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** In ''The Mountain and the Viper", Oberyn is cool and generally badass the entire fight against Gregor (and for that matter, the whole season), but in the moments leading up to his... gruesome death, Gregor has him so utterly broken he's screaming like a child.



** Jon Snow's time at the Wall is one long object lesson in not taking himself too seriously and even moreso his time among the wildlings, and he learns from these lessons.
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*''Series/AlRawabiSchoolForGirls'': Ruqayyah is one of the AlphaBitch's best friend and a GirlyBruiser who savagely beat up an asthmatic little girl. Her reputation is ruined after a photo of her without the hijab is leaked.
-->[[spoiler:'''Ruqayyah's mother''']]''':''' [[spoiler:Nobody wants [[DefiledForever damaged goods]], do they? [[MadonnaWhoreComplex A girl's reputation is all she has. It's just like a glass vase. If you break it, it can't be fixed, and even if you do fix it, it will never be the same.]] And now, Ruqayyah, [[KickTheDog you're just a broken vase]].]]

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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS12E3 Secrets and Spies]]", Glen Jarvis is a stuck-up, snobbish ObstructiveBureaucrat who rudely refuses Barnaby's advice about the security of the house, demands that officers run security on Larkin playing cricket and then blames Barnaby when Larkin turns up dead. However, after a ''second'' murder occurs on his watch, he's forced to call Barnaby in a panic and hand the case back to him with the promise of no more obstruction, and is ReassignedToAntarctica at the end of the episode.

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In "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS12E3 Secrets and Spies]]", Glen Jarvis is a stuck-up, snobbish ObstructiveBureaucrat who rudely refuses Barnaby's advice about the security of the house, demands that officers run security on Larkin playing cricket and then blames Barnaby when Larkin turns up dead. However, after a ''second'' murder occurs on his watch, he's forced to call Barnaby in a panic and hand the case back to him with the promise of no more obstruction, and is ReassignedToAntarctica at the end of the episode.episode.
** Norman Grigor in "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS14E6 The Night of the Stag]]", though he does have it coming as he acts so holier than thou even to Barnaby and Jones, that Silas Trout's action of leaving a milk bottle filled of 'The Beast' to tempt him comes across as mild.
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* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'': In "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS12E3 Secrets and Spies]]", Glen Jarvis is a stuck-up, snobbish ObstructiveBureaucrat who rudely refuses Barnaby's advice about the security of the house, demands that officers run security on Larkin playing cricket and then blames Barnaby when Larkin turns up dead. However, after a ''second'' murder occurs on his watch, he's forced to call Barnaby in a panic and hand the case back to him with the promise of no more obstruction, and is ReassignedToAntarctica at the end of the episode.

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