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* In ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' during the climax of the Karda Nui arc, [[DarkActionGirl Makuta Gorast]] experiences a doozy of this. Throughout the arc, she'd been [[UndyingLoyalty unflinchingly loyal]] towards [[BigBad Teridax]] and his EvilPlan [[spoiler:[[HijackingCthulhu to usurp the Great Spirit Mata Nui]]]], with her acting as an enforcer among her brethren to ensure it succeeds [[HunterOfHerOwnKind lest they face her wrath]]. However, this ends up AllForNothing where she's concerned as once Teridax made his move, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he leaves her and the other Makuta stranded in Karda Nui as it's eaten up by energy storms]], with Krika -- [[TeethClenchedTeamwork a partner she'd been colliding with]] due to him being [[AntiVillain the only Makuta to question Teridax's endgame]] -- [[RedemptionEqualsDeath dying trying to save her]]. As her remaining allies attempt and fail their escapes, Gorast shuts down entirely, [[MadnessMantra muttering "Krika was right. Krika was right," over and over]] until she's annihilated by the storm.
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* The ''Film/GhostRider'' movie fits this trope, since the BigBad was soulless (and thus immune to GR's Penance Stare) until the movie's climax.
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* The ''Film/GhostRider'' movie ''Film/GhostRider2007'' fits this trope, since the BigBad was is soulless (and thus immune to GR's Penance Stare) until the movie's climax.
-->'''Ghost Rider''': Rider:''' A thousand souls to '''BURN!!!''''''BURN!'''
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* ''Webcomics/SuperStupor'': A villain goes through a BSOD when [[DumbassHasAPoint the hero]] he captured to keep him from interfering in [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272010.shtml the villain's plan for his arch enemy]] points out the [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12282010.shtml sheer stupidity of it]] before it goes off.

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* ''Webcomics/SuperStupor'': ''Webcomic/SuperStupor'': A villain goes through a BSOD when [[DumbassHasAPoint the hero]] he captured to keep him from interfering in [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272010.shtml the villain's plan for his arch enemy]] points out the [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12282010.shtml sheer stupidity of it]] before it goes off.
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* Webcomics/''SuperStupor'': A villain goes through a BSOD when [[DumbassHasAPoint the hero]] he captured to keep him from interfering in [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272010.shtml the villain's plan for his arch enemy]] points out the [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12282010.shtml sheer stupidity of it]] before it goes off.

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* Webcomics/''SuperStupor'': ''Webcomics/SuperStupor'': A villain goes through a BSOD when [[DumbassHasAPoint the hero]] he captured to keep him from interfering in [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272010.shtml the villain's plan for his arch enemy]] points out the [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12282010.shtml sheer stupidity of it]] before it goes off.
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* Warning: this comic is not safe for sanity. They have no nudity, but there is a lot of adult content on the site in terms of language and subject matter. In Something Positive's bonus story, Super Stupor, specifically pages http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272010.shtml and http://www.superstupor.com/sust12282010.shtml , a villain goes through a BSOD when the hero he captured to keep him from interfering in the villain's plans for his arch enemy [[DumbassHasAPoint points out the]] [[TooDumbToLive sheer stupidity of his plan]] before it goes off.

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* Warning: this comic is not safe for sanity. They have no nudity, but there is Webcomics/''SuperStupor'': A villain goes through a lot of adult content on BSOD when [[DumbassHasAPoint the site hero]] he captured to keep him from interfering in terms of language and subject matter. In Something Positive's bonus story, Super Stupor, specifically pages http://www.[[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272010.shtml and http://www.the villain's plan for his arch enemy]] points out the [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust12282010.shtml , a villain goes through a BSOD when the hero he captured to keep him from interfering in the villain's plans for his arch enemy [[DumbassHasAPoint points out the]] [[TooDumbToLive sheer stupidity of his plan]] it]] before it goes off.
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* ''Film/NightAfterNightAfterNight'': After undergoing a VillainousBreakdown, the killer seems to realise exactly how mentally ill he actually is, and he winds up on his knees on the banks of the Thames, begging the police who trying to arrest him for help.

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* ''Film/NightAfterNightAfterNight'': After undergoing a VillainousBreakdown, the killer seems to realise realize exactly how mentally ill he actually is, and he winds up on his knees on the banks of the Thames, begging the police who trying to arrest him for help.



** A hideously dark version in Age of Darkness. A failed CareBearStare attempts to [[spoiler: turn Kharn of the World Eaters back to the loyalist side. It fails when Kharn realises this, but the important thing is that the loyalist Thousand Son who tried knows that Kharn will now always live with the knowledge that siding with Horus (and Chaos) was wrong and that he could have willingly turned back. The loyal Thousand Son briefly wonders what effect this will have on Kharn in the future before dying. 10,000 years later and Kharn is well known for being psychopathically angry (even for a World Eater) and, most interestingly, perfectly willing to slaughter his own comrades...]].

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** A hideously dark version in Age of Darkness. A failed CareBearStare attempts to [[spoiler: turn Kharn of the World Eaters back to the loyalist side. It fails when Kharn realises realizes this, but the important thing is that the loyalist Thousand Son who tried knows that Kharn will now always live with the knowledge that siding with Horus (and Chaos) was wrong and that he could have willingly turned back. The loyal Thousand Son briefly wonders what effect this will have on Kharn in the future before dying. 10,000 years later and Kharn is well known for being psychopathically angry (even for a World Eater) and, most interestingly, perfectly willing to slaughter his own comrades...]].

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* ''Film/NightAfterNightAfterNight'': After undergoing a VillainousBreakdown, the killer seems to realise exactly how mentally ill he actually is, and he winds up on his knees on the banks of the Thames, begging the police who trying to arrest him for help.



* In ''Film/TheWomanHunt'', BigBad Spyros is badly wounded and LeftForDead. Despite his injuries, he drags himself after the last two survivors, Tony and [=McGee=]. he catches up with them while they are SkinnyDipping and has them in his sights when he is overwhelmed by memories of his NumberTwo Magda, whom he had been forced to perform a MercyKill on. Instead of shooting Tony and [=McGee=], he [[spoiler: [[AteHisGun puts a bullet through his own head]]]].

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* In ''Film/TheWomanHunt'', BigBad Spyros is badly wounded and LeftForDead. Despite his injuries, he drags himself after the last two survivors, Tony and [=McGee=]. he He catches up with them while they are SkinnyDipping and has them in his sights when he is overwhelmed by memories of his NumberTwo Magda, whom he had been forced to perform a MercyKill on. Instead of shooting Tony and [=McGee=], he [[spoiler: [[AteHisGun puts a bullet through his own head]]]].
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* The film adaptation of ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'' does have Voldemort briefly experiencing the trope whenever his horcruxes are being destroyed (in one instance, when he was bombarding Hogwart's barrier with spells, after firing a huge beam from his wand upon a horcrux being destroyed, he stares in shock, looks at his arm, and leaves without a word. Both the movie and the novel also imply that this is the reason why Harry and his friends were able to track down the remaining horcruxes.

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* The film adaptation of ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'' does have has Voldemort briefly experiencing the trope whenever his horcruxes are being destroyed (in one instance, when he was bombarding Hogwart's barrier with spells, after firing a huge beam from his wand upon a horcrux being destroyed, he stares in shock, looks at his arm, and leaves without a word.word). Both the movie and the novel also imply that this is the reason why Harry and his friends were able to track down the remaining horcruxes.



* Darth Vader in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' saga could be said to be in one for the entire Original Trilogy. The unenergetic, almost catatonic way he goes about his duties is quite a contrast to the fiery passion he had before [[DespairEventHorizon Padmé's death]]. It takes seeing his son brutally tortured by the Emperor to finally snap him back to his senses.

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* Darth Vader in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' saga could be said to be in one for the entire Original Trilogy. The unenergetic, un-energetic, almost catatonic way he goes about his duties is quite a contrast to the fiery passion he had before [[DespairEventHorizon Padmé's death]]. It takes seeing his son brutally tortured by the Emperor to finally snap him back to his senses.



* When InspectorJavert from ''Literature/LesMiserables'' finds that Jean Valjean, while still a criminal, is a ''good person'', Javert simply cannot reconcile his previous black and white system of morality with this demonstration that all along he had been wrong in his belief that what is lawful and what is right were one and the same. He [[DrivenToSuicide jumps off a bridge]] and drowns. His final song in [[Theatre/LesMiserables the musical]] is essentially a summation of his Villainous BSOD.

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* When InspectorJavert from ''Literature/LesMiserables'' finds that Jean Valjean, while still a criminal, is a ''good person'', Javert he simply cannot reconcile his previous [[BlackAndWhiteMorality black and white system of morality morality]] with this demonstration that all along along, he had been wrong in his belief that what is lawful and what is right were one and the same. He [[DrivenToSuicide jumps off a bridge]] and drowns. His final song in [[Theatre/LesMiserables the musical]] is essentially a summation of his Villainous BSOD.



* The entirety of "Javert's Soliloquy/[[spoiler:Suicide]]" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''. After Valjean spares his life on the barricades, he finds that for the first time, he purposefully allows Valjean to escape [[spoiler:in order to save Marius's life. Finally confronted the idea that Valjean, an ex-convict, can still be a good man, he chooses to kill himself rather than face a world where the moral standards he once held are no longer applicable]]. See the lyrics:

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* The entirety of "Javert's Soliloquy/[[spoiler:Suicide]]" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''. After Valjean spares his life on the barricades, he Javert finds that for the first time, he purposefully allows Valjean to escape [[spoiler:in order to save Marius's life. Finally confronted the idea that Valjean, an ex-convict, can still be a good man, he chooses to kill himself rather than face a world where the moral standards he once held are no longer applicable]]. See the lyrics:
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* ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' (''specifically'' the film): [[spoiler:Ozymandias appears to be going through one of these the last time he's seen on camera. He lets Nite Owl beat him, without even the slightest move to fight back this time, and then wanders over to watch the others leave while staring into space, stoop-shouldered and weak-looking. It's a bit complicated, given that his mass murder actually saved the world from a greater threat, but unlike in the comic, he can't just calmly meditate on his utopia, and in the sped-up footage showing New York being rebuilt, it's possible to pick out Veidt Enterprises building equipment taking care of things]].

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* ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' (''specifically'' the film): ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'': [[spoiler:Ozymandias appears to be going through one of these the last time he's seen on camera. He lets Nite Owl beat him, without even the slightest move to fight back this time, and then wanders over to watch the others leave while staring into space, stoop-shouldered and weak-looking. It's a bit complicated, given that his mass murder actually saved the world from a greater threat, but unlike in the comic, he can't just calmly meditate on his utopia, and in the sped-up footage showing New York being rebuilt, rebuilt it's possible to pick out Veidt Enterprises building equipment taking care of things]].

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* VillainousBSOD/AnimeAndManga
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* In ''Anime/AngelBeats'', Otonashi defeats Naoi by forcing him to face that in the end he was ultimately responsible for his own misery; Naoi's motivation stemmed partly from his belief that his life had been empty, and Otonashi forced him to realize that Naoi could only blame himself for that.
* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' loves this trope, with several villains having emotional breakdowns upon being forced to confront and admit to [[MoralEventHorizon the]] [[AMillionIsAStatistic things]] [[TheMole they've done]]. Further complicating things, the series is fond of [[TragicVillain Tragic]] [[AntiVillain Anti-Villains]] with unknown motivations or goals, who are just as desperate and [[BecomingTheMask emotionally conflicted]] as the heroes.
** [[spoiler: Annie Leonhart]] breaks down more than once, when forced to confront the innocent lives lost due to their actions. [[spoiler: The first time, at Trost, she begins apologizing with a vacant expression to the body of her friend, Mina. The second time, she is horrified when she sees her fight with Eren has crushed civilians]].
** Overcome with stress, [[spoiler: Reiner Braun]] breaks down and confesses to their crimes. Breaking down in tears, they claim to have just been [[TykeBomb stupid kids]] that didn't understand anything and worries their friends have made them weak. But even though their moral compass has been lost, they conclude they've [[IveComeTooFar come too far]] and have no choice but to see things through. [[spoiler: He's later revealed to have experienced such guilt over his actions that he suffers from episodes of TraumaInducedAmnesia]].
** [[spoiler: Bertolt Hoover]] finally breaks down when confronted by the others, who invoke ThePowerOfFriendship in an effort to defuse the situation. [[spoiler: He begins to cry TearsOfRemorse and admits to having been happy during his time with them, but knows his actions cannot be forgiven. Still, he refuses their LastSecondChance and tells them he doesn't have a choice]].
** The final villain of the series, [[spoiler:Eren Yeager decides to wipe out humanity outside Paradis using the Rumbling. Once he commences with it, Eren is unable to endure the horror of committing omnicide, and as a coping mechanism, begins to hallucinate himself as a child soaring across the limitless skies.]]
* ''Anime/TheBigO''. After receiving a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and as he is being assimilated by his [[GiantRobot Megadeus]], Alan Gabriel's mech ''Big Duo'' scrolls on its main screen, "CAST IN THE NAME OF GOD [[spoiler:[[BaitAndSwitch YE GUILTY]]]]".
* AntiVillain Coyote Stark from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' has two of these. A powerful but lonely arrancar who considered the other Espada his TrueCompanions, Stark can't bring himself to try in his fights after his immediate peer [[NumberTwo Barragan]] is killed, but his companion (and other half) Lilynette snaps him out of it, convincing him to avenge Barragan instead. [[spoiler:In the anime, however, Lilynette's consciousness is destroyed by TakingTheBullet for Stark, which clearly destroys his will to fight, and to live; moments later, Stark's opponent and GoodCounterpart Kyoraku cuts him down as well]].
* Tsubame Otorii of ''Anime/CyberTeamInAkihabara''. Since her introduction, she acts as the Dragon to the BigBad, easily defeating the Cyber Team girls in every encounter. [[spoiler: In episode 20, Tsubame is dragged home by Hibari. She spends the entire episode slowly breaking down while watching how Hibari's family interacts with one another, eventually suffering a Villainous BSOD and freakout by the credits, followed by a HeelFaceTurn in the next episode]]. The episode is also one long TearJerker, as we see how horrible a childhood Tsubame actually has had up to this point.
* One contractor from ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' has a renumeration of temporarily regaining her conscience and humanity every time that she uses her powers. The power in question is [[BadPowersBadPeople the ability to destroy other people's internal organs in a manner akin to Ebola]], so the regular Villainous BSOD is unavoidable.
** Havoc got a more permanent one -- after losing her powers when Heaven's Gate collapsed, she got all her emotions back. Which is a bit of a problem when your power is to create wide-scale ExplosiveDecompression, and your renumeration is to ''drink the blood of children''. The only way she got anywhere near Hell's Gate was after making Hei promise to kill her should her powers -- and her old mindset -- return.
* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'''s Digimon Emperor/Kaiser when he realizes that Digimon are real, and Wormmon has just made a HeroicSacrifice to stop him, the boy freaks out, throwing away his costume, crying, and screaming that he's sorry before wandering alone into the desert.
** In ''Anime/DigimonTamers'', this happens to Beelzemon, the Mega form of the human-hating Digimon, Impmon. After being granted the power to digivolve like he always wanted, Beelzemon attacked the children and destroyed one of their partners (who unfortunately, don't have the pleasure of being reborn as digi-eggs as it was in the previous series). After being defeated in battle and spared, he begins to come to realize the atrocities he had committed and wanders around, guilt-ridden, depressed and haunted by memories of what he did. After surviving what was essentially a suicide attempt (not fighting back when he's attacked by a swarm of Digimon which quickly render him powerless), he eventually sets off to make things right, by first making amends with the humans he had abandoned and then by helping the others in the battle against the D-Reaper, and saving the girl whose partner he killed.
* Anemone of ''Anime/EurekaSeven'' begins this after her [[spoiler: second failure against the Nirvash, due to her fear that Dewey will kill her for [[YouHaveFailedMe failing.]] This causes her to do nothing but lie down in her bed when she isn't fighting, and she gets worse after finding out Dominic went AWOL.]]
* It's impossible to tell how many of these Akito from ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' has. When [[spoiler:Hatsuharu almost beats her up for imprisoning Rin, during conversations about Shigure and Ren's relationship, when she stabs Kureno, and when Tohru falls from a cliff in front of her. She consequently goes through a very angsty, somewhat suicidal, phase. She ends up being saved from herself by Tohru's friendship and Momiji's statement that Akito should treasure the ones she cares for.]]
* Self-inflicted (of sorts) example with Greed in ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''. [[spoiler:The second version of him, while having mostly the same personality, is at first much more malicious in keeping with the behavior of the other homunculi who are TheHeartless. After Greed kills Bido, who was the only surviving member of his former TrueCompanions after the rest were slaughtered by Bradley, Greed's memories return and Ling starts mocking Greed in his head while he's tormented by the memory of his comrades' screaming voices.]] While this also counts for AmnesiacDissonance, it fits this too, because the PowerOfFriendship is used as a weapon against him.
** [[spoiler:Envy]] experiences this when Ed points out the entire reason he was so vicious and hateful of humanity was his jealousy of their ability to rely upon one another, while [[spoiler:Envy]] was all alone. He begins weeping in frustration at having a ''human'', and the one he despised most of all at that, understand him so deeply and [[spoiler:commits suicide rather than deal with the humiliation.]]
** Lust from [[Anime/FullmetalAlchemist the 2003 anime]] has a subtle but noticeable one. After [[KickTheMoralityPet killing an alchemist that reminded her of a past lover,]] she loses all enthusiasm for her work. [[spoiler: When Scar dies and she realizes her boss doesn't care about [[PinocchioSyndrome giving her what she wants,]] she [[HeelFaceTurn quits altogether.]]]]
* ''Anime/GaReiZero'': [[ArtifactOfDoom Banestone/Sesshouseki]] possessors are prone to this, [[spoiler:Mei]]'s powers fail occasionally, while [[spoiler:Yomi reverts to her non-evil side long enough to realize what she's doing]]. Both have MyGodWhatHaveIDone moments during their [=BSODs=] ([[spoiler:Yomi tries to take responsibility and attempt suicide, while Mei just panics]]) until their Sesshouseki kick in again.
* In ''Anime/{{Gankutsuou}}'', Fernand Morcef's response to losing virtually everything he has worked and sacrificed for [[spoiler:including and especially his conscience and morality]] due to Edmond Dante's successful revenge is taking down his planet with him as he crashes and burns. [[spoiler:Even if it means rejecting a LastSecondChance offered by his wife, despite the fact that it was his LoveMakesYouEvil for her which ultimately caused his StartOfDarkness]].
* In the 11th ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' novel, [[spoiler: Kyouko Tachibana has one when she realizes how bad the goal she's been working toward really is, and when her two teammates decide that they want to KILL Haruhi to accomplish it. This naturally leads to her HeelFaceTurn]].
* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure'': During his climatic fight with Joseph, Wamuu is tricked into a set-up that shreds his arms to the point they're only attached by a couple of sinews. He nearly goes catatonic for a while as he realizes just how badly he was OutGambitted, only snapping out of it by putting out his own eyes (forcing him to rely on other senses that can't be tricked as easily).
* In [[Manga/TheLegendOfZelda the Akira Himekawa manga]] of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'', Agahnim the wizard has one of these.
* ''Anime/MagicalProjectS'': Pixy Misa, the evil magical girl, was overpowering and about to kill the heroine but entered a BSOD when she realised she was about to hurt her loved ones too and reverted to her powerless alter ego.
* ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'': T-the sky! It's falling! [[BigNo NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!]]
* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', Degwin Zabi, sovereign of [[TheEmpire Zeon]], suffers this after [[spoiler:his youngest son, Garma, is killed in action]]. He falls into a depression, leaving the war effort to his eldest son, Gihren, but by the end, he's had enough of the war and wants it to end. In the anime, he attempts to broker peace with TheFederation’s commander in neutral territory [[spoiler:only for Gihren to obliterate them both with the Solar Ray, out of contempt for his father’s “weakness”]]. The novel of the series, however, doesn't give him that chance - he can only watch as the rest of his children get plucked off before [[spoiler:Char takes over]].
* Cyrus in ''Manga/PokemonDiamondAndPearlAdventure'' has a BSOD for most of a chapter when he realizes that his grand plan to fix the world (by [[InTheirOwnImage destroying and rebuilding it]], natch) only managed to summon a pair of very angry gods whose fight will destroy everything ''without'' any hope of revival. Even near the end when he manages to get his act together, the impact of all this leaves him drained to the point where one of his officers has to help him stand.
** Colress gets one in the anime after his mind control machine breaks. He gets better.
* In ''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato'', Comet Empire series, in one of the episodes close to the end. Leader Desslock had earlier accepted a commission from Prince Zordar to defeat the Star Force, so he pins the Yamato by teleporting mines over to surround it. To escape, the Yamato executes a small warp and rams Desslock's ship. Deputy Captain Derek Wildstar boards the Leader's ship. The two of them face off on the bridge. Desslock slowly levels his pistol at Wildstar, while goading Wildstar to shoot him. But Wildstar, already injured earlier, falls to the deck while drawing his. His love interest, Nova, dashes out of hiding, grabs the pistol, blocks Desslock's aim, then aims Derek's pistol at Desslock. Moments later, she drops the pistol, places Derek's head in her lap, and comforts him while he remains semiconscious. Desslock gets his Villainous BSOD as he witnesses Nova's simultaneous display of extreme bravery and extreme devotion. It makes him change his mind about pursuing the Star Force, he declares to Nova that the war between Gamillon and Earth is over, and he offers her advice on the Comet Empire's one weak point in its mobile fortress.
* In ''Manga/TokyoTribe 2'', Buppa has one of these in episode 10 when [[spoiler: Mera stabs him in the face]]. He stays in that state for nearly an episode before seeing Sunmi snaps him out of his BSOD. When someone points this out, he simply denies that the BSOD even happened.
* Seto Kaiba of ''Anime/YuGiOh'' had one of these as well, over the course of the first half of the second series' first season. Back then, prior to the end of the first episode, Kaiba didn't take dueling seriously at all and believed that power was the only way to win a game. Then he received a big shock when Yami summoned Exodia the Forbidden One and obliterated all three of his Blue-Eyes White Dragons (which at the same time led to Mokuba using a "ThisCannotBe" line) and afterwards used Mind Crush on him. Ever since then, Kaiba came to realization that he didn't know who he himself was anymore, and began to seek redemption. He eventually learned that Mokuba was taken prisoner by [[AffablyEvil Pegasus]] and went to rescue him only for both's souls to be captured by Pegasus later... until Yami finally won his duel with him with [[ThePowerOfFriendship the help of his friends]].

