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*''Series/AlRawabiSchoolForGirls'' has a platonic ([[IncestSubtext or is it?]]) example with Layan and her brother Hakeem. When he hears that Layan talking on the phone to someome, he asks if she's "hiding something", and when Layan tells him she's entitled to privacy. His response is to get more aggressive.
--> '''Hakeem:''' ''"Privacy? Privacy? What does a 17 year old need "privacy" for, anyway?"''
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* Eli from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''. He goes crazy after Clare starts talking to Fitz, and acts this way toward Imogen when they date. He finds out that it isn't related to his mental illness, he's just possessive.

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* Eli from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''.''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration''. He goes crazy after Clare starts talking to Fitz, and acts this way toward Imogen when they date. He finds out that it isn't related to his mental illness, he's just possessive.
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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E1InThroesOfIncreasingWonder In Throes of Increasing Wonder...]]": Lestat murders [[TheBeard Lily]] after Louis avoids him for an extended period of time in order to isolate him emotionally, therefore making a vulnerable Louis more receptive to the idea of becoming Lestat's immortal companion.

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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E1InThroesOfIncreasingWonder In Throes of Increasing Wonder...]]": Lestat murders [[TheBeard Lily]] after Louis [[ClosetGay Louis]] avoids him for an extended period of time in order to isolate him emotionally, therefore making a vulnerable Louis more receptive to the idea of becoming Lestat's immortal companion.
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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, [[TheScapegoat placing the blame squarely on her]] for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette Brown -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.

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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, [[TheScapegoat placing the blame squarely on her]] for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to [[LoveMakesYouCrazy Lestat's warped sense of logic).logic]]). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette Brown -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.
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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E1InThroesOfIncreasingWonder In Throes of Increasing Wonder...]]": Lestat murders Lily after Louis avoids him for an extended period of time in order to isolate him emotionally, therefore making a vulnerable Louis more receptive to the idea of becoming Lestat's immortal companion.

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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E1InThroesOfIncreasingWonder In Throes of Increasing Wonder...]]": Lestat murders Lily [[TheBeard Lily]] after Louis avoids him for an extended period of time in order to isolate him emotionally, therefore making a vulnerable Louis more receptive to the idea of becoming Lestat's immortal companion.



** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, placing the blame squarely on her for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette Brown -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.

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** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]": Considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, [[TheScapegoat placing the blame squarely on her her]] for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette Brown -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.
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** Tom becomes one after divorcing his first wife Wendy and realizing he actually did have feelings for her, although Wendy herself only saw Tom as a friend and their marriage was a CitizenshipMarriage to keep her from being deported back to Canada. Even when he gets over her romantically, he still feels disgusted over the fact that she later starts seeing the RatedMForManly Ron.

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** Tom becomes one after divorcing his first wife Wendy and realizing he actually did have feelings for her, although Wendy herself only saw Tom as a friend and their marriage was a CitizenshipMarriage to keep her from being deported back to Canada. Even when he gets over her romantically, he still feels disgusted over the fact that she later starts seeing the RatedMForManly manly Ron.
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** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E1InThroesOfIncreasingWonder In Throes of Increasing Wonder...]]", Lestat murders Lily after Louis avoids him for an extended period of time in order to isolate him emotionally, therefore making a vulnerable Louis more receptive to the idea of becoming Lestat's immortal companion.
** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E3IsMyVeryNatureThatOfADevil Is My Very Nature That of a Devil]]", Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah Macon, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was [[StalkerWithACrush stalking]] them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows Jonah will be shipped off to France for UsefulNotes/WorldWarI soon, so he figures Jonah will likely die there.)

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** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E1InThroesOfIncreasingWonder In Throes of Increasing Wonder...]]", ]]": Lestat murders Lily after Louis avoids him for an extended period of time in order to isolate him emotionally, therefore making a vulnerable Louis more receptive to the idea of becoming Lestat's immortal companion.
** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E3IsMyVeryNatureThatOfADevil Is My Very Nature That of a Devil]]", Devil]]": Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah Macon, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was [[StalkerWithACrush stalking]] them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows Jonah will be shipped off to France for UsefulNotes/WorldWarI soon, so he figures Jonah will likely die there.)



** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E4TheRuthlessPursuitOfBloodWithAllA ...The Ruthless Pursuit of Blood with All a Child's Demanding]]", although Lestat initially refuses Louis' request to transform Claudia into a vampire because "''[[BilingualBonus Elle est trop jeune]]''" ("She is too young"), he does the wrong thing anyway (not to mention that she didn't consent to it) because he realizes that [[BabiesMakeEverythingBetter creating a daughter is the only way to ensure that Louis — who was about to abandon Lestat — will stay with him]].
** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E5AVileHungerForYourHammeringHeart A Vile Hunger for Your Hammering Heart]]", when Claudia announces that she has returned home after a 7-year absence just so that she can take Louis with her to Europe, Lestat -- who is now also a JealousParent -- is boiling with rage because he feels that she's stealing Louis from him, so [[AbusiveParent he strangles her]]. When Louis comes to her defense, Lestat ''totally loses control'' because it's solid proof that Louis loves Claudia more than him. Lestat then [[DomesticAbuse beats the crap out of Louis]] for not loving him enough, and since nothing else he has tried has worked, a desperate Lestat resorts to a horrific level of violence to scare Louis into submission.
** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]", considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, placing the blame squarely on her for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette Brown -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.

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** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E4TheRuthlessPursuitOfBloodWithAllA ...The Ruthless Pursuit of Blood with All a Child's Demanding]]", although Demanding]]": Although Lestat initially refuses Louis' request to transform Claudia into a vampire because "''[[BilingualBonus Elle est trop jeune]]''" ("She is too young"), he does the wrong thing anyway (not to mention that she didn't consent to it) because he realizes that [[BabiesMakeEverythingBetter creating a daughter is the only way to ensure that Louis — who was about to abandon Lestat — will stay with him]].
** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E5AVileHungerForYourHammeringHeart A Vile Hunger for Your Hammering Heart]]", when Heart]]": When Claudia announces that she has returned home after a 7-year absence just so that she can take Louis with her to Europe, Lestat -- who is now also a JealousParent -- is boiling with rage because he feels that she's stealing Louis from him, so [[AbusiveParent he strangles her]]. When Louis comes to her defense, Lestat ''totally loses control'' because it's solid proof that Louis loves Claudia more than him. Lestat then [[DomesticAbuse beats the crap out of Louis]] for not loving him enough, and since nothing else he has tried has worked, a desperate Lestat resorts to a horrific level of violence to scare Louis into submission.
** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]", considering Still]]": Considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, placing the blame squarely on her for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette Brown -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.
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The trope's description for The Baby Trap is "Someone in a relationship deliberately causes a pregnancy without their partner's consent, usually by lying about or sabotaging birth control, in order to bind their partner to them." This doesn't apply to the show's version because Louis asked Lestat to turn Claudia, so he consented to it.


** Lestat murders Lily after Louis avoids him for an extended period of time in order to isolate him emotionally, therefore making a vulnerable Louis more receptive to the idea of becoming Lestat's immortal companion.
** Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah Macon, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is that he knows Jonah will be shipped off to France for UsefulNotes/WorldWarI soon, so he figures Jonah will likely die there.)
** The sheer intensity of Lestat's love for Louis is unhealthy, and this quote from the third episode sums up the former's mindset.

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** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E1InThroesOfIncreasingWonder In Throes of Increasing Wonder...]]", Lestat murders Lily after Louis avoids him for an extended period of time in order to isolate him emotionally, therefore making a vulnerable Louis more receptive to the idea of becoming Lestat's immortal companion.
** In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E3IsMyVeryNatureThatOfADevil Is My Very Nature That of a Devil]]", Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah Macon, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking [[StalkerWithACrush stalking]] them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is that because he knows Jonah will be shipped off to France for UsefulNotes/WorldWarI soon, so he figures Jonah will likely die there.)
** The sheer intensity of Lestat's love for Louis is unhealthy, and this quote from the third same episode sums up the former's mindset.



** Although Lestat initially refuses Louis' request to transform Claudia into a vampire because "''[[BilingualBonus Elle est trop jeune]]''" ("She is too young"), he does the wrong thing anyway (not to mention that she didn't consent to it) because he realizes that [[TheBabyTrap creating a daughter is the only way to ensure that Louis — who was about to abandon Lestat — will stay with him]].
** When Claudia announces that she has returned home after a 7-year absence just so that she can take Louis with her to Europe, Lestat -- who is now also a JealousParent -- is boiling with rage because he feels that she's stealing Louis from him, so [[AbusiveParent he strangles her]]. When Louis comes to her defense, Lestat ''totally loses control'' because it's solid proof that Louis loves Claudia more than him. Lestat then [[DomesticAbuse beats the crap out of Louis]] for not loving him enough, and since nothing else he has tried has worked, a desperate Lestat resorts to a horrific level of violence to scare Louis into submission.
** Considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, placing the blame squarely on her for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette Brown -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.

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** Although In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E4TheRuthlessPursuitOfBloodWithAllA ...The Ruthless Pursuit of Blood with All a Child's Demanding]]", although Lestat initially refuses Louis' request to transform Claudia into a vampire because "''[[BilingualBonus Elle est trop jeune]]''" ("She is too young"), he does the wrong thing anyway (not to mention that she didn't consent to it) because he realizes that [[TheBabyTrap [[BabiesMakeEverythingBetter creating a daughter is the only way to ensure that Louis — who was about to abandon Lestat — will stay with him]].
** When In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E5AVileHungerForYourHammeringHeart A Vile Hunger for Your Hammering Heart]]", when Claudia announces that she has returned home after a 7-year absence just so that she can take Louis with her to Europe, Lestat -- who is now also a JealousParent -- is boiling with rage because he feels that she's stealing Louis from him, so [[AbusiveParent he strangles her]]. When Louis comes to her defense, Lestat ''totally loses control'' because it's solid proof that Louis loves Claudia more than him. Lestat then [[DomesticAbuse beats the crap out of Louis]] for not loving him enough, and since nothing else he has tried has worked, a desperate Lestat resorts to a horrific level of violence to scare Louis into submission.
** Considering In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]", considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, placing the blame squarely on her for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette Brown -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.
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* ''Series/YoungSheldon'': In "A Nuclear Reactor and a Boy Called Lovey", after Dr. Sturgis sees Dr. Linkletter hitting on Connie, he becomes this trope and starts a fight with Linkletter.
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* ''Series/DerryGirls'': Kathy characterizes her ex as being controlling and insecure, but then tells a story to elaborate on it... and it's a SubvertedTrope. It sounds like he was completely justified in being so.
-->'''Sarah:''' We heard about your wee divorce. Nightmare.\\
'''Kathy:''' Yeah, it was a difficult decision, but Paul, my ex, well, he just became so controlling.\\
'''Mary:''' Jesus. Really?\\
'''Kathy:''' He was unbearable towards the end, it was always, "Oh, Kathy, why did you stay out all night?" Or, "Who was that man you were having dinner with, Kathy?" He was very insecure.\\
'''Mary:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Wonder why.]]
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* Tom Marans from ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' murdered his girlfriend because he believed she was going to leave him for her ex-boyfriend [[IfICanfHaveYou and he refused to let her leave him]].

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* Tom Marans from ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' murdered his girlfriend because he believed she was going to leave him for her ex-boyfriend [[IfICanfHaveYou [[IfICantHaveYou and he refused to let her leave him]].
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* ''Series/{{Andor}}'': Timm is this to Bix, his beautiful smuggler girlfriend who aids the eponymous Cassian Andor. His jealously of their working relationship causes him to stalk Bix without her knowledge and upon seeing her with Cassian in a bar, he snaps and rats Cassisn out to Preox-Morlana. Whether this was a [[MistakenForCheating overreaction]] or his suspicions were well founded is debatable as while Bix clearly loved Timm, her closeness with Cassian is undeniable. [[spoiler:Either way his clinginess and jealousy not only loses him Bix, but his life when Preox-Morlana shoot Timm when he charges at them for violently detaining Bix.]]

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* ''Series/{{Andor}}'': Timm is this to Bix, his beautiful smuggler girlfriend who aids the eponymous Cassian Andor. His jealously jealousy of their working relationship causes him to stalk Bix without her knowledge and upon seeing her with Cassian in a bar, he snaps and rats Cassisn out to Preox-Morlana. Whether this was a [[MistakenForCheating overreaction]] or his suspicions were well founded is debatable as while Bix clearly loved Timm, her closeness with Cassian is undeniable. [[spoiler:Either way his clinginess and jealousy not only loses him Bix, but his life when Preox-Morlana shoot Timm when he charges at them for violently detaining Bix.]]



** Leonard himself, mostly as a result of being an InsecureLoveInterest to Penny. Notably, the only time he starts doing the "crazy" part was in a sixth season episode regarding Penny working with a classmate, confronting the guy with an anonymous tip that her boyfriend has "gang" connections. Before this, he could certainly seethe with jealousy at times, but rarely did it manifest in something crazy.
* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': Jake Peralta tends to have a fit of strong jealousy toward any guys who get close to his love interest Amy Santiago, including Teddy Wells, Melvin Stermley and Detective Dave Majors. [[spoiler:Despite this, the two still end up marrying.]]

