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Heavy replacing Arc Villain makes sense. However Ward is not a {{WildCard}} either. He didn\'t swing between both teams. He serve himself throughout season two. As shown in his orginal \'helping\' with Sunil. That was to remove him from Whitehall so he can insert himself. In the end serving his own goal. Especially the second time \'helping\' which inserted Kara to infiltrate and abduct Kara. He does not match the {{HeelFaceRevolvingDoor}} because he did not take any genuine steps of redeeming himself for past actions. Trying to give what he \
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Heavy replacing Arc Villain makes sense. However Ward is not a {{WildCard}} either. He didn\\\'t swing between both teams. He serve himself throughout season two. As shown in his original \\\'helping\\\' with Sunil. That was to remove him from Whitehall so he can insert himself. In the end serving his own goal. Especially the second time \\\'helping\\\' which inserted Kara to infiltrate and abduct Bobbi. He does not match the {{HeelFaceRevolvingDoor}} because he did not take any genuine steps of redeeming himself for past actions. Trying to give what he \\\"thinks\\\" his previous crush wants does not count. Also a {{WildCard}} has no good or evil default setting. However as seen in season two going on a murder spree, including a scientist he kidnapped for Kara. As well as that soldier he killed kidnapping Sunil \\\"back\\\" from prison where he put him in the first place. Acts done in self interest as well as that whole Kara abducting Bobbi for torture and using her as bait to try to kill her rescue team. Swings into intentional evil. So in the end Ward is definitely not a {{WildCard}} as does not match the parameters of neutrality moral wise. When most of his acts where self interest, furthering evil acts of others willingly or actively doing evil things ( murder, torture) then it definitely lacks the moral middle ground that would make {{WildCard}} match his actions. As while there is proof of evil actions and intent, none for good.
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Heavy replacing Arc Villain makes sense. However Ward is not a {{WildCard}} either. He didn\'t swing between both teams. He serve himself throughout season two. As shown in his orginal \'helping\' with Sunil. That was to remove him from Whitehall so he can insert himself. In the end serving his own goal. Especially the second time \'helping\' which inserted Kara to infiltrate and abduct Kara. He does not match the {{HeelFaceRevolvingDoor}} because he did not take any genuine steps of redeeming himself for past actions. Trying to give what he \
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Heavy replacing Arc Villain makes sense. However Ward is not a {{WildCard}} either. He didn\\\'t swing between both teams. He serve himself throughout season two. As shown in his orginal \\\'helping\\\' with Sunil. That was to remove him from Whitehall so he can insert himself. In the end serving his own goal. Especially the second time \\\'helping\\\' which inserted Kara to infiltrate and abduct Bobbi. He does not match the {{HeelFaceRevolvingDoor}} because he did not take any genuine steps of redeeming himself for past actions. Trying to give what he \\\"thinks\\\" his previous crush wants does not count. Also a {{WildCard}} has no good or evil default setting. However as seen in season two going on a murder spree, including a scientist he kidnapped for Kara. As well as that soldier he killed kidnapping Sunil \\\"back\\\" from prison where he put him in the first place. Acts done in self interest as well as that whole Kara abducting Bobbi for torture and using her as bait to try and kill her rescue team. Swings into evil. So in the end Ward is definitely not a {{WildCard}} as does not match the parameters of neutrality moral wise. When most of his acts where self interest, furthering evil acts of others willingly or actively doing evil things ( murder, torture) then it definitely lacks the moral middle ground that would make {{WildCard}} match his actions.
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