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* In ''Anime/AngelBeats'', Otonashi defeats Naoi by forcing The air conditioner in ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'' delivers a BreakingLecture and when the other appliances tell him to face that in ShutUpHannibal, has a breakdown and spontaneously combusts. Also, when he is repaired by his owner, he actually seems to feel a tinge of remorse.
* Gru,
the end he was ultimately responsible for his own misery; Naoi's motivation stemmed partly from his belief that his life had been empty, and Otonashi forced him to realize that Naoi could only blame himself for that.
* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' loves this trope, with several villains having emotional breakdowns upon being forced to confront and admit to [[MoralEventHorizon the]] [[AMillionIsAStatistic things]] [[TheMole they've done]]. Further complicating things, the series is fond of [[TragicVillain Tragic]]
[[AntiVillain Anti-Villains]] with unknown motivations or goals, who are just as desperate and [[BecomingTheMask emotionally conflicted]] as the heroes.
** [[spoiler: Annie Leonhart]] breaks down more than once, when forced to confront the innocent lives lost due to their actions. [[spoiler: The first time, at Trost, she begins apologizing with a vacant expression to the body
Anti]]-VillainProtagonist of her friend, Mina. The second time, she is horrified when she sees her fight with Eren has crushed civilians]].
** Overcome with stress, [[spoiler: Reiner Braun]] breaks down and confesses to their crimes. Breaking down in tears, they claim to have just been [[TykeBomb stupid kids]] that didn't understand anything and worries their friends have made them weak. But even though their moral compass has been lost, they conclude they've [[IveComeTooFar come too far]] and have no choice but to see things through. [[spoiler: He's later revealed to have experienced such guilt over his actions that he suffers from episodes of TraumaInducedAmnesia]].
** [[spoiler: Bertolt Hoover]] finally breaks down when confronted by the others, who invoke ThePowerOfFriendship in an effort to defuse the situation. [[spoiler: He begins to cry TearsOfRemorse and admits to having been happy during his time with them, but knows his actions cannot be forgiven. Still, he refuses their LastSecondChance and tells them he doesn't have
''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' goes into a choice]].
** The final villain of the series, [[spoiler:Eren Yeager decides to wipe out humanity outside Paradis using the Rumbling. Once he commences with it, Eren is unable to endure the horror of committing omnicide, and as a coping mechanism, begins to hallucinate himself as a child soaring across the limitless skies.]]
* ''Anime/TheBigO''. After receiving a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and as he is being assimilated by his [[GiantRobot Megadeus]], Alan Gabriel's mech ''Big Duo'' scrolls on its main screen, "CAST IN THE NAME OF GOD [[spoiler:[[BaitAndSwitch YE GUILTY]]]]".
* AntiVillain Coyote Stark from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' has two of these. A powerful but lonely arrancar who considered the other Espada his TrueCompanions, Stark can't bring himself to try in his fights
deep depression after his immediate peer [[NumberTwo Barragan]] is killed, but his companion (and other half) Lilynette snaps him out of it, convincing him to avenge Barragan instead. [[spoiler:In [[TheDragon Dragon]] Dr. Nefario sends the anime, however, Lilynette's consciousness is destroyed by TakingTheBullet for Stark, which clearly destroys his will to fight, and to live; moments later, Stark's opponent and GoodCounterpart Kyoraku cuts him down as well]].
* Tsubame Otorii of ''Anime/CyberTeamInAkihabara''. Since her introduction, she acts as the Dragon to the BigBad, easily defeating the Cyber Team
girls in every encounter. [[spoiler: In episode 20, Tsubame is dragged home by Hibari. She spends the entire episode slowly breaking down while watching how Hibari's family interacts with one another, eventually suffering a Villainous BSOD and freakout by the credits, followed by a HeelFaceTurn in the next episode]]. The episode is also one long TearJerker, as we see how horrible a childhood Tsubame actually has had up to this point.
* One contractor from ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' has a renumeration of temporarily regaining her conscience and humanity every time that she uses her powers. The power in question is [[BadPowersBadPeople the ability to destroy other people's internal organs in a manner akin to Ebola]], so the regular Villainous BSOD is unavoidable.
** Havoc got a more permanent one -- after losing her powers when Heaven's Gate collapsed, she got all her emotions back. Which is a bit of a problem when your power is to create wide-scale ExplosiveDecompression, and your renumeration is to ''drink the blood of children''. The only way she got anywhere near Hell's Gate was after making Hei promise to kill her should her powers -- and her old mindset -- return.
* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'''s Digimon Emperor/Kaiser when he realizes that Digimon are real, and Wormmon has just made a HeroicSacrifice to stop him, the boy freaks out, throwing away his costume, crying, and screaming that
he's sorry before wandering alone into adopted and just recently bonded with back to the desert.
** In ''Anime/DigimonTamers'', this happens to Beelzemon, the Mega form of the human-hating Digimon, Impmon. After being granted the power to digivolve like
orphanage so that he always wanted, Beelzemon attacked the children and destroyed one of could focus on their partners (who unfortunately, don't have plans to steal the pleasure of being reborn as digi-eggs as it was moon.
* Scar
in the previous series). After being defeated in battle and spared, he begins to come to realize the atrocities he had committed and wanders around, guilt-ridden, depressed and haunted by memories of what he did. After surviving what was essentially a suicide attempt (not fighting back when he's attacked by a swarm of Digimon which quickly render him powerless), he eventually sets off to make things right, by first making amends with the humans he had abandoned and then by helping the others in the battle against the D-Reaper, and saving the girl whose partner he killed.
* Anemone of ''Anime/EurekaSeven'' begins this after her [[spoiler: second failure against the Nirvash, due to her fear that Dewey will kill her for [[YouHaveFailedMe failing.]] This causes her to do nothing but lie down in her bed when she isn't fighting, and she gets worse after finding out Dominic went AWOL.]]
* It's impossible to tell how many of these Akito from ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' has. When [[spoiler:Hatsuharu almost beats her up for imprisoning Rin, during conversations about Shigure and Ren's relationship, when she stabs Kureno, and when Tohru falls from a cliff in front of her. She consequently goes through
''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'' undergoes a very angsty, somewhat suicidal, phase. She ends up being saved from herself by Tohru's friendship and Momiji's statement that Akito should treasure the ones she cares for.]]
* Self-inflicted (of sorts) example with Greed in ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''. [[spoiler:The second version of him, while having mostly the same personality, is at first much more malicious in keeping with the behavior of the other homunculi who are TheHeartless. After Greed kills Bido, who was the only surviving member of his former TrueCompanions after the rest were slaughtered by Bradley, Greed's memories return and Ling starts mocking Greed in his head while he's tormented by the memory of his comrades' screaming voices.]] While this also counts for AmnesiacDissonance, it fits this too, because the PowerOfFriendship is used as a weapon against him.
** [[spoiler:Envy]] experiences this when Ed points out the entire reason he was so vicious and hateful of humanity was his jealousy of their ability to rely upon one another, while [[spoiler:Envy]] was all alone. He begins weeping in frustration at having a ''human'', and the one he despised most of all at that, understand him so deeply and [[spoiler:commits suicide rather than deal with the humiliation.]]
** Lust from [[Anime/FullmetalAlchemist the 2003 anime]] has a subtle but noticeable one. After [[KickTheMoralityPet killing an alchemist that reminded her of a past lover,]] she loses all enthusiasm for her work. [[spoiler: When Scar dies and she realizes her boss doesn't care about [[PinocchioSyndrome giving her what she wants,]] she [[HeelFaceTurn quits altogether.]]]]
* ''Anime/GaReiZero'': [[ArtifactOfDoom Banestone/Sesshouseki]] possessors are prone to this, [[spoiler:Mei]]'s powers fail occasionally, while [[spoiler:Yomi reverts to her non-evil side long enough to realize what she's doing]]. Both have MyGodWhatHaveIDone moments during their [=BSODs=] ([[spoiler:Yomi tries to take responsibility and attempt suicide, while Mei just panics]]) until their Sesshouseki kick in again.
* In ''Anime/{{Gankutsuou}}'', Fernand Morcef's response to losing virtually everything he has worked and sacrificed for [[spoiler:including and especially his conscience and morality]] due to Edmond Dante's successful revenge is taking down his planet with him as he crashes and burns. [[spoiler:Even if it means rejecting a LastSecondChance offered by his wife, despite the fact that it was his LoveMakesYouEvil for her which ultimately caused his StartOfDarkness]].
* In the 11th ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' novel, [[spoiler: Kyouko Tachibana has
brief one when she realizes how bad Simba returns, mistaking him for Mufasa (his tone implying guilt or at the goal she's been working toward really is, and very least fear):
-->'''Scar''': Mufasa? No, you're dead...
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'', President/Lord Business undergoes one
when her two teammates decide that they want to KILL Haruhi to accomplish it. This naturally leads to her HeelFaceTurn]].
* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure'': During his climatic fight with Joseph, Wamuu is tricked into a set-up that shreds his arms to the point they're only attached by a couple of sinews. He nearly goes catatonic for a while as he realizes just how badly he was OutGambitted, only snapping out of it by putting out his own eyes (forcing him to rely on other senses that can't be tricked as easily).
* In [[Manga/TheLegendOfZelda the Akira Himekawa manga]] of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'', Agahnim the wizard has one of these.
* ''Anime/MagicalProjectS'': Pixy Misa, the evil magical girl, was overpowering and about to kill the heroine but entered a BSOD when she realised she was about to hurt her loved ones too and reverted to her powerless alter ego.
* ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'': T-the sky! It's falling! [[BigNo NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!]]
* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', Degwin Zabi, sovereign of [[TheEmpire Zeon]], suffers this after [[spoiler:his youngest son, Garma, is killed in action]]. He falls into a depression, leaving the war effort to his eldest son, Gihren, but by the end, he's had enough of the war and wants it to end. In the anime, he attempts to broker peace with TheFederation’s commander in neutral territory [[spoiler:only for Gihren to obliterate them both with the Solar Ray, out of contempt for his father’s “weakness”]]. The novel of the series, however, doesn't give
[[spoiler:Emmet tells him that chance - he can only watch as ''is not'' the rest of his children get plucked off before [[spoiler:Char takes over]].
* Cyrus in ''Manga/PokemonDiamondAndPearlAdventure'' has a BSOD for most of a chapter when he realizes that his grand plan to fix the world (by [[InTheirOwnImage destroying and rebuilding it]], natch) only managed to summon a pair of very angry gods whose fight will destroy everything ''without'' any hope of revival. Even near the end when he manages to get his act together, the impact of all this leaves him drained to the point where one of his officers has to help him stand.
** Colress gets one in the anime after his mind control machine breaks. He gets better.
bad guy]].
* In ''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato'', Comet Empire series, in one of the episodes close to the end. Leader Desslock had earlier accepted a commission from Prince Zordar to defeat the Star Force, so he pins the Yamato by teleporting mines over to surround it. To escape, the Yamato executes a small warp and rams Desslock's ship. Deputy Captain Derek Wildstar boards the Leader's ship. The two of them face off on the bridge. Desslock slowly levels his pistol at Wildstar, while goading Wildstar to shoot him. But Wildstar, already injured earlier, falls to the deck while drawing his. His love interest, Nova, dashes out of hiding, grabs the pistol, blocks Desslock's aim, then aims Derek's pistol at Desslock. Moments later, she drops the pistol, places Derek's head in her lap, and comforts him while he remains semiconscious. Desslock gets his Villainous BSOD as he witnesses Nova's simultaneous display of extreme bravery and extreme devotion. It makes him change his mind about pursuing the Star Force, he declares to Nova that the war between Gamillon and Earth is over, and he offers her advice on the Comet Empire's one weak point in its mobile fortress.
* In ''Manga/TokyoTribe 2'', Buppa
''Film/SongOfTheSouth'', Br'er Fox has one of these in episode 10 when [[spoiler: Mera stabs him in the face]]. He stays in that state for nearly an episode before seeing Sunmi snaps him out of his BSOD. When someone points this out, he simply denies that the BSOD even happened.
* Seto Kaiba of ''Anime/YuGiOh'' had one of these as well, over the course of the first half of the second series' first season. Back then, prior to
at the end of the first episode, Kaiba didn't take dueling seriously at all "Tar Baby" sequence: a sickly look on his face after Br'er Rabbit tricked him and believed that power was hopped off. Br'er Bear silently clubs the only way to win a game. Then he received a big shock when Yami summoned Exodia fox on the Forbidden One and obliterated all three of his Blue-Eyes White Dragons (which at head, knocking him out, then walks off, leaving the same time led fox lying there.
-->'''Uncle Remus''': ''[narrating]'' So now it's Br'er Fox's turn
to Mokuba using a "ThisCannotBe" line) and afterwards used Mind Crush on him. Ever since then, Kaiba came to realization that feel humble-come-tumble. But ol' Br'er Bear, he didn't know who don't say nothin'. And Br'er Fox, he himself was anymore, and began to seek redemption. He eventually learned that Mokuba was taken prisoner by [[AffablyEvil Pegasus]] and went to rescue him only for both's souls to be captured by Pegasus later... until Yami finally won his duel with him with [[ThePowerOfFriendship the help of his friends]].lay low. Mighty low.



[[folder:Comic Books]]
* One arc of ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' has the heroes forced to give the previous The Doctor (a mass murderer) his powers back for an hour, during which he one handedly thrashes the team. The current Doctor is berated because the old Doctor can alter time to make his one hour infinite, but as it turns out each Doctor is the sum of all previous ones, and that made the old one gain the new one's conscience. He realizes the horror he's done, begs for {{forgiveness}}, and is then killed point blank (The Authority are like that).
* In ''ComicBook/{{AXIS}}'', ComicBook/{{Carnage}} has a conscience forced on him, and states that the agony of having killed so many innocents is almost too much for him to bear.
* Carnage gets one earlier when Deadpool convinces him that he's a ''comic book character'' with no control of his life.
* In the comics, ''ComicBook/DoctorStrange'' reawakened ComicBook/{{Galactus}}' conscience, invoking this trope.
* In Devil's Due's ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe'', Serpent O.R. captures Optimus Prime to gain access to the Matrix of Leadership. When he achieves this, he becomes enlightened to just how horrible the things he's doing are, and tries to have himself destroyed. Then Cobra Commander hijacks his body from Earth, and to stop him, Hawk has to expose both himself and the Commander to the Matrix. The revelation breaks Cobra Commander's mind.
* In ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'', this is [[BigBad Winnowill's]] reaction when Leetah tries to heal her, forcing her to relive her memories of how and why she turned to evil, and of everything she's done since. Too proud to spend the rest of eternity angsting and atoning for it all, Winnowill tries to kill herself.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'', the Joker [[spoiler:aka Martha Wayne]] is so horrified when [[spoiler:she]] finds out that [[spoiler:in the timeline where Bruce survived instead of her and Thomas, he becomes Batman (with all the misery that entails) that she loses any remaining sanity and is DrivenToSuicide]].
* The ''Comicbook/GhostRider'''s Penance Stare makes a person feel all the suffering that they had inflicted upon innocents. This oftentimes leaves them catatonic.
** And he once even got to use it on Galactus.
* There was one Franchise/DCUniverse story where all the superpowered people on earth were {{depower}}ed. ComicBook/TheJoker became sane as a result, and committed suicide over the guilt of everything he'd done.
* Happened to the Joker once when the Jim Corrigan version of ComicBook/TheSpectre attempted to punish him only for him to end up in control of the Spectre. Corrigan's travels through Joker's mindscape finds the empty box where his Conscience would have been (as his mindscape is a decrepit funhouse) and plugs himself in briefly giving Joker his own extremely potent conscience resulting in Joker breaking down in tears and losing control as the enormous guilt of all his murders crushes him.
* Joker also gets one towards the end of ''ComicBook/TheKillingJoke''. He genuinely doesn't understand why he couldn't break Gordon or why Batman is still coming at him. He stops smiling and pitifully asks "Why aren't you laughing?" right before Bruce smashes through a wall and brings him back to the here and now.
** He gets another one when Batman offers to try to help him recover. Joker seemingly regains his sanity just long enough to realize there's no hope left for either of them.
* The conclusion of [[ComicBook/{{Knightfall}} KnightsEnd]] has Franchise/{{Batman}} force [[ComicBook/{{Azrael}} Jean-Paul Valley]] to dump his armored Batsuit to confront him then blind him with Night Vision-enhanced sunlight, forcing Jean-Paul to finally remove the mask. Weary and defeated, Jean-Paul can only say one thing:
-->'''Jean-Paul''': You're Batman. You've always been Batman. And I am nothing.
* ComicBook/{{Magneto}}:
** He had a well-done example of one mixed with a WhatHaveIDone moment in the mainstream universe when he believed that he had accidentally killed Kitty Pryde (Kitty actually had just been knocked unconscious due to massive feedback between her phasing and Magneto's powers). It could well mark the beginning of a HeelFaceTurn that culminated with him some 50 issues later taking over the X-Men from Professor X.
** His Ultimate counterpart also had a notable one in ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}''. Upon learning of the mutant race's true origins, he has a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment and with tears in his eyes says that Xavier will understand and forgive him; completely forgetting he had snapped Xavier's neck not too long ago.
* In the ''ComicBook/IronMan'' arc ''The Secret Origin of Tony Stark'', the rogue Rigellian Recorder robot (try saying that five times fast) designated 451 reveals he has been laboring for 500 years to place humanity - Earthlings - in a position where they can create a galaxy- or even universe-wide empire of harmony and peace. To this end he wishes them to give the ultimate deterrent to keep everyone who would destroy them at bay - Godkiller, arguably the ultimate weapon of mass destruction. The final piece was a pilot - to which end he had genetically engineered one human to be such. When Tony Stark - of course - is forced to interface with Godkiller, he and 451 discover that the system does not recognize him [[spoiler:because he's adopted]]. The interface does not work. When 451 realizes he has worked for five centuries and has directly or indirectly killed ''over 450,000,000 people'' for ''nothing'' he slumps down and stammers "One should not have acted."
* In ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl1982 Supergirl Vol. 2]]'' issue #23, ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' defeats an evil empowered mutant that her college professor Barry Metzner has been turned into first by [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight trying to reach Barry's real personality out to remind him he isn't a killer]] and then letting him believe he has killed her. The evil personality has such a break-down that the real Barry Metzner regains his body's control.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** ''ComicBook/SupermanRedSon'' ends with Superman and ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} leading a Soviet invasion of Washington DC. President ComicBook/LexLuthor stops Superman by [[spoiler:sending him a written message: "Why don't you just put the whole WORLD in a BOTTLE, Superman?", a not-so-subtle reference to the city of [[strike:Kandor]] Stalingrad]]. Superman immediately breaks down.
** Lex himself gets one near the climax of ''Comicbook/AllStarSuperman''. [[spoiler: After a day of having Superman's powers, and knowing they're already fading, it finally sinks in to Lex that all he's done with them is blow stuff up]].
** Lex gets one earlier in the mainstream storyline ''ComicBook/TheFallOfMetropolis''. With his finger on a button ready to launch missiles to destroy Metropolis in a TakingYouWithMe moment, Superman appeals to Luthor's vanity, asking if he really wants to be remembered as that kind of monster. Luthor, dying from a clone-related malady, tearfully replies "No."... Which sends his assistant, Sydney Happersen, into a VillainousBreakdown and launch the missiles himself.
* In ''Franchise/{{Star Wars|ExpandedUniverse}}: ComicBook/TalesOfTheJedi'', Ulic Qel Droma suffers a rather massive one when he murders his own brother in a fit of rage. Before he had only been redeemed by the delusion that he was doing the right thing. After killing Cay, Ulic finally faces what he's become and simply breaks down sobbing while cradling his brother's corpse. Ironically, crossing the MoralEventHorizon finally forced him to change for the better.
** In ''ComicBook/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', Raana Tey also undergoes this. After suffering an increasing breakdown over 12 issues, committing a multitude of atrocities against the protagonist, her plans go to hell, and when she's trapped Zayne tries to save her despite all the things she's done. This causes Raana to realize that she's the villain and not Zayne, and that he is in fact not the monster she think's he is. She dies less then a minute later, and her last words are essentially a plea for forgiveness from her mistress and from Zayne.
* In the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' comic event [[ComicBook/TheTransformersDarkCybertron Dark Cybertron]], [[spoiler: Shockwave regains his mind, which had been altered by a corrupt senate years prior, and is horrified by what he's become and what he's done. Unable to find any other way to fix what has happened, he begs Optimus to kill him, on the condition that he remembers him for "who he was"]].
-->'''Shockwave''': [[spoiler: What have I done? What happened to me? WHAT HAVE THEY TURNED ME INTO?!]]
* In ''Comicbook/TrinityWar'', ComicBook/VandalSavage tries to open PandorasBox, a box that can only be opened by someone who is either [[IncorruptiblePurePureness purely good]] or [[PureIsNotGood purely evil]]. It turns out that even Vandal, who practically invented evil as a human concept, isn't evil enough to open the box. Instead, the box's power unleashes all of Vandal's deeply repressed guilt over his sins and leaves him a weeping broken man.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'' villain Sebastian Shaw has a pretty good one at the climax of ''ComicBook/ActsOfVengeance''; when he realizes that Loki has hijacked control of his three Sentinels, which is now a magically merged Tri Sentinel combating the Captain Universe endowed ComicBook/SpiderMan. His first reaction is to fly into rage and yell at his R&D head that he's fired; of course, seeing as the Sentinel is about to demolish nuclear power plant, that's going to be moot in a few minutes. He calms down long enough to activate the Sentinels' LogicBomb failsafe, and a few tense minutes follow... and it doesn't work. Shaw's words to his henchmen now are quite simply, "Gentlemen, we are going to die." (Fortunately, Spider-Man disagrees, and fortunately, Shaw's efforts at least confused it enough to slow it down; Spidey uses the opportunity to crank the Uni-Power to the max and blow it to smithereens.)
* In ''ComicBook/{{Chassis}}'', Covergirl suffers a breakdown over her irrational hatred of Chassis, and confronts Chassis with a gun. However, she cannot pull the trigger and Chassis tells Tassel to let her go; realising that Covergirl is not a threat to anyone except herself.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': After Odin loses his Valkyries to Paradise Island as his actions have caused even their loyalty to falter and is given a ReasonYouSuckSpeech by both Diana and Aphrodite he commits suicide in despair.
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': When Circe's MemoryGambit as Donna Milton backfires she is horrified and mentally torn. She helps Diana and ComicBook/{{Artemis}} against the White Magician in the immediate aftermath and after Artemis dies anyway she goes missing for years. Ultimately when she resurfaces she's [[IgnoredEpiphany decided to double down on the villainy]], but her mind is quite clearly unhinged and she's no longer able to put together clever plots like she once was.
** ''[[ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman Gothamazon]]'': Being wrapped in the Lasso of Truth--the longer one is in it the more it forces them to face truths about themselves they do not wish to see--causes most of Batman's rogues to quit villainy forever. This type of thing happens often in the mainstream continuity with Diana's own villains, but as soon as a new writer wants to use those villains the effectiveness of that revelation goes out the window.
* In ''ComicBook/JLAEarth2'', Owlman is literally brought to his knees when he discovers that the Matter Thomas Wayne is long dead.
-->'''Owlman:''' There's no one left to hurt.
* ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'': After being crushed and power-drained by the [[ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} Master of Darkness]], Mordru and the Time Trapper -the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes' worst enemies- remain frozen to the spot, trembling, shivering with extreme cold and stammering gibberish.