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** Leonard himself, mostly as a result of being an InsecureLoveInterest to Penny. Notably, the only time he starts doing the "crazy" part was in a sixth season episode regarding Penny working with a classmate, confronting the guy with an anonymous tip that her boyfriend has "gang" connections. Before this, he could certainly seethe with jealousy at times, times but rarely did it manifest in something crazy.
* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': Jake Peralta tends to have a fit of strong jealousy toward any guys who get close to his love interest Amy Santiago, including Teddy Wells, Melvin Stermley Stermley, and Detective Dave Majors. [[spoiler:Despite this, the two still end up marrying.]]



* Michael in ''Series/{{Brotherhood}}'', to the point where he's blind to the fact the everything else in his life is falling apart.

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* Michael in ''Series/{{Brotherhood}}'', to the point where he's blind to the fact the that everything else in his life is falling apart.



* Eli from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''. He goes crazy after Clare starts talking to Fitz, and acts this way towards Imogen when they date. He finds out that it isn't related to his mental illness, he's just possessive.

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* Eli from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''. He goes crazy after Clare starts talking to Fitz, and acts this way towards toward Imogen when they date. He finds out that it isn't related to his mental illness, he's just possessive.



** As it turns out, Will is seemingly prone to just as much jealously when it comes to Hannibal. You would think, after Hannibal [[spoiler:kept his encephalitis from him, framed him for his crimes and got him thrown in a mental physicality, pretended to kill their shared surrogate daughter and later tried to have his wife and step-son killed]] that he'd be able to resist Hannibal's charm and attention, but he can't. Though his eventual coldness towards his previous crush Alana comes partially from her not believing him about Hannibal being the Chesapeake Ripper, he becomes outright hostile toward her after learning she and Hannibal are dating and the relationship hardly recovers. He's even worse towards Bedelia Du Maurier, the woman who took his place as Hannibal's outlaw partner in season three, [[spoiler:likely being the one to choose her as the final victim we see Hannibal and Will go after together]].

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** As it turns out, Will is seemingly prone to just as much jealously jealousy when it comes to Hannibal. You would think, after Hannibal [[spoiler:kept his encephalitis from him, framed him for his crimes and got him thrown in a mental physicality, pretended to kill their shared surrogate daughter and later tried to have his wife and step-son killed]] that he'd be able to resist Hannibal's charm and attention, but he can't. Though his eventual coldness towards his previous crush Alana comes partially from her not believing him about Hannibal being the Chesapeake Ripper, he becomes outright hostile toward her after learning she and Hannibal are dating and the relationship hardly recovers. He's even worse towards Bedelia Du Maurier, the woman who took his place as Hannibal's outlaw partner in season three, [[spoiler:likely being the one to choose her as the final victim we see Hannibal and Will go after together]].



** Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah Macon, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows Jonah will be shipped off to France for UsefulNotes/WorldWarI soon, so he figures Jonah will likely die there.)

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** Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah Macon, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because that he knows Jonah will be shipped off to France for UsefulNotes/WorldWarI soon, so he figures Jonah will likely die there.)



** Although Lestat initially refuses Louis' request to transform Claudia into a vampire because "''[[BilingualBonus Elle est trop jeune]]''" ("She is too young"), he does the wrong thing anyway (not to mention that she didn't consent to it) because he realizes that [[BabiesMakeEverythingBetter creating a daughter is the only way to ensure that Louis — who was about to abandon Lestat — will stay with him]].

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** Although Lestat initially refuses Louis' request to transform Claudia into a vampire because "''[[BilingualBonus Elle est trop jeune]]''" ("She is too young"), he does the wrong thing anyway (not to mention that she didn't consent to it) because he realizes that [[BabiesMakeEverythingBetter [[TheBabyTrap creating a daughter is the only way to ensure that Louis — who was about to abandon Lestat — will stay with him]].



* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': The ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) Creator says the Keeper is intent on destruction of all life due to jealousy. Before she created living things, they were lovers, with no other beings in existence. When she created life, and especially lavished love on humanity, the Keeper became enraged by this due to her affections no longer solely being his. He created death as a start, as she'd originally made them immortal, and the Creator refused to be with him ever after. The Keeper things by destroying all life she'll be forced to return. Whether or not [[GodInHumanForm she's the Creator]] isn't certain, as she might be a delusional woman. However, he ''does'' attempt to draw her down into the underworld after learning her location so they're together again, thus at least his love for her is apparently real.

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* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': The ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) Creator says the Keeper is intent on the destruction of all life due to jealousy. Before she created living things, they were lovers, with no other beings in existence. When she created life, and especially lavished love on humanity, the Keeper became enraged by this due to her affections no longer solely being his. He created death as a start, as she'd originally made them immortal, and the Creator refused to be with him ever after. The Keeper things thinks that by destroying all life she'll be forced to return. Whether or not [[GodInHumanForm she's the Creator]] isn't certain, as she might be a delusional woman. However, he ''does'' attempt to draw her down into the underworld after learning her location so they're together again, thus at least his love for her is apparently real.



* ''Series/MurderInMind'' had several episodes about cuckolded men who resort to murder. Steve 'Phil from Eastenders' [=McFadden=] played a firefighter who hired a hitman who to kill his bitchy wife and his obnoxious co-worker she was sleeping with while they were in bed together and Rob Brydon plays a control freak who murders his brother in law after discovering a long-term affair with his wife and makes it look like a mugging gone wrong

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* ''Series/MurderInMind'' had several episodes about cuckolded men who resort to murder. Steve 'Phil from Eastenders' [=McFadden=] played a firefighter who hired a hitman who to kill his bitchy wife and his obnoxious co-worker she was sleeping with while they were in bed together and Rob Brydon plays a control freak who murders his brother in law brother-in-law after discovering a long-term affair with his wife and makes it look like a mugging gone wrong



** Back in Season 2 Rimmer threatens to kill Lister upon discovering he had a relationship with his girlfriend Lise Yates at the exact time he was going out with her. [[spoiler: In actuality Rimmer never dated Lise, Lister just implanted his own memories into Rimmer’s brain as a gift]].

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** Back in Season 2 Rimmer threatens to kill Lister upon discovering he had a relationship with his girlfriend Lise Yates at the exact time he was going out with her. [[spoiler: In actuality actuality, Rimmer never dated Lise, Lise; Lister just implanted his own memories into Rimmer’s brain as a gift]].



** Played with and [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] with Steve over Nancy. While dismissive of her feelings he isn’t in any a way an abusive boyfriend, he does however become very unpleasant when he sees Jonathan in Nancy’s bedroom and doesn’t stop his JerkAss friends from SlutShaming Nancy with graffiti. Upon being confronted by Nancy and Jonathan, he provokes a fight with the latter (even [[KickTheDog mocking Jonathan’s little brother Will’s apparent death]]) at which Jonathan beats the shit out of him. Afterwards Steve is deeply remorseful, breaking it off with his poisonous friends, he helps wipe away the graffiti and even aids Jonathan and Nancy in finale. In Season 2 his relationship with Nancy disintegrates further despite Steve’s best efforts to make amends, by the end of the second series Steve [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy accepts]] Nancy moving on to be with Jonathan. In Season 4 Steve makes it clear to Nancy he wished he hadn’t reacted like he did and that they were still together, something [[MasterOfTheMixedMessage she may or may not want herself]].
** Hopper is like this in Season 3, towards to Joyce, his old highschool sweetheart. He sets up a date with her at a restaurant but unfortunately she instead goes to Mr Clarke (the science’s teacher) to ask about why [[MakesSenseInContext her magnets aren’t working]]. Hopper upset that he was stood up and angry upon learning who Joyce went to rather than dining with him, becomes pissy with her and hesitant to show his feelings again for most of the season. Murray notes Hopper’s defensive facade of gruffness and calls him a “big baby” who’s afraid of showing his feelings because he got hurt. Hopper and Joyce do reconcile in the finale and plan another date [[spoiler: before Hopper seemingly dies in a HeroicSacrifice. They’re reunited in Season 4 where a humbled Hopper actually feels he’s undeserving of Joyce.]]
** Jason, the secondary AntiVillain antagonist of Season 4 is a subtle example of this towards his girlfriend Chrissy which only becomes [[LoveMakesYouEvil more apparent]] as the season goes on [[spoiler:after she’s killed by Vecna]]. Before he even learns what’s happened to her, Jason is viciously adamant to the Hawkings police that Chrissy would never go to or talk to that “freak” Eddie despite all evidence the contrary. Even when Lucas in the finale tries to explain Chrissy was having [[AbusiveParents troubles]] Jason [[SelectiveObliviousness rejects Lucas’ truth claiming that if Chrissy was having issues she would’ve gone to him]] ''not'' Eddie, this ultimately shows Jason wasn’t happy at idea of his girlfriend not being completely beholden to him and his hatred of Eddie (whom he already disliked) [[spoiler:along with thinking he killed Chrissy]] has some jealousy behind it. Considering surprisingly the [[ShipTease intimacy]] between Chrissy and Eddie, Jason may have been right to fear the worst.

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** Played with and [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] with Steve over Nancy. While dismissive of her feelings he isn’t in any a way an abusive boyfriend, he does however does, however, become very unpleasant when he sees Jonathan in Nancy’s bedroom and doesn’t stop his JerkAss friends from SlutShaming Nancy with graffiti. Upon being confronted by Nancy and Jonathan, he provokes a fight with the latter (even [[KickTheDog mocking Jonathan’s little brother Will’s apparent death]]) at which Jonathan beats the shit out of him. Afterwards Afterwards, Steve is deeply remorseful, breaking it off with his poisonous friends, he helps wipe away the graffiti and even aids Jonathan and Nancy in the finale. In Season 2 his relationship with Nancy disintegrates further despite Steve’s best efforts to make amends, by the end of the second series Steve [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy accepts]] Nancy moving on to be with Jonathan. In Season 4 Steve makes it clear to Nancy that he wished he hadn’t reacted like as he did and that they were still together, something [[MasterOfTheMixedMessage she may or may not want herself]].
** Hopper is like this in Season 3, 3 towards to Joyce, his old highschool high school sweetheart. He sets up a date with her at a restaurant but unfortunately she instead goes to Mr Clarke (the science’s science teacher) to ask about why [[MakesSenseInContext her magnets aren’t working]]. Hopper upset that he was stood up and angry upon learning who Joyce went to rather than dining with him, becomes pissy with her and hesitant to show his feelings again for most of the season. Murray notes Hopper’s defensive facade of gruffness and calls him a “big baby” who’s afraid of showing his feelings because he got hurt. Hopper and Joyce do reconcile in the finale and plan another date [[spoiler: before Hopper seemingly dies in a HeroicSacrifice. They’re reunited in Season 4 where a humbled Hopper actually feels he’s undeserving of Joyce.]]
** Jason, the secondary AntiVillain antagonist of Season 4 is a subtle example of this towards his girlfriend Chrissy which only becomes [[LoveMakesYouEvil more apparent]] as the season goes on [[spoiler:after she’s killed by Vecna]]. Before he even learns what’s happened to her, Jason is viciously adamant to the Hawkings police that Chrissy would never go to or talk to that “freak” Eddie despite all evidence of the contrary. Even when Lucas in the finale tries to explain Chrissy was having [[AbusiveParents troubles]] Jason [[SelectiveObliviousness rejects Lucas’ truth claiming that if Chrissy was having issues she would’ve gone to him]] ''not'' Eddie, this ultimately shows Jason wasn’t happy at the idea of his girlfriend not being completely beholden to him and his hatred of Eddie (whom he already disliked) [[spoiler:along with thinking he killed Chrissy]] has some jealousy behind it. Considering surprisingly the [[ShipTease intimacy]] between Chrissy and Eddie, Jason may have been right to fear the worst.



** Ostrit from Episode 3 “Betrayer Moon” is a particular nasty one, being the advisor and secret lover of the late princess Adda, Ostrit was enraged when prince (now king) Foltest [[BrotherSisterIncest got his sister pregnant]]. In response he cursed Adda turning her baby into a Striga which clawed its way out of Adda and stalked the kingdom. Thankfully Ostrit gets [[LaserGuidedKarma a karmic death]] changed to bed by a disgusted Geralt and [[AssholeVictim disemboweled by the Striga]] he created.

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** Ostrit from Episode 3 “Betrayer Moon” is a particular particularly nasty one, being the advisor and secret lover of the late princess Adda, Ostrit was enraged when prince (now king) Foltest [[BrotherSisterIncest got his sister pregnant]]. In response he cursed Adda turning her baby into a Striga which clawed its way out of Adda and stalked the kingdom. Thankfully Ostrit gets [[LaserGuidedKarma a karmic death]] changed to bed by a disgusted Geralt and [[AssholeVictim disemboweled by the Striga]] he created.
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** Jason, the secondary AntiVillain antagonist of Season 4 is a subtle example of this towards his girlfriend Chrissy which only becomes [[LoveMakesYouEvil more apparent]] as the season goes on [[spoiler:after she’s killed by Vecna]]. Before he even learns what’s happened to her, Jason is viciously adamant to the Hawkings police that Chrissy would never go to or talk to that “freak” Eddie despite all evidence the contrary. Even when Lucas in the finale tries to explain Chrissy was having [[AbusiveParents troubles]] Jason [[SelectiveObliviousness rejects Lucas’ truth claiming that if Chrissy was having issues she would’ve gone to him]] ''not'' Eddie, this ultimately shows Jason wasn’t happy at idea of his girlfriend not being completely beholden to him and his hatred of Eddie (whom he already disliked) [[spoiler:along with thinking he killed Chrissy]] has some jealousy behind it. Considering surprisingly the [[ShipTease intimacy]] between Chrissy and Eddie, Jason may of been right to fear the worst.

