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* Martin and Daphne often discussed gory murders over breakfast on {{Frasier}}.

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* Martin and Daphne often discussed gory murders over breakfast on {{Frasier}}.''Series/{{Frasier}}''.
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* [[{{Monk}} Adrian Monk]] has a laundry list of neuroses and neatness issues, but is able to set them aside at will upon needing to view a grisly crime scene.

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* [[{{Monk}} [[Series/{{Monk}} Adrian Monk]] has a laundry list of neuroses and neatness issues, but is able to set them aside at will upon needing to view a grisly crime scene.



* Ned the pie maker from ''PushingDaisies'' is also rather neurotic. But given his [[LockedIntoStrangeness particular]] [[BlessedWithSuck ability]], he keeps rotting fruit in the back room, and might likely go mad if he didn't develop this as a survival skill/coping method. This got particularly odd when Ned discovered a dead rat in a taffy vat. He commented on it being gross (apparently only because it was a rat in food). This is a man who makes his living ''touching corpses with his bare finger''.

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* Ned the pie maker from ''PushingDaisies'' ''Series/PushingDaisies'' is also rather neurotic. But given his [[LockedIntoStrangeness particular]] [[BlessedWithSuck ability]], he keeps rotting fruit in the back room, and might likely go mad if he didn't develop this as a survival skill/coping method. This got particularly odd when Ned discovered a dead rat in a taffy vat. He commented on it being gross (apparently only because it was a rat in food). This is a man who makes his living ''touching corpses with his bare finger''.
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** Justified in that he's a surgeon. At one point he processed mutilated bodies for breakfast.

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** Justified in that he's a surgeon. At one point he processed mutilated bodies And he's never shown all that much aversion to dirt and mess, just practices appropriate hygiene and organisation for breakfast.
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* On ''{{Bones}}'', Brennan, Addy and Hodgins at the Jeffersonian all appear to have this trait -- Hodgins even revels in the finding of bugs and insects in the goriest of places. Dr. Saroyan, despite being a Medical Examiner in her own right, is a little put off by the state of a couple of the more interesting bodies they get.

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* On ''{{Bones}}'', ''Series/{{Bones}}'', Brennan, Addy and Hodgins at the Jeffersonian all appear to have this trait -- Hodgins even revels in the finding of bugs and insects in the goriest of places. Dr. Saroyan, despite being a Medical Examiner in her own right, is a little put off by the state of a couple of the more interesting bodies they get.
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* Sara Sidle of ''{{CSI}}'' can handle any bodily fluid splattered anywhere - except spit. No spit.
* Dr. Simon Tam of ''{{Firefly}}'' keeps himself quite clean and organized throughout the show. However, on one occasion, where the crew discovers scores of mutilated corpses in a drifting ship (the victims of a Reaver attack), Simon and Book are the only two not too {{Squick}}ed to go clean them up (for a proper burial). Simon even points out that "bodies don't bother me" when volunteering for the task.

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* Sara Sidle of ''{{CSI}}'' ''{{Series/CSI}}'' can handle any bodily fluid splattered anywhere - except spit. No spit.
* Dr. Simon Tam of ''{{Firefly}}'' ''{{Series/Firefly}}'' keeps himself quite clean and organized throughout the show. However, on one occasion, where the crew discovers scores of mutilated corpses in a drifting ship (the victims of a Reaver attack), Simon and Book are the only two not too {{Squick}}ed to go clean them up (for a proper burial). Simon even points out that "bodies don't bother me" when volunteering for the task.
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* Mordecai Heller from ''{{Lackadaisy}}'' is an obsessively tidy person to [[SuperOCD an extreme]]...who you [[http://lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=27 first see]] in blood-spattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet. He also cleans up the places he robs.

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* Mordecai Heller from ''{{Lackadaisy}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Lackadaisy}}'' is an obsessively tidy person to [[SuperOCD an extreme]]...who you [[http://lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=27 first see]] in blood-spattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet. He also cleans up the places he robs.

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* Mordecai Heller from ''{{Lackadaisy}}'' is an obsessively tidy person to [[SuperOCD an extreme]]... who you first see in bloodsplattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet. He also rearranges/disposes of body parts in alphabetical order, including different regions of the brain, and cleans up the places he robs.
-->'''Zib:''' "Who robs a place, then tidies up and dusts the shelves before leaving?"
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* Mordecai Heller from ''{{Lackadaisy}}'' is an obsessively tidy person to [[SuperOCD an extreme]]... who you [[http://lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=27 first see see]] in bloodsplattered blood-spattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet. He also rearranges/disposes of body parts in alphabetical order, including different regions of the brain, and cleans up the places he robs.
-->'''Zib:''' "Who Who robs a place, then tidies up and dusts the shelves before leaving?"
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** Justified in that he's a surgean. At one point he processed mutilated bodies for breakfast.