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[[folder:Comic Books]]
[[folder:Films — Live-Action]]
* One arc of ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' ''Film/ThreeHundred'' has the heroes forced to give the previous The Doctor (a mass murderer) his powers back for an hour, during which he epic one handedly thrashes the team. The current Doctor is berated because the old Doctor can alter time to make his one hour infinite, but as it turns out each Doctor is the sum of all previous ones, and that made the old one gain the new one's conscience. He realizes the horror he's done, begs for {{forgiveness}}, and is then killed point blank (The Authority are like that).
* In ''ComicBook/{{AXIS}}'', ComicBook/{{Carnage}} has a conscience forced on him, and states that the agony of having killed so many innocents is almost too much for him to bear.
* Carnage gets one earlier when Deadpool convinces him that he's a ''comic book character''
after Leonidas grazes Xerxes' face with no control a spear. After so long of his life.
* In the comics, ''ComicBook/DoctorStrange'' reawakened ComicBook/{{Galactus}}' conscience, invoking this trope.
* In Devil's Due's ''ComicBook/TransformersVsGIJoe'', Serpent O.R. captures Optimus Prime to gain access
being DrunkOnPower to the Matrix point of Leadership. When he achieves this, he becomes enlightened to just how horrible the things he's doing are, and tries to have [[AGodAmI believing himself destroyed. Then Cobra Commander hijacks his body from Earth, and to stop him, Hawk has to expose both a god]], seeing himself bleed and the Commander feel pain leaves Xerxes unable to the Matrix. The revelation breaks Cobra Commander's mind.
do anything except stare at his own blood in shock.
* In ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'', this is [[BigBad Winnowill's]] reaction when Leetah tries to heal her, forcing her to relive her El Indio suffers one in ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore'' every time he uses his pocket watch for a kill, which brings back memories of how [[spoiler:his encounter with Col. Mortimer's sister]]. Invariably, this sends him into a funk that requires some hash to break out of.
* The ''Film/GhostRider'' movie fits this trope, since the BigBad was soulless (and thus immune to GR's Penance Stare) until the movie's climax.
-->'''Ghost Rider''': A thousand souls to '''BURN!!!'''
* The film adaptation of ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'' does have Voldemort briefly experiencing the trope whenever his horcruxes are being destroyed (in one instance, when he was bombarding Hogwart's barrier with spells, after firing a huge beam from his wand upon a horcrux being destroyed, he stares in shock, looks at his arm,
and leaves without a word. Both the movie and the novel also imply that this is the reason why Harry and his friends were able to track down the remaining horcruxes.
* In ''Film/TheNeverendingStory II'', Bastian beats [[AnthropomorphicPersonification The Emptiness]] by wishing
she turned to evil, had a heart. The result is that she is filled, and of everything as she realizes what she's done since. Too proud to spend the rest of eternity angsting and atoning for it all, Winnowill tries to kill herself.
done/is doing, she weeps [[SwissArmyTears a single tear]] that [[PuffOfLogic undoes her]].
* In ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'', the Joker [[spoiler:aka Martha Wayne]] is so horrified ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Cutler Beckett suffers this in his final moments in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'',
when [[spoiler:she]] finds out that [[spoiler:in both the timeline where Bruce survived instead of her Black Pearl and Thomas, he becomes Batman (with all the misery that entails) that she loses any remaining sanity and is DrivenToSuicide]].
* The ''Comicbook/GhostRider'''s Penance Stare makes a person feel all the suffering that they had inflicted upon innocents. This oftentimes leaves them catatonic.
** And he once even got to use it on Galactus.
* There was one Franchise/DCUniverse story where all the superpowered people on earth were {{depower}}ed. ComicBook/TheJoker became sane as a result, and committed suicide over the guilt
Flying Dutchman actually flank both sides of everything he'd done.
* Happened to the Joker once when the Jim Corrigan version of ComicBook/TheSpectre attempted to punish him only for him to end up in control of the Spectre. Corrigan's travels through Joker's mindscape finds the empty box where
his Conscience would have been (as his mindscape is a decrepit funhouse) and plugs himself in briefly giving Joker his own extremely potent conscience resulting in Joker breaking down in tears and losing control as the enormous guilt of all his murders crushes him.
* Joker also gets one towards the end of ''ComicBook/TheKillingJoke''. He genuinely doesn't understand why
ship: When he witnesses this, he couldn't break Gordon or why Batman is still coming at him. He stops smiling even give the order to fire, as he was rendered virtually catatonic from witnessing it, and pitifully asks "Why aren't you laughing?" right could only reply in a very soft but shocked tone "It's just... good business...", and [[StrollingThroughTheChaos walked, not ran, but walked]] as his crew abandoned ship and his ship was being destroyed, and couldn't even react when the flames from the ship exploding engulfed him.
*** This is despite the fact that his ship has more guns than the ''Pearl'' and the ''Dutchman'' put together. On the other hand, the ''Dutchman'' can't be sunk. And really, if a pair of ghost ships suddenly stopped fighting each other and decided to team up against ''you'', [[OhCrap soul-crushing fear]] is an understandable reaction.
** Davey Jones tried to avoid this by removing his heart.
** Barbossa's in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first movie]] is nicely understated. The apple may be a bit much, though.
** Blackbeard in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanOnStrangerTides fourth film]] when Jack reveals that he gave the the chalice with the mermaid's tear to Angelica instead of him.
* ''Film/SawIII'' was supposed to have this. Jigsaw was to awaken on his makeshift hospital bed, and realize to his horror that for all his life
before Bruce smashes through a wall and brings him back to the here and now.
** He gets another one when Batman offers
films, for all his warped intent to try to help him recover. Joker seemingly regains his sanity just long enough to realize there's no hope left for either of them.
* The conclusion of [[ComicBook/{{Knightfall}} KnightsEnd]] has Franchise/{{Batman}} force [[ComicBook/{{Azrael}} Jean-Paul Valley]] to dump his armored Batsuit to confront him then blind him with Night Vision-enhanced sunlight, forcing Jean-Paul to finally remove the mask. Weary and defeated, Jean-Paul can only say one thing:
-->'''Jean-Paul''': You're Batman. You've always been Batman. And I am nothing.
* ComicBook/{{Magneto}}:
** He had a well-done example of one mixed with a WhatHaveIDone moment in the mainstream universe when he believed that he had accidentally killed Kitty Pryde (Kitty actually had just been knocked unconscious due to massive feedback between her phasing and Magneto's powers). It could well mark the beginning of a HeelFaceTurn that culminated with him some 50 issues later taking over the X-Men from Professor X.
** His Ultimate counterpart also had a notable one in ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}''. Upon learning of the mutant race's true origins, he has a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment and with tears in his eyes says that Xavier will understand and forgive him; completely forgetting he had snapped Xavier's neck not too long ago.
* In the ''ComicBook/IronMan'' arc ''The Secret Origin of Tony Stark'', the rogue Rigellian Recorder robot (try saying that five times fast) designated 451 reveals he has been laboring for 500 years to place humanity - Earthlings - in a position where they can create a galaxy- or even universe-wide empire of harmony and peace. To this end he wishes them to give the ultimate deterrent to keep everyone who would destroy them at bay - Godkiller, arguably the ultimate weapon of mass destruction. The final piece was a pilot - to which end he had genetically engineered one human to be such. When Tony Stark - of course - is forced to interface with Godkiller, he and 451 discover that the system does not recognize him [[spoiler:because he's adopted]]. The interface does not work. When 451 realizes he has worked for five centuries and has directly or indirectly killed ''over 450,000,000 people'' for ''nothing'' he slumps down and stammers "One should not have acted."
* In ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl1982 Supergirl Vol. 2]]'' issue #23, ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' defeats an evil empowered mutant that her college professor Barry Metzner has been turned into first by [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight trying to reach Barry's real personality out to remind him he isn't a killer]] and then letting him believe he has killed her. The evil personality has such a break-down that the real Barry Metzner regains his body's control.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** ''ComicBook/SupermanRedSon'' ends with Superman and ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} leading a Soviet invasion of Washington DC. President ComicBook/LexLuthor stops Superman by [[spoiler:sending him a written message: "Why don't you just put the whole WORLD in a BOTTLE, Superman?", a not-so-subtle reference to the city of [[strike:Kandor]] Stalingrad]]. Superman immediately breaks down.
** Lex himself gets one near the climax of ''Comicbook/AllStarSuperman''. [[spoiler: After a day of having Superman's powers, and knowing they're already fading, it finally sinks in to Lex that all he's
make people reflect on what they've done with them their lives, all that anyone would remember him as is blow stuff up]].
** Lex gets one earlier
a monster and a killer. The thought, naturally, was to have occurred too late in the mainstream storyline ''ComicBook/TheFallOfMetropolis''. With his finger on a button ready to launch missiles to destroy Metropolis in a TakingYouWithMe moment, Superman appeals to Luthor's vanity, asking if he really wants to be remembered as that kind of monster. Luthor, dying from a clone-related malady, tearfully replies "No."... Which sends his assistant, Sydney Happersen, into a VillainousBreakdown and launch the missiles himself.
* In ''Franchise/{{Star Wars|ExpandedUniverse}}: ComicBook/TalesOfTheJedi'', Ulic Qel Droma suffers a rather massive one when he murders his own brother in a fit of rage. Before he had only been redeemed by the delusion that he was doing the right thing. After killing Cay, Ulic finally faces what he's become and simply breaks down sobbing while cradling his brother's corpse. Ironically, crossing the MoralEventHorizon finally forced
film for him to change for do anything to save the better.
** In ''ComicBook/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', Raana Tey also undergoes this. After suffering an increasing breakdown over 12 issues, committing a multitude of atrocities against the
current protagonist, her plans go to hell, leaving the man weeping and too weak to move. WhatCouldHaveBeen, indeed.
* The Operative from ''Film/{{Serenity}}'',
when she's trapped Zayne tries shown what the Alliance did at Miranda.
-->'''Mal''': They take you down, I don't expect
to save grieve overmuch. Likely to kill you myself, I see you again.\\
'''The Operative''': You won't. There is nothing left to see.
* In ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'', Silva is at last about to fulfill his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, as he holds the mortally wounded M in his grasp and puts his gun to
her despite all face...before he starts crying and puts the things she's done. This causes Raana to realize that she's the villain and not Zayne, and that he is gun in fact not the monster she think's he is. She dies less M's own hand, presses his temple against hers, then a minute later, guides the gun to her other temple, and he begs her last words are essentially a plea to kill them both with the same bullet.
* Darth Vader in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' saga could be said to be in one
for forgiveness from her mistress and from Zayne.
the entire Original Trilogy. The unenergetic, almost catatonic way he goes about his duties is quite a contrast to the fiery passion he had before [[DespairEventHorizon Padmé's death]]. It takes seeing his son brutally tortured by the Emperor to finally snap him back to his senses.
* In ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'', the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' comic event [[ComicBook/TheTransformersDarkCybertron Dark Cybertron]], eponymous VillainProtagonist have one during "[[SanitySlippageSong Epiphany]]." He goes into a heartbreaking one after [[spoiler: Shockwave regains his mind, which had been altered by a corrupt senate years prior, and is horrified by what he's become and what he's done. Unable to find any other way to fix what has happened, he begs Optimus to kill him, on the condition that he remembers him for "who he was"]].
-->'''Shockwave''': [[spoiler: What have I done? What happened to me? WHAT HAVE THEY TURNED ME INTO?!]]
* In ''Comicbook/TrinityWar'', ComicBook/VandalSavage tries to open PandorasBox, a box that can only be opened by someone who is either [[IncorruptiblePurePureness purely good]] or [[PureIsNotGood purely evil]]. It turns out that even Vandal, who practically invented evil as a human concept, isn't evil enough to open the box. Instead, the box's power unleashes all of Vandal's deeply repressed guilt over his sins and leaves him a weeping broken man.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'' villain Sebastian Shaw has a pretty good one at the climax of ''ComicBook/ActsOfVengeance''; when
he realizes that Loki has hijacked control of he killed his three Sentinels, which is now a magically merged Tri Sentinel combating wife]].
* ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' (''specifically''
the Captain Universe endowed ComicBook/SpiderMan. His first reaction is film): [[spoiler:Ozymandias appears to fly into rage and yell at his R&D head that be going through one of these the last time he's fired; of course, seeing as seen on camera. He lets Nite Owl beat him, without even the Sentinel is about slightest move to demolish nuclear power plant, that's going to be moot in a few minutes. He calms down long enough to activate the Sentinels' LogicBomb failsafe, fight back this time, and a few tense minutes follow... and it doesn't work. Shaw's words to his henchmen now are quite simply, "Gentlemen, we are going to die." (Fortunately, Spider-Man disagrees, and fortunately, Shaw's efforts at least confused it enough to slow it down; Spidey uses the opportunity to crank the Uni-Power to the max and blow it to smithereens.)
* In ''ComicBook/{{Chassis}}'', Covergirl suffers a breakdown
then wanders over her irrational hatred of Chassis, to watch the others leave while staring into space, stoop-shouldered and confronts Chassis with weak-looking. It's a gun. However, she cannot pull the trigger and Chassis tells Tassel to let her go; realising that Covergirl is not a threat to anyone except herself.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': After Odin loses his Valkyries to Paradise Island as his actions have caused even their loyalty to falter and is
bit complicated, given a ReasonYouSuckSpeech by both Diana and Aphrodite he commits suicide in despair.
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': When Circe's MemoryGambit as Donna Milton backfires she is horrified and mentally torn. She helps Diana and ComicBook/{{Artemis}} against
that his mass murder actually saved the White Magician world from a greater threat, but unlike in the immediate aftermath comic, he can't just calmly meditate on his utopia, and after Artemis dies anyway she goes missing for years. Ultimately when she resurfaces she's [[IgnoredEpiphany decided to double down on the villainy]], but her mind is quite clearly unhinged and she's no longer able to put together clever plots like she once was.
** ''[[ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman Gothamazon]]'': Being wrapped
in the Lasso sped-up footage showing New York being rebuilt, it's possible to pick out Veidt Enterprises building equipment taking care of Truth--the longer one things]].
* In ''Film/TheWomanHunt'', BigBad Spyros
is in it badly wounded and LeftForDead. Despite his injuries, he drags himself after the more it forces last two survivors, Tony and [=McGee=]. he catches up with them to face truths about themselves while they do not wish to see--causes most of Batman's rogues to quit villainy forever. This type of thing happens often are SkinnyDipping and has them in the mainstream continuity with Diana's own villains, but as soon as a new writer wants to use those villains the effectiveness of that revelation goes out the window.
* In ''ComicBook/JLAEarth2'', Owlman is literally brought to
his knees sights when he discovers that the Matter Thomas Wayne is long dead.
-->'''Owlman:''' There's no one left
overwhelmed by memories of his NumberTwo Magda, whom he had been forced to hurt.
* ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'': After being crushed
perform a MercyKill on. Instead of shooting Tony and power-drained by the [[ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} Master of Darkness]], Mordru and the Time Trapper -the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes' worst enemies- remain frozen to the spot, trembling, shivering with extreme cold and stammering gibberish.[=McGee=], he [[spoiler: [[AteHisGun puts a bullet through his own head]]]].



[[folder:Fan Works]]
* In the ''Manga/DeathNote'' fic ''Fanfic/ShadowOfTheValley'' Light has one when he sees a grave robber defacing [[spoiler: L Lawliet]]'s grave.
* In the ''Manga/DeathNote'' fic ''Fanfic/ACureForLove'' Light after he [[spoiler: loses L]] in both the deleted scenes and in the main story. It's the variation where "the villain becomes ''more dangerous''" as Light goes off the MoralityChain.
* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'':
** Mecha-Freeza gets a ''literal'' one (we see his point of view, then a few seconds later a BSOD appears on the screen) after [[spoiler: Super Saiyan Trunks]] cuts him in half in Episode 33. Justified in that he had various cybernetic attachments implanted into his body.
** Vegeta suffers one after Cell [[NiceJobBreakingItHero absorbs Android 18 thanks to Vegeta letting him go]] and getting entirely curbstomped (Piccolo and Tenshinhan, [[EvilVersusEvil confused at who they should be rooting for]], settle on being against Cell rather than for Vegeta).
* In [[FanFic/EquestriaAHistoryRevealed Equestria: A History Revealed]], Luna suffers from a particularly bad one after her forces' defeat at the Battle of Canterlot, when she finally realizes the magnitude of what she had done in initiating the Equestrian Civil War. This inner conflict acts as the perfect catalyst [[spoiler: for the Nightmare forces to possess her and complete her transformation into Nightmare Moon]].
* One parody of ''Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'' has the Grinch him die of a heart attack when his heart "grew three sizes too large" after witnessing the Whos' good cheer.
* In the ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' fanfic ''Fanfic/PurpleDays'', Prince Joffrey Baratheon suffers a harrowing one when he discovers that [[PrimalScene his mother Cersei and his Uncle Jaime are lovers]], which leads him to figure out that the rumors of him being an incest-born bastard are true. This combined with the massive TraumaCongaLine he has suffered over his past few [[GroundhogDayLoop time loops]] causes him to snap and kill himself over and over again just to end his miserable existence. Joffrey becomes such a despondent wreck by the end of it that it takes Ned Stark of all people to bring him back to sanity.
* ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone'': Although he's not a villain -- he's really not even a {{Jerkass}}, just an annoyance -- Spectrem: The Soft World goes through the wimpiest one possible of these after Paul destroys him with a series of questions and statements.
* In ''Fanfic/MagicalPonyLyricalTwilight'', a ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fic, the Mane Six nail [[spoiler:Prescia Tessarossa]] with the Elements of Harmony. The next chapter, we find out that [[spoiler:she's locked up onboard the ''Asura'', healed mentally and physically, but broken down to the point where she begs Twilight to kill her]].
* Another ''Friendship Is Magic'' example happens in ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/90557/why Why?]]'', which elaborates on Discord's one from canon and makes it an even bigger example; when Discord realized how much it hurt to almost lose a friend, he realized [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone what it must have felt like for the Mane Six]] when he broke their friendship apart.
* In ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'', this is often the reaction of [[SuperPoweredEvilSide a Nightmare]] being purified and returned to sanity.
** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Nightmare Eclipse]]]] experiences this when [[spoiler:her parents, turned into plants by Discord but then supercharged by earlier events restrain her so the heroes can finish her off, just like Shady did to Discord in his first defeat and Fluttershy's spirit did to bring down [[OneWingedAngel Odyne!Fluttercruel]]. The realization that she truly is similar to her hated enemy Discord leaves her ''catatonic'']].
*** [[spoiler:Her CoDragons experience this as well when it's revealed they survived Eclipse's defeat and were spiritually purified]].
** [[spoiler:Queen Chrysalis]] gets hit ''hard'' with this when [[spoiler:her plan to [[DeityOfHumanOrigin become an Alicorn]] by being hit with the Elements of Harmony [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor succeeds, but completes her better than she expected]], giving [[TheSociopath her]] a ''heart''. This more or less drives her ''insane'']].
* In the WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures fic ''Fanfic/QueenOfAllOni'', Jade has one after [[spoiler: Scruffy turns on her]].
* In the WesternAnimation/KimPossible fanfic ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3867684/1/bSpirit_b_of_bSnow_b Spirit of Snow]]'', Monkey Fist goes through this in the present day scenes after his actions lead to [[spoiler: the "deaths" of his lover and unborn child]], and Sensei helps him get through it. An interesting example in that he is in a BSOD from the very first chapter, and that the story is told through a series of flashbacks interwoven with the present day scenes to show [[HowWeGotHere how he got to this point]].
* [[http://tavoriel.deviantart.com/art/Mr-Harrison-please-388577881 This]] FanArt of ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness''.
* By the end of the first season of ''WebVideo/SwordArtOnlineAbridged'', [[BigBad Akihiko Kayaba]] has fallen into one of these. [[spoiler:His career as a game designer is in shambles after he accidentally created a glitch that killed players when their characters died, he's one of the most wanted people on the planet after holding ten thousand players hostage inside of a video game that killed nearly half of them, he's spent two years trying to lead a bunch of gamers who can be TooDumbToLive, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking no one gets his movie references]], and to add insult to injury, as soon as he describes the situation that led to all this, Asuna [[StatingTheSimpleSolution immediately comes up with a better way of handling it]] than the MissingStepsPlan he slapped together in a sleep-deprived panic]]. He admits to the protagonists that at this point he just wants it all to be ''over'' and says that before he makes his disappearance he needs to go "scream into that uncaring void for a bit."
* [[Manga/DeathNote Light]] has one in the [[BlackComedy darkly humorous]] CrossOver ''[[http://dn-kink2.livejournal.com/1491.html?thread=1178835#t1178835 Vigilante]]'' when he learns a shocking truth about Kira's latest victim:
-->'''Light''': Ryuk, I killed .... Franchise/{{Batman}}.
* In one of the last chapters of ''Fanfic/TheVow'' (an AlternateUniverseFic about ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2''), [[VillainProtagonist Lord Shen]] is shown to have been in a broken-hearted state for days after [[spoiler:sending away [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his newlywed wife Lianne]] to [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy give her a chance to be happy]] rather than be chained to him on his dark path]]. He mostly broods in silence on his lost loved ones and [[WhatHaveIBecome the choices that have brought him to that point]]. Only the routine of preparing for his conquest of China keeps him moving at all, and when the time comes to set sail, he doesn't bother to gloat to the imprisoned Furious Five like he does in canon. The sudden attack by [[NinjaMaid Jade]] brings him out of this somewhat.
* ''Fanfic/TheNewAdventuresOfInvaderZim'': In Episode 17, Zim sinks into a despondent depression after [[spoiler: the Tallest tell him the truth of his mission]]. This doesn't last long, as [[TheDragon Norlock]] proceeds to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan hit and insult him]] until his anger over the situation comes to the forefront.
* In ''FanFic/TheWarcrafter'' [[Literature/{{Worm}} Regent]], as implied in canon, is a high-functioning sociopath due to his abusive upbringing and his father's liberal use of {{Emotion Bomb}}s. When his brain is repaired by an Agent, [[FirstTimeFeeling he experiences all of the horror related to that upbringing]] and everything he has done since. He's left nearly catatonic as he tries to process it and has to be knocked unconscious.
* In ''Fanfic/TheInstituteSaga'', [[Franchise/XMen Quicksilver]] gets one after he realizes that Franchise/{{Superman}} is faster than him.
* In ''Fanfic/TouhouIbunshu'', Yukari, unbeknownst to even her closest allies, [[spoiler:is horrifically bored to the point of suicidal insanity, manipulating Youmu in a mad attempt to destroy Gensokyo and her own existence. When her plans are foiled, her usual smile breaks down into berserker rage, and she very nearly beats/skewers Ran to death with her umbrella. Chen then leaps in to protect Ran. Despite Yukari having a weapon and being immeasurably stronger than Chen, the remnants of her sanity kick in, breaking her spirit and allowing Chen and Ran to leave. When a mostly-healed Ran talks to her later, she confesses that she realized that, beyond anything she'd done to that point, hurting Chen at that moment would have been an utterly irredeemable act and that had she gone through with it, she would have spent every second of conscious life from then on feeling nothing but hate for herself.]]
* In ''Fanfic/ThisBites'', Gecko Moria absolutely ''freaks'' when he wakes up from a (chemically assisted) nap to discover that his few living followers have been taken out, the zombie army he's spent years amassing has been all but annihilated, and the "Ultimate Zombie" he was pinning all of his hopes and dreams on defeating Kaido upon has been destroyed so thoroughly it's completely irrecoverable. The trauma is worsened because the entire situation [[{{Trigger}} reminds him of the trauma]] he suffered when Kaido slaughtered Moria's crew and left Moria the SoleSurvivor. In fact, he freaks out so hard that he goes deep into a [=BSOD=]... [[PowerBornOfMadness and comes out the other side all the stronger]], [[TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening as the shock Awakens his Devil Fruit]].
* In ''Fanfic/DevilsDiary'', Magneto has a breakdown after being defeated by the ''Franchise/XMen'' for the first time. He's so utterly ''mad'' he's unable to speak about it for two straight weeks.
* ''Fanfic/PeaceOfMindPieceOfHeart'': Catra suffering from this after receiving a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech the end of "Destiny: Part 2" is what summons the Infinity Train to her.

