Was it The Sopranos that established the antihero approach?
I do believe it can be done - the issue is with antiheroes on shows like Breading Bad, The Sopranos, Mad Men, etc the hero acts like a villain but we are in the unusual position of relating to/feeling sympathy for them.
When Sopranos ended, a lot of fans wanted to see Tony's comeuppance and that angered the creator who thought it was fickle or something that the fans cheered Tony on for years and as the series finale approached, some fans indicated that they wanted to see Tony "get justice." The problem is, you shouldn't want both. You can't egg Tony on for the entire series to murder willy-nilly and then tune into the ending expecting to see him get whacked for all the terrible things he's done.
A Section 31 series with MU Philippa Georgiou will have to grapple with these issues... especially if she is pretending to be the PU Philippa Georgiou.
I do believe it can be done - the issue is with antiheroes on shows like Breading Bad, The Sopranos, Mad Men, etc the hero acts like a villain but we are in the unusual position of relating to/feeling sympathy for them.
When Sopranos ended, a lot of fans wanted to see Tony's comeuppance and that angered the creator who thought it was fickle or something that the fans cheered Tony on for years and as the series finale approached, some fans indicated that they wanted to see Tony "get justice." The problem is, you shouldn't want both. You can't egg Tony on for the entire series to murder willy-nilly and then tune into the ending expecting to see him get whacked for all the terrible things he's done.
A Section 31 series with MU Philippa Georgiou will have to grapple with these issues... especially if she is pretending to be the PU Philippa Georgiou.