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** Jason, the secondary AntiVillain antagonist of Season 4 is a subtle example of this towards his girlfriend Chrissy which only becomes [[LoveMakesYouEvil more apparent]] as the season goes on [[spoiler:after she’s killed by Vecna]]. Before he even learns what’s happened to her, Jason is viciously adamant to the Hawkings police that Chrissy would never go to or talk to that “freak” Eddie despite all evidence the contrary. Even when Lucas in the finale tries to explain Chrissy was having [[AbusiveParents troubles]] Jason [[SelectiveObliviousness rejects Lucas’ truth claiming that if Chrissy was having issues she would’ve gone to him]] ''not'' Eddie, this ultimately shows Jason wasn’t happy at idea of his girlfriend not being completely beholden to him and his hatred of Eddie (whom he already disliked) [[spoiler:along with thinking he killed Chrissy]] has some jealousy behind it. Considering surprisingly the [[ShipTease intimacy]] between Chrissy and Eddie, Jason may of have been right to fear the worst.
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** Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah Macon, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows that Louis would never forgive him for killing someone he cares about.)

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** Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah Macon, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows that Louis would never forgive him Jonah will be shipped off to France for killing someone UsefulNotes/WorldWarI soon, so he cares about.figures Jonah will likely die there.)
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** Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows that Louis would never forgive him for killing someone he cares about.)

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** Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah, Jonah Macon, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows that Louis would never forgive him for killing someone he cares about.)



** Considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, placing the blame squarely on her for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.

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** Considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, placing the blame squarely on her for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette Brown -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.
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** Considering that Lestat is the definition of EvilIsPetty, it's quite remarkable that even after he finds out about Louis and Claudia's plot to murder him, he ''still'' desires to keep Louis as his lover. Lestat is so head-over-heels in love that he'll ''never'' willingly let Louis go even when his boyfriend wants to kill him, so Lestat directs ''all'' of his vindictive fury at Claudia, placing the blame squarely on her for the disintegration of his romance with Louis. Lestat conspires to [[OffingTheOffspring bump off Claudia]] not just to punish her for her betrayal, but also so that Louis will love him and ''only'' him (at least according to Lestat's warped sense of logic). Regardless of how Louis feels, if Lestat's scheme had succeeded, it would be impossible for Louis to escape his clutches because Antoinette -- who is now a vampire and can read Louis' thoughts -- can alert Lestat to anything and everything Louis is thinking.
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** Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows that Louis would never forgive him for killing someone he cares about.)

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** Lestat is insanely jealous of Jonah, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "I "[[AnguishedOutburst I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!" DANCING!!]]" (Probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows that Louis would never forgive him for killing someone he cares about.)

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* ''Series/{{Andor}}'': Timm is this to Bix, his beautiful smuggler girlfriend who aids the eponymous Cassian Andor. His jealously of their working relationship causes him to stalk Bix without her knowledge and upon seeing her with Cassian in a bar, he snaps and rats Cassisn out to Preox-Morlana. Whether this was a [[MistakenForCheating overreaction]] or his suspicions were well founded is debatable as while Bix clearly loved Timm, her closeness with Cassian is undeniable. [[spoiler:Either way his clinginess and jealousy not only loses him Bix, but his life when Preox-Morlana shoot Timm when he charges at them for violently detaining Bix.]]



** Jason, the secondary AntiVillain antagonist of Season 4 is a subtle example of this towards his girlfriend Chrissy which only becomes [[LoveMakesYouEvil more apparent]] as the season goes on [[spoiler:after she’s killed by Vecna]]. Before he even learns what’s happened to her, Jason is viciously adamant to the Hawkings police that Chrissy would never go to or talk to that “freak” Eddie despite all evidence the contrary. Even when Lucas in the finale tries to explain Chrissy was having [[AbusiveParents troubles]] Jason [[SelectiveObliviousness rejects Lucas’ truth claiming that if Chrissy was having issues she would’ve gone to him]] ''not'' Eddie, this ultimately shows Jason wasn’t happy at idea of his girlfriend not being completely beholden to him and his hatred of Eddie (whom he already disliked) [[spoiler:along with thinking he killed Chrissy]] has some jealousy behind it. Considering surprisingly [[ShipTease intimacy]] between Chrissy and Eddie, Jason may of been right to fear the worst.

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** Jason, the secondary AntiVillain antagonist of Season 4 is a subtle example of this towards his girlfriend Chrissy which only becomes [[LoveMakesYouEvil more apparent]] as the season goes on [[spoiler:after she’s killed by Vecna]]. Before he even learns what’s happened to her, Jason is viciously adamant to the Hawkings police that Chrissy would never go to or talk to that “freak” Eddie despite all evidence the contrary. Even when Lucas in the finale tries to explain Chrissy was having [[AbusiveParents troubles]] Jason [[SelectiveObliviousness rejects Lucas’ truth claiming that if Chrissy was having issues she would’ve gone to him]] ''not'' Eddie, this ultimately shows Jason wasn’t happy at idea of his girlfriend not being completely beholden to him and his hatred of Eddie (whom he already disliked) [[spoiler:along with thinking he killed Chrissy]] has some jealousy behind it. Considering surprisingly the [[ShipTease intimacy]] between Chrissy and Eddie, Jason may of been right to fear the worst.

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Lestat de Lioncourt has been infatuated with Louis de Pointe du Lac from the instant he felt LoveAtFirstSight, and this leads him to be obsessive and possessive of his lover, as he goes to extreme lengths to try to either keep him or win him back (e.g. Lestat murders Lily after Louis avoids him for an extended period of time in order to isolate him emotionally, therefore making a vulnerable Louis more receptive to the idea of becoming Lestat's immortal companion). Lestat is also insanely jealous of Jonah, an OldFlame of Louis whom the latter continues to harbour some feelings for based on Lestat's observation while he was stalking them, "I HEARD YOUR HEARTS DANCING!!" (probably the only reason why Lestat didn't MurderTheHypotenuse is because he knows that Louis would never forgive him for killing someone he cares about). The sheer intensity of Lestat's love for Louis is unhealthy, and this quote from the third episode sums up the former's mindset.
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** When Claudia announces that she has returned home after a 7-year absence just so that she can take Louis with her to Europe, Lestat -- who is now also a JealousParent -- is boiling with rage because he feels that she's stealing Louis from him, so [[AbusiveParent he strangles her]]. When Louis comes to her defense, Lestat ''totally loses control'' because it's solid proof that Louis loves Claudia more than him. Lestat then [[DomesticAbuse beats the crap out of Louis]] for not loving him enough, and since nothing else he has tried has worked, a desperate Lestat resorts to a horrific level of violence to scare Louis into submission.
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* Played with and [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] with Steve from ''Series/StrangerThings'' over Nancy. While dismissive of her feelings he isn’t in any a way an abusive boyfriend, he does however become very unpleasant when he sees Jonathan in Nancy’s bedroom and doesn’t stop his JerkAss friends from SlutShaming Nancy with graffiti. Upon being confronted by Nancy and Jonathan, he provokes a fight with the latter (even [[KickTheDog mocking Jonathan’s little brother Will’s apparent death]]) at which Jonathan beats the shit out of him. Afterwards Steve is deeply remorseful, breaking it off with his poisonous friends, he helps wipe away the graffiti and even aids Jonathan and Nancy in finale. In Season 2 his relationship with Nancy disintegrates further despite Steve’s best efforts to make amends, by the end of the second series Steve [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy accepts]] Nancy moving on to be with Jonathan.
** Hopper is like this in Season 3, towards to Joyce, his old highschool sweetheart. He sets up a date with her at a restaurant but unfortunately she instead goes to Mr Clarke (the science’s teacher) to ask about why [[MakesSenseInContext her magnets aren’t working]]. Hopper upset that he was stood up and angry upon learning who Joyce went to rather than dining with him, becomes pissy with her and hesitant to show his feelings again for most of the season. Murray notes Hopper’s defensive facade of gruffness and calls him a “big baby” who’s afraid of showing his feelings because he got hurt. Hopper and Joyce do reconcile in the finale and plan another date [[spoiler: before Hopper seemingly dies in a HeroicSacrifice]].

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Played with and [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] with Steve from ''Series/StrangerThings'' over Nancy. While dismissive of her feelings he isn’t in any a way an abusive boyfriend, he does however become very unpleasant when he sees Jonathan in Nancy’s bedroom and doesn’t stop his JerkAss friends from SlutShaming Nancy with graffiti. Upon being confronted by Nancy and Jonathan, he provokes a fight with the latter (even [[KickTheDog mocking Jonathan’s little brother Will’s apparent death]]) at which Jonathan beats the shit out of him. Afterwards Steve is deeply remorseful, breaking it off with his poisonous friends, he helps wipe away the graffiti and even aids Jonathan and Nancy in finale. In Season 2 his relationship with Nancy disintegrates further despite Steve’s best efforts to make amends, by the end of the second series Steve [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy accepts]] Nancy moving on to be with Jonathan. \n In Season 4 Steve makes it clear to Nancy he wished he hadn’t reacted like he did and that they were still together, something [[MasterOfTheMixedMessage she may or may not want herself]].
** Hopper is like this in Season 3, towards to Joyce, his old highschool sweetheart. He sets up a date with her at a restaurant but unfortunately she instead goes to Mr Clarke (the science’s teacher) to ask about why [[MakesSenseInContext her magnets aren’t working]]. Hopper upset that he was stood up and angry upon learning who Joyce went to rather than dining with him, becomes pissy with her and hesitant to show his feelings again for most of the season. Murray notes Hopper’s defensive facade of gruffness and calls him a “big baby” who’s afraid of showing his feelings because he got hurt. Hopper and Joyce do reconcile in the finale and plan another date [[spoiler: before Hopper seemingly dies in a HeroicSacrifice]].HeroicSacrifice. They’re reunited in Season 4 where a humbled Hopper actually feels he’s undeserving of Joyce.]]
** Jason, the secondary AntiVillain antagonist of Season 4 is a subtle example of this towards his girlfriend Chrissy which only becomes [[LoveMakesYouEvil more apparent]] as the season goes on [[spoiler:after she’s killed by Vecna]]. Before he even learns what’s happened to her, Jason is viciously adamant to the Hawkings police that Chrissy would never go to or talk to that “freak” Eddie despite all evidence the contrary. Even when Lucas in the finale tries to explain Chrissy was having [[AbusiveParents troubles]] Jason [[SelectiveObliviousness rejects Lucas’ truth claiming that if Chrissy was having issues she would’ve gone to him]] ''not'' Eddie, this ultimately shows Jason wasn’t happy at idea of his girlfriend not being completely beholden to him and his hatred of Eddie (whom he already disliked) [[spoiler:along with thinking he killed Chrissy]] has some jealousy behind it. Considering surprisingly [[ShipTease intimacy]] between Chrissy and Eddie, Jason may of been right to fear the worst.

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* ''Series/WordOfHonor'': The Scorpion King and Zhao Jing's relationship [[IncestSubtext isn't explicitly romantic]], but the Scorpion King ''hates'' Zhao Jing spending time with anyone else and will go as far as [[MurderTheHypotenuse murdering the competition.]]

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\n\n* ''Series/WordOfHonor'': The Scorpion King and Zhao Jing's relationship [[IncestSubtext isn't explicitly romantic]], but Jesse from ''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie'''s segment "Hydrau-licked" was this towards his girlfriend. Considering this is a show about freaky deaths, he becomes an AssholeVictim when he ends up getting [[DroppedABridgeOnHim his "love rival"'s car dropped on him]].
%%* Alison's husband David in Jimmy [=McGovern=]'s ''Accused''.
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the Scorpion King ''hates'' Zhao Jing spending time Braithwaites'' had the patriarch David Braithwaite who nearly killed his brother in a fight over his ex Alison, then punched another man over her. Mike Hartnoll threatened his estranged wife's lesbian lover with anyone else and will go as far as [[MurderTheHypotenuse murdering a gun
* ''Series/AufWiedersehenPet'': The Turkish pimp in series 1. Ally Fraser showed potential to be this when he warned Wayne off Vicky.
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* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': Jake Peralta tends to have a fit of strong jealousy toward any guys who get close to his love interest Amy Santiago, including Teddy Wells, Melvin Stermley and Detective Dave Majors. [[spoiler: Despite this, the two still end up marrying.]]
* [[spoiler: Oswald Cobblepot]] from ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' is this towards [[spoiler: Edward Nygma (The Riddler), killing his love interest Isabella and instead of killing him freezing him in a block of ice and later treating him as the centrepiece for his club, giving off an "If I can't have him, no one can!" vibe]].
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': A lot of Orell's antagonism against Jon seems due to his feelings for Ygritte.
* ''{{Series/Hannibal}}'': [[SerialKiller Hannibal]] [[IAmAHumanitarian Lecter]]'s deep, [[VillainousCrush intense love]] for his sort-of patient/frienemy/[[OneTrueLove intellectual soulmate]] [[TheEmpath Will]] [[TheProfiler Graham]] takes his existing homicidal, boundary-breaking tendencies and ramps them up. He alienates Will from both Jack and Alana and [[spoiler: pretends to]] kill Abigail to keep Will all to himself (in Will's own words, he's "fostering codependency"); [[NotGoodWithRejection surrenders to the police and goes to jail to both spite Will and reject his rejection]] and [[LoveWillLeadYouBack to make sure Will knew where he was when he inevitably changed his mind]]; and [[spoiler: uses Dolerhyde to try and kill Will's wife and step-son by proxy]].
** As it turns out, Will is seemingly prone to just as much jealously when it comes to Hannibal. You would think, after Hannibal [[spoiler: kept his encephalitis from him, framed him for his crimes and got him thrown in a mental physicality, pretended to kill their shared surrogate daughter and later tried to have his wife and step-son killed]] that he'd be able to resist Hannibal's charm and attention, but he can't. Though his eventual coldness towards his previous crush Alana comes partially from her not believing him about Hannibal being the Chesapeake Ripper, he becomes outright hostile toward her after learning she and Hannibal are dating and the relationship hardly recovers. He's even worse towards Bedelia Du Maurier, the woman who took his place as Hannibal's outlaw partner in season three, [[spoiler: likely being the one to chose her as the final victim we see Hannibal and Will go after together.]]
* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': Mr. Boynton is usually even-headed, but on occasion can be crazy jealous when provoked. In the [[TheMovie cinematic]] [[GrandFinale series finale]], Miss Brooks spending time with millionaire Gary Nolan sees him turn crazy jealous (with a little prodding from Mrs. Davis). [[spoiler: This ends up being a good thing, as it eventually leads to Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton marrying and living HappilyEverAfter.]]