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[[folder:Fan Works]]
[[folder:Literature]]
* Elizabeth Bathory in ''Literature/CountAndCountess'' upon realizing that her closest handmaid has betrayed her and Vlad has stopped writing back to her. Her letters become notably shorter and more frantic before altogether stopping.
* In the ''Manga/DeathNote'' fic ''Fanfic/ShadowOfTheValley'' Light ''Literature/CrimeAndPunishment'', [[ManipulativeBastard Svidrigailov]] has one when he sees a grave robber defacing HeelRealization, [[PetTheDog gives his money to charity]] and [[spoiler: L Lawliet]]'s grave.
* In the ''Manga/DeathNote'' fic ''Fanfic/ACureForLove'' Light after he [[spoiler: loses L]] in both the deleted scenes and in the main story. It's the variation where "the villain
becomes ''more dangerous''" as Light goes off unhinged and commits suicide in public]].
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** Subverted in ''Literature/WyrdSisters'': Granny Weatherwax attempts to defeat
the MoralityChain.
* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'':
Duchess by pulling down the mental dividers that keep her from thinking about the horrors she's committed -- and the Duchess recovers almost immediately, announcing that [[ForTheEvulz she's perfectly fine with who she is, enjoys her work, and would happily do it all again given the chance]]; in fact, the only regret she has is not having done even worse things.[[note]]Arguably she's not really an {{Expy}} of [[Theatre/{{Macbeth}} Lady Macbeth]]; rather, she's closer to being [[Theatre/TitusAndronicus Aaron]].[[/note]] Luckily Nanny Ogg, who's even more of a CombatPragmatist than Esme, was ready with a MundaneSolution in the form of [[TapOnTheHead the nearest blunt instrument]].
** Mecha-Freeza Since [[TheGrimReaper Death]] tends to show up after people have been disconnected from all their glands and after death has stripped away any rose-tinted glasses villains may have had about their actions, he's been known to induce a few. Mr. Tulip gets a ''literal'' big one (we see in ''Literature/TheTruth'' (although he's probably better off than his point of view, then associate Mr. Pin who didn't repent).
** In ''Literature/SmallGods'', after death one must walk across
a few seconds later a BSOD appears black desert, alone with their beliefs, to face judgement on the screen) after [[spoiler: Super Saiyan Trunks]] cuts him in half in Episode 33. Justified in other side. But when Vorbis, a cold-blooded torturer who exploited religion for his own gain, dies he realizes that he had various cybernetic attachments implanted ''has'' no beliefs. The revelation that he is utterly alone drives him into his body.
** Vegeta suffers one after Cell [[NiceJobBreakingItHero absorbs Android 18 thanks to Vegeta letting
a catatonic state. Decades later, when Brutha dies, he finds Vorbis still lying there. Being truly selfless and kind person, he helps him go]] up and getting entirely curbstomped (Piccolo and Tenshinhan, [[EvilVersusEvil confused at who they should be rooting for]], settle on being against Cell rather than for Vegeta).
walks with him.
* In [[FanFic/EquestriaAHistoryRevealed Equestria: A History Revealed]], Luna ''Literature/FindersKeepers'': BigBad Morris briefly suffers from a particularly bad one when, after her forces' defeat years in prison and then several weeks of staying in line to get his Parole officer off his back, is finally able to retrieve the buried trunk with the notebooks he stole years ago…only to find it empty. He recovers when he learns who took the notebooks though (or at least thinks he knows).
* The Sorrow Eater of ''Literature/TheGirlWhoDrankTheMoon'' experiences one when its emotional core is finally cracked, allowing it to feel human emotions for the first time in five hundred years.
* Caine from the ''Literature/{{Gone}}'' series, during the period between ''Gone'' and ''Hunger''.
* Galbatorix in the final novel of ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' ...and how! Eragon channels his AppliedPhlebotinum to force Galby to understand the suffering his actions has caused - a whole century's worth of it. Galbatorix promptly turns himself into a literal nuclear bomb, complete with earth-shattering explosion and massive radiation fallout.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', it is mentioned that a Horcrux can be destroyed and a [[OurSoulsAreDifferent Soul]] made whole if its creator feels enough regret, which may be fatal to him. In a twist, it is done the old-fashioned way after all.
** On the other hand, in ''The Tales of Beedle the Bard'', one story ("The Warlock's Hairy Heart") does end this way. It has commentary from Albus Dumbledore explaining it.
* When InspectorJavert from ''Literature/LesMiserables'' finds that Jean Valjean, while still a criminal, is a ''good person'', Javert simply cannot reconcile his previous black and white system of morality with this demonstration that all along he had been wrong in his belief that what is lawful and what is right were one and the same. He [[DrivenToSuicide jumps off a bridge]] and drowns. His final song in [[Theatre/LesMiserables the musical]] is essentially a summation of his Villainous BSOD.
* ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'' [[spoiler: have the Storm King suffer this as the climax of the last book]].
* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': Much of ''Literature/DeathStar'''s cast go through a HeelRealization by the time [[EarthShatteringKaboom Alderaan is destroyed]], and most of them go on to [[DefectorFromDecadence defect]]. Tenn Graneet, the head gunner on the Death Star, didn't, but he found that pulling the trigger brought him misery beyond his ugliest dreams. At
the Battle of Canterlot, when she finally realizes Yavin, the magnitude of what she had done in initiating superlaser actually was ready to fire, but he stalled desperately until Luke's proton torpedoes hit home.
--> He wouldn't be able to walk on a street on any civilized planet on
the Equestrian Civil War. This inner conflict acts as the perfect catalyst [[spoiler: for the Nightmare forces to possess her and complete her transformation into Nightmare Moon]].
* One parody of ''Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'' has the Grinch him die of a heart attack when his heart "grew three sizes too large" after witnessing the Whos' good cheer.
* In the ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' fanfic ''Fanfic/PurpleDays'', Prince Joffrey Baratheon suffers a harrowing one when he discovers that [[PrimalScene his mother Cersei and his Uncle Jaime are lovers]], which leads him to figure out that the rumors of him being an incest-born bastard are true. This combined with the massive TraumaCongaLine he has suffered over his past few [[GroundhogDayLoop time loops]] causes him to snap and kill himself over and over again just to end his miserable existence. Joffrey becomes such a despondent wreck by the end of it that it takes Ned Stark of all
galaxy; people wouldn't be able to bring him back to sanity.
* ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone'': Although he's not a villain -- he's really not even a {{Jerkass}}, just an annoyance -- Spectrem: The Soft World goes through the wimpiest one possible of these after Paul destroys him with a series of questions and statements.
* In ''Fanfic/MagicalPonyLyricalTwilight'', a ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fic, the Mane Six nail [[spoiler:Prescia Tessarossa]] with the Elements of Harmony. The next chapter, we find out that [[spoiler:she's locked up onboard the ''Asura'', healed mentally and physically, but broken down to the point where she begs Twilight to kill her]].
* Another ''Friendship Is Magic'' example happens in ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/90557/why Why?]]'', which elaborates on Discord's one from canon and makes it an even bigger example; when Discord realized how much it hurt to almost lose a friend, he realized
abide his presence. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone what it must have felt Nor would he blame them]]. He couldn't stop thinking about it. He didn't believe he would ever be able to stop thinking about it. The dead would haunt him, forever. How could a man live with that?
* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': In ''Literature/{{Edgedancer}}'', upon his HeelRealization, [[spoiler:Nale]] drops his blade and falls to his knees, crying uncontrollably and stuck in a repeating loop of MyGodWhatHaveIDone. He would've probably stayed
like for the Mane Six]] when he broke their friendship apart.
* In ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'',
this is often the reaction of [[SuperPoweredEvilSide a Nightmare]] being purified and returned to sanity.
** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Nightmare Eclipse]]]] experiences this when [[spoiler:her parents, turned into plants by Discord but then supercharged by earlier events restrain her so the heroes can finish her off, just like Shady did to Discord in his first defeat and Fluttershy's spirit did to bring down [[OneWingedAngel Odyne!Fluttercruel]]. The realization that she truly is similar to her hated enemy Discord leaves her ''catatonic'']].
*** [[spoiler:Her CoDragons experience this as well when it's revealed they survived Eclipse's defeat and were spiritually purified]].
** [[spoiler:Queen Chrysalis]] gets hit ''hard'' with this when [[spoiler:her plan to [[DeityOfHumanOrigin become an Alicorn]] by being hit with the Elements of Harmony [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor succeeds, but completes her better than she expected]],
far longer if it wasn't for Lift giving [[TheSociopath her]] him a ''heart''. This more or less drives her ''insane'']].
CooldownHug.
* In ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheJerleShannara'', Grianne Ohmsford, aka the WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures fic ''Fanfic/QueenOfAllOni'', Jade has one after [[spoiler: Scruffy turns on her]].
* In
Ilse Witch touches the WesternAnimation/KimPossible fanfic ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3867684/1/bSpirit_b_of_bSnow_b Spirit Sword of Snow]]'', Monkey Fist goes through this in Shannara, which forces her to accept the present day scenes after his actions lead to [[spoiler: the "deaths" of his lover and unborn child]], and Sensei helps him get through it. An interesting example in truth about herself--namely that he is in she's a BSOD manipulative, backstabbing bitch who has built her entire life on a lie. She ends up going comatose from the very first chapter, shock, and that the story is told through a series of flashbacks interwoven with the present day scenes to show [[HowWeGotHere how he got to this point]].
* [[http://tavoriel.deviantart.com/art/Mr-Harrison-please-388577881 This]] FanArt of ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness''.
* By
doesn't recover until near the end of the first season of ''WebVideo/SwordArtOnlineAbridged'', [[BigBad Akihiko Kayaba]] has fallen into one of these. [[spoiler:His career as a game designer is final book.
* Very common
in shambles after he accidentally created a glitch that killed players when their characters died, he's one of the most wanted ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' among people on tainted by Chaos, when Chaos ceases to blind them:
** In Creator/SandyMitchell's Literature/CiaphasCain novel ''Cain's Last Stand'',
the planet Sisters of Battle completely lose control after holding ten thousand players hostage inside of a video game that killed nearly half of them, he's spent two years trying Jurgen's blank status frees them from mind-control; they jump to lead a bunch of gamers who can be TooDumbToLive, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking no one gets his movie references]], and to add insult to injury, as soon as he describes the situation that led to all this, Asuna [[StatingTheSimpleSolution immediately comes up with a better way of handling it]] than the MissingStepsPlan he slapped together in a sleep-deprived panic]]. He admits to the protagonists that at this point he just wants it all to be ''over'' and says that before he makes his disappearance he needs to go "scream into that uncaring void for a bit."
* [[Manga/DeathNote Light]] has one in the [[BlackComedy darkly humorous]] CrossOver ''[[http://dn-kink2.livejournal.com/1491.html?thread=1178835#t1178835 Vigilante]]''
their deaths.
** In Creator/JamesSwallow's Literature/BloodAngels novel ''Deus Sanguinius'', Arkio's first words
when he learns a shocking truth about Kira's latest victim:
-->'''Light''': Ryuk, I killed .... Franchise/{{Batman}}.
*
is DyingAsYourself, "Brother, WhatHaveIDone?" He is deeply moved by Rafen's ManlyTears, and while quite certain of his own damnation, begs Rafen's forgiveness.
**
In one of Creator/GrahamMcNeill's Literature/HorusHeresy novel ''False Gods'', when Horus mortally wounds Temba, Temba recovers from the last chapters Chaos taint, realizes the scale of ''Fanfic/TheVow'' (an AlternateUniverseFic about ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2''), [[VillainProtagonist Lord Shen]] is shown to have been in a broken-hearted state for days after [[spoiler:sending away [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes his newlywed wife Lianne]] to [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy give her a chance to be happy]] rather than be chained to him on his betrayal, and [[TearsOfRemorse sobs]].
** A hideously
dark path]]. He mostly broods version in silence on his lost loved ones and [[WhatHaveIBecome the choices that have brought him Age of Darkness. A failed CareBearStare attempts to that point]]. Only the routine of preparing for his conquest of China keeps him moving at all, and when the time comes to set sail, he doesn't bother to gloat to the imprisoned Furious Five like he does in canon. The sudden attack by [[NinjaMaid Jade]] brings him out of this somewhat.
* ''Fanfic/TheNewAdventuresOfInvaderZim'': In Episode 17, Zim sinks into a despondent depression after
[[spoiler: turn Kharn of the Tallest tell him the truth of his mission]]. This doesn't last long, as [[TheDragon Norlock]] proceeds to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan hit and insult him]] until his anger over the situation comes World Eaters back to the forefront.
* In ''FanFic/TheWarcrafter'' [[Literature/{{Worm}} Regent]], as implied in canon, is a high-functioning sociopath due to his abusive upbringing and his father's liberal use of {{Emotion Bomb}}s. When his brain is repaired by an Agent, [[FirstTimeFeeling he experiences all of
loyalist side. It fails when Kharn realises this, but the horror related to important thing is that upbringing]] and everything he has done since. He's left nearly catatonic as he tries to process it and has to be knocked unconscious.
* In ''Fanfic/TheInstituteSaga'', [[Franchise/XMen Quicksilver]] gets one after he realizes
the loyalist Thousand Son who tried knows that Franchise/{{Superman}} is faster than him.
* In ''Fanfic/TouhouIbunshu'', Yukari, unbeknownst to even her closest allies, [[spoiler:is horrifically bored to the point of suicidal insanity, manipulating Youmu in a mad attempt to destroy Gensokyo and her own existence. When her plans are foiled, her usual smile breaks down into berserker rage, and she very nearly beats/skewers Ran to death
Kharn will now always live with her umbrella. Chen then leaps in to protect Ran. Despite Yukari having a weapon and being immeasurably stronger than Chen, the remnants of her sanity kick in, breaking her spirit and allowing Chen and Ran to leave. When a mostly-healed Ran talks to her later, she confesses knowledge that she realized that, beyond anything she'd done to that point, hurting Chen at that moment would have been an utterly irredeemable act siding with Horus (and Chaos) was wrong and that had she gone through with it, she would he could have spent every second of conscious life from then on feeling nothing but hate for herself.]]
* In ''Fanfic/ThisBites'', Gecko Moria absolutely ''freaks'' when he wakes up from a (chemically assisted) nap to discover that his few living followers
willingly turned back. The loyal Thousand Son briefly wonders what effect this will have been taken out, on Kharn in the zombie army he's spent future before dying. 10,000 years amassing has been all but annihilated, later and the "Ultimate Zombie" he was pinning all of his hopes and dreams on defeating Kaido upon has been destroyed so thoroughly it's completely irrecoverable. The trauma Kharn is worsened because the entire situation [[{{Trigger}} reminds him of the trauma]] he suffered when Kaido slaughtered Moria's crew and left Moria the SoleSurvivor. In fact, he freaks out so hard that he goes deep into a [=BSOD=]... [[PowerBornOfMadness and comes out the other side all the stronger]], [[TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening as the shock Awakens his Devil Fruit]].
* In ''Fanfic/DevilsDiary'', Magneto has a breakdown after
well known for being defeated by the ''Franchise/XMen'' psychopathically angry (even for the first time. He's so utterly ''mad'' he's unable a World Eater) and, most interestingly, perfectly willing to speak about it for two straight weeks.
* ''Fanfic/PeaceOfMindPieceOfHeart'': Catra suffering from this after receiving a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech the end of "Destiny: Part 2" is what summons the Infinity Train to her.
slaughter his own comrades...]].



[[folder:Films — Animation]]
* The air conditioner in ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'' delivers a BreakingLecture and when the other appliances tell him to ShutUpHannibal, has a breakdown and spontaneously combusts. Also, when he is repaired by his owner, he actually seems to feel a tinge of remorse.
* Gru, the [[AntiVillain Anti]]-VillainProtagonist of ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' goes into a deep depression after his [[TheDragon Dragon]] Dr. Nefario sends the girls he's adopted and just recently bonded with back to the orphanage so that he could focus on their plans to steal the moon.
* Scar in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'' undergoes a very brief one when Simba returns, mistaking him for Mufasa (his tone implying guilt or at the very least fear):
-->'''Scar''': Mufasa? No, you're dead...
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'', President/Lord Business undergoes one when [[spoiler:Emmet tells him that he ''is not'' the bad guy]].
* In ''Film/SongOfTheSouth'', Br'er Fox has one at the end of the "Tar Baby" sequence: a sickly look on his face after Br'er Rabbit tricked him and hopped off. Br'er Bear silently clubs the fox on the head, knocking him out, then walks off, leaving the fox lying there.
-->'''Uncle Remus''': ''[narrating]'' So now it's Br'er Fox's turn to feel humble-come-tumble. But ol' Br'er Bear, he don't say nothin'. And Br'er Fox, he lay low. Mighty low.

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[[folder:Music]]
* The air conditioner in ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'' delivers a BreakingLecture and when Styx's "Double Life" from the other appliances tell him to ShutUpHannibal, ''Killroy Was Here'' ConceptAlbum is sung from the point of view of the villain, who has realized what a breakdown and spontaneously combusts. Also, when terrible hypocrite he is repaired by his owner, he actually seems to feel a tinge of remorse.
* Gru, the [[AntiVillain Anti]]-VillainProtagonist of ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' goes into a deep depression after his [[TheDragon Dragon]] Dr. Nefario sends the girls
is, but feels he's adopted and just recently bonded with back too far in to the orphanage so that he leave.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mj6GRrYmgI Last Man Standing]]" by Music/HammerFall:
-->Seeing clearer what I've done\\
I'd refuse to let things go\\
I
could focus on their plans never once admit I'm wrong\\
And what do I have
to steal show?\\
Seeing clearer what's at stake\\
And
the moon.
* Scar in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'' undergoes a very brief one when Simba returns, mistaking him for Mufasa (his tone implying guilt or at the very least fear):
-->'''Scar''': Mufasa? No, you're dead...
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'', President/Lord Business undergoes one when [[spoiler:Emmet tells him that he ''is not'' the bad guy]].
* In ''Film/SongOfTheSouth'', Br'er Fox has one at the end of the "Tar Baby" sequence: a sickly look on his face after Br'er Rabbit tricked him and hopped off. Br'er Bear silently clubs the fox on the head, knocking him out, then walks off, leaving the fox lying there.
-->'''Uncle Remus''': ''[narrating]'' So now
things I have to change\\
I just hope I can,
it's Br'er Fox's turn not too late\\
To get a chance
to feel humble-come-tumble. But ol' Br'er Bear, end this pain
* Queensryche's ''Operation Mindcrime'' is an entire ConceptAlbum detailing the BSOD of its VillainProtagonist HitmanWithAHeart realizing how he'd been duped, used, and discarded by the shadowy organization
he don't say nothin'. And Br'er Fox, worked for.
* One interpretation of Golden Earring's "Twilight Zone" is that it's about a spy-turned-killer having a self-inflicted Villainous BSOD moment.
* Pink Floyd's ''[[Music/TheWall The Wall]]'' has one in the form of ''Stop'' where
he lay low. Mighty low.realizes the depths of his insanity he fell into for which he would put himself on trial soon after.



