[@WilsonTurner] Many of the characters here run the gamut between paranoid, cynical, and entirely disaffected. Someone vocally defending their strengths like Harold did is something that will rub people the wrong way. I don't think your character's stupid. Neither the way you play him, nor the way you set him up, make him stupid. He's talkative, outgoing, and willing to hold by what he believes even when it draws heat to him. He's given us the most dramatic tension so far, and that's a good thing. He didn't make a good first impression, but hey, impressions change. Just know that we aren't targeting you, and we won't automatically shoot down everything your character does.