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* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': Jake Peralta tends to have a fit of strong jealousy toward any guys who get close to his love interest Amy Santiago, including Teddy Wells, Melvin Stermley and Detective Dave Majors. [[spoiler: Despite [[spoiler:Despite this, the two still end up marrying.]]
* [[spoiler: Oswald Cobblepot]] from ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' is this towards [[spoiler: Edward Nygma (The Riddler), killing his love interest Isabella and instead of killing him freezing him {{Domestic Abuse}}r Christian in a block of ice and later treating him as ''Series/{{Brookside}}''.
* Michael in ''Series/{{Brotherhood}}'', to
the centrepiece for his club, giving off an "If I can't have him, no one can!" vibe]].
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': A lot of Orell's antagonism against Jon seems due to his feelings for Ygritte.
* ''{{Series/Hannibal}}'': [[SerialKiller Hannibal]] [[IAmAHumanitarian Lecter]]'s deep, [[VillainousCrush intense love]] for his sort-of patient/frienemy/[[OneTrueLove intellectual soulmate]] [[TheEmpath Will]] [[TheProfiler Graham]] takes his existing homicidal, boundary-breaking tendencies and ramps them up. He alienates Will from both Jack and Alana and [[spoiler: pretends to]] kill Abigail to keep Will all to himself (in Will's own words,
point where he's "fostering codependency"); [[NotGoodWithRejection surrenders blind to the police fact the everything else in his life is falling apart.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' has given us many, many examples of crazy jealous men. Spike, Angel, Riley, Xander,
and goes to jail to both spite Will Oz have all had their moments and reject his rejection]] the identity of the killer in "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E4BeautyAndTheBeasts}} Beauty and [[LoveWillLeadYouBack to make sure Will knew where the Beasts]]".
** Especially Xander. Throughout the show,
he was when he inevitably changed his mind]]; and [[spoiler: uses Dolerhyde to try and kill Will's wife and step-son by proxy]].
** As it turns out, Will is seemingly prone to just as much jealously
gets jealous when it comes to Hannibal. You would think, after Hannibal [[spoiler: kept his encephalitis from him, framed him any girl he's interested in (including Buffy, who he never actually dated) and had a major BerserkButton episode when he almost killed Spike for his crimes and got him thrown in a mental physicality, pretended to kill their shared surrogate daughter and later tried to have his wife and step-son killed]] that he'd be able to resist Hannibal's charm and attention, but he can't. Though his eventual coldness towards his previous crush Alana comes partially from her not believing him about Hannibal being the Chesapeake Ripper, he becomes outright hostile toward her after learning she and Hannibal are dating and the relationship hardly recovers. He's sleeping with Anya.
** For Angel, there's
even worse towards Bedelia Du Maurier, the woman who took his place as Hannibal's outlaw partner in season three, [[spoiler: likely being the one a [[RunningGag running gag]] where he shows up just to chose her as the final victim we see Hannibal and Will go after together.]]
* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': Mr. Boynton is usually even-headed, but on occasion can be crazy jealous when provoked. In the [[TheMovie cinematic]] [[GrandFinale series finale]], Miss Brooks spending time
find Buffy with millionaire Gary Nolan sees him turn crazy jealous (with a little prodding from Mrs. Davis). [[spoiler: This ends up being a good thing, as it eventually leads to Miss Brooks other guys and Mr. Boynton marrying and living HappilyEverAfter.]]it continues well past getting his spin-off.



%%* Gavin on ''Series/RaisingTheBar''.
* The eponymous character of ''Series/{{House}}'' is this towards his best and only friend Dr. Wilson and any man interested in Dr. Cuddy.
* Dean from ''Series/GilmoreGirls''. He loathes Tristan simply for the fact that he had classes with Rory; after Tristan is PutOnABus, he starts reacting jealously when Rory and Jess start to become friends. He continues to antagonize them even after he breaks up with her and she starts to date Jess. Dean's jealous nature reappears when Rory and Logan become friendly, even though Dean himself is cheating on his wife with Rory, and he still loses Rory to a rival in the end.
* Chuck on ''Series/GossipGirl'' can be this way with regards to Blair sometimes.
* PlayedForLaughs in ''Series/RedDwarf'' as Kryten becomes this in Season 7 due to the arrival of his master Lister’s OldFlame Kristine Kochanski. Terrified at the new possibility of Lister abandoning him, Kryten does his best to come between Lister and Kochanski acting like a clingy mother. He even sabotages Starbug forcing the crew to climb through the service ducts just because Lister prepared a cool bath for Krissie.
** Back in Season 2 Rimmer threatens to kill Lister upon discovering he had a relationship with his girlfriend Lise Yates at the exact time he was going out with her. [[spoiler: In actuality Rimmer never dated Lise, Lister just implanted his own memories into Rimmer’s brain as a gift]].
** Attempted weaponisation of this trope in Season 8 episode “Cassandra”. [[spoiler: The titular A.I who has clairvoyance knows Lister will (accidentally) kill her so she tries to manipulate events so that Rimmer will sleep with Kochanski and Lister will find them and shoot Rimmer in the back of the head with a harpoon gun in a fit of jealousy, which would in turn make Krissie hate him. Lister catches on to it and even when he finds Rimmer about to kiss Kochanski he doesn’t kill the former, much to Kochanski‘s disappointment]].
* Jez in ''Series/PeepShow'' has sent dog crap in the post, pepper-sprayed, sabotaged the career of, tried to punch, and possibly subconsciously tried to murder the men - and in one case, woman - whom he considered rivals for whatever woman was the current target of his infatuation. In one episode, he got so clingy, he was threatened by his girlfriend showing kindness to a homeless man. Mark, although less extreme, still has elements of this trope in his jealous stalking of Sophie and Johnston when he punched Jez after mistakenly thinking he was sleeping with Big Suze.
* ''Series/FamilyAffairs'' villain Pete Callen murdered his wife's lover and framed his wife for the crime.
* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'':
** Andy becomes one in the second season after Ann dumps him and begins dating Mark, and he goes to great lengths to try and get her back, including moving into a pit in front of her house. He ultimately gets over it when he grows closer to April... and in Season 3, when she starts dating a guy she met on vacation in Venezuela (to get back at Andy for accidentally kissing Ann), he goes to similar lengths to win her over.
** Tom becomes one after divorcing his first wife Wendy and realizing he actually did have feelings for her, although Wendy herself only saw Tom as a friend and their marriage was a CitizenshipMarriage to keep her from being deported back to Canada. Even when he gets over her romantically, he still feels disgusted over the fact that she later starts seeing the RatedMForManly Ron.
* Ray Kowalski in ''Series/DueSouth'' was this way when his ex-wife began dating someone, and when Fraser showed interest in at least one woman, and especially toward Fraser's deep friendship with Ray Vecchio.
* Will in ''Series/TheSecretLifeOfUs'' went through a phase of being like this with his girlfriend Sam and Jason when he started stalking his ex started when she started a fling with a musician.
* ''Series/SixFeetUnder'': Brenda's brother takes this to crazy levels over her relationship with Nate. Nate himself has a moment of this while stoned, and Russell's behavior borders on this at Claire's art exhibition at the end of series 4.
%%* Alison's husband David in Jimmy [=McGovern=]'s ''Accused''.
* ''Series/{{Skins}}'': A major BerserkButton for Cook is seeing another man get cozy with Effy. Also, Lara's ex when he threatened JJ.
* ''Series/{{Eastenders}}'' has Grant Mitchell and Mark Fowler.
%%* John in ''The Lakes''.



%%* Lex in ''Series/TheWire''.
%%* Pullo over Eirene and Vorenus over Niobe in ''Series/{{Rome}}''.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' has given us many, many examples of crazy jealous men. Spike, Angel, Riley, Xander, and Oz have all had their moments and the identity of the killer in "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E4BeautyAndTheBeasts}} Beauty and the Beasts]]".
** Especially Xander. Throughout the show, he gets jealous when it comes to any girl he's interested in (including Buffy, who he never actually dated) and had a major BerserkButton episode when he almost killed Spike for sleeping with Anya.
** For Angel, there's even a [[RunningGag running gag]] where he shows up just to find Buffy with other guys and it continues well past getting his spin-off.
%%* ''Series/{{Emmerdale}}'' Chris Tate and Cain Dingle.
%%* Charlie Stubbs and Frank Foster in ''Series/CoronationStreet''.



* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': PlayedForLaughs, providing some memorable scenes:
** Ross was this way with Rachel and, to a lesser extent, Emily. This is discussed in a Series 4 episode, where Phoebe points out how Ross only started acting like this after he split up with Carol (his first wife, who [[LastHetRomance turned out to be a lesbian]]), so that first divorce [[FreudianExcuse really did a number on him.]]
** Chandler had a bit of this with Kathy as well, and Monica whenever [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Richard]] is brought up.
** Deconstructed later on with [[spoiler:Ross as his irrational jealousy leads to him and Rachel breaking up. Emily becomes this in a much less funny way. And Chandler's jealousy drives Kathy to sleep with her co-star.]] Plays out better with [[spoiler:Chandler and Monica, as he explains he's worried about Richard because she loves him more than Chandler, and Monica quickly asserts that Chandler has never been second best to her and he's more important than Richard.]]
* ''Series/TheSopranos'' had a minor character like this who put a man in a coma for talking to his girlfriend. Christopher also had his moments over Adriana.
* Heathcliff in any TV adaptation of ''Literature/WutheringHeights'' is portrayed this way. Also, ''Sparkhouse'', based on ''Wuthering Heights'', had the character Andrew, who was so jealous at the idea of his ex having sex with someone else that he banged his head against a wall.
* ''Series/{{Oz}}'' has a homosexual version of this with Keller's obsession with Beecher and a heterosexual version with Ryan's obsession with Dr. Nathan.

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* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': PlayedForLaughs, providing some memorable scenes:
** Ross was this way with Rachel and, to a lesser extent, Emily. This is discussed in a Series 4 episode, where Phoebe points out how Ross only started acting like this after he split up with Carol (his first wife,
''Series/{{Community}}'': Troy Barnes goes all "[[CuteAndPsycho psycho]] [[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend girl]][[LoveMakesYouCrazy friend]]" on Toby, who [[LastHetRomance turned out to be a lesbian]]), so he thinks is replacing him as Abed's best friend in ''[[Recap/CommunityS4E03ConventionsOfSpaceAndTime Conventions of Space and Time]]''. Note that first divorce [[FreudianExcuse really did a number on him.]]
** Chandler had a bit of this with Kathy as well, and Monica whenever [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Richard]]
Troy is brought up.
** Deconstructed later on with [[spoiler:Ross as his irrational jealousy leads to him and Rachel breaking up. Emily becomes this in a much less funny way. And Chandler's jealousy drives Kathy to sleep with her co-star.]] Plays out better with [[spoiler:Chandler and Monica, as he explains he's worried about Richard because she loves him more than Chandler, and Monica quickly asserts that Chandler has never been second best to her and he's more important than Richard.]]
* ''Series/TheSopranos'' had a minor character like this who put a man in a coma for talking to his girlfriend. Christopher also had his moments over Adriana.
* Heathcliff in any TV adaptation of ''Literature/WutheringHeights'' is portrayed this way. Also, ''Sparkhouse'', based on ''Wuthering Heights'', had the character Andrew, who was so jealous
dating Britta at the idea of his ex having sex with someone else that he banged his head against a wall.
* ''Series/{{Oz}}'' has a homosexual version of
time... and she's encouraging this with Keller's obsession with Beecher behavior.
-->'''Britta:''' That guy is stealing your boyfriend!
%%* Charlie Stubbs
and a heterosexual version with Ryan's obsession with Dr. Nathan.Frank Foster in ''Series/CoronationStreet''.



* {{Domestic Abuse}}r Christian in ''Series/{{Brookside}}''.

