Thread:Sonic2479/@comment-24573226-20170707190838/@comment-26397825-20170709060732

He's still not a vilain. Yes, he's darker and more brutal, ut he works to protect the citizens of Gotham and only targets those who have commited crimes - he doesn't go after innocents. He's an  anti-hero.

And on that note, I am done with this conversation and unfollowing the thread. We've established that Jacques is the antagonist through directly opposing Weiss, who is a protagonist, even if he's not a villain-villain. This is just going in circles as you refuse to actually understand what makes someone a hero/anti-hero/villain/anti-villain. I suggest you go on TvTropes and read through their examples for each category to get an idea what actually makes someone a hero/villain.