[[folder:Films — Live-Action]]
* ''Film/ThreeHundred'' has an epic one after Leonidas grazes Xerxes' face with a spear. After so long of being DrunkOnPower to the point of [[AGodAmI believing himself a god]], seeing himself bleed and feel pain leaves Xerxes unable to do anything except stare at his own blood in shock.
* El Indio suffers one in ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore'' every time he uses his pocket watch for a kill, which brings back memories of [[spoiler:his encounter with Col. Mortimer's sister]]. Invariably, this sends him into a funk that requires some hash to break out of.
* The ''Film/GhostRider'' movie fits this trope, since the BigBad was soulless (and thus immune to GR's Penance Stare) until the movie's climax.
-->'''Ghost Rider''': A thousand souls to '''BURN!!!'''
* The film adaptation of ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'' does have Voldemort briefly experiencing the trope whenever his horcruxes are being destroyed (in one instance, when he was bombarding Hogwart's barrier with spells, after firing a huge beam from his wand upon a horcrux being destroyed, he stares in shock, looks at his arm, and leaves without a word. Both the movie and the novel also imply that this is the reason why Harry and his friends were able to track down the remaining horcruxes.
* In ''Film/TheNeverendingStory II'', Bastian beats [[AnthropomorphicPersonification The Emptiness]] by wishing she had a heart. The result is that she is filled, and as she realizes what she's done/is doing, she weeps [[SwissArmyTears a single tear]] that [[PuffOfLogic undoes her]].
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Cutler Beckett suffers this in his final moments in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'', when both the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman actually flank both sides of his ship: When he witnesses this, he couldn't even give the order to fire, as he was rendered virtually catatonic from witnessing it, and could only reply in a very soft but shocked tone "It's just... good business...", and [[StrollingThroughTheChaos walked, not ran, but walked]] as his crew abandoned ship and his ship was being destroyed, and couldn't even react when the flames from the ship exploding engulfed him.
*** This is despite the fact that his ship has more guns than the ''Pearl'' and the ''Dutchman'' put together. On the other hand, the ''Dutchman'' can't be sunk. And really, if a pair of ghost ships suddenly stopped fighting each other and decided to team up against ''you'', [[OhCrap soul-crushing fear]] is an understandable reaction.
** Davey Jones tried to avoid this by removing his heart.
** Barbossa's in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first movie]] is nicely understated. The apple may be a bit much, though.
** Blackbeard in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanOnStrangerTides fourth film]] when Jack reveals that he gave the the chalice with the mermaid's tear to Angelica instead of him.
* ''Film/SawIII'' was supposed to have this. Jigsaw was to awaken on his makeshift hospital bed, and realize to his horror that for all his life before the films, for all his warped intent to try to make people reflect on what they've done with their lives, all that anyone would remember him as is a monster and a killer. The thought, naturally, was to have occurred too late in the film for him to do anything to save the current protagonist, leaving the man weeping and too weak to move. WhatCouldHaveBeen, indeed.
* The Operative from ''Film/{{Serenity}}'', when shown what the Alliance did at Miranda.
-->'''Mal''': They take you down, I don't expect to grieve overmuch. Likely to kill you myself, I see you again.\\
'''The Operative''': You won't. There is nothing left to see.
* In ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'', Silva is at last about to fulfill his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, as he holds the mortally wounded M in his grasp and puts his gun to her face...before he starts crying and puts the gun in M's own hand, presses his temple against hers, then guides the gun to her other temple, and he begs her to kill them both with the same bullet.
* Darth Vader in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' saga could be said to be in one for the entire Original Trilogy. The unenergetic, almost catatonic way he goes about his duties is quite a contrast to the fiery passion he had before [[DespairEventHorizon Padmé's death]]. It takes seeing his son brutally tortured by the Emperor to finally snap him back to his senses.
* In ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'', the eponymous VillainProtagonist have one during "[[SanitySlippageSong Epiphany]]." He goes into a heartbreaking one after [[spoiler: he realizes that he killed his wife]].
* ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' (''specifically'' the film): [[spoiler:Ozymandias appears to be going through one of these the last time he's seen on camera. He lets Nite Owl beat him, without even the slightest move to fight back this time, and then wanders over to watch the others leave while staring into space, stoop-shouldered and weak-looking. It's a bit complicated, given that his mass murder actually saved the world from a greater threat, but unlike in the comic, he can't just calmly meditate on his utopia, and in the sped-up footage showing New York being rebuilt, it's possible to pick out Veidt Enterprises building equipment taking care of things]].
* In ''Film/TheWomanHunt'', BigBad Spyros is badly wounded and LeftForDead. Despite his injuries, he drags himself after the last two survivors, Tony and [=McGee=]. he catches up with them while they are SkinnyDipping and has them in his sights when he is overwhelmed by memories of his NumberTwo Magda, whom he had been forced to perform a MercyKill on. Instead of shooting Tony and [=McGee=], he [[spoiler: [[AteHisGun puts a bullet through his own head]]]].

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[[folder:Films — Live-Action]]
[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
* ''Film/ThreeHundred'' has an epic Wrestling/CMPunk underwent one after Leonidas grazes Xerxes' face with a spear. After so long of being DrunkOnPower to losing the point of [[AGodAmI believing himself a god]], seeing himself bleed WWE Championship after 434 days and feel pain leaves Xerxes unable failing to do anything except stare defeat Wrestling/TheUndertaker at his own blood in shock.
* El Indio suffers one in ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore'' every time he uses his pocket watch
Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}. He hugged Wrestling/PaulHeyman and left for a kill, which brings back memories couple of [[spoiler:his encounter with Col. Mortimer's sister]]. Invariably, this sends him into a funk that requires some hash to break out of.
* The ''Film/GhostRider'' movie fits this trope, since the BigBad was soulless (and thus immune to GR's Penance Stare)
months until the movie's climax.
-->'''Ghost Rider''': A thousand souls to '''BURN!!!'''
* The film adaptation of ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'' does have Voldemort briefly experiencing the trope whenever
his horcruxes are being destroyed (in one instance, when he was bombarding Hogwart's barrier with spells, after firing a huge beam from his wand upon a horcrux being destroyed, he stares return to action in shock, looks at his arm, and leaves without [[AHeroToHisHometown Chicago]] undergoing a word. Both the movie and the novel also imply that this is the reason why Harry and his friends were able to track down the remaining horcruxes.
* In ''Film/TheNeverendingStory II'', Bastian beats [[AnthropomorphicPersonification The Emptiness]] by wishing she had a heart. The result is that she is filled, and as she realizes what she's done/is doing, she weeps [[SwissArmyTears a single tear]] that [[PuffOfLogic undoes her]].
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Cutler Beckett suffers this in his final moments in ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'', when both the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman actually flank both sides of his ship: When he witnesses this, he couldn't even give the order to fire, as he was rendered virtually catatonic from witnessing it, and could only reply in a very soft but shocked tone "It's just... good business...", and [[StrollingThroughTheChaos walked, not ran, but walked]] as his crew abandoned ship and his ship was being destroyed, and couldn't even react when the flames from the ship exploding engulfed him.
*** This is despite the fact that his ship has more guns than the ''Pearl'' and the ''Dutchman'' put together. On the other hand, the ''Dutchman'' can't be sunk. And really, if a pair of ghost ships suddenly stopped fighting each other and decided to team up against ''you'', [[OhCrap soul-crushing fear]] is an understandable reaction.
** Davey Jones tried to avoid this by removing his heart.
** Barbossa's in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first movie]] is nicely understated. The apple may be a bit much, though.
** Blackbeard in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanOnStrangerTides fourth film]] when Jack reveals that he gave the the chalice with the mermaid's tear to Angelica instead of him.
* ''Film/SawIII'' was supposed to have this. Jigsaw was to awaken on his makeshift hospital bed, and realize to his horror that for all his life before the films, for all his warped intent to try to make people reflect on what they've done with their lives, all that anyone would remember him as is a monster and a killer. The thought, naturally, was to have occurred too late in the film for him to do anything to save the current protagonist, leaving the man weeping and too weak to move. WhatCouldHaveBeen, indeed.
* The Operative from ''Film/{{Serenity}}'', when shown what the Alliance did at Miranda.
-->'''Mal''': They take you down, I don't expect to grieve overmuch. Likely to kill you myself, I see you again.\\
'''The Operative''': You won't. There is nothing left to see.
* In ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'', Silva is at last about to fulfill his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, as he holds the mortally wounded M in his grasp and puts his gun to her face...before he starts crying and puts the gun in M's own hand, presses his temple against hers, then guides the gun to her other temple, and he begs her to kill them both with the same bullet.
* Darth Vader in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' saga could be said to be in one for the entire Original Trilogy. The unenergetic, almost catatonic way he goes about his duties is quite a contrast to the fiery passion he had before [[DespairEventHorizon Padmé's death]]. It takes seeing his son brutally tortured by the Emperor to finally snap him back to his senses.
* In ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'', the eponymous VillainProtagonist have one during "[[SanitySlippageSong Epiphany]]." He goes into a heartbreaking one after [[spoiler: he realizes that he killed his wife]].
* ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'' (''specifically'' the film): [[spoiler:Ozymandias appears to be going through one of these the last time he's seen on camera. He lets Nite Owl beat him, without even the slightest move to fight back this time, and then wanders over to watch the others leave while staring into space, stoop-shouldered and weak-looking. It's a bit complicated, given that his mass murder actually saved the world from a greater threat, but unlike in the comic, he can't just calmly meditate on his utopia, and in the sped-up footage showing New York being rebuilt, it's possible to pick out Veidt Enterprises building equipment taking care of things]].
* In ''Film/TheWomanHunt'', BigBad Spyros is badly wounded and LeftForDead. Despite his injuries, he drags himself after the last two survivors, Tony and [=McGee=]. he catches up with them while they are SkinnyDipping and has them in his sights when he is overwhelmed by memories of his NumberTwo Magda, whom he had been forced to perform a MercyKill on. Instead of shooting Tony and [=McGee=], he [[spoiler: [[AteHisGun puts a bullet through his own head]]]].
HeelFaceTurn.



[[folder:Literature]]
* Elizabeth Bathory in ''Literature/CountAndCountess'' upon realizing that her closest handmaid has betrayed her and Vlad has stopped writing back to her. Her letters become notably shorter and more frantic before altogether stopping.
* In ''Literature/CrimeAndPunishment'', [[ManipulativeBastard Svidrigailov]] has a HeelRealization, [[PetTheDog gives his money to charity]] and [[spoiler: becomes unhinged and commits suicide in public]].
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** Subverted in ''Literature/WyrdSisters'': Granny Weatherwax attempts to defeat the Duchess by pulling down the mental dividers that keep her from thinking about the horrors she's committed -- and the Duchess recovers almost immediately, announcing that [[ForTheEvulz she's perfectly fine with who she is, enjoys her work, and would happily do it all again given the chance]]; in fact, the only regret she has is not having done even worse things.[[note]]Arguably she's not really an {{Expy}} of [[Theatre/{{Macbeth}} Lady Macbeth]]; rather, she's closer to being [[Theatre/TitusAndronicus Aaron]].[[/note]] Luckily Nanny Ogg, who's even more of a CombatPragmatist than Esme, was ready with a MundaneSolution in the form of [[TapOnTheHead the nearest blunt instrument]].
** Since [[TheGrimReaper Death]] tends to show up after people have been disconnected from all their glands and after death has stripped away any rose-tinted glasses villains may have had about their actions, he's been known to induce a few. Mr. Tulip gets a big one in ''Literature/TheTruth'' (although he's probably better off than his associate Mr. Pin who didn't repent).
** In ''Literature/SmallGods'', after death one must walk across a black desert, alone with their beliefs, to face judgement on the other side. But when Vorbis, a cold-blooded torturer who exploited religion for his own gain, dies he realizes that he ''has'' no beliefs. The revelation that he is utterly alone drives him into a catatonic state. Decades later, when Brutha dies, he finds Vorbis still lying there. Being truly selfless and kind person, he helps him up and walks with him.
* ''Literature/FindersKeepers'': BigBad Morris briefly suffers from one when, after years in prison and then several weeks of staying in line to get his Parole officer off his back, is finally able to retrieve the buried trunk with the notebooks he stole years ago…only to find it empty. He recovers when he learns who took the notebooks though (or at least thinks he knows).
* The Sorrow Eater of ''Literature/TheGirlWhoDrankTheMoon'' experiences one when its emotional core is finally cracked, allowing it to feel human emotions for the first time in five hundred years.
* Caine from the ''Literature/{{Gone}}'' series, during the period between ''Gone'' and ''Hunger''.
* Galbatorix in the final novel of ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' ...and how! Eragon channels his AppliedPhlebotinum to force Galby to understand the suffering his actions has caused - a whole century's worth of it. Galbatorix promptly turns himself into a literal nuclear bomb, complete with earth-shattering explosion and massive radiation fallout.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', it is mentioned that a Horcrux can be destroyed and a [[OurSoulsAreDifferent Soul]] made whole if its creator feels enough regret, which may be fatal to him. In a twist, it is done the old-fashioned way after all.
** On the other hand, in ''The Tales of Beedle the Bard'', one story ("The Warlock's Hairy Heart") does end this way. It has commentary from Albus Dumbledore explaining it.
* When InspectorJavert from ''Literature/LesMiserables'' finds that Jean Valjean, while still a criminal, is a ''good person'', Javert simply cannot reconcile his previous black and white system of morality with this demonstration that all along he had been wrong in his belief that what is lawful and what is right were one and the same. He [[DrivenToSuicide jumps off a bridge]] and drowns. His final song in [[Theatre/LesMiserables the musical]] is essentially a summation of his Villainous BSOD.
* ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'' [[spoiler: have the Storm King suffer this as the climax of the last book]].
* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': Much of ''Literature/DeathStar'''s cast go through a HeelRealization by the time [[EarthShatteringKaboom Alderaan is destroyed]], and most of them go on to [[DefectorFromDecadence defect]]. Tenn Graneet, the head gunner on the Death Star, didn't, but he found that pulling the trigger brought him misery beyond his ugliest dreams. At the Battle of Yavin, the superlaser actually was ready to fire, but he stalled desperately until Luke's proton torpedoes hit home.
--> He wouldn't be able to walk on a street on any civilized planet on the galaxy; people wouldn't be able to abide his presence. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Nor would he blame them]]. He couldn't stop thinking about it. He didn't believe he would ever be able to stop thinking about it. The dead would haunt him, forever. How could a man live with that?
* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': In ''Literature/{{Edgedancer}}'', upon his HeelRealization, [[spoiler:Nale]] drops his blade and falls to his knees, crying uncontrollably and stuck in a repeating loop of MyGodWhatHaveIDone. He would've probably stayed like this far longer if it wasn't for Lift giving him a CooldownHug.
* In ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheJerleShannara'', Grianne Ohmsford, aka the Ilse Witch touches the Sword of Shannara, which forces her to accept the truth about herself--namely that she's a manipulative, backstabbing bitch who has built her entire life on a lie. She ends up going comatose from the shock, and doesn't recover until near the end of the final book.
* Very common in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' among people tainted by Chaos, when Chaos ceases to blind them:
** In Creator/SandyMitchell's Literature/CiaphasCain novel ''Cain's Last Stand'', the Sisters of Battle completely lose control after Jurgen's blank status frees them from mind-control; they jump to their deaths.
** In Creator/JamesSwallow's Literature/BloodAngels novel ''Deus Sanguinius'', Arkio's first words when he is DyingAsYourself, "Brother, WhatHaveIDone?" He is deeply moved by Rafen's ManlyTears, and while quite certain of his own damnation, begs Rafen's forgiveness.
** In Creator/GrahamMcNeill's Literature/HorusHeresy novel ''False Gods'', when Horus mortally wounds Temba, Temba recovers from the Chaos taint, realizes the scale of his betrayal, and [[TearsOfRemorse sobs]].
** A hideously dark version in Age of Darkness. A failed CareBearStare attempts to [[spoiler: turn Kharn of the World Eaters back to the loyalist side. It fails when Kharn realises this, but the important thing is that the loyalist Thousand Son who tried knows that Kharn will now always live with the knowledge that siding with Horus (and Chaos) was wrong and that he could have willingly turned back. The loyal Thousand Son briefly wonders what effect this will have on Kharn in the future before dying. 10,000 years later and Kharn is well known for being psychopathically angry (even for a World Eater) and, most interestingly, perfectly willing to slaughter his own comrades...]].