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* {{Domestic Abuse}}r Christian Eli from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''. He goes crazy after Clare starts talking to Fitz, and acts this way towards Imogen when they date. He finds out that it isn't related to his mental illness, he's just possessive.
* ''Series/DesperateHousewives'':
** Carlos towards Gabrielle
in ''Series/{{Brookside}}''.the first season. She ''was'' cheating on him, but he ended up physically assaulting the wrong man ''twice'' (both of them turning out to be gay) and getting a prison sentence for it.
** George, a pharmacist, lusted after Bree once she ended their affair together and became jealous of her husband, Rex. So he tampered with Rex's prescription drugs by replacing his heart medication with placebos. He also beats up and attempts to kill other people who look like they are trying to come in between him and Bree. He also drugged Bree at one point and was seriously considering taking advantage of her. He eventually proposed to Bree and pressured her into marrying him. After the engagement, he became increasingly possessive of her and increasingly violent.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Commander Millington is revealed to be this in the novelization of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS26E3TheCurseOfFenric Curse of Fenric]]". He and [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Dr. Judson]] went to school together, and one day at rugby practice, Millington saw Judson talking to another boy, and... well, he arranged an accident that put the good doctor into a wheelchair for the rest of his life (or at least until Fenric possessed him).
** The Doctor himself in his Eleventh and Twelfth generations. Whether he feels a sexual, romantic, or platonic attraction to his companions is ambiguous, but he definitely prefers to be the center of their attention.
** Mickey suffered from this during the 9th Doctor tenure. He was highly jealous of his girlfriend Rose running off with The Doctor and exhibited a highly possessive attitude towards her. Thanks to some CharacterDevelopment he grew out of it and formed a friendship with The Doctor in later seasons.
* Ray Kowalski in ''Series/DueSouth'' was this way when his ex-wife began dating someone, and when Fraser showed interest in at least one woman, and especially toward Fraser's deep friendship with Ray Vecchio.
* ''Series/{{Eastenders}}'' has Grant Mitchell and Mark Fowler.
%%* ''Series/{{Emmerdale}}'' Chris Tate and Cain Dingle.
* An episode of ''{{Series/Extras}}'' had Creator/WarwickDavis getting violent with anyone his girlfriend told him had made advances towards her



%%* [[spoiler:Susy's husband]] in ''Series/TuttiFrutti''.
* Bruno Milligan from ''Footballers' Wives'' made his wife's life a misery with his paranoid suspicions. Despite being a constant philanderer, Jason Turner seethed with rage at the idea of his wife so much as flirting with another man
* Despite usually lamenting the fact that he's married to Peg, Al Bundy from ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' frequently reacts like this when other men make advances on her.
** Al is also, oddly, completely unprotective ''and'' overprotective of his daughter, Kelly, at the same time. He doesn't seem to care where she goes or who she's with, or what she does. But let him catch a boy in the house, and he will beat him up (generally by smashing his head into walls) before throwing him out of the house.
* An episode of ''{{Series/Extras}}'' had Creator/WarwickDavis getting violent with anyone his girlfriend told him had made advances towards her
* Michael in ''Series/{{Brotherhood}}'', to the point where he's blind to the fact the everything else in his life is falling apart.

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%%* [[spoiler:Susy's husband]] in ''Series/TuttiFrutti''.
* ''Series/FamilyAffairs'' villain Pete Callen murdered his wife's lover and framed his wife for the crime.
* Bruno Milligan from ''Footballers' Wives'' made his wife's life a misery with his paranoid suspicions. Despite being a constant philanderer, Jason Turner seethed with rage at the idea of his wife so much as flirting with another man
* Despite usually lamenting the fact that he's married to Peg, Al Bundy from ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' frequently reacts like this when other men make advances on her.
** Al is also, oddly, completely unprotective ''and'' overprotective of his daughter, Kelly, at the same time. He doesn't seem to care where she goes or who she's with, or what she does. But let him catch a boy in the house, and he will beat him up (generally by smashing his head into walls) before throwing him out of the house.
* An episode of ''{{Series/Extras}}'' had Creator/WarwickDavis getting violent with anyone his girlfriend told him had made advances towards her
* Michael in ''Series/{{Brotherhood}}'', to the point where he's blind to the fact the everything else in his life is falling apart.
man.



* Tony in ''Series/MenBehavingBadly'', both when he was obsessively pursuing Debra and once he finally got her. In one episode, he gets so paranoid he puts his arms possessively around her when a group of ''12-year-old boys'' walk past.
* ''Series/TheInbetweeners'' has Donovan over Charlotte. Jay borders on this with his obsessiveness over his girlfriend Chloe's whereabouts in the final episode of season 2, although he is a far more gentle example than most.
%%* Rose's husband Len in ''Series/TheJury''.
* ''Series/AufWiedersehenPet'': The Turkish pimp in series 1. Ally Fraser showed potential to be this when he warned Wayne off Vicky.
-->'''Ally:''' That's mine.\\
'''Wayne:''' Nice car, squire.\\
'''Ally:''' I didn't mean the car.
* ''At Home With the Braithwaites'' had the patriarch David Braithwaite who nearly killed his brother in a fight over his ex Alison, then punched another man over her. Mike Hartnoll threatened his estranged wife's lesbian lover with a gun
* The ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' episode "Split Second" has Steve Dixon, the head of a logging company who ''really'' doesn't take kindly to his workers cracking jokes about his new wife. He ends up severely beating his newest worker after his unfaithful wife seduces the guy and he catches them in the act.

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* Tony in ''Series/MenBehavingBadly'', both when he ''Series/{{Friends}}'': PlayedForLaughs, providing some memorable scenes:
** Ross
was obsessively pursuing Debra and once he finally got her. In one this way with Rachel and, to a lesser extent, Emily. This is discussed in a Series 4 episode, where Phoebe points out how Ross only started acting like this after he gets split up with Carol (his first wife, who [[LastHetRomance turned out to be a lesbian]]), so paranoid he puts his arms possessively around her when that first divorce [[FreudianExcuse really did a group number on him.]]
** Chandler had a bit
of ''12-year-old boys'' walk past.
* ''Series/TheInbetweeners'' has Donovan over Charlotte. Jay borders on
this with Kathy as well, and Monica whenever [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Richard]] is brought up.
** Deconstructed later on with [[spoiler:Ross as
his obsessiveness over his girlfriend Chloe's whereabouts irrational jealousy leads to him and Rachel breaking up. Emily becomes this in a much less funny way. And Chandler's jealousy drives Kathy to sleep with her co-star.]] Plays out better with [[spoiler:Chandler and Monica, as he explains he's worried about Richard because she loves him more than Chandler, and Monica quickly asserts that Chandler has never been second best to her and he's more important than Richard]].
* Paco Durando
in the final ''Series/FrontierCircus'' episode of season 2, although he is a far more gentle example than most.
%%* Rose's husband Len in ''Series/TheJury''.
* ''Series/AufWiedersehenPet'': The Turkish pimp in series 1. Ally Fraser showed potential
"The Daring Durandos". He threatens to cut the hands off anyone who touches his wife. His wife happens to be this when he warned Wayne off Vicky.
-->'''Ally:''' That's mine.\\
'''Wayne:''' Nice car, squire.\\
'''Ally:''' I didn't mean the car.
* ''At Home With the Braithwaites'' had the patriarch David Braithwaite who nearly killed his brother in
a fight over his ex Alison, then punched another man over her. Mike Hartnoll threatened his estranged wife's lesbian lover with a gun
* The ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' episode "Split Second" has Steve Dixon, the head
NewOldFlame of a logging company who ''really'' doesn't take kindly Ben's.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': A lot of Orell's antagonism against Jon seems due
to his workers cracking jokes about his new wife. feelings for Ygritte.
* Dean from ''Series/GilmoreGirls''.
He ends up severely beating his newest worker loathes Tristan simply for the fact that he had classes with Rory; after Tristan is PutOnABus, he starts reacting jealously when Rory and Jess start to become friends. He continues to antagonize them even after he breaks up with her and she starts to date Jess. Dean's jealous nature reappears when Rory and Logan become friendly, even though Dean himself is cheating on his unfaithful wife seduces the guy with Rory, and he catches them still loses Rory to a rival in the act.end.



* ''Series/DesperateHousewives'':
** George, a pharmacist, lusted after Bree once she ended their affair together and became jealous of her husband, Rex. So he tampered with Rex's prescription drugs by replacing his heart medication with placebos. He also beats up and attempts to kill other people who look like they are trying to come in between him and Bree. He also drugged Bree at one point and was seriously considering taking advantage of her. He eventually proposed to Bree and pressured her into marrying him. After the engagement, he became increasingly possessive of her and increasingly violent.
** Carlos towards Gabrielle in the first season of ''Series/DesperateHousewives''. She ''was'' cheating on him, but he ended up physically assaulting the wrong man ''twice'' (both of them turning out to be gay) and getting a prison sentence for it.
* Gabe from ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'' is starting to feel really uncomfortable about Erin being around Andy.
* Arthur from ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'' doesn't appreciate Guinevere having close friendships with any other males (except [[HeterosexualLifePartners Merlin]]) and becomes a GreenEyedMonster every time she seems particularly fond of anyone other than him. When he catches her and Lancelot in an embrace, he attacks Lancelot and would have killed him had Guinevere not thrown herself between them.

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* ''Series/DesperateHousewives'':
Chuck on ''Series/GossipGirl'' can be this way with regards to Blair sometimes.
* [[spoiler:Oswald Cobblepot]] from ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' is this towards [[spoiler:Edward Nygma (The Riddler), killing his love interest Isabella and instead of killing him freezing him in a block of ice and later treating him as the centrepiece for his club, giving off an "If I can't have him, no one can!" vibe]].
* ''{{Series/Hannibal}}'':
** George, a pharmacist, lusted [[SerialKiller Hannibal]] [[IAmAHumanitarian Lecter]]'s deep, [[VillainousCrush intense love]] for his sort-of patient/frienemy/[[OneTrueLove intellectual soulmate]] [[TheEmpath Will]] [[TheProfiler Graham]] takes his existing homicidal, boundary-breaking tendencies and ramps them up. He alienates Will from both Jack and Alana and [[spoiler:pretends to]] kill Abigail to keep Will all to himself (in Will's own words, he's "fostering codependency"); [[NotGoodWithRejection surrenders to the police and goes to jail to both spite Will and reject his rejection]] and [[LoveWillLeadYouBack to make sure Will knew where he was when he inevitably changed his mind]]; and [[spoiler:uses Dolerhyde to try and kill Will's wife and step-son by proxy]].
** As it turns out, Will is seemingly prone to just as much jealously when it comes to Hannibal. You would think,
after Bree once she ended their affair together Hannibal [[spoiler:kept his encephalitis from him, framed him for his crimes and became jealous of her husband, Rex. So he tampered with Rex's prescription drugs by replacing his heart medication with placebos. He also beats up and attempts got him thrown in a mental physicality, pretended to kill other people who look like they are trying to come in between him their shared surrogate daughter and Bree. He also drugged Bree at one point later tried to have his wife and was seriously considering taking advantage of her. He eventually proposed step-son killed]] that he'd be able to Bree resist Hannibal's charm and pressured her into marrying him. After the engagement, attention, but he became increasingly possessive of her and increasingly violent.
** Carlos
can't. Though his eventual coldness towards Gabrielle in his previous crush Alana comes partially from her not believing him about Hannibal being the first Chesapeake Ripper, he becomes outright hostile toward her after learning she and Hannibal are dating and the relationship hardly recovers. He's even worse towards Bedelia Du Maurier, the woman who took his place as Hannibal's outlaw partner in season of ''Series/DesperateHousewives''. She ''was'' cheating on him, but he ended up physically assaulting three, [[spoiler:likely being the wrong one to choose her as the final victim we see Hannibal and Will go after together]].
* Tom Marans from ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' murdered his girlfriend because he believed she was going to leave him for her ex-boyfriend [[IfICanfHaveYou and he refused to let her leave him]].
* The eponymous character of ''Series/{{House}}'' is this towards his best and only friend Dr. Wilson and any
man ''twice'' (both interested in Dr. Cuddy.
* Both Ted and Barney in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''. Both
of them turning out to be gay) and getting a prison sentence for it.
* Gabe from ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'' is starting to feel really uncomfortable about Erin being around Andy.
* Arthur from ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}''
are in love with Robin though Barney doesn't appreciate Guinevere having close friendships start to have feelings for her long after Ted broke up with Robin. In the middle of season 3, Barney slept with Robin and when Ted found out about it, he was furious and refuses to accept Barney as a friend anymore though they make amends by the end of the season. By then, Barney genuinely begins to have feelings for Robin and in an episode in which Ted and Robin have sex whenever they are in an argument, Barney takes out his frustration by breaking broken [=TVs=]. By the end of season 4, Robin and Barney started dating without any other males (except [[HeterosexualLifePartners Merlin]]) and problems from Ted. Fast forward to season 8, Ted becomes a GreenEyedMonster every time she seems particularly fond jealous that Robin had accepted Barney's proposal and tries to ruin their wedding planner. Though Lily talks him out of anyone other it, he again tries to confess his feelings for Robin by going to great lengths to find her missing locket and give it to her as a wedding gift. Ultimately, he decides to abandon the idea and let go of her feelings for Robin.
* ''Series/TheInbetweeners'' has Donovan over Charlotte. Jay borders on this with his obsessiveness over his girlfriend Chloe's whereabouts in the final episode of season 2, although he is a far more gentle example
than him. When he catches her and Lancelot most.
%%* Rose's husband Len
in an embrace, he attacks Lancelot and would have killed him had Guinevere not thrown herself between them.''Series/TheJury''.



* Eli from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''. He goes crazy after Clare starts talking to Fitz, and acts this way towards Imogen when they date. He finds out that it isn't related to his mental illness, he's just possessive.
* Jesse from ''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie'''s segment "Hydrau-licked" was this towards his girlfriend. Considering this is a show about freaky deaths, he becomes an AssholeVictim when he ends up getting [[DroppedABridgeOnHim his "love rival"'s car dropped on him]].

