



It's true that the Origami Killer may have kidnapped eight children, killed them, collected evidence so he could destroy them and killed people that knew who he was, but at least he can be treated as sympathetic as he has a tragic back story about him losing his twin brother, as a matter of fact, he puts orchids on the dead children's chest as a sign of regret for what he has done, but Blake on the other hand has no empathy or light-heartedness at all and is so unlikable that it's really hard to get engaged with his character.Even though he does good intentions since he wants to find and track down the Origami Killer to stop him from killing more children, but at the same time, Blake doesn't across as any better either, as most of the crimes that he commits are just as bad as what the killer does.The biggest problem with the aspects of Blake's character is how much of a terrible person who he is to everyone around him, even to his co-workers, he may not be the main villain or be a completely evil person, but he's also pretty much shown to be an aggressive, hypocritical and an arrogant control freak who is somehow even more unlikable and psychopathic than the Origami Killer himself and is willing to break the law just so he can get through his own way.
