I would probably argue that Indiana Jones is Lawful Good. He believes priceless artifacts should be in a museum and will risk his life to do so. It seems like a good thing and it falls under the notion of law being the prime virtue.
Vader seems like Neutral Evil: he kills younglings and gives into his feelings (e.g., he kills Count Dooku instead of arresting him), which is diametrically opposed to the Jedi code. A better choice, in my opinion, would be Javert in Les Miserables or the cop (played by David Morse) who pursued House in season 3.
I agree with David Ali: Anton Chigur is too hard to classify. I too think there should be a better example. On the other hand, I disagree on Rorschach; he is the quintessence of Chaotic Good. He is good because his ideals are impeccable, even if his methods are psychotic.
dlauthor may be onto something with Aragorn being Lawful Good.
Haven't seen Lost or played GTA IV; everyone else seems like a good pick.
Vader seems like Neutral Evil: he kills younglings and gives into his feelings (e.g., he kills Count Dooku instead of arresting him), which is diametrically opposed to the Jedi code. A better choice, in my opinion, would be Javert in Les Miserables or the cop (played by David Morse) who pursued House in season 3.
I agree with David Ali: Anton Chigur is too hard to classify. I too think there should be a better example. On the other hand, I disagree on Rorschach; he is the quintessence of Chaotic Good. He is good because his ideals are impeccable, even if his methods are psychotic.
dlauthor may be onto something with Aragorn being Lawful Good.
Haven't seen Lost or played GTA IV; everyone else seems like a good pick.
Toolbit out.