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%%* John in ''The Lakes''.
* Eli from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''. He goes crazy after Clare starts talking ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': The ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) Creator says the Keeper is intent on destruction of all life due to Fitz, jealousy. Before she created living things, they were lovers, with no other beings in existence. When she created life, and acts especially lavished love on humanity, the Keeper became enraged by this way towards Imogen when they date. due to her affections no longer solely being his. He finds out that it created death as a start, as she'd originally made them immortal, and the Creator refused to be with him ever after. The Keeper things by destroying all life she'll be forced to return. Whether or not [[GodInHumanForm she's the Creator]] isn't related certain, as she might be a delusional woman. However, he ''does'' attempt to draw her down into the underworld after learning her location so they're together again, thus at least his mental illness, love for her is apparently real.
* Despite usually lamenting the fact that
he's just possessive.
* Jesse
married to Peg, Al Bundy from ''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie'''s segment "Hydrau-licked" was ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' frequently reacts like this towards when other men make advances on her.
** Al is also, oddly, completely unprotective ''and'' overprotective of
his girlfriend. Considering this is daughter, Kelly, at the same time. He doesn't seem to care where she goes or who she's with, or what she does. But let him catch a show about freaky deaths, boy in the house, and he will beat him up (generally by smashing his head into walls) before throwing him out of the house.
* Tony in ''Series/MenBehavingBadly'', both when he was obsessively pursuing Debra and once he finally got her. In one episode, he gets so paranoid he puts his arms possessively around her when a group of ''12-year-old boys'' walk past.
* Arthur from ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'' doesn't appreciate Guinevere having close friendships with any other males (except [[HeterosexualLifePartners Merlin]]) and
becomes a GreenEyedMonster every time she seems particularly fond of anyone other than him. When he catches her and Lancelot in an AssholeVictim when embrace, he ends up getting [[DroppedABridgeOnHim his "love rival"'s car dropped on him]].attacks Lancelot and would have killed him had Guinevere not thrown herself between them.



* TV movie ''Too Good To Be True'' centered on a man who had left his wife for a younger woman then went into full-on {{Yandere}} mode when his estranged wife found a new boyfriend
* Whitney is characterized this way on ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', although he's really ProperlyParanoid when it comes to Clark, who completely tops his game.
* ''Series/{{Community}}'': Troy Barnes goes all "[[CuteAndPsycho psycho]] [[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend girl]][[LoveMakesYouCrazy friend]]" on Toby, who he thinks is replacing him as Abed's best friend in ''[[Recap/CommunityS4E03ConventionsOfSpaceAndTime Conventions of Space and Time]]''. Note that Troy is dating Britta at the time... and she's encouraging this behavior.
-->'''Britta:''' That guy is stealing your boyfriend!
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Commander Millington is revealed to be this in the novelization of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS26E3TheCurseOfFenric Curse of Fenric]]". He and [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Dr. Judson]] went to school together, and one day at rugby practice, Millington saw Judson talking to another boy, and... well, he arranged an accident that put the good doctor into a wheelchair for the rest of his life (or at least until Fenric possessed him).
** The Doctor himself in his Eleventh and Twelfth generations. Whether he feels a sexual, romantic, or platonic attraction to his companions is ambiguous, but he definitely prefers to be the center of their attention.
** Mickey suffered from this during the 9th Doctor tenure. He was highly jealous of his girlfriend Rose running off with The Doctor and exhibited a highly possessive attitude towards her. Thanks to some CharacterDevelopment he grew out of it and formed a friendship with The Doctor in later seasons.

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* TV movie ''Too Good To Be True'' centered Gabe from ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'' is starting to feel really uncomfortable about Erin being around Andy.
* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': Mr. Boynton is usually even-headed, but
on occasion can be crazy jealous when provoked. In the [[TheMovie cinematic]] [[GrandFinale series finale]], Miss Brooks spending time with millionaire Gary Nolan sees him turn crazy jealous (with a man who had left little prodding from Mrs. Davis). [[spoiler:This ends up being a good thing, as it eventually leads to Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton marrying and living HappilyEverAfter.]]
* ''Series/{{Oz}}'' has a homosexual version of this with Keller's obsession with Beecher and a heterosexual version with Ryan's obsession with Dr. Nathan.
* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'':
** Andy becomes one in the second season after Ann dumps him and begins dating Mark, and he goes to great lengths to try and get her back, including moving into a pit in front of her house. He ultimately gets over it when he grows closer to April... and in Season 3, when she starts dating a guy she met on vacation in Venezuela (to get back at Andy for accidentally kissing Ann), he goes to similar lengths to win her over.
** Tom becomes one after divorcing
his first wife Wendy and realizing he actually did have feelings for a younger woman then went into full-on {{Yandere}} mode when his estranged wife found a new boyfriend
* Whitney is characterized this way on ''Series/{{Smallville}}'',
her, although he's really ProperlyParanoid when it comes to Clark, who completely tops his game.
* ''Series/{{Community}}'': Troy Barnes goes all "[[CuteAndPsycho psycho]] [[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend girl]][[LoveMakesYouCrazy friend]]" on Toby, who he thinks is replacing him
Wendy herself only saw Tom as Abed's best a friend in ''[[Recap/CommunityS4E03ConventionsOfSpaceAndTime Conventions of Space and Time]]''. Note their marriage was a CitizenshipMarriage to keep her from being deported back to Canada. Even when he gets over her romantically, he still feels disgusted over the fact that Troy is dating Britta at she later starts seeing the time... and she's encouraging this behavior.
-->'''Britta:''' That guy is stealing your boyfriend!
RatedMForManly Ron.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Commander Millington is revealed to be this
Jez in ''Series/PeepShow'' has sent dog crap in the novelization of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS26E3TheCurseOfFenric Curse of Fenric]]". He post, pepper-sprayed, sabotaged the career of, tried to punch, and [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Dr. Judson]] went possibly subconsciously tried to school together, murder the men - and in one day at rugby practice, Millington saw Judson talking to another boy, and... well, case, woman - whom he arranged an accident that put considered rivals for whatever woman was the good doctor into a wheelchair for the rest current target of his life (or at least until Fenric possessed him).
** The Doctor himself in his Eleventh and Twelfth generations. Whether
infatuation. In one episode, he feels a sexual, romantic, or platonic attraction to his companions is ambiguous, but got so clingy, he definitely prefers to be the center of their attention.
** Mickey suffered from this during the 9th Doctor tenure. He
was highly jealous of threatened by his girlfriend Rose running off showing kindness to a homeless man. Mark, although less extreme, still has elements of this trope in his jealous stalking of Sophie and Johnston when he punched Jez after mistakenly thinking he was sleeping with The Doctor and exhibited a highly possessive attitude towards her. Thanks to some CharacterDevelopment he grew out of it and formed a friendship with The Doctor in later seasons.Big Suze.
%%* Gavin on ''Series/RaisingTheBar''.



* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E05SimonSaid "Simon Said" (S02, Ep05)]], Andy's twin almost kills a woman because he realizes Andy still has feelings for her and is worried she might get between him and his twin.
* Paco Durando in the ''Series/FrontierCircus'' episode "The Daring Durandos". He threatens to cut the hands off anyone who touches his wife. His wife happens to be a NewOldFlame of Ben's.
* Played with and [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] with Steve from ''Series/StrangerThings'' over Nancy. While dismissive of her feelings he isn’t in any a way an abusive boyfriend, he does however become very unpleasant when he sees Jonathan in Nancy’s bedroom and doesn’t stop his JerkAss friends from SlutShaming Nancy with graffiti. Upon being confronted by Nancy and Jonathan, he provokes a fight with the latter (even [[KickTheDog mocking Jonathan’s little brother Will’s apparent death]]) at which Jonathan beats the shit out of him. Afterwards Steve is deeply remorseful, breaking it off with his poisonous friends, he helps wipe away the graffiti and even aids Jonathan and Nancy in finale. In Season 2 his relationship with Nancy disintegrates further despite Steve’s best efforts to make amends, by the end of the second series Steve [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy accepts]] Nancy moving on to be with Jonathan.
** Hopper is like this in Season 3, towards to Joyce, his old highschool sweetheart. He sets up a date with her at a restaurant but unfortunately she instead goes to Mr Clarke (the science’s teacher) to ask about why [[MakesSenseInContext her magnets aren’t working]]. Hopper upset that he was stood up and angry upon learning who Joyce went to rather than dining with him, becomes pissy with her and hesitant to show his feelings again for most of the season. Murray notes Hopper’s defensive facade of gruffness and calls him a “big baby” who’s afraid of showing his feelings because he got hurt. Hopper and Joyce do reconcile in the finale and plan another date [[spoiler: before Hopper seemingly dies in a HeroicSacrifice]].
* Tom Marans from ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' murdered his girlfriend because he believed she was going to leave him for her ex-boyfriend [[IfICanfHaveYou and he refused to let her leave him.]]
* Both Ted and Barney in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''. Both of them are in love with Robin though Barney doesn't start to have feelings for her long after Ted broke up with Robin. In the middle of season 3, Barney slept with Robin and when Ted found out about it, he was furious and refuses to accept Barney as a friend anymore though they make amends by the end of the season. By then, Barney genuinely begins to have feelings for Robin and in an episode in which Ted and Robin have sex whenever they are in an argument, Barney takes out his frustration by breaking broken [=TVs=]. By the end of season 4, Robin and Barney started dating without any problems from Ted. Fast forward to season 8, Ted becomes jealous that Robin had accepted Barney's proposal and tries to ruin their wedding planner. Though Lily talks him out of it, he again tries to confess his feelings for Robin by going to great lengths to find her missing locket and give it to her as a wedding gift. Ultimately, he decides to abandon the idea and let go of her feelings for Robin.

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* In PlayedForLaughs in ''Series/RedDwarf'' as Kryten becomes this in Season 7 due to the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E05SimonSaid "Simon Said" (S02, Ep05)]], Andy's twin almost kills arrival of his master Lister’s OldFlame Kristine Kochanski. Terrified at the new possibility of Lister abandoning him, Kryten does his best to come between Lister and Kochanski acting like a woman clingy mother. He even sabotages Starbug forcing the crew to climb through the service ducts just because he realizes Andy still has feelings Lister prepared a cool bath for her and is worried she might get between him and his twin.Krissie.
* Paco Durando ** Back in the ''Series/FrontierCircus'' episode "The Daring Durandos". He Season 2 Rimmer threatens to cut the hands off anyone who touches his wife. His wife happens to be a NewOldFlame of Ben's.
* Played with and [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] with Steve from ''Series/StrangerThings'' over Nancy. While dismissive of her feelings
kill Lister upon discovering he isn’t in any had a way an abusive boyfriend, he does however become very unpleasant when he sees Jonathan in Nancy’s bedroom and doesn’t stop his JerkAss friends from SlutShaming Nancy with graffiti. Upon being confronted by Nancy and Jonathan, he provokes a fight with the latter (even [[KickTheDog mocking Jonathan’s little brother Will’s apparent death]]) at which Jonathan beats the shit out of him. Afterwards Steve is deeply remorseful, breaking it off with his poisonous friends, he helps wipe away the graffiti and even aids Jonathan and Nancy in finale. In Season 2 his relationship with Nancy disintegrates further despite Steve’s best efforts to make amends, by his girlfriend Lise Yates at the end exact time he was going out with her. [[spoiler: In actuality Rimmer never dated Lise, Lister just implanted his own memories into Rimmer’s brain as a gift]].
** Attempted weaponisation of this trope in Season 8 episode “Cassandra”. [[spoiler:The titular A.I who has clairvoyance knows Lister will (accidentally) kill her so she tries to manipulate events so that Rimmer will sleep with Kochanski and Lister will find them and shoot Rimmer in the back
of the second series Steve [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy accepts]] Nancy moving head with a harpoon gun in a fit of jealousy, which would in turn make Krissie hate him. Lister catches on to be with Jonathan.it and even when he finds Rimmer about to kiss Kochanski he doesn’t kill the former, much to Kochanski‘s disappointment]].
** Hopper is like this in Season 3, towards to Joyce, his old highschool sweetheart. He sets up a date with her at a restaurant but unfortunately she instead goes to Mr Clarke (the science’s teacher) to ask about why [[MakesSenseInContext her magnets aren’t working]]. Hopper upset that he was stood up %%* Pullo over Eirene and angry upon learning who Joyce went to rather than dining with him, becomes pissy with her and hesitant to show his feelings again for most of the season. Murray notes Hopper’s defensive facade of gruffness and calls him a “big baby” who’s afraid of showing his feelings because he got hurt. Hopper and Joyce do reconcile Vorenus over Niobe in the finale and plan another date [[spoiler: before Hopper seemingly dies in a HeroicSacrifice]].
* Tom Marans from ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' murdered his girlfriend because he believed she was going to leave him for her ex-boyfriend [[IfICanfHaveYou and he refused to let her leave him.]]
* Both Ted and Barney in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''. Both of them are in love with Robin though Barney doesn't start to have feelings for her long after Ted broke up with Robin. In the middle of season 3, Barney slept with Robin and when Ted found out about it, he was furious and refuses to accept Barney as a friend anymore though they make amends by the end of the season. By then, Barney genuinely begins to have feelings for Robin and in an episode in which Ted and Robin have sex whenever they are in an argument, Barney takes out his frustration by breaking broken [=TVs=]. By the end of season 4, Robin and Barney started dating without any problems from Ted. Fast forward to season 8, Ted becomes jealous that Robin had accepted Barney's proposal and tries to ruin their wedding planner. Though Lily talks him out of it, he again tries to confess his feelings for Robin by going to great lengths to find her missing locket and give it to her as a wedding gift. Ultimately, he decides to abandon the idea and let go of her feelings for Robin.
''Series/{{Rome}}''.