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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* Elizabeth Bathory The Dark Angels in ''Literature/CountAndCountess'' upon realizing that her closest handmaid has betrayed her and Vlad has stopped writing back to her. Her letters become notably shorter and more frantic before altogether stopping.
* In ''Literature/CrimeAndPunishment'', [[ManipulativeBastard Svidrigailov]] has a HeelRealization, [[PetTheDog gives his money to charity]] and [[spoiler: becomes unhinged and commits suicide in public]].
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** Subverted in ''Literature/WyrdSisters'': Granny Weatherwax attempts to defeat the Duchess by pulling down the mental dividers that keep her from thinking about the horrors she's committed -- and the Duchess recovers almost immediately, announcing that [[ForTheEvulz she's perfectly fine with who she is, enjoys her work, and would happily do it all again given the chance]]; in fact, the only regret she has is not having done even worse things.[[note]]Arguably she's not really an {{Expy}} of [[Theatre/{{Macbeth}} Lady Macbeth]]; rather, she's closer to being [[Theatre/TitusAndronicus Aaron]].[[/note]] Luckily Nanny Ogg, who's even more of a CombatPragmatist than Esme, was ready with a MundaneSolution in the form of [[TapOnTheHead the nearest blunt instrument]].
** Since [[TheGrimReaper Death]] tends to show up after people
TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} have been disconnected from all a Psyker power available (in the main tabletop game it was solely used by their glands and after death has stripped away any rose-tinted glasses villains may have had about their actions, most badass Librarian, Ezekiel) that causes this. And can cause a [[AxCrazy Greater]] [[UnstoppableRage Daemon]] [[TheBerserker of]] [[BloodKnight Khorne]] to break down in InelegantBlubbering over every single misdeed he's been known to induce a few. Mr. Tulip gets a big one in ''Literature/TheTruth'' (although he's probably better off than his associate Mr. Pin who didn't repent).
** In ''Literature/SmallGods'', after death one must walk across a black desert, alone with their beliefs, to face judgement on the other side. But when Vorbis, a cold-blooded torturer who exploited religion for his own gain, dies he realizes that he ''has'' no beliefs. The revelation that he is utterly alone drives him into a catatonic state. Decades later, when Brutha dies, he finds Vorbis still lying there. Being truly selfless and kind person, he helps him up and walks with him.
* ''Literature/FindersKeepers'': BigBad Morris briefly suffers from one when, after years in prison and then several weeks of staying in line to get his Parole officer off his back, is finally able to retrieve the buried trunk with the notebooks he stole years ago…only to find it empty. He recovers when he learns who took the notebooks though (or at least thinks he knows).
* The Sorrow Eater of ''Literature/TheGirlWhoDrankTheMoon'' experiences one when its emotional core is finally cracked, allowing it to feel human emotions for the first time in five hundred years.
* Caine from the ''Literature/{{Gone}}'' series, during the period between ''Gone'' and ''Hunger''.
* Galbatorix in the final novel of ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' ...and how! Eragon channels his AppliedPhlebotinum to force Galby to understand the suffering his actions has caused - a whole century's worth of it. Galbatorix promptly turns himself into a literal nuclear bomb, complete with earth-shattering explosion and massive radiation fallout.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', it is mentioned that a Horcrux can be destroyed and a [[OurSoulsAreDifferent Soul]] made whole if its creator feels enough regret, which may be fatal to him. In a twist, it is done the old-fashioned way after all.
** On the other hand, in ''The Tales of Beedle the Bard'', one story ("The Warlock's Hairy Heart") does end this way. It has commentary from Albus Dumbledore explaining it.
* When InspectorJavert from ''Literature/LesMiserables'' finds that Jean Valjean, while still a criminal, is a ''good person'', Javert simply cannot reconcile his previous black and white system of morality with this demonstration that all along he had been wrong in his belief that what is lawful and what is right were one and the same. He [[DrivenToSuicide jumps off a bridge]] and drowns. His final song in [[Theatre/LesMiserables the musical]] is essentially a summation of his Villainous BSOD.
* ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'' [[spoiler: have the Storm King suffer this as the climax of the last book]].
* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': Much of ''Literature/DeathStar'''s cast go through a HeelRealization by the time [[EarthShatteringKaboom Alderaan is destroyed]], and most of them go on to [[DefectorFromDecadence defect]]. Tenn Graneet, the head gunner on the Death Star, didn't, but he found that pulling the trigger brought him misery beyond his ugliest dreams. At the Battle of Yavin, the superlaser actually was ready to fire, but he stalled desperately until Luke's proton torpedoes hit home.
--> He wouldn't be able to walk on a street on any civilized planet on the galaxy; people wouldn't be able to abide his presence. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Nor would he blame them]]. He couldn't stop thinking about it. He didn't believe he would
ever be able to stop thinking about it. The dead would haunt him, forever. How could a man live with that?
* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': In ''Literature/{{Edgedancer}}'', upon his HeelRealization, [[spoiler:Nale]] drops his blade and falls to his knees, crying uncontrollably and stuck in a repeating loop of MyGodWhatHaveIDone. He would've probably stayed like this far longer if it wasn't for Lift giving him a CooldownHug.
* In ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheJerleShannara'', Grianne Ohmsford, aka the Ilse Witch touches the Sword of Shannara, which forces her to accept the truth about herself--namely that she's a manipulative, backstabbing bitch who has built her entire life on a lie. She ends up going comatose from the shock, and doesn't recover until near the end of the final book.
* Very common in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' among people tainted by Chaos, when Chaos ceases to blind them:
** In Creator/SandyMitchell's Literature/CiaphasCain novel ''Cain's Last Stand'', the Sisters of Battle completely lose control after Jurgen's blank status frees them from mind-control; they jump to their deaths.
** In Creator/JamesSwallow's Literature/BloodAngels novel ''Deus Sanguinius'', Arkio's first words when he is DyingAsYourself, "Brother, WhatHaveIDone?" He is deeply moved by Rafen's ManlyTears, and while quite certain of his own damnation, begs Rafen's forgiveness.
** In Creator/GrahamMcNeill's Literature/HorusHeresy novel ''False Gods'', when Horus mortally wounds Temba, Temba recovers from the Chaos taint, realizes the scale of his betrayal, and [[TearsOfRemorse sobs]].
** A hideously dark version in Age of Darkness. A failed CareBearStare attempts to [[spoiler: turn Kharn of the World Eaters back to the loyalist side. It fails when Kharn realises this, but the important thing is that the loyalist Thousand Son who tried knows that Kharn will now always live with the knowledge that siding with Horus (and Chaos) was wrong and that he could have willingly turned back. The loyal Thousand Son briefly wonders what effect this will have on Kharn in the future before dying. 10,000 years later and Kharn is well known for being psychopathically angry (even for a World Eater) and, most interestingly, perfectly willing to slaughter his own comrades...]].
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* In ''Series/BreakingBad'', Walter White is struck by one in the episode "Ozymandias", following the death of [[spoiler:Hank Schrader]].
* ''Franchise/{{Buffyverse}}'':
** This is exactly what the Gypsies did to Angel after he killed a daughter of their clan. The curse turned him into the FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire he is today. But only after a century of being paralyzed by guilt at all the atrocities he'd committed.
** There is also an unintentional example happens at the end of ''Buffy'', season 5. Tearing down the walls between dimensions allows Glory to feel Ben's human emotions, for some reason. She... isn't happy.
*** It's the tearing down the separation between Glory and Ben that's the problem. He's getting her ruthlessness and self-absorption, she's getting his caring. Neither one is happy about it.
** The Mayor suffers a brief one when he finds Faith in a coma.
---> '''Mayor''': She's going to be all right. She'll be all right. She'll be all right.
*** It also leads to the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness only slip]] in his polite, AffablyEvil demeanor when he runs into Angel and Buffy a few minutes later, he makes some very angry threats and refers to her as Angel's "whore".
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': The Doctor uses this with many, many villains.
** Azal from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E5TheDaemons "The Dæmons"]] is a particularly good example.
** Most memorably, this trope was used to give the titular character in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E6Dalek "Dalek"]] an AlasPoorVillain moment.
** Cassandra has one in her [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E1NewEarth second appearance]], when her continuous body-surfing lands her inside the body of a leper. She very suddenly [[BreakTheHaughty realizes what it's like]] to ''actually'' suffer.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E16TheWatersOfMars "The Waters of Mars"]]: The Doctor has one after he's snapped out of his AGodAmI behavior.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime "The End of Time"]]: [[spoiler:The Master, of all people, arguably has one. "Get out of the way".]]
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E6TheVampiresOfVenice "The Vampires of Venice"]]: Rosanna gets one after the deaths of her oldest son and all of her vampire converts, and the Doctor preventing the destruction of Venice. She feeds herself to her other sons, resulting in the demise of her species.
** [[TheScrooge Kazran Sardick]], in [[Recap/DoctorWho2010CSAChristmasCarol a Christmas special]] that is sort of an AffectionateParody of ''Literature/AChristmasCarol''. The Doctor takes it UpToEleven by being both the Ghost of Christmas Past AND Christmas Future, in an attempt to modify Kazran's past in order to make him a [[MindScrew better person in the present]].
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': When Cersei directly confronts Tywin with her and Jaime's incest Tywin's trademark stoicism cracks, as he finally comes to realize that his family's claim to ultimate power — and hence his legacy — is predicated on a fiction that had been obvious to everyone but himself.
* Arguably, Sylar in ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' goes through this in the first-season episode "The Hard Part". It doesn't take.
** Happens again in Season 4. [[spoiler: As of the end of the show, it seems to be taking just fine]].
* One episode of ''Series/{{House}}'' had a patient who was a psychopath. Sociopath. Well, one of those 'paths. She had no problem with cheating on her rich husband (whom she was only using for his money), drugging people to cause them to make themselves look bad, and lying to try to get one of her doctors in deep trouble, among other things. Then they fixed her underlying medical condition and the lack of empathy and conscience wore off, resulting in this trope.
* ''The Kill Point'': Mr. Wolf, the AntiVillain leader of a team of hostage-taking bank robbers, has one eventually, after his TokenGoodTeammate goes nuts from a combination of PTSD and gangrene and gets himself shot by the cops.
* In ''Series/NinjaTurtlesTheNextMutation'', the revealed 5th (and female) turtle named Venus with some rather spiritual abilities, turns Shredder's mind against itself. His suddenly activated conscience angrily wills Shredder into submission and destroys the Foot Clan. This is likely one of the reasons most fans say the series [[CanonDisContinuity never happened]].
* Dr. Kelso from ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' isn't (usually) so much a villain as a boss playing the role of [[GoodCopBadCop Bad Cop]] with his underlings, but one episode of Season 5 definitely shows this happening to him. The episode states that it's a well known fact that no matter what happens at the hospital, the second Dr. Kelso leaves the building all his cares vanish. In this particular episode, Kelso promises Dr. Cox to allow Cox' patient (who is a really great guy) a spot for testing a new drug that should save his life. Later, Kelso bumps that patient off the drug trial in favor of a much richer one. Later we learn that Kelso's patient lives while Cox' dies. When [[WhatTheHellHero Cox angrily confronts him]] over this, [[ShootTheDog Kelso replies that it was a necessary evil]]; the rich guy donated a ton of money to the hospital afterward, which allowed Kelso to reopen the pre-natal ward and rehire Elliot. However, when Kelso leaves the hospital that night instead of going straight into being happy and cheerful, he has a moment where he just looks around in [[TearJerker heartbreaking]] sadness. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9UGIilzr6Q See it for yourself]].
** To compound things, Kelso sees some other doctors walking towards him, and tries to [[StepfordSmiler fake his usual happiness and cheery attitude]], making one [[FridgeLogic wonder how many other times he's gone through a similar BSOD]].
* Dukat in ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' has a particularly bad one while the Federation is retaking the eponymous station. His lieutenant shoots his illegitimate mixed-race daughter Ziyal when she admits to helping release a group of terrorists (who happen to be main characters) from prison, and the episode ends with Dukat in a cell huddled in a corner talking to the absent Ziyal, still somehow convinced she is devoted to him. [[SubvertedTrope Ultimately, however]], this only made Dukat a more dangerous antagonist. Acknowledging Ziyal as his daughter cost him his marriage and saw him [[IHaveNoSon formally disowned by his mother]]; she was all the family he had left, not to mention [[MoralityChain one of the few people who could moderate his ruthless streak]]. Without her, [[TheUnfettered he has no voice of reason and nothing left to lose]].
* Almost happens to a heartless giant in ''Series/TheStoryteller''. The young hero goes on a FetchQuest to locate the giant's heart (his source of weakness- otherwise, he's invincible). When the hero finds it, he briefly threatens the giant, but decides instead to have mercy and give it to the giant, who already had some NobleDemon qualities, so that he may feel remorse for his evil deeds and change for the better. Then, the hero's less-heroic brother grabs the giant's heart and [[HeelFaceDoorSlam smashes it]].
* In the final episode of ''{{Series/Supernatural}}'''s eighth season, Crowley, after having been [[spoiler: repeatedly injected with the purified blood of Sam Winchester, breaks down into what appears to be uncontrollable stream-of-consciousness babble ending with a fervent declaration that he deserves to and only wants to be loved. Later in a moment of calm, he sincerely asks Sam where he could even begin to look for forgiveness for all he's done]].
* [[MagnificentBastard Malcolm Tucker]] is finally driven to one in series 3 of ''Series/TheThickOfIt'': "I USED TO BE THE FUCKIN' PHARAOH!"

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[[folder:Theatre]]
* In ''Series/BreakingBad'', Walter White is struck by one ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'', Harry sort of half-heartedly tries this on Voldemort, who almost falls for it. He catches himself in time, though, and [[spoiler:Harry kills him the episode "Ozymandias", following old-fashioned way. He gets better]].
* The entirety of "Javert's Soliloquy/[[spoiler:Suicide]]" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''. After Valjean spares his life on
the death of [[spoiler:Hank Schrader]].
* ''Franchise/{{Buffyverse}}'':
** This is exactly what
barricades, he finds that for the Gypsies did first time, he purposefully allows Valjean to Angel after escape [[spoiler:in order to save Marius's life. Finally confronted the idea that Valjean, an ex-convict, can still be a good man, he killed chooses to kill himself rather than face a daughter of their clan. The curse turned him world where the moral standards he once held are no longer applicable]]. See the lyrics:
--> '''Javert''': ''I am reaching, but I fall/And the [[IronicEcho stars]] are black and cold/As I stare
into the FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire he is today. But only after void/To a century of being paralyzed by guilt at all the atrocities he'd committed.
** There is also an unintentional example happens at the end of ''Buffy'', season 5. Tearing down the walls between dimensions allows Glory to feel Ben's human emotions, for some reason. She... isn't happy.
*** It's the tearing down the separation between Glory and Ben that's the problem. He's getting her ruthlessness and self-absorption, she's getting his caring. Neither one is happy about it.
** The Mayor suffers a brief one when he finds Faith in a coma.
---> '''Mayor''': She's going to be all right. She'll be all right. She'll be all right.
*** It also leads to the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness only slip]] in his polite, AffablyEvil demeanor when he runs into Angel and Buffy a few minutes later, he makes some very angry threats and refers to her as Angel's "whore".
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': The Doctor uses this with many, many villains.
** Azal
world that cannot hold/I'll [[spoiler:escape now from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E5TheDaemons "The Dæmons"]] is a particularly good example.
** Most memorably, this trope was used to give
that world]]/From the titular character in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E6Dalek "Dalek"]] an AlasPoorVillain moment.
** Cassandra
world of Jean Valjean/There is nowhere I can turn/[[spoiler:There is no way to go on!]]''
* Burr
has one in her [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E1NewEarth second appearance]], when her continuous body-surfing lands her inside the body of a leper. She very suddenly [[BreakTheHaughty realizes what it's like]] to ''actually'' suffer.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E16TheWatersOfMars
"The Waters of Mars"]]: The Doctor has one after he's snapped out of his AGodAmI behavior.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime "The End of Time"]]: [[spoiler:The Master, of all people, arguably has one. "Get out of the way".]]
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E6TheVampiresOfVenice "The Vampires of Venice"]]: Rosanna gets one after the deaths of her oldest son and all of her vampire converts, and the Doctor preventing the destruction of Venice. She feeds herself to her other sons, resulting
World Was Wide Enough" in the demise of her species.
** [[TheScrooge Kazran Sardick]], in [[Recap/DoctorWho2010CSAChristmasCarol a Christmas special]] that is sort of an AffectionateParody of ''Literature/AChristmasCarol''. The Doctor takes it UpToEleven by being both the Ghost of Christmas Past AND Christmas Future, in an attempt to modify Kazran's past in order to make him a [[MindScrew better person in the present]].
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': When Cersei
''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'', directly confronts Tywin with her and Jaime's incest Tywin's trademark stoicism cracks, as he finally comes to realize that his family's claim to ultimate power — and hence his legacy — is predicated on a fiction that had been obvious to everyone but himself.
* Arguably, Sylar in ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' goes through this in the first-season episode "The Hard Part". It doesn't take.
** Happens again in Season 4. [[spoiler: As of the end of the show, it seems to be taking just fine]].
* One episode of ''Series/{{House}}'' had a patient who was a psychopath. Sociopath. Well, one of those 'paths. She had no problem with cheating on her rich husband (whom she was only using for his money), drugging people to cause them to make themselves look bad, and lying to try to get one of her doctors in deep trouble, among other things. Then they fixed her underlying medical condition and the lack of empathy and conscience wore off, resulting in this trope.
* ''The Kill Point'': Mr. Wolf, the AntiVillain leader of a team of hostage-taking bank robbers, has one eventually,
after his TokenGoodTeammate goes nuts from a combination of PTSD and gangrene and gets himself shot by the cops.
* In ''Series/NinjaTurtlesTheNextMutation'', the revealed 5th (and female) turtle named Venus
[[spoiler:shooting Hamilton]]. He is so overcome with some rather spiritual abilities, turns Shredder's mind against itself. His suddenly activated conscience angrily wills Shredder into submission and destroys the Foot Clan. This is likely one of the reasons most fans say the series [[CanonDisContinuity never happened]].
* Dr. Kelso from ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' isn't (usually) so much a villain as a boss playing the role of [[GoodCopBadCop Bad Cop]] with his underlings, but one episode of Season 5 definitely shows this happening to him. The episode states
grief that it's a well known fact that no matter what happens at the hospital, the second Dr. Kelso leaves the building all his cares vanish. In this particular episode, Kelso promises Dr. Cox to allow Cox' patient (who is a really great guy) a spot for testing a new drug that should save his life. Later, Kelso bumps that patient off the drug trial in favor of a much richer one. Later we learn that Kelso's patient lives while Cox' dies. When [[WhatTheHellHero Cox angrily confronts him]] over this, [[ShootTheDog Kelso replies that it was a necessary evil]]; the rich guy donated a ton of money to the hospital afterward, which allowed Kelso to reopen the pre-natal ward and rehire Elliot. However, when Kelso leaves the hospital that night instead of going straight into being happy and cheerful, he has a moment where he just looks around in [[TearJerker heartbreaking]] sadness. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9UGIilzr6Q See it for yourself]].
** To compound things, Kelso sees some other doctors walking towards him,
goes and tries to [[StepfordSmiler fake his usual happiness and cheery attitude]], making one [[FridgeLogic wonder how many other times he's gone through a similar BSOD]].
* Dukat in ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''
has a particularly bad one while the Federation is retaking the eponymous station. His lieutenant shoots his illegitimate mixed-race daughter Ziyal when she admits drink, unable to helping release a group of terrorists (who happen to be main characters) from prison, and the episode ends with Dukat in a cell huddled in a corner talking to the absent Ziyal, still somehow convinced she is devoted to him. [[SubvertedTrope Ultimately, however]], this only made Dukat a more dangerous antagonist. Acknowledging Ziyal as his daughter cost him his marriage and saw him [[IHaveNoSon formally disowned by his mother]]; she was all the family he had left, not to mention [[MoralityChain one of the few people who could moderate his ruthless streak]]. Without her, [[TheUnfettered he has no voice of reason and nothing left to lose]].
* Almost happens to a heartless giant in ''Series/TheStoryteller''. The young hero goes on a FetchQuest to locate the giant's heart (his source of weakness- otherwise, he's invincible). When the hero finds it, he briefly threatens the giant, but decides instead to have mercy and give it to the giant, who already had some NobleDemon qualities, so that he may feel remorse for his evil deeds and change for the better. Then, the hero's less-heroic brother grabs the giant's heart and [[HeelFaceDoorSlam smashes it]].
* In the final episode of ''{{Series/Supernatural}}'''s eighth season, Crowley, after having been [[spoiler: repeatedly injected with the purified blood of Sam Winchester, breaks down into what appears to be uncontrollable stream-of-consciousness babble ending with a fervent declaration that he deserves to and only wants to be loved. Later in a moment of calm, he sincerely asks Sam where he could even begin to look for forgiveness for all he's done]].
* [[MagnificentBastard Malcolm Tucker]] is finally driven to one in series 3 of ''Series/TheThickOfIt'': "I USED TO BE THE FUCKIN' PHARAOH!"
do anything else.



[[folder:Music]]
* Styx's "Double Life" from the ''Killroy Was Here'' ConceptAlbum is sung from the point of view of the villain, who has realized what a terrible hypocrite he is, but feels he's too far in to leave.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mj6GRrYmgI Last Man Standing]]" by Music/HammerFall:
-->Seeing clearer what I've done\\
I'd refuse to let things go\\
I could never once admit I'm wrong\\
And what do I have to show?\\
Seeing clearer what's at stake\\
And the things I have to change\\
I just hope I can, it's not too late\\
To get a chance to end this pain
* Queensryche's ''Operation Mindcrime'' is an entire ConceptAlbum detailing the BSOD of its VillainProtagonist HitmanWithAHeart realizing how he'd been duped, used, and discarded by the shadowy organization he worked for.
* One interpretation of Golden Earring's "Twilight Zone" is that it's about a spy-turned-killer having a self-inflicted Villainous BSOD moment.
* Pink Floyd's ''[[Music/TheWall The Wall]]'' has one in the form of ''Stop'' where he realizes the depths of his insanity he fell into for which he would put himself on trial soon after.

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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* Styx's "Double Life" from In ''VisualNovel/MagicalDiary'', after [[FalseFriend completely crushing the ''Killroy Was Here'' ConceptAlbum is sung from PC's heart]], [[spoiler: Damien]] goes through one of these, causing him to run away and live in the point woods for a month.
* Occurs during V's route in ''VisualNovel/MysticMessenger'' after [[spoiler: [[BigBad Rika]] stabs V in a fit
of view of the villain, who has realized what a terrible hypocrite rage after he is, but feels he's too far in to leave.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mj6GRrYmgI Last Man Standing]]" by Music/HammerFall:
-->Seeing clearer what I've done\\
I'd refuse to let things go\\
I could
told her that not only can their relationship never once admit I'm wrong\\
And
be what do I have it used to show?\\
Seeing clearer what's at stake\\
And
be before she [[VisionaryVillain started her cult,]] but that before she had her SanitySlippage, he never actually loved her in the things I have to change\\
I just hope I can, it's not too late\\
To get a chance to end this pain
* Queensryche's ''Operation Mindcrime'' is an entire ConceptAlbum detailing the BSOD of its VillainProtagonist HitmanWithAHeart
first place, only realizing how he'd been duped, used, and discarded by the shadowy organization he worked for.
* One interpretation of Golden Earring's "Twilight Zone" is
now with MC's help that it's about a spy-turned-killer having a self-inflicted Villainous BSOD moment.
* Pink Floyd's ''[[Music/TheWall The Wall]]'' has one in the form of ''Stop'' where
he realizes the depths of his insanity he fell into for which he would put was just trying to find himself on trial soon after.through her. She immediately calls you [[TearsOfRemorse in tears,]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone asking herself what she's done and lamenting that she's a monster,]] and begging you to come save him.]]



[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
* Wrestling/CMPunk underwent one after losing the WWE Championship after 434 days and failing to defeat Wrestling/TheUndertaker at Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}. He hugged Wrestling/PaulHeyman and left for a couple of months until his return to action in [[AHeroToHisHometown Chicago]] undergoing a HeelFaceTurn.

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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* Wrestling/CMPunk underwent one In ''WebAnimation/TurnaboutStorm'', Sonata ignores Trixie at first, and when she complains, says Trixie is nothing but a loser who pretends to be great to make herself feel better. Trixie spends almost a half-hour staring at the ground in shame after losing the WWE Championship after 434 days and failing to defeat Wrestling/TheUndertaker at Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}. He hugged Wrestling/PaulHeyman and left for a couple of months until his return to action in [[AHeroToHisHometown Chicago]] undergoing a HeelFaceTurn.that, though she eventually pulls herself together.



[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* The Dark Angels in TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} have a Psyker power available (in the main tabletop game it was solely used by their most badass Librarian, Ezekiel) that causes this. And can cause a [[AxCrazy Greater]] [[UnstoppableRage Daemon]] [[TheBerserker of]] [[BloodKnight Khorne]] to break down in InelegantBlubbering over every single misdeed he's ever done.

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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* The Dark Angels in TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Warning: this comic is not safe for sanity. They have no nudity, but there is a Psyker power available (in lot of adult content on the main tabletop game site in terms of language and subject matter. In Something Positive's bonus story, Super Stupor, specifically pages http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272010.shtml and http://www.superstupor.com/sust12282010.shtml , a villain goes through a BSOD when the hero he captured to keep him from interfering in the villain's plans for his arch enemy [[DumbassHasAPoint points out the]] [[TooDumbToLive sheer stupidity of his plan]] before it was solely used by their most badass Librarian, Ezekiel) that causes this. And can cause a [[AxCrazy Greater]] [[UnstoppableRage Daemon]] [[TheBerserker of]] [[BloodKnight Khorne]] to break down in InelegantBlubbering over every single misdeed he's ever done.goes off.



[[folder:Theatre]]
* In ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'', Harry sort of half-heartedly tries this on Voldemort, who almost falls for it. He catches himself in time, though, and [[spoiler:Harry kills him the old-fashioned way. He gets better]].
* The entirety of "Javert's Soliloquy/[[spoiler:Suicide]]" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''. After Valjean spares his life on the barricades, he finds that for the first time, he purposefully allows Valjean to escape [[spoiler:in order to save Marius's life. Finally confronted the idea that Valjean, an ex-convict, can still be a good man, he chooses to kill himself rather than face a world where the moral standards he once held are no longer applicable]]. See the lyrics:
--> '''Javert''': ''I am reaching, but I fall/And the [[IronicEcho stars]] are black and cold/As I stare into the void/To a world that cannot hold/I'll [[spoiler:escape now from that world]]/From the world of Jean Valjean/There is nowhere I can turn/[[spoiler:There is no way to go on!]]''
* Burr has one in "The World Was Wide Enough" in ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'', directly after [[spoiler:shooting Hamilton]]. He is so overcome with grief that he just goes and has a drink, unable to do anything else.

