The Game Theorists - Is Mark a Hero?

It begins with MatPat scrolling the internet and sees an article called "Brock Baker is officially Mark Thomas' voice actor". He reads about more it. He laughs and then turns to the audience. It then cuts to the theme. It cuts to images of Mario as it slowly morphs into the Warner Bros. shield. The pictures of the respective franchises are shown as he speaks. He shows a scene from Teen Titans Go!. The cover for the first game is shown.
 * Matthew: (reading) Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced that YouTube impressionist and the voice of Yo Mama ' s Brody Foxx is officially replacing the veteran voice actor Jess Harnell in newer installments of the series. (stops reading) Wait, what? That bearded dude gets to be in a Warner Bros. game and I don't? What's next? Brian Hull voicing Bugs Bunny or Scooby-Doo? Jacksepticye playing a Harry Potter character? Or Brizzy Voices voicing Charlotte Painex or Bubbles? Wait, who would I be? Batman?
 * Matthew: Hello, internet and welcome to Game Theory! Where we tackle franchises like Mario!
 * Matthew: Warner Bros. has been a powerhouse of entertainment for decades, having sucessful film franchises like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Mad Max and The Matrix, as well as successful TV series like ER, Friends, The Big Bang Theory, Supernatural and Alf. Besides, they've been a pain in the butt for Disney and Viacom for years thanks to animated franchises like Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear, Tom and Jerry, The Powerpuff Girls, Ben 10, Regular Show and Adventure Time. And of course, they're the owners of DC, home of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern and the best DC show, Teen Titans Go!.
 * Matthew: Kidding! Of course, Disney got jealous and ended up buying Marvel. But I'm getting ahead of myself. We all know Warner Bros. Games, right? They created stuff like Mortal Kombat, Batman: Arkham, Injustice, Collin the Speedy Boy, Good Ol' Magic, all those Lego games... However, our topic is Mark: Time Janitor.
 * Matthew: If you are unfamiliar with its plot, I'll lead you the way. It's basically a video game series mixing Doctor Who ' s concept with all that humor you're used to watch on either Fox, Comedy Central or Adult Swim. The first game is basically a dangerous criminal has been released accidentally from time prison and Mark, due to being the one who freed him, has to stop him and avoid the police. Plus, did I mentioned it has time travel? Mark is usually shown as the protagonist, but what if he wasn’t?