* ''Series/{{Velvet}}''

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* ''Series/{{Velvet}}''Will in ''Series/TheSecretLifeOfUs'' went through a phase of being like this with his girlfriend Sam and Jason when he started stalking his ex started when she started a fling with a musician.
* ''Series/SixFeetUnder'': Brenda's brother takes this to crazy levels over her relationship with Nate. Nate himself has a moment of this while stoned, and Russell's behavior borders on this at Claire's art exhibition at the end of series 4.
* ''Series/{{Skins}}'': A major BerserkButton for Cook is seeing another man get cozy with Effy. Also, Lara's ex when he threatened JJ.
* Whitney is characterized this way on ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', although he's really ProperlyParanoid when it comes to Clark, who completely tops his game.
* ''Series/TheSopranos'' had a minor character like this who put a man in a coma for talking to his girlfriend. Christopher also had his moments over Adriana.
* ''Series/{{Velvet}}'':



** Carlos morphs into this after Ana breaks up with him [[spoiler: because she is still in love with Alberto]].

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** Carlos morphs into this after Ana breaks up with him [[spoiler: because [[spoiler:because she is still in love with Alberto]].Alberto]].
* Played with and [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] with Steve from ''Series/StrangerThings'' over Nancy. While dismissive of her feelings he isn’t in any a way an abusive boyfriend, he does however become very unpleasant when he sees Jonathan in Nancy’s bedroom and doesn’t stop his JerkAss friends from SlutShaming Nancy with graffiti. Upon being confronted by Nancy and Jonathan, he provokes a fight with the latter (even [[KickTheDog mocking Jonathan’s little brother Will’s apparent death]]) at which Jonathan beats the shit out of him. Afterwards Steve is deeply remorseful, breaking it off with his poisonous friends, he helps wipe away the graffiti and even aids Jonathan and Nancy in finale. In Season 2 his relationship with Nancy disintegrates further despite Steve’s best efforts to make amends, by the end of the second series Steve [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy accepts]] Nancy moving on to be with Jonathan.
** Hopper is like this in Season 3, towards to Joyce, his old highschool sweetheart. He sets up a date with her at a restaurant but unfortunately she instead goes to Mr Clarke (the science’s teacher) to ask about why [[MakesSenseInContext her magnets aren’t working]]. Hopper upset that he was stood up and angry upon learning who Joyce went to rather than dining with him, becomes pissy with her and hesitant to show his feelings again for most of the season. Murray notes Hopper’s defensive facade of gruffness and calls him a “big baby” who’s afraid of showing his feelings because he got hurt. Hopper and Joyce do reconcile in the finale and plan another date [[spoiler: before Hopper seemingly dies in a HeroicSacrifice]].
* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E05SimonSaid "Simon Said" (S02, Ep05)]], Andy's twin almost kills a woman because he realizes Andy still has feelings for her and is worried she might get between him and his twin.
* The ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' episode "Split Second" has Steve Dixon, the head of a logging company who ''really'' doesn't take kindly to his workers cracking jokes about his new wife. He ends up severely beating his newest worker after his unfaithful wife seduces the guy and he catches them in the act.
* TV movie ''Too Good To Be True'' centered on a man who had left his wife for a younger woman then went into full-on {{Yandere}} mode when his estranged wife found a new boyfriend.
%%* [[spoiler:Susy's husband]] in ''Series/TuttiFrutti''.
%%* Lex in ''Series/TheWire''.



* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': The ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) Creator says the Keeper is intent on destruction of all life due to jealousy. Before she created living things, they were lovers, with no other beings in existence. When she created life, and especially lavished love on humanity, the Keeper became enraged by this due to her affections no longer solely being his. He created death as a start, as she'd originally made them immortal, and the Creator refused to be with him ever after. The Keeper things by destroying all life she'll be forced to return. Whether or not [[GodInHumanForm she's the Creator]] isn't certain, as she might be a delusional woman. However, he ''does'' attempt to draw her down into the underworld after learning her location so they're together again, thus at least his love for her is apparently real.

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* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': ''Series/WordOfHonor'': The ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) Creator says the Keeper is intent on destruction of all life due to jealousy. Before she created living things, they were lovers, with no other beings in existence. When she created life, Scorpion King and especially lavished love on humanity, the Keeper became enraged by this due to her affections no longer solely being his. He created death as a start, as she'd originally made them immortal, and the Creator refused to be with him ever after. The Keeper things by destroying all life she'll be forced to return. Whether or not [[GodInHumanForm she's the Creator]] Zhao Jing's relationship [[IncestSubtext isn't certain, as she might be a delusional woman. However, he ''does'' attempt to draw her down into explicitly romantic]], but the underworld after learning her location Scorpion King ''hates'' Zhao Jing spending time with anyone else and will go as far as [[MurderTheHypotenuse murdering the competition]].
* Heathcliff in any TV adaptation of ''Literature/WutheringHeights'' is portrayed this way.
** Also, ''Sparkhouse'', based on ''Wuthering Heights'', had the character Andrew, who was
so they're together again, thus jealous at least the idea of his love for her is apparently real.ex having sex with someone else that he banged his head against a wall.