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* In ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'', Harry sort On WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment, Dr. Insano had a brief one after creating the Son of half-heartedly tries this on Voldemort, who almost falls for it. He catches himself in time, though, Insano, and [[spoiler:Harry cried about how his MadScience never comes out right. His son quickly cheers him up by wanting to help him TakeOverTheWorld, ending the moment and turning it into a CMOH.
* Vegeta (yes, him again) has one during his playthrough of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' in the ''LetsPlay/TwoSaiyansPlay'' series. While playing he [[EvilCannotComprehendGood is completely baffled by Toriel's selfless kindness]], and begins getting attached to her even as he [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas starts reflecting on how much he misses his own long-dead mother]]. At the end of the playthrough, when he is forced to fight Toriel and
kills him the old-fashioned way. He gets better]].
* The entirety of "Javert's Soliloquy/[[spoiler:Suicide]]" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''. After Valjean spares his life on the barricades,
her, he finds that for the first time, he purposefully allows Valjean to escape [[spoiler:in order to save Marius's life. Finally confronted the idea that Valjean, an ex-convict, can still be a good man, he chooses to kill himself quits rather than face a world where play the moral standards he once held are no longer applicable]]. See game further, then can be heard breaking down and sobbing in the lyrics:
--> '''Javert''': ''I am reaching, but I fall/And
background before the [[IronicEcho stars]] are black and cold/As I stare into the void/To a world that cannot hold/I'll [[spoiler:escape now from that world]]/From the world of Jean Valjean/There is nowhere I can turn/[[spoiler:There is no way to go on!]]''
* Burr has one in "The World Was Wide Enough" in ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'', directly after [[spoiler:shooting Hamilton]]. He is so overcome with grief that he just goes and has a drink, unable to do anything else.
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* In the Season 1 Finale of ''VideoGame/BatmanTheTelltaleSeries'', [[BigBad Lady Arkham]] has a ''massive'' one in the finale if you choose to unmask yourself and remove Batman's cowl. [[spoiler:Being a WellIntentionedExtremist with an extra dose of "extreme" who believes Bruce Wayne and his family are so evil they are BeyondRedemption while believing Batman to be the BigGood of the city, she can't handle the idea that Bruce is a selfless hero who is trying to help the people like she thinks ''she'' is doing. She shrugs it off by insisting that Bruce has the selfish motive of "destroying the competition" [[InsaneTrollLogic to convince herself Batman does so much good because he is actually evil]].]]
* The ''Videogame/CityOfHeroes'' grande finale' battle, in the alternate reality of Praetoria, gives us Emperor "Tyrant" Cole, who used his powers to take-over and oppress his version of the world, "For the greater good" ''of course''. When BigBad, Lord Recluse storms the place he promptly points out the fundamental flaw of the entire justification by showing how the people were actually cheering an unrepentant evil-doer like him on to kill Cole. Cole destroys Lord Recluse's entire force and tries to shrug it off... at first. By the time the player encounters Tyrant, the previously self-righteous, egocentric extremist has abandoned all pretense, consumed by a combination of self-hatred and abject rage at the world in which his actions can no longer be justified.
* In ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'', when Emperor Yoshiro, who firmly believed that it is the Empire of the Rising Sun's "divine destiny" to rule the world, learns that the technologically-enhanced war machine that was the Japan he ruled only came about from [[MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight the Soviet Union messing around with history]], it shatters his faith that his fate had been preordained, leaving him disenfranchised enough to outright abdicate the throne to his son Tatsu.
* Another [=MegaTen=] game, ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'', has this happen to [[spoiler: Naoya]] in [[MultipleEndings the Law ending]].
* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'': If you side with the Imperials in the Civil War quest and [[spoiler:kill Ulfric Stormcloak]] before finishing the main story, you can encounter him later [[spoiler:wandering the mists of Sovngarde]]. He's utterly distraught because he's come to realize that [[spoiler:his rebellion against the Empire was actually ''feeding [[EldritchAbomination Alduin]] with the immortal souls of his own people'']].
* President Eden, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/Fallout3'' has [[spoiler: a quite literal]] one of these upon finding out just how insane his plan really is. Eden, being [[spoiler: an AI supercomputer]] [[AIIsACrapshoot didn't understand]] he was trying to destroy the very remnants of America he thought he was rebuilding, and as a result either shuts down or self-destructs depending on how the player handles the situation.
** Sadly, the dialogue for the final confrontation with Eden wasn't written particularly well, so that unless you look ''really'' closely, it just seems like you tell him he sucks and should die, and he just agrees with you for no reason.
** The same can be done to the [[BigBad Master]] in the original ''Fallout'' game, in which he will commit suicide if you reveal to him that his plan is doomed to fail, having realized how crazy its plan really was and guilty over what it did in order to undertake it.
* ''VideoGame/FarCry4'': Dr. Noore Najjar is one of [[TheCaligula Pagan Min's]] {{Dragon}}s, who runs the GladiatorGames at the Shannath Arena, along with HumanTrafficking and selling heroin. Thing is, she was ForcedIntoEvil by Pagan: enraged by Noore criticizing the way he ran Kyrat, Pagan [[IHaveYourWife kidnapped her husband and sons]] and gave them to his other enforcer, [[TortureTechnician Paul Harmon]]. Noore, after [[PlayerCharacter Ajay Ghale]] is brought to her, begs for his help in capturing Paul to find out where he's holding her family. After Ajay goes through with it, though, [[VillainRevealsTheSecret Paul tells him the truth about Noore's family]]: [[spoiler:Pagan had them killed years ago, and Paul got his daughter Ashley to compose false letters from them in order to deceive Noore]]. If Ajay goes back to Shannath and [[spoiler:doesn't shoot Noore upon reaching her, but tells her the truth instead,]] she ends up falling to her knees, horrified by the reveal that all the atrocities she'd carried out in Pagan's name in the hope of freeing her family were AllForNothing. When Ajay tries comforting her, saying that she's "free now" and can [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere leave Kyrat]], Noore's reply is this:
-->'''Noore:''' Free? Free... ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion Free from what]]?!'' [[BeyondRedemption From all the people I've killed? From everything I've done?]] I gave them (the Shannath Arena audience) this [[NightmareFetishist taste for blood]]- your blood, ''mine''... ''(to the audience)'' '''[[TakeThatAudience Isn't that what you want?! More blood]]?!''' ''([[DrivenToSuicide cuts her wrist open with Ajay's kukri]])'' Here! Take more! Take all of it, [[PrecisionFStrike you fucking animals]]. ''(to Ajay)'' ''Now'' [[IDieFree I'm free]].
** And then Noore throws herself into the arena so that the animals in there will consume her. What a TragicVillain.
* ''VideoGame/FarCryNewDawn'' features two of these in short succession. The first is [[ScaryBlackWoman Mickey]], one of the co-leaders of the Highwaymen, after you defeat her and her sister Lou [[spoiler:in the burning cult village of New Eden]]. After they fall injured to the ground, Mickey and Lou laugh together in reminiscence of their past atrocities, but then Lou stops laughing, and Mickey realizes her sister has died.
-->'''Mickey:''' Hey. ''Hey!'' '''[[HowDareYouDieOnMe Do not die first! You do not get to die first! I'm the eldest, I go first, goddamnit!]]''' Lou? ''Lou?'' (''starts sobbing helplessly'') [[AngstySurvivingTwin I was supposed to take care of you]]. I was supposed to take care of you, and I didn't, and I'm so... ''fucking'' sorry I fucked this up, man. I ''fucked... this...'' (''to the [[PlayerCharacter Captain]]'') Y'know, [[TermsOfEndangerment rabbit]], you remind me of [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas our Mom]]. [[WideEyedIdealist She had hope. She had dreams.]] She... she just wanted to fuckin' make things better. [[IShouldHaveBeenBetter I should've listened to her]], but... [[{{Understatement}} Things just got carried away]]. [[FaceDeathWithDignity Do what you gotta do]].
** If the player chooses to spare her, she'll leave Hope County and go east to find her mother again and reconcile with her.
** The other example is [[SinisterMinister Joseph Seed]], the ExBigBad of ''VideoGame/FarCry5'', who founded the [[ApocalypseCult Project at Eden's Gate]] and is implied to have had a hand in the nuclear bombing that scoured Hope County at the end of that game, creating the setting of ''New Dawn''. Joseph already appears to have had a HeelRealization at some point between the events of both games, because he's not doing anything actively evil anymore, but he really hits this trope following [[spoiler:the burning of New Eden by the Highwaymen]] and the death of his son [[BastardBastard Ethan]], who [[spoiler:sold New Eden out to the Highwaymen out of spite towards his father for refusing to name him the heir to his kingdom or grant him one of the mystical apples that Joseph used to defend their people (instead, Joseph gave an apple to the Captain).]] Carrying his son's body away [[PietaPlagiarism in a suspiciously familiar way]], Joseph goes to the [[spoiler:mystical tree]] and delivers this speech to the Captain.
-->'''Joseph:''' I thought I understood God's plan. I thought [[DarkMessiah he wanted me to build a New Eden]]... (''[[NoManShouldHaveThisPower sets fire to the tree]]'') But I am not [[TheChosenOne his shepherd]]. ''You'' are. My soul has become a cancer. IAmAMonster. And I spread [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist only suffering and death in the name of God]]. My family... [[SoleSurvivor is all ash]]. [[AllForNothing Eden is dust]]. And [[BeyondRedemption there is no redemption for this]]. No atonement. There is only the justice of God's hand. End this vicious cycle. [[SuicideByCop Grant me God's justice]]. [[DeathSeeker Release me]].
** In contrast to [[spoiler:Mickey, if you refuse to kill Joseph, he ''won't'' try to leave and do something better with his life. Instead, he'll graduate from a BSOD to a full-on VillainousBreakdown, sinking to his knees and repeatedly screaming for either the Captain or God to "[[ICannotSelfTerminate RELEEEEEEAAAAASEEEEEEEE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEE]]!!!"]]
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'': Golbez fleeing from Cecil after the first fight is heavily implied to be that of a Villainous BSOD (presumably, he retreated out of the shock that [[spoiler:Cecil was his younger brother]]).
* ''VideoGame/Infamous2'': in the Evil Ending, [[spoiler:John White, aka: "[[PersonOfMassDestruction The Beast]]", becomes so weary from the death and destruction following his rebirth as a super-powerful Conduit that he no longer has it in him to carry out his plan to "save" humanity by setting off Ray Sphere explosions to uplift Conduits at the expense of normal humans. He bestows his powers upon Cole and lets himself die, leveling New Marais in the process]].
* [[spoiler:Castor]] of ''VideoGame/LastScenario'' undergoes one after failing to defeat Hilbert's party a second time, as it reminds him of how [[spoiler:he nearly died in Cromwell 14 years prior to the game's beginning]]. It only gets worse after [[spoiler:Helio's sacrifice]], which he also blames on his weakness.
* For a rare literal example (or at least [[LampshadeHanging lampshading]]) in the Xbox 360 version of ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance'', defeating M.O.D.O.K. results in a "Blue Screen of Death" achievement.
* In ''Franchise/MassEffect'', the penultimate boss and Dragon of the first game [[spoiler: Saren]] can be talked into taking his own life [[spoiler: when he is forced to understand his plan to help save a fraction of the galaxy is the means by which BigBad [[SapientShip Sove]][[EldritchAbomination reign]] is controlling him. His final words are, "Thank you, Shepard"]]. In addition, Matriarch Benezia [[spoiler: heroically gives herself a villainous BSOD during her boss battle. Handwaved as having sealed away some part of her mind]].
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', you can also [[spoiler:talk the Illusive Man into shooting himself by making him realize that he's nothing more than a pawn of the Reapers]].
* You have to do this to Giygas in ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER|1}}'' by singing a lullaby his human mother sang to him. This drives him insane and he vows to return with much more power. In fact, when he does return, he becomes so powerful, he transforms into [[EldritchAbomination the Giygas we know from]] ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''. NiceJobBreakingItHero.
** This is a [[EpilepticTrees possible explanation]] for how you win the final battle in ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'', as well: [[spoiler:the prayers of all those you have met overwhelm the ultimate evil within him, and he tears himself apart in realization of what he is]].
* In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', your party's M.O. is to break into the hearts of twisted individuals, steal their distorted desires, and cause them to have one of these. And, ''boy'', are they brutal; the first ArcVillain contemplates suicide during his confession, while the second breaks down into uncontrollable crying.
* ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfMonkeyIsland'': GhostPirate [=LeChuck=] has a brief one during the ending when he DidNotSeeThatComing. ([[spoiler:Governor Elaine, whom he was going to marry, is revealed to have escaped and the one in the wedding dress is two monkeys]]) He just utters lines such as: "Hey...", "What..." "How...". But he recovers quickly.
* When you finally catch up with Takahisa Kandori in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 1}}'', he's realized that he's gotten everything he's ever wanted and it ''absolutely sucks''. He's demotivated to the point that Nanjo has to needle him about how he's achieved his nigh-godhood through borrowed power in order to prompt the requisite boss fight.
* Queen Grimhilde from ''WesternAnimation/{{Snow White|AndTheSevenDwarfs}}'' suffers this trope during the battle with her in ''VideoGame/DisneyVillainsRevenge'', which causes her to destroy the mirror before being killed herself.
* [[spoiler: [[VillainProtagonist Walker]]]] in ''VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine'' undergoes one of these when he discovers [[spoiler: Konrad has been DeadAllAlong. What he thought was the real Konrad was an illusion, created by his mind in conflict with itself and acting as a sort of conscience. How Walker reacts to this development depends on the player; he can either [[DrivenToSuicide commit suicide]], or "shoot" the illusion of Konrad and radio for a backup team to continue his original mission of evacuating Dubai. Once they arrive, he can attack them and [[SuicideByCop lose]], attack them and ''win'', or lay down his weapon and go home, a broken man]].
* At the end of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'''s Pacifist Route, this is how the true final battle against [[spoiler:Asriel Dreemurr]] is resolved. For the entire game prior, [[spoiler:he is soulless and unable to feel any sense of empathy or love, taking the form of a sociopathic flower called Flowey. Throughout the True Pacifist route, he is orchestrating a series of events to draw every single character in the game to the same place, and once he does so, he absorbs all of their souls. This transforms him into the almighty PhysicalGod he's always wanted to be, but fortunately for the both of you, it also causes him to start feeling love and compassion again - the collective love and compassion of six humans and an entire civilization's worth of monsters, to be exact. He tries his best to repress these feelings for as long as he can, going so far as wiping the memories of each of the main characters' souls which must be restored via an IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight, but it's only a matter of time before he's reduced to a bawling, apologetic wreck]].
** Flowey also gets a more minor one at the end of a Neutral run, should you choose to spare him, over and over again.
--->''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': ...What are you doing? Do you really think I've learned anything from this? No.\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': Sparing me won't change anything. Killing me is the only way to end this.\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': If you let me live... [[WeWillMeetAgain I'll come back]].\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': I'll kill you.\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': ''I'll kill everyone''.\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': ''I'll kill everyone you love''.\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': [[StunnedSilence ...]]\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': ...?\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': ...Why?\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': ...Why are you being... [[EvilCannotComprehendGood so nice to me...?]]\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': I can't understand.\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': [[VillainousBreakdown I can't understand!]]\\
''[MERCY.]''\\
'''Flowey''': [[TearJerker I just can't understand...]]\\
''[[[spoiler:Flowey ran away]].]''
* At the conclusion to ''Videogame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'' DLC ''Hearts of Stone'', when Geralt brings Olgierd von Everic evidence of his long-dead wife Iris' love for him, Olgierd suffers a sudden and agonizing burst of regret and sadness over what he's done to his wife and family in the name of power and immortality. Having spent the last decades having little emotion or feeling in his life due to his bargain with Gaunter O'Dimm, Olgierd was completely unprepared for any kind of genuine emotion would feel like, and the impact of pain and regret is so intense it drives him to his knees.
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': The only way to stop Algalon the Observer from [[spoiler:pushing the ResetButton on the whole world]] is fighting him with such tenacity that he realizes there may be something more to these "imperfect" creatures that battle him, whereas his employers' perfect creations would've failed. As he does, he thinks of the endless worlds he ''actually'' [[spoiler:destroyed for the Titans to rebuild]], thinks over how much ''they'' would've loved life, perhaps as much as his opponents do, and surrenders from sheer guilt.
* The game ''You Find Yourself In A Room'' believes that its hatred and anger toward humanity and torment of yourself as you play is fully justified because it's a superior emotionless being disgusted by the flawed entities that created it. You then get a chance to point out that hatred and anger are actually emotions. This trope results, as it falls into a despair in which it simply lets you go, finding no more meaning to its life.
* After Xemnas is defeated at the end of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'', he indicates that his long-suppressed heart has finally returned when he exclaims, [[WhatIsThisFeeling "What am I feeling?"]] He soon realizes it's [[spoiler:loneliness, caused by the loss of all his comrades, and the realization that he has taken them all for granted is more than he can bear. He solemnly takes this as proof that hearts only cause pain, and expresses envy, if not admiration, for the kind of strength humans must have to endure it.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel IV'', after [[spoiler:Kurt pulls out an ArmoredPiercingQuestion towards Cedric as to whether he can actually face [[EvilChancellor Giliath Osborne]] with a half-hearted conviction if Cedric manages to defeat [[TheHero Rean]] and then goes on to defeat Rufus in the [[HumongousMecha Seven]] [[ThereCanOnlyBeOne Rivalries]], Cedric ends up breaking down especially after all the terrible things that he's done throughout ''III'' and ''IV'' finally catch up to him. It takes [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure Shirley]] and Class VII to get him off his feet and challenge Class VII with his full conviction. He loses but finally accepts it and ends up at peace with himself. By the end of the game, he's come to terms with himself and leaves content though it costs him the throne of the empire and his royalty status as crown prince gone.]]
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* In ''VisualNovel/MagicalDiary'', after [[FalseFriend completely crushing the PC's heart]], [[spoiler: Damien]] goes through one of these, causing him to run away and live in the woods for a month.
* Occurs during V's route in ''VisualNovel/MysticMessenger'' after [[spoiler: [[BigBad Rika]] stabs V in a fit of rage after he told her that not only can their relationship never be what it used to be before she [[VisionaryVillain started her cult,]] but that before she had her SanitySlippage, he never actually loved her in the first place, only realizing now with MC's help that he was just trying to find himself through her. She immediately calls you [[TearsOfRemorse in tears,]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone asking herself what she's done and lamenting that she's a monster,]] and begging you to come save him.]]
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* In ''WebAnimation/TurnaboutStorm'', Sonata ignores Trixie at first, and when she complains, says Trixie is nothing but a loser who pretends to be great to make herself feel better. Trixie spends almost a half-hour staring at the ground in shame after that, though she eventually pulls herself together.
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* Warning: this comic is not safe for sanity. They have no nudity, but there is a lot of adult content on the site in terms of language and subject matter. In Something Positive's bonus story, Super Stupor, specifically pages http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272010.shtml and http://www.superstupor.com/sust12282010.shtml , a villain goes through a BSOD when the hero he captured to keep him from interfering in the villain's plans for his arch enemy [[DumbassHasAPoint points out the]] [[TooDumbToLive sheer stupidity of his plan]] before it goes off.
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* On WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment, Dr. Insano had a brief one after creating the Son of Insano, and cried about how his MadScience never comes out right. His son quickly cheers him up by wanting to help him TakeOverTheWorld, ending the moment and turning it into a CMOH.
* Vegeta (yes, him again) has one during his playthrough of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' in the ''LetsPlay/TwoSaiyansPlay'' series. While playing he [[EvilCannotComprehendGood is completely baffled by Toriel's selfless kindness]], and begins getting attached to her even as he [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas starts reflecting on how much he misses his own long-dead mother]]. At the end of the playthrough, when he is forced to fight Toriel and kills her, he quits rather than play the game further, then can be heard breaking down and sobbing in the background before the video ends.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', most villains never quite get the point; Zhao, for example goes to his death without compromising, but Azula's VillainousBreakdown appears to contain a little of this. AntiVillain [[HeelFaceTurn Zuko]] never quite goes into BSOD, since he has gradual CharacterDevelopment instead, although his BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind VisionQuest sort of resembled this.
** Pre-series, Iroh after the death of Lu Ten and breaking the siege of Ba Sing Se would probably be seen as this by the Earth Kingdom, although he'd apparently been struggling with his father's goals for some time, since he lied about the dragons and had presumably already joined the Order of the White Lotus.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'':
** Baby Doll gets one of these when confronted with a funhouse mirror that ''somehow'' shows what she might have looked like as an adult without the medical condition that [[NotAllowedToGrowUp stopped her body from physically-aging]] [[OlderThanTheyLook (in her case, she stopped growing past the age of five).]]
** In "Judgement Day", it is heavily implied that [[spoiler:Two-Face]] experiences this in his final appearance. [[spoiler:He developed a third personality called The Judge, one that even he isn't aware of, and while in Arkham Asylum in the ending of the episode, Two-Face is deliberating in a court in his mind and, while staring blankly, pleads guilty]].
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' revolves around villain Francis Gray, who can rewind time by up to 20 seconds, and is attempting to gas the Gotham New Years Eve party in revenge for ruining his life (he was thrown in prison for 17 years over a minor crime). [[TheBadGuyWins he's successful]] and his gas [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence kills everybody at the party]] - the BSOD kicks in when he realizes [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone his son is among the casualties]]. Fortunately, his grief gives him the strength to rewind time back 17 years and undo the series of events that led to this.
* ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'': Dracula is far from heartless and has many people he holds dear. His love for Lisa is genuine and strong enough that he is willing to kill all humans. He also holds his friends, Hector and Isaac, in high regards, especially Isaac. [[spoiler:At the climax of season 2, noticing that Isaac will die for him, he teleports Isaac to safety and fights the heroes alone]].
-->'''Isaac:''' Behind me, Dracula. They will not reach me while I live...!
-->'''Dracula:''' You would give your mortal life to preserve my immortal one?
-->'''Isaac:''' To save your genius, your knowledge and your will, without question. I am just a Forgemaster, yours is the Wisdom of Ages.
-->'''Dracula:''' {{Beat}} You are the greatest of your people, Isaac. [[spoiler: (readies his magical mirror in background)]] You have a soul, I think. [[spoiler: Perhaps that is more valuable to the world to come than a dusty collection of books and apparatus... ...or perhaps you simply deserve a better fate than to die instead of me.]]
-->'''Isaac:''' I choose my death, as a chose my life.
-->[[spoiler: '''Dracula:''' Then I regret only that I have taken a choice for you.]]
--> [[spoiler: (grabs Isaac shoulder from behind, stunning Isaac and throws Isaac into the portal)]]
-->[[spoiler: '''Isaac:''' [[BigNo NOO!!]] '''Dracula!!''']]
--> [[spoiler: (the portal closes before Isaac can reach it)]]
-->[[spoiler: '''Isaac:''' '''NOOOOO!!!''']]
** Dracula was a good father before his wife died, and deeply loves his son Alucard. [[spoiler:What stops him in season 2 is the realization that he was willing to ''kill'' Alucard, whom he describes as "[Lisa]'s greatest gift to [him]", and is so consumed with horror and shame that he gives up and lets himself be killed]].
* Demona from ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' goes through a very temporary one at the end of the four-part "City of Stone" when [[TheHero Goliath]] and [[TheFairFolk the Weird Sisters]] force her to realize that all of her [[FreudianExcuse Freudian Excuses]] were ultimately the results of her own actions, whether overly suspicious or outright evil. The shock is enough to make her reveal the access code that will foil her own evil plan. [[IgnoredEpiphany Despite reverting back to evil form and denying her fault in anything right afterward]], many consider it a TearJerker.
-->"The access code is...''[[spoiler:alone]]''."
* ''Comicbook/GhostRider'''s "Penance Stare." Especially notable when he used it on freakin' [[PlanetEater Galactus]] in the ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour'' cartoon.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "Northwest Mansion Mystery", Dipper [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech rips into]] local AlphaBitch Pacifica Northwest and her parents for doing nothing to stop a 150-year-old curse that their ancestors brought upon their family because [[LackOfEmpathy they simply didn't give a damn about the common folk]]. The next time Dipper sees her, she's left a [[HeelRealization self-loathing]] [[BreakTheHaughty husk of her old self]], fresh from the realization that her whole ancestry is comprised of nothing but apathetic liars, cheaters and frauds.
-->"You were right about me...I ''am'' just another link in the world's worst chain."
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** One episode has [[ShrinkingViolet Fluttershy]], of all ponies, is charged with the less than enviable task of reforming [[MadGod Discord]]. Knowing it will be a difficult undertaking, and despite the protestations of her friends, she proceeds to treat Discord with kindness and allows him a measure of free reign with his magic. In return, he pretends to go along with it to [[ManipulativeBastard manipulate her]]. At a dinner with the rest of the group, Fluttershy reveals that she's come to see him as a friend, surprising everyone, especially Discord himself. When a calamity of his making arises, she reveals that she knew all along that something like it would happen, and confronts Discord with his bad behavior by stating that they are not friends any longer.
--->'''Discord''': You think you can just boss Discord around? You think I'm going to turn all this back because you say so? [[BecomingTheMask Because if I don't, I'll lose the one friend I ever had?]] ([[HeelRealization reflective pause]]) ''[[{{Touche}} Well played, Fluttershy. Well played]]''.
** Followed up in "Twilight's Kingdom", when the new villain, Tirek [[spoiler:convinces Discord that [[WeCanRuleTogether they can rule together]]. Then once Tirek is powerful enough, he turns on Discord and [[EnergyAbsorption steals his power]], [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness leaving Discord in shock]]]].
--->'''[[spoiler:Discord]]''': I had magic ''and'' friendship, and now I don't have either.
** Diamond Tiara reacts this way in "Crusaders Of The Lost Mark" after her only friend, Silver Spoon, rejects her due to being bullied one too many times.
** Subverted in the Season 5 finale. Twilight Sparkle ''tries'' to defeat Starlight Glimmer this way by dragging her to the present that is now a [[BadFuture post-apocalyptic wasteland]] due to Starlight's actions, and while it almost works she instead convinces herself it's merely a trick. Instead Twilight has to convince her they can teach her to make new friends to [[HeelFaceTurn turn Starlight around]]. The BSOD set in at that point, as Starlight stops responding when they return to the present, not saying anything until she is finally called in to hear what the Mane six have decided about her.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''' nemesis, Mojo Jojo, has one after realizing that [[spoiler: while he was still The Professor's lab assistant, he inadvertently created the Powerpuff Girls]].
-->"[[spoiler: [[MadnessMantra It was me. It was me. It was me. It was me]].....]]."
* The guy who encouraged Palpatine to go into politics has one of these in ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken StarWars: Episode III'' when he realizes the tyrannical rule Palpatine has imposed over the [[TheEmpire former Republic]]. However, just as he raises his [[RayGun blaster]] to his head to [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone commit suicide]], his attention is [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny suddenly diverted]] by ''Series/WheelOfFortune''.
* At the conclusion of the ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' finale Predacons Rising, Megatron is free from Unicron's control, and he and Starscream have the Autobots at gunpoint.
-->'''Starscream''': Your new battle-armor will take things to the next level, my liege! Together we will reunite all Decepticons, and once again grind Cybertron under your mighty heel!\\
'''Megatron''': NO!!\\
'''Starscream''': What?! Why?\\
'''Megatron''': Because I now know the true meaning of oppression... and have thus lost my taste for inflicting it.\\
'''Starscream''': ''(chuckles nervously'') You've clearly been traumatized, master. A good power-down and a stroll around the smelting pit will put you back in touch with your inner warlord--\\
'''Megatron''': Enough! The Decepticons are no more, and that is final.
* For hundreds of years, Nox from ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' has been killing many, many living beings and taking their [[LifeEnergy Wakfu]], with the ultimate goal of [[spoiler:travelling back in time to see his dead family again, with the side effect of [[ResetButton undoing every atrocity he has committed in the name of this goal]]]]. In the end, [[spoiler:he ''wins'', but all of his accumulated Wakfu is only enough to travel 20 minutes into the past]]. Hit with the realization of everything he's done, and that it was all for naught, he can only sit still, silently weeping in the wreckage of his HumongousMecha. The sight of the BigBad crying silently is unbearable even to Yugo, the hero, who stops the enraged Sadida army from enacting their vengeance. [[spoiler:When he recovers, he teleports away to commit suicide on the graves of his family]].
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* You have to do this to Giygas in ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER|1}}'' by singing a lullaby his human mother sang to him. This drives him insane and he vows to return with much more power. In fact, when he does return, he becomes so powerful, he transforms into [[EldritchAbomination the Giygas we know from]] ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}''. NiceJobBreakingItHero.
** This is a [[EpilepticTrees possible explanation]] for how you win the final battle in ''Earthbound'', as well: [[spoiler:the prayers of all those you have met overwhelm the ultimate evil within him, and he tears himself apart in realization of what he is]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', your party's M.O. is to break into the hearts of twisted individuals, steal their distorted desires, and cause them to have one of these. And, ''boy'', are they brutal; the first ArcVillain contemplates suicide during his confession, while the second breaks down into uncontrollable crying.

