Talk:Frank Lundy/@comment-84.125.84.97-20130909011952/@comment-1405841-20130929184340

An antagonist does not have to be "evil" or the "bad guy", if the protagonist themselves is in some way a "bad guy". An antagonist tries to stop the protagonist (or kill them), so in this case with Dexter being the protagonist of the story...Lundy had suspicions of him and was an obstacle for Dexter to overcome. After he begins suspecting James Doakes though, he's not antagonistic towards Dexter anymore.

Antagonistic =/= bad guy.