause of choosing and becoming a villain is often times can be seen and heard as environmental.