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* ''Series/WordOfHonor'': The Scorpion King and Zhao Jing's relationship [[IncestSubtext isn't explicitly romantic]], but the Scorpion King ''hates'' Zhao Jing spending time with anyone else and will go as far as [[MurderTheHypotenuse murdering the competition.]]
* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'': Sheldon tends to get quite jealous when it comes to Amy, which is odd, given that he generally has little interest in romance. Even before he admitted that he had feelings for her (which he only did because of Amy's OperationJealousy date with Stuart), he was rather territorial of her, once even hitting Leonard when an InnocentInnuendo made him think Leonard had hooked up with her.
** Leonard himself, mostly as a result of being an InsecureLoveInterest to Penny. Notably, the only time he starts doing the "crazy" part was in a sixth season episode regarding Penny working with a classmate, confronting the guy with an anonymous tip that her boyfriend has "gang" connections. Before this, he could certainly seethe with jealousy at times, but rarely did it manifest in something crazy.
* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': Jake Peralta tends to have a fit of strong jealousy toward any guys who get close to his love interest Amy Santiago, including Teddy Wells, Melvin Stermley and Detective Dave Majors. [[spoiler: Despite this, the two still end up marrying.]]
* [[spoiler: Oswald Cobblepot]] from ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' is this towards [[spoiler: Edward Nygma (The Riddler), killing his love interest Isabella and instead of killing him freezing him in a block of ice and later treating him as the centrepiece for his club, giving off an "If I can't have him, no one can!" vibe]].
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': A lot of Orell's antagonism against Jon seems due to his feelings for Ygritte.
* ''{{Series/Hannibal}}'': [[SerialKiller Hannibal]] [[IAmAHumanitarian Lecter]]'s deep, [[VillainousCrush intense love]] for his sort-of patient/frienemy/[[OneTrueLove intellectual soulmate]] [[TheEmpath Will]] [[TheProfiler Graham]] takes his existing homicidal, boundary-breaking tendencies and ramps them up. He alienates Will from both Jack and Alana and [[spoiler: pretends to]] kill Abigail to keep Will all to himself (in Will's own words, he's "fostering codependency"); [[NotGoodWithRejection surrenders to the police and goes to jail to both spite Will and reject his rejection]] and [[LoveWillLeadYouBack to make sure Will knew where he was when he inevitably changed his mind]]; and [[spoiler: uses Dolerhyde to try and kill Will's wife and step-son by proxy]].
** As it turns out, Will is seemingly prone to just as much jealously when it comes to Hannibal. You would think, after Hannibal [[spoiler: kept his encephalitis from him, framed him for his crimes and got him thrown in a mental physicality, pretended to kill their shared surrogate daughter and later tried to have his wife and step-son killed]] that he'd be able to resist Hannibal's charm and attention, but he can't. Though his eventual coldness towards his previous crush Alana comes partially from her not believing him about Hannibal being the Chesapeake Ripper, he becomes outright hostile toward her after learning she and Hannibal are dating and the relationship hardly recovers. He's even worse towards Bedelia Du Maurier, the woman who took his place as Hannibal's outlaw partner in season three, [[spoiler: likely being the one to chose her as the final victim we see Hannibal and Will go after together.]]
* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': Mr. Boynton is usually even-headed, but on occasion can be crazy jealous when provoked. In the [[TheMovie cinematic]] [[GrandFinale series finale]], Miss Brooks spending time with millionaire Gary Nolan sees him turn crazy jealous (with a little prodding from Mrs. Davis). [[spoiler: This ends up being a good thing, as it eventually leads to Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton marrying and living HappilyEverAfter.]]
* On ''Series/CafeAmericain'', this is Carlo's CatchPhrase, demonstrating his jealousy over anyone making eyes at his girlfriend:
-->"I kill him! I kill him bad! [[TheresNoKillLikeOverkill I kill him two times!]]"
%%* Gavin on ''Series/RaisingTheBar''.
* The eponymous character of ''Series/{{House}}'' is this towards his best and only friend Dr. Wilson and any man interested in Dr. Cuddy.
* Dean from ''Series/GilmoreGirls''. He loathes Tristan simply for the fact that he had classes with Rory; after Tristan is PutOnABus, he starts reacting jealously when Rory and Jess start to become friends. He continues to antagonize them even after he breaks up with her and she starts to date Jess. Dean's jealous nature reappears when Rory and Logan become friendly, even though Dean himself is cheating on his wife with Rory, and he still loses Rory to a rival in the end.
* Chuck on ''Series/GossipGirl'' can be this way with regards to Blair sometimes.
* PlayedForLaughs in ''Series/RedDwarf'' as Kryten becomes this in Season 7 due to the arrival of his master Lister’s OldFlame Kristine Kochanski. Terrified at the new possibility of Lister abandoning him, Kryten does his best to come between Lister and Kochanski acting like a clingy mother. He even sabotages Starbug forcing the crew to climb through the service ducts just because Lister prepared a cool bath for Krissie.
** Back in Season 2 Rimmer threatens to kill Lister upon discovering he had a relationship with his girlfriend Lise Yates at the exact time he was going out with her. [[spoiler: In actuality Rimmer never dated Lise, Lister just implanted his own memories into Rimmer’s brain as a gift]].
** Attempted weaponisation of this trope in Season 8 episode “Cassandra”. [[spoiler: The titular A.I who has clairvoyance knows Lister will (accidentally) kill her so she tries to manipulate events so that Rimmer will sleep with Kochanski and Lister will find them and shoot Rimmer in the back of the head with a harpoon gun in a fit of jealousy, which would in turn make Krissie hate him. Lister catches on to it and even when he finds Rimmer about to kiss Kochanski he doesn’t kill the former, much to Kochanski‘s disappointment]].
* Jez in ''Series/PeepShow'' has sent dog crap in the post, pepper-sprayed, sabotaged the career of, tried to punch, and possibly subconsciously tried to murder the men - and in one case, woman - whom he considered rivals for whatever woman was the current target of his infatuation. In one episode, he got so clingy, he was threatened by his girlfriend showing kindness to a homeless man. Mark, although less extreme, still has elements of this trope in his jealous stalking of Sophie and Johnston when he punched Jez after mistakenly thinking he was sleeping with Big Suze.
* ''Series/FamilyAffairs'' villain Pete Callen murdered his wife's lover and framed his wife for the crime.
* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'':
** Andy becomes one in the second season after Ann dumps him and begins dating Mark, and he goes to great lengths to try and get her back, including moving into a pit in front of her house. He ultimately gets over it when he grows closer to April... and in Season 3, when she starts dating a guy she met on vacation in Venezuela (to get back at Andy for accidentally kissing Ann), he goes to similar lengths to win her over.
** Tom becomes one after divorcing his first wife Wendy and realizing he actually did have feelings for her, although Wendy herself only saw Tom as a friend and their marriage was a CitizenshipMarriage to keep her from being deported back to Canada. Even when he gets over her romantically, he still feels disgusted over the fact that she later starts seeing the RatedMForManly Ron.
* Ray Kowalski in ''Series/DueSouth'' was this way when his ex-wife began dating someone, and when Fraser showed interest in at least one woman, and especially toward Fraser's deep friendship with Ray Vecchio.
* Will in ''Series/TheSecretLifeOfUs'' went through a phase of being like this with his girlfriend Sam and Jason when he started stalking his ex started when she started a fling with a musician.
* ''Series/SixFeetUnder'': Brenda's brother takes this to crazy levels over her relationship with Nate. Nate himself has a moment of this while stoned, and Russell's behavior borders on this at Claire's art exhibition at the end of series 4.
%%* Alison's husband David in Jimmy [=McGovern=]'s ''Accused''.
* ''Series/{{Skins}}'': A major BerserkButton for Cook is seeing another man get cozy with Effy. Also, Lara's ex when he threatened JJ.
* ''Series/{{Eastenders}}'' has Grant Mitchell and Mark Fowler.
%%* John in ''The Lakes''.
%%* Mac over his wife Catherine in ''Series/ClockingOff''.
%%* Lex in ''Series/TheWire''.
%%* Pullo over Eirene and Vorenus over Niobe in ''Series/{{Rome}}''.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' has given us many, many examples of crazy jealous men. Spike, Angel, Riley, Xander, and Oz have all had their moments and the identity of the killer in "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E4BeautyAndTheBeasts}} Beauty and the Beasts]]".
** Especially Xander. Throughout the show, he gets jealous when it comes to any girl he's interested in (including Buffy, who he never actually dated) and had a major BerserkButton episode when he almost killed Spike for sleeping with Anya.
** For Angel, there's even a [[RunningGag running gag]] where he shows up just to find Buffy with other guys and it continues well past getting his spin-off.
%%* ''Series/{{Emmerdale}}'' Chris Tate and Cain Dingle.
%%* Charlie Stubbs and Frank Foster in ''Series/CoronationStreet''.
%%* Adam Williams in ''Cold Feet''.
* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': PlayedForLaughs, providing some memorable scenes:
** Ross was this way with Rachel and, to a lesser extent, Emily. This is discussed in a Series 4 episode, where Phoebe points out how Ross only started acting like this after he split up with Carol (his first wife, who [[LastHetRomance turned out to be a lesbian]]), so that first divorce [[FreudianExcuse really did a number on him.]]
** Chandler had a bit of this with Kathy as well, and Monica whenever [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Richard]] is brought up.
** Deconstructed later on with [[spoiler:Ross as his irrational jealousy leads to him and Rachel breaking up. Emily becomes this in a much less funny way. And Chandler's jealousy drives Kathy to sleep with her co-star.]] Plays out better with [[spoiler:Chandler and Monica, as he explains he's worried about Richard because she loves him more than Chandler, and Monica quickly asserts that Chandler has never been second best to her and he's more important than Richard.]]
* ''Series/TheSopranos'' had a minor character like this who put a man in a coma for talking to his girlfriend. Christopher also had his moments over Adriana.
* Heathcliff in any TV adaptation of ''Literature/WutheringHeights'' is portrayed this way. Also, ''Sparkhouse'', based on ''Wuthering Heights'', had the character Andrew, who was so jealous at the idea of his ex having sex with someone else that he banged his head against a wall.
* ''Series/{{Oz}}'' has a homosexual version of this with Keller's obsession with Beecher and a heterosexual version with Ryan's obsession with Dr. Nathan.
%%* Sean Kerrigan in ''{{Series/Cracker}}''.
* {{Domestic Abuse}}r Christian in ''Series/{{Brookside}}''.
%%* Neeley in ''Falling For A Dancer''.
%%* [[spoiler:Susy's husband]] in ''Series/TuttiFrutti''.
* Bruno Milligan from ''Footballers' Wives'' made his wife's life a misery with his paranoid suspicions. Despite being a constant philanderer, Jason Turner seethed with rage at the idea of his wife so much as flirting with another man
* Despite usually lamenting the fact that he's married to Peg, Al Bundy from ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' frequently reacts like this when other men make advances on her.
** Al is also, oddly, completely unprotective ''and'' overprotective of his daughter, Kelly, at the same time. He doesn't seem to care where she goes or who she's with, or what she does. But let him catch a boy in the house, and he will beat him up (generally by smashing his head into walls) before throwing him out of the house.
* An episode of ''{{Series/Extras}}'' had Creator/WarwickDavis getting violent with anyone his girlfriend told him had made advances towards her
* Michael in ''Series/{{Brotherhood}}'', to the point where he's blind to the fact the everything else in his life is falling apart.
* Soames Forsyte in ''Literature/TheForsyteSaga''.
* Tony in ''Series/MenBehavingBadly'', both when he was obsessively pursuing Debra and once he finally got her. In one episode, he gets so paranoid he puts his arms possessively around her when a group of ''12-year-old boys'' walk past.
* ''Series/TheInbetweeners'' has Donovan over Charlotte. Jay borders on this with his obsessiveness over his girlfriend Chloe's whereabouts in the final episode of season 2, although he is a far more gentle example than most.
%%* Rose's husband Len in ''Series/TheJury''.
* ''Series/AufWiedersehenPet'': The Turkish pimp in series 1. Ally Fraser showed potential to be this when he warned Wayne off Vicky.
-->'''Ally:''' That's mine.\\
'''Wayne:''' Nice car, squire.\\
'''Ally:''' I didn't mean the car.
* ''At Home With the Braithwaites'' had the patriarch David Braithwaite who nearly killed his brother in a fight over his ex Alison, then punched another man over her. Mike Hartnoll threatened his estranged wife's lesbian lover with a gun
* The ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' episode "Split Second" has Steve Dixon, the head of a logging company who ''really'' doesn't take kindly to his workers cracking jokes about his new wife. He ends up severely beating his newest worker after his unfaithful wife seduces the guy and he catches them in the act.
* Finn of ''Series/{{Glee}}'' toward Rachel any time she's dating someone who's not him.
* ''Series/DesperateHousewives'':
** George, a pharmacist, lusted after Bree once she ended their affair together and became jealous of her husband, Rex. So he tampered with Rex's prescription drugs by replacing his heart medication with placebos. He also beats up and attempts to kill other people who look like they are trying to come in between him and Bree. He also drugged Bree at one point and was seriously considering taking advantage of her. He eventually proposed to Bree and pressured her into marrying him. After the engagement, he became increasingly possessive of her and increasingly violent.
** Carlos towards Gabrielle in the first season of ''Series/DesperateHousewives''. She ''was'' cheating on him, but he ended up physically assaulting the wrong man ''twice'' (both of them turning out to be gay) and getting a prison sentence for it.
* Gabe from ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'' is starting to feel really uncomfortable about Erin being around Andy.
* Arthur from ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'' doesn't appreciate Guinevere having close friendships with any other males (except [[HeterosexualLifePartners Merlin]]) and becomes a GreenEyedMonster every time she seems particularly fond of anyone other than him. When he catches her and Lancelot in an embrace, he attacks Lancelot and would have killed him had Guinevere not thrown herself between them.
* [[MeaningfulName Jealocit]], a VillainOfTheWeek from ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger''. He had a crush on [[EvilGenius Insarn]] since high school, but when she fell in LoveAtFirstSight with former [[Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger Carranger]] Kyosuke Jinnai, he developed '''''[[LargeHam BURNING JEALOUSY POWER!!!]]''''' and nearly defeated the Gokaigers. Then Kyosuke (who had no interest in being a vertex of this LoveTriangle) mediated the situation... and the Gokaiger kicked his butt.
* Eli from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''. He goes crazy after Clare starts talking to Fitz, and acts this way towards Imogen when they date. He finds out that it isn't related to his mental illness, he's just possessive.
* Jesse from ''Series/OneThousandWaysToDie'''s segment "Hydrau-licked" was this towards his girlfriend. Considering this is a show about freaky deaths, he becomes an AssholeVictim when he ends up getting [[DroppedABridgeOnHim his "love rival"'s car dropped on him]].
* ''Series/MurderInMind'' had several episodes about cuckolded men who resort to murder. Steve 'Phil from Eastenders' [=McFadden=] played a firefighter who hired a hitman who to kill his bitchy wife and his obnoxious co-worker she was sleeping with while they were in bed together and Rob Brydon plays a control freak who murders his brother in law after discovering a long-term affair with his wife and makes it look like a mugging gone wrong
* TV movie ''Too Good To Be True'' centered on a man who had left his wife for a younger woman then went into full-on {{Yandere}} mode when his estranged wife found a new boyfriend
* Whitney is characterized this way on ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', although he's really ProperlyParanoid when it comes to Clark, who completely tops his game.
* ''Series/{{Community}}'': Troy Barnes goes all "[[CuteAndPsycho psycho]] [[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend girl]][[LoveMakesYouCrazy friend]]" on Toby, who he thinks is replacing him as Abed's best friend in ''[[Recap/CommunityS4E03ConventionsOfSpaceAndTime Conventions of Space and Time]]''. Note that Troy is dating Britta at the time... and she's encouraging this behavior.
-->'''Britta:''' That guy is stealing your boyfriend!
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Commander Millington is revealed to be this in the novelization of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS26E3TheCurseOfFenric Curse of Fenric]]". He and [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Dr. Judson]] went to school together, and one day at rugby practice, Millington saw Judson talking to another boy, and... well, he arranged an accident that put the good doctor into a wheelchair for the rest of his life (or at least until Fenric possessed him).
** The Doctor himself in his Eleventh and Twelfth generations. Whether he feels a sexual, romantic, or platonic attraction to his companions is ambiguous, but he definitely prefers to be the center of their attention.
** Mickey suffered from this during the 9th Doctor tenure. He was highly jealous of his girlfriend Rose running off with The Doctor and exhibited a highly possessive attitude towards her. Thanks to some CharacterDevelopment he grew out of it and formed a friendship with The Doctor in later seasons.
* Ted Jr. is very jealous of Daniel for having his wife Tawny's affections in ''Series/{{Rectify}}'' and informs him that she's "off-limits". Daniel, in turn, knocks out Ted, pulls his pants down, and puts coffee grounds on his butt to humiliate him and make it look like he pooped himself when angry with him.
* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E05SimonSaid "Simon Said" (S02, Ep05)]], Andy's twin almost kills a woman because he realizes Andy still has feelings for her and is worried she might get between him and his twin.
* Paco Durando in the ''Series/FrontierCircus'' episode "The Daring Durandos". He threatens to cut the hands off anyone who touches his wife. His wife happens to be a NewOldFlame of Ben's.
* Played with and [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] with Steve from ''Series/StrangerThings'' over Nancy. While dismissive of her feelings he isn’t in any a way an abusive boyfriend, he does however become very unpleasant when he sees Jonathan in Nancy’s bedroom and doesn’t stop his JerkAss friends from SlutShaming Nancy with graffiti. Upon being confronted by Nancy and Jonathan, he provokes a fight with the latter (even [[KickTheDog mocking Jonathan’s little brother Will’s apparent death]]) at which Jonathan beats the shit out of him. Afterwards Steve is deeply remorseful, breaking it off with his poisonous friends, he helps wipe away the graffiti and even aids Jonathan and Nancy in finale. In Season 2 his relationship with Nancy disintegrates further despite Steve’s best efforts to make amends, by the end of the second series Steve [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy accepts]] Nancy moving on to be with Jonathan.
** Hopper is like this in Season 3, towards to Joyce, his old highschool sweetheart. He sets up a date with her at a restaurant but unfortunately she instead goes to Mr Clarke (the science’s teacher) to ask about why [[MakesSenseInContext her magnets aren’t working]]. Hopper upset that he was stood up and angry upon learning who Joyce went to rather than dining with him, becomes pissy with her and hesitant to show his feelings again for most of the season. Murray notes Hopper’s defensive facade of gruffness and calls him a “big baby” who’s afraid of showing his feelings because he got hurt. Hopper and Joyce do reconcile in the finale and plan another date [[spoiler: before Hopper seemingly dies in a HeroicSacrifice]].
* Tom Marans from ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' murdered his girlfriend because he believed she was going to leave him for her ex-boyfriend [[IfICanfHaveYou and he refused to let her leave him.]]
* Both Ted and Barney in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''. Both of them are in love with Robin though Barney doesn't start to have feelings for her long after Ted broke up with Robin. In the middle of season 3, Barney slept with Robin and when Ted found out about it, he was furious and refuses to accept Barney as a friend anymore though they make amends by the end of the season. By then, Barney genuinely begins to have feelings for Robin and in an episode in which Ted and Robin have sex whenever they are in an argument, Barney takes out his frustration by breaking broken [=TVs=]. By the end of season 4, Robin and Barney started dating without any problems from Ted. Fast forward to season 8, Ted becomes jealous that Robin had accepted Barney's proposal and tries to ruin their wedding planner. Though Lily talks him out of it, he again tries to confess his feelings for Robin by going to great lengths to find her missing locket and give it to her as a wedding gift. Ultimately, he decides to abandon the idea and let go of her feelings for Robin.
* ''Series/SchittsCreek'':
** Played for laughs when normally confident Patrick witnesses a drunken Ted kiss his boyfriend David during a game of SpinTheBottle. Even though David did not want to play, did not initiate the kiss, and Ted is straight, Patrick gets into a jealous huff. He's egged on by David's sister/Ted's girlfriend Alexis, but he and David eventually talk things out.
** Johnny trusts his wife and knows nothing happened, but he's still not happy when he finds out she spent the night passed out in Roland's bed.
* ''Series/{{Velvet}}''
** Enrique may step out on his wife with impunity, but no other man better should go near her, unless he wants a black eye.
** Carlos morphs into this after Ana breaks up with him [[spoiler: because she is still in love with Alberto]].
* In ''Series/TheWitcher2019'' Geralt can’t help but “[[DeathGlare stare]] [[GreenEyedMonster daggers]]”, at his LoveInterest Yennefer’s romantic escort the witless knight Eyck of Denesle in Episode 6 “Rare Species”. When Eyck is killed by a third party (the reavers), Yennefer entertains the idea that Geralt [[MurderTheHypotenuse killed Eyck out of jealousy]], during an argument with the Witcher.
** Ostrit from Episode 3 “Betrayer Moon” is a particular nasty one, being the advisor and secret lover of the late princess Adda, Ostrit was enraged when prince (now king) Foltest [[BrotherSisterIncest got his sister pregnant]]. In response he cursed Adda turning her baby into a Striga which clawed its way out of Adda and stalked the kingdom. Thankfully Ostrit gets [[LaserGuidedKarma a karmic death]] changed to bed by a disgusted Geralt and [[AssholeVictim disemboweled by the Striga]] he created.
* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': The ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) Creator says the Keeper is intent on destruction of all life due to jealousy. Before she created living things, they were lovers, with no other beings in existence. When she created life, and especially lavished love on humanity, the Keeper became enraged by this due to her affections no longer solely being his. He created death as a start, as she'd originally made them immortal, and the Creator refused to be with him ever after. The Keeper things by destroying all life she'll be forced to return. Whether or not [[GodInHumanForm she's the Creator]] isn't certain, as she might be a delusional woman. However, he ''does'' attempt to draw her down into the underworld after learning her location so they're together again, thus at least his love for her is apparently real.

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