But this is no high-stakes war. It’s more like a messy, day-to-day life of dealing with constant, petty chaos. The good ones have to stop the bad ones from crossing any lines, while pretending everything’s fine with the humans around them. It’s a lot of late-night arguments over who’s doing the dishes, passive-aggressive comments about who’s breaking the rules this time, and the bad ones constantly trying to push the envelope. The criminals may not be able to change, but the good ones can’t just sit back and let everything fall apart. Between enforcing rules and dealing with the petty criminal antics, they still have to live together, share a space, and try not to lose their patience. It’s like a constant balancing act—fighting crime, keeping the peace, and maybe, just maybe, finding something unexpected in each other along the way."