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** Justified in that he's a surgean.surgeon. At one point he processed mutilated bodies for breakfast.
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* In ''[[JediAcademyTrilogy I, Jedi]]'' the [[SpacePolice ex-CorSec officer]] Corran Horn is able to look at a man who had been burned to death and calmly point out what's strange about the body, while Luke winces and the other Jedi-in-training are starkly horrified. Corran later is extremely shaken up when he's hit by the 'disturbance in the Force' caused by Kyp destroying Carida, even running outside and throwing up.

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* In ''[[JediAcademyTrilogy I, Jedi]]'' the [[SpacePolice ex-CorSec officer]] Corran Horn is able to look at a man who had been burned to death and calmly point out what's strange about the body, while Luke winces and the other Jedi-in-training are starkly horrified. Corran later is extremely shaken up when he's hit by the 'disturbance in the Force' caused by Kyp destroying Carida, even [[VomitingCop running outside and throwing up.
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* In one episode of ''SledgeHammer'', Hammer ate his lunch in the same room the coroner was doing an autopsy in.
* ''{{Dexter}}'' justifies this trope rather baldly because Dexter is a serial killer himself who finds bloody crime scenes to be appealing. One episode subverts this when another serial killer soaks an entire hotel room in blood to remind Dexter of a traumatic past experience. His horrified reaction causes a cop to note that at least there's ''something'' he can't handle.

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* In one episode of ''SledgeHammer'', ''Series/SledgeHammer'', Hammer ate his lunch in the same room the coroner was doing an autopsy in.
* ''{{Dexter}}'' ''Series/{{Dexter}}'' justifies this trope rather baldly because Dexter is a serial killer himself who finds bloody crime scenes to be appealing. One episode subverts this when another serial killer soaks an entire hotel room in blood to remind Dexter of a traumatic past experience. His horrified reaction causes a cop to note that at least there's ''something'' he can't handle.

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Holmes is described as an UTTER SLOB, at least when it comes to his living space.


* SherlockHolmes is eccentric and fastidious in a round-about way, but also seems to have no problem with murder scenes.
* Literature/HerculePoirot is even more refined and fastidious than Holmes, and also has no problem with gory crimes.

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* SherlockHolmes is eccentric and fastidious in a round-about way, but also seems to have no problem with murder scenes.
* Literature/HerculePoirot is even more refined and fastidious than Holmes, fastidious, and also has no problem with gory crimes.
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* Hercule {{Poirot}} is even more refined and fastidious than Holmes, and also has no problem with gory crimes.

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* Hercule {{Poirot}} Literature/HerculePoirot is even more refined and fastidious than Holmes, and also has no problem with gory crimes.

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* Mordecai Heller (pictured) from {{Lackadaisy}} is an obsessively tidy person to [[SuperOCD an extreme]]... who you first see in bloodsplattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet.
** He also rearranges/disposes of body parts in alphabetical order, including different regions of the brain.
** ...and cleans up the places he robs.

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* Mordecai Heller (pictured) from {{Lackadaisy}} ''{{Lackadaisy}}'' is an obsessively tidy person to [[SuperOCD an extreme]]... who you first see in bloodsplattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet. \n** He also rearranges/disposes of body parts in alphabetical order, including different regions of the brain.
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brain, and cleans up the places he robs.

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** ...and tidies up the places he robs.

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** ...and tidies cleans up the places he robs.robs.
-->'''Zib:''' "Who robs a place, then tidies up and dusts the shelves before leaving?"



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* The main female character from AdorableDesolation seems to enjoy a good bloody crime scene, she even thanks Izzy for calling her to see a good one, it may be a hobby they share.
* Mordecai Heller from {{Lackadaisy}} is an extremely fastidious and tidy person... who you first see in bloodsplattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet.
** ...and rearranges/disposes of the body parts in alphabetical order, including different regions of the brain.

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* The main female character from AdorableDesolation seems to enjoy a good bloody crime scene, she even thanks Izzy for calling her to see a good one, it may be a hobby they share.
* Mordecai Heller (pictured) from {{Lackadaisy}} is an extremely fastidious and obsessively tidy person...person to [[SuperOCD an extreme]]... who you first see in bloodsplattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet.
** ...and ** He also rearranges/disposes of the body parts in alphabetical order, including different regions of the brain.