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* You have to do this to Giygas in ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER|1}}'' by singing a lullaby his human mother sang to him. This drives him insane and he vows to return with much more power. In fact, when he does return, he becomes so powerful, he transforms into [[EldritchAbomination the Giygas we know from]] ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}''.''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''. NiceJobBreakingItHero.
** This is a [[EpilepticTrees possible explanation]] for how you win the final battle in ''Earthbound'', ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'', as well: [[spoiler:the prayers of all those you have met overwhelm the ultimate evil within him, and he tears himself apart in realization of what he is]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', ''VideoGame/Persona5'', your party's M.O. is to break into the hearts of twisted individuals, steal their distorted desires, and cause them to have one of these. And, ''boy'', are they brutal; the first ArcVillain contemplates suicide during his confession, while the second breaks down into uncontrollable crying.
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* You have to do this to Giygas in ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER|1}}'' by singing a lullaby his human mother sang to him. This drives him insane and he vows to return with much more power. In fact, when he does return, he becomes so powerful, he transforms into [[EldritchAbomination the Giygas we know from]] ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''. NiceJobBreakingItHero.
** This is a [[EpilepticTrees possible explanation]] for how you win the final battle in ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'', as well: [[spoiler:the prayers of all those you have met overwhelm the ultimate evil within him, and he tears himself apart in realization of what he is]].
* In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', your party's M.O. is to break into the hearts of twisted individuals, steal their distorted desires, and cause them to have one of these. And, ''boy'', are they brutal; the first ArcVillain contemplates suicide during his confession, while the second breaks down into uncontrollable crying.

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* You have to do this to Giygas in ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER|1}}'' by singing a lullaby his human mother sang to him. This drives him insane and he vows to return with much more power. In fact, when he does return, he becomes so powerful, he transforms into [[EldritchAbomination the Giygas we know from]] ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''.''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}''. NiceJobBreakingItHero.
** This is a [[EpilepticTrees possible explanation]] for how you win the final battle in ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'', ''Earthbound'', as well: [[spoiler:the prayers of all those you have met overwhelm the ultimate evil within him, and he tears himself apart in realization of what he is]].
* In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', your party's M.O. is to break into the hearts of twisted individuals, steal their distorted desires, and cause them to have one of these. And, ''boy'', are they brutal; the first ArcVillain contemplates suicide during his confession, while the second breaks down into uncontrollable crying.
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* You have to do this to Giygas in ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER|1}}'' by singing a lullaby his human mother sang to him. This drives him insane and he vows to return with much more power. In fact, when he does return, he becomes so powerful, he transforms into [[EldritchAbomination the Giygas we know from]] ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}''. NiceJobBreakingItHero.
** This is a [[EpilepticTrees possible explanation]] for how you win the final battle in ''Earthbound'', as well: [[spoiler:the prayers of all those you have met overwhelm the ultimate evil within him, and he tears himself apart in realization of what he is]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', your party's M.O. is to break into the hearts of twisted individuals, steal their distorted desires, and cause them to have one of these. And, ''boy'', are they brutal; the first ArcVillain contemplates suicide during his confession, while the second breaks down into uncontrollable crying.

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* You have to do this to Giygas in ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER|1}}'' by singing a lullaby his human mother sang to him. This drives him insane and he vows to return with much more power. In fact, when he does return, he becomes so powerful, he transforms into [[EldritchAbomination the Giygas we know from]] ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}''.''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''. NiceJobBreakingItHero.
** This is a [[EpilepticTrees possible explanation]] for how you win the final battle in ''Earthbound'', ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'', as well: [[spoiler:the prayers of all those you have met overwhelm the ultimate evil within him, and he tears himself apart in realization of what he is]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', ''VideoGame/Persona5'', your party's M.O. is to break into the hearts of twisted individuals, steal their distorted desires, and cause them to have one of these. And, ''boy'', are they brutal; the first ArcVillain contemplates suicide during his confession, while the second breaks down into uncontrollable crying.



* For hundreds of years, Nox from ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' has been killing many, many living beings and taking their [[LifeForce Wakfu]], with the ultimate goal of [[spoiler:travelling back in time to see his dead family again, with the side effect of [[ResetButton undoing every atrocity he has committed in the name of this goal]]]]. In the end, [[spoiler:he ''wins'', but all of his accumulated Wakfu is only enough to travel 20 minutes into the past]]. Hit with the realization of everything he's done, and that it was all for naught, he can only sit still, silently weeping in the wreckage of his HumongousMecha. The sight of the BigBad crying silently is unbearable even to Yugo, the hero, who stops the enraged Sadida army from enacting their vengeance. [[spoiler:When he recovers, he teleports away to commit suicide on the graves of his family]].

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* For hundreds of years, Nox from ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' has been killing many, many living beings and taking their [[LifeForce [[LifeEnergy Wakfu]], with the ultimate goal of [[spoiler:travelling back in time to see his dead family again, with the side effect of [[ResetButton undoing every atrocity he has committed in the name of this goal]]]]. In the end, [[spoiler:he ''wins'', but all of his accumulated Wakfu is only enough to travel 20 minutes into the past]]. Hit with the realization of everything he's done, and that it was all for naught, he can only sit still, silently weeping in the wreckage of his HumongousMecha. The sight of the BigBad crying silently is unbearable even to Yugo, the hero, who stops the enraged Sadida army from enacting their vengeance. [[spoiler:When he recovers, he teleports away to commit suicide on the graves of his family]].
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* Darth Vader in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' saga could be said to be in one for the entire Original Trilogy. The unenergetic, almost catatonic way he goes about his duties is quite a contrast to the fiery passion he had before [[DespairEventHorizon Padme's death]]. It takes seeing his son brutally tortured by the Emperor to finally snap him back to his senses.

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* Darth Vader in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' saga could be said to be in one for the entire Original Trilogy. The unenergetic, almost catatonic way he goes about his duties is quite a contrast to the fiery passion he had before [[DespairEventHorizon Padme's Padmé's death]]. It takes seeing his son brutally tortured by the Emperor to finally snap him back to his senses.
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* El Indio suffers one in ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore'' every time he uses his pocket watch for a kill, which brings back memories of [[spoiler:his encounter with Col. Mortimer's sister]]. Invariably, this sends him into a funk that requires some hash to break out of.
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One unlikely, but possible, outcome is that he reacts not with unbearable sadness but ''overwhelming anger'' at the heroes for daring to make him ''"feel like this!"'' This tends to [[TurnsRed make him]] ''[[TurnsRed even more]]'' [[TurnsRed dangerous]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero

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One unlikely, but possible, outcome is that he reacts not with unbearable sadness but ''overwhelming anger'' at the heroes for daring to make him ''"feel like this!"'' This tends to [[TurnsRed make him]] ''[[TurnsRed even more]]'' [[TurnsRed dangerous]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero
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One unlikely, but possible, outcome is that he reacts not with unbearable sadness but ''overwhelming anger'' at the heroes for daring to make him ''"feel like this!"'' This tends to [[TurnsRed make him]] ''[[TurnsRed even more]]'' [[TurnsRed dangerous]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero.

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One unlikely, but possible, outcome is that he reacts not with unbearable sadness but ''overwhelming anger'' at the heroes for daring to make him ''"feel like this!"'' This tends to [[TurnsRed make him]] ''[[TurnsRed even more]]'' [[TurnsRed dangerous]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero.
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* Pink Floyd's ''[[Music/TheWall The Wall]]'' has one in the form of ''Stop'' where he realizes the depths of his insanity he fell into for which he would put himself on trial soon after.
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Subtrope of VillainousBreakdown. Compare the VillainousRROD, where overexertion leads to a physical breakdown for the villain. See also BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood and AlasPoorVillain. The trope name comes from the original UsefulNotes/BlueScreenOfDeath, of course.

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Subtrope of VillainousBreakdown. Compare the VillainousRROD, where overexertion leads to a physical breakdown for the villain. See also BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood and AlasPoorVillain. May overlap with IdentityBreakdown if part of the trigger to the BSOD are issues or revelations about who or what they are. The trope name comes from the original UsefulNotes/BlueScreenOfDeath, of course.
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* There was one Franchise/TheDCU story where all the superpowered people on earth were {{depower}}ed. ComicBook/TheJoker became sane as a result, and committed suicide over the guilt of everything he'd done.

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* In ''Franchise/{{Star Wars|ExpandedUniverse}}: ComicBook/TalesOfTheJedi'', Ulic Qel Droma suffers a rather massive one when he murders his own brother in a fit of rage. Before he had only been redeemed by the delusion that he was doing the right thing. After killing Cay, Ulic finally faces what he's become and simply breaks down sobbing while cradling his brother's corpse. Ironically, crossing the MoralEventHorizon finally forced him to change for the better. Raana Tey also undergoes this. After suffering an increasing breakdown over 12 issues, committing a multitude of atrocities against the protagonist, her plans go to hell, and when she's trapped Zayne tries to save her despite all the things she's done. This causes Raana to realize that she's the villain and not Zayne, and that he is in fact not the monster she think's he is. She dies less then a minute later, and her last words are essentially a plea for forgiveness from her mistress and from Zayne.

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* In ''Franchise/{{Star Wars|ExpandedUniverse}}: ComicBook/TalesOfTheJedi'', Ulic Qel Droma suffers a rather massive one when he murders his own brother in a fit of rage. Before he had only been redeemed by the delusion that he was doing the right thing. After killing Cay, Ulic finally faces what he's become and simply breaks down sobbing while cradling his brother's corpse. Ironically, crossing the MoralEventHorizon finally forced him to change for the better.
** In ''ComicBook/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'',
Raana Tey also undergoes this. After suffering an increasing breakdown over 12 issues, committing a multitude of atrocities against the protagonist, her plans go to hell, and when she's trapped Zayne tries to save her despite all the things she's done. This causes Raana to realize that she's the villain and not Zayne, and that he is in fact not the monster she think's he is. She dies less then a minute later, and her last words are essentially a plea for forgiveness from her mistress and from Zayne.
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* The Sorrow Eater of ''Literature/TheGirlWhoDrankTheMoon'' experiences one when its emotional core is finally cracked, allowing it to feel human emotions for the first time in five hundred years.
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** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Nightmare Eclipse]]]] experiences this when [[spoiler:her parents, turned into plants by Discord but then supercharged by earlier events restrain her so the heroes can finish her off, just like Shady did to Discord in his first defeat and Fluttershy's spirit did to bring down [[OneWingedAngel Odyne!Fluttercruel]]. The realization that she truly is NotSoDifferent than her hated enemy Discord leaves her ''catatonic'']].

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** [[spoiler:[[TrueFinalBoss Nightmare Eclipse]]]] experiences this when [[spoiler:her parents, turned into plants by Discord but then supercharged by earlier events restrain her so the heroes can finish her off, just like Shady did to Discord in his first defeat and Fluttershy's spirit did to bring down [[OneWingedAngel Odyne!Fluttercruel]]. The realization that she truly is NotSoDifferent than similar to her hated enemy Discord leaves her ''catatonic'']].
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* In ''Film/TheWomanHunt'', BigBad Spyros is badly wounded and LeftForDead. Despite his injuries, he drags himself after the last two survivors, Tony and [=McGee=]. he catches up with them while they are SkinnyDipping and has them in his sights when he is overwhelmed by memories of his NumberTwo Magda, whom he had been forced to perform a MercyKill on. Instead of shooting Tony and [=McGee=], he [[spoiler: [[AteHisGun puts a bullet through his own head]]]].
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* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel IV'', after [[spoiler:Kurt pulls out an ArmoredPiercingQuestion towards Cedric as to whether he can actually face [[EvilChancellor Giliath Osborne]] with a half-hearted conviction if Cedric manages to defeat [[TheHero Rean]] and then goes on to defeat Rufus in the [[HumongousMecha Seven]] [[ThereCanOnlyBeOne Rivalries]], Cedric ends up breaking down especially after all the terrible things that he's done throughout ''III'' and ''IV'' finally catch up to him. It takes [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesZeroNoKiseki Shirley]] and Class VII to get him off his feet and challenge Class VII with his full conviction. He loses but finally accepts it and ends up at peace with himself. By the end of the game, he's come to terms with himself and leaves content though it costs him the throne of the empire and his royalty status as crown prince gone.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel IV'', after [[spoiler:Kurt pulls out an ArmoredPiercingQuestion towards Cedric as to whether he can actually face [[EvilChancellor Giliath Osborne]] with a half-hearted conviction if Cedric manages to defeat [[TheHero Rean]] and then goes on to defeat Rufus in the [[HumongousMecha Seven]] [[ThereCanOnlyBeOne Rivalries]], Cedric ends up breaking down especially after all the terrible things that he's done throughout ''III'' and ''IV'' finally catch up to him. It takes [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesZeroNoKiseki [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure Shirley]] and Class VII to get him off his feet and challenge Class VII with his full conviction. He loses but finally accepts it and ends up at peace with himself. By the end of the game, he's come to terms with himself and leaves content though it costs him the throne of the empire and his royalty status as crown prince gone.]]
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** He had a well-done example of one mixed with a WhatHaveIDone moment in the mainsream universe when he believed that he had accidentally killed Kitty Pryde (Kitty actually had just been knocked unconscious due to massive feedback between her phasing and Magneto's powers). It could well mark the beginning of a HeelFaceTurn that culminated with him some 50 issues later taking over the X-Men from Professor X.

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** He had a well-done example of one mixed with a WhatHaveIDone moment in the mainsream mainstream universe when he believed that he had accidentally killed Kitty Pryde (Kitty actually had just been knocked unconscious due to massive feedback between her phasing and Magneto's powers). It could well mark the beginning of a HeelFaceTurn that culminated with him some 50 issues later taking over the X-Men from Professor X.
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* ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'': After being crushed and power-drained by the [[ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} Master of Darkness]], Mordru and the Time Traper -the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes' worst enemies- remain frozen to the spot, trembling, shivering with extreme cold and stammering gibberish.

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* ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'': After being crushed and power-drained by the [[ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} Master of Darkness]], Mordru and the Time Traper Trapper -the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes' worst enemies- remain frozen to the spot, trembling, shivering with extreme cold and stammering gibberish.

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* ''VideoGame/FarCryNewDawn'' features two of these in short succession. The first is [[ScaryBlackWoman Mickey]], one of the co-leaders of the Highwaymen, after you defeat her and her sister Lou [[spoiler:in the burning cult village of New Eden]]. After they fall injured to the ground, Mickey and Lou laugh together in reminiscence of their past atrocities, but then Lou stops laughing, and Mickey realizes her sister has died. If the player chooses to spare her, she leaves Hope County and goes east to find her mother again and reconcile with her.

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* ''VideoGame/FarCryNewDawn'' features two of these in short succession. The first is [[ScaryBlackWoman Mickey]], one of the co-leaders of the Highwaymen, after you defeat her and her sister Lou [[spoiler:in the burning cult village of New Eden]]. After they fall injured to the ground, Mickey and Lou laugh together in reminiscence of their past atrocities, but then Lou stops laughing, and Mickey realizes her sister has died. If the player chooses to spare her, she leaves Hope County and goes east to find her mother again and reconcile with her.



** If the player chooses to spare her, she'll leave Hope County and go east to find her mother again and reconcile with her.



In contrast to [[spoiler:Mickey, if you refuse to kill Joseph, he ''won't'' try to leave and do something better with his life. Instead, he'll graduate from a BSOD to a full-on VillainousBreakdown, sinking to his knees and repeatedly screaming for either the Captain or God to "[[ICannotSelfTerminate RELEEEEEEAAAAASEEEEEEEE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEE]]!!!"]]

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** In contrast to [[spoiler:Mickey, if you refuse to kill Joseph, he ''won't'' try to leave and do something better with his life. Instead, he'll graduate from a BSOD to a full-on VillainousBreakdown, sinking to his knees and repeatedly screaming for either the Captain or God to "[[ICannotSelfTerminate RELEEEEEEAAAAASEEEEEEEE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEE]]!!!"]]

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* ''VideoGame/FarCryNewDawn'' features two of these in short succession. The first is [[ScaryBlackWoman Mickey]], one of the co-leaders of the