Nobody is ever just a straight up protagonist or antagonist - everybody's morally ambiguous.
I'm interested in flawed protagonists. I was raised on them.
You don't need to like your protagonists.
We can't help identifying with the protagonist. It's coded in our movie-going DNA.
With the crime novels, its delightful to have protagonists I can revisit in book after book. Its like having a fictitious family.
As long as the protagonist wants something, the audience will want something.
Most traditional ghost stories feature rather hapless protagonists, who have nasty things happen to them.
My protagonists, male and female, are me.
People always want to identify a writer with their protagonist.
You look like a protagonist.