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** and rearranges/disposes of the body parts in alphabetical order, including different regions of the brain.

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** **...and rearranges/disposes of the body parts in alphabetical order, including different regions of the brain.brain.
**...and tidies up the places he robs.
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* On ''{{Bones}}'', Brennen, Addy and Hodgins at the Jeffersonian all appear to have this trait -- Hodgins even revels in the finding of bugs and insects in the goriest of places. Dr. Saroyan, despite being a Medical Examiner in her own right, is a little put off by the state of a couple of the more interesting bodies they get.

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* On ''{{Bones}}'', Brennen, Brennan, Addy and Hodgins at the Jeffersonian all appear to have this trait -- Hodgins even revels in the finding of bugs and insects in the goriest of places. Dr. Saroyan, despite being a Medical Examiner in her own right, is a little put off by the state of a couple of the more interesting bodies they get.
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** Justified in that he's a surgean. At one point he processed mutilated bodies for breakfast.
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This ability, to keep one's gorge from rising despite one's otherwise squeamish tendencies is SelectiveSqueamishnessSuppression.

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This ability, to keep one's gorge from rising despite one's otherwise squeamish tendencies tendencies, is SelectiveSqueamishnessSuppression.
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* ''{{House}}'' is the medical example, of course. Wiggling parasites in the intestines. House doesn't flinch. (Though sometimes people on his team do).

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* ''{{House}}'' ''Series/{{House}}'' is the medical example, of course. Wiggling parasites in the intestines. House doesn't flinch. (Though sometimes people on his team do).
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*** Justified because Bones is enured to corpses, but not to witnessing pain in the living.
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The same trait is also commonplace for the top doctor in a medical series. Naturally, it's also a handy trait for a coroner, who may keep his lunch in the same freezer as body organs. Open body cavities or skulls don't bother them.

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The same trait is also commonplace for the top doctor in a medical series. Naturally, it's also a handy trait for a coroner, who may [[AutopsySnackTime keep his lunch lunch]] in the same freezer as body organs. Open body cavities or skulls don't bother them.
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* Dr. Simon Tam of ''{{Firefly}}'' keeps himself quite clean and organized throughout the show. However, on one occasion, where the crew discovers scores of mutilated corpses in a drifting ship (the victims of a Reaver attack), Simon and Book are the only two not too {{Squick}}ed to go clean them up (for a proper burial). Simon even points out that "bodies don't bother me" when volunteering for the task.
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* In ''[[JediAcademyTrilogy I, Jedi]]'' the [[SpacePolice ex- CorSec officer]] Corran Horn is able to look at a man who had been burned to death and calmly point out what's strange about the body, while Luke winces and the other Jedi-in-training are starkly horrified. Corran later is extremely shaken up when he's hit by the 'disturbance in the Force' caused by Kyp destroying Carida, even running outside and throwing up.

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* In ''[[JediAcademyTrilogy I, Jedi]]'' the [[SpacePolice ex- CorSec ex-CorSec officer]] Corran Horn is able to look at a man who had been burned to death and calmly point out what's strange about the body, while Luke winces and the other Jedi-in-training are starkly horrified. Corran later is extremely shaken up when he's hit by the 'disturbance in the Force' caused by Kyp destroying Carida, even running outside and throwing up.



** Most noticeably even though he can hardly stand to be in a dusty room (because it's dirty) blood doesn't seem to faze him.

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** Most noticeably noticeably, even though he can hardly stand to be in a dusty room (because it's dirty) dirty), blood doesn't seem to faze him.



* Ned the pie maker from ''PushingDaisies'' is also rather neurotic. But given his [[LockedIntoStrangeness particular]] [[BlessedWithSuck ability]], he keeps rotting fruit in the back room, and might likely go mad if he didn't develop this as a survival skill/cope method. This got particularly odd when Ned discovered a dead rat in a taffy vat. He commented on it being gross (apparently only because it was a rat in food). This is a man who makes his living ''touching corpses with his bare finger''.

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* Ned the pie maker from ''PushingDaisies'' is also rather neurotic. But given his [[LockedIntoStrangeness particular]] [[BlessedWithSuck ability]], he keeps rotting fruit in the back room, and might likely go mad if he didn't develop this as a survival skill/cope skill/coping method. This got particularly odd when Ned discovered a dead rat in a taffy vat. He commented on it being gross (apparently only because it was a rat in food). This is a man who makes his living ''touching corpses with his bare finger''.



* Of course, in the case of ''Quincy, M.E.'' it's a JustifiedTrope. He's a medical examiner.

