User blog comment:S3r0-Ph1i/What constitutes a villain?/@comment-43971605-20191015234326

No. Mika is not a possible villain. He can't be. I don't see it.

Just because he strongly opposes Guren (for good reasons), doesn't make him a bad guy. Regardless if Guren started the SOTE experiment or not, he still uses and emotionally abuses Yu (not all the time but you should get my point)--also took part in the apocalypse. Mika don't like that, and it's 100% justified. His inherent distrust or dislike; whatever his feelings are for the Shinoa Squad (bless them btw), don't make him a villain either. He's a vampire. It was literally stated by Crowley that he can't grow to like anyone. Not to mention they defend Guren--who experiments on Yu. Even if he was their former commander, c'mon.. put yourself in Mika's shoes. I know i wouldn't be exactly pleased either.

He's a traumatized teenage boy who was abused as a kid, saw his family die right in front of him, and was forced to become a vampire against his will. He just wants to keep the last of his family safe. He's overboard about it, yes, but wouldn't you too?

Sorry okay, I went off topic and vented. And I'm frankly very biased. This comment could've been a lot more insightful but it wasn't because I'm not insightful, to be honest. Nonetheless I officially join the Mika protection squad. He did nothing wrong.