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* Of course, in the case of ''Quincy, ''{{Quincy}}, M.E.'' it's a JustifiedTrope. He's a medical examiner.



* On ''{{Bones}}'', Brennen, Addy and Hodgins at the Jeffersonian all appear to have this trait -- Hodgins even revels in the finding of bugs and insects in the goriest of places. Dr. Saroyan, despite being a Medical Examiner in her own right, is a little put off by the state of a couple of the more interesting bodes they get.

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* On ''{{Bones}}'', Brennen, Addy and Hodgins at the Jeffersonian all appear to have this trait -- Hodgins even revels in the finding of bugs and insects in the goriest of places. Dr. Saroyan, despite being a Medical Examiner in her own right, is a little put off by the state of a couple of the more interesting bodes bodies they get.



* All too often seen in Tabletop [=RPGs=]. Depending on the back story of your character ([[TheRoleplayer provided you've written it]]), you may come from a very posh, sheltered life style, and yet have no qualms swinging a sword or blasting magic at a group of Goblins, resulting in piles of sliced limbs and pulped corpses. Even dedicated roleplayers will usually not have their character get queasy, even if it would make sense to do so. This can become very prevalent in WorldOfDarkness, or similar games, where your character has a vice and a virtue. Unless the GM enforces it, most players will hardly notice their vices.

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* All too often seen in Tabletop [=RPGs=]. Depending on the back story of your character ([[TheRoleplayer provided you've written it]]), you may come from a very posh, sheltered life style, and yet have no qualms swinging a sword or blasting magic at a group of Goblins, resulting in piles of sliced limbs and pulped corpses. Even dedicated roleplayers will usually not have their character get queasy, even if it would make sense to do so. This can become very prevalent in WorldOfDarkness, the NewWorldOfDarkness, or similar games, where your character has a vice and a virtue. Unless the GM enforces it, most players will hardly notice their vices.



* Mordecai Heller from Lackadaisy is an extremely fastidious and tidy person... who you first see in bloodsplattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet.

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* Mordecai Heller from Lackadaisy {{Lackadaisy}} is an extremely fastidious and tidy person... who you first see in bloodsplattered underwear, having just chopped someone up with a hatchet.
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* All too often seen in Tabletop RPGs. Depending on the back story of your character ([[TheRoleplayer provided you've written it]]), you may come from a very posh, sheltered life style, and yet have no qualms swinging a sword or blasting magic at a group of Goblins, resulting in piles of sliced limbs and pulped corpses. Even dedicated roleplayers will usually not have their character get queasy, even if it would make sense to do so. This can become very prevalent in WorldOfDarkness, or similar games, where your character has a vice and a virtue. Unless the GM enforces it, most players will hardly notice their vices.

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* All too often seen in Tabletop RPGs.[=RPGs=]. Depending on the back story of your character ([[TheRoleplayer provided you've written it]]), you may come from a very posh, sheltered life style, and yet have no qualms swinging a sword or blasting magic at a group of Goblins, resulting in piles of sliced limbs and pulped corpses. Even dedicated roleplayers will usually not have their character get queasy, even if it would make sense to do so. This can become very prevalent in WorldOfDarkness, or similar games, where your character has a vice and a virtue. Unless the GM enforces it, most players will hardly notice their vices.
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In CrimeAndPunishment series, often there will be a detective who is uptight and persnickety, or at least fastidious and tidy in most aspects.

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In CrimeAndPunishment series, CrimeAndPunishmentSeries, often there will be a detective who is uptight and persnickety, or at least fastidious and tidy in most aspects.
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* All too often seen in Tabletop RPGs. Depending on the back story of your character ([[TheRoleplayer provided you've written it]]), you may come from a very posh, sheltered life style, and yet have no qualms swinging a sword or blasting magic at a group of Goblins, resulting in piles of sliced limbs and pulped corpses. Even dedicated roleplayers will usually not have their character get queasy, even if it would make sense to do so. This can become very prevalent in WorldOfDarkness, or similar games, where your character has a vice and a virtue. Unless the GM enforces it, most players will hardly notice their vices.
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* In one episode of ''Sledge Hammer'', Hammer ate his lunch in the same room the coroner was doing an autopsy in.

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* In one episode of ''Sledge Hammer'', ''SledgeHammer'', Hammer ate his lunch in the same room the coroner was doing an autopsy in.
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** One episode has Bones squicked out by a belly button piercing being torn off, when a few minutes before she wore a cadaver hand like a glove to get fingerprints.
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** and rearranges/disposes of the body parts in alphabetical order, including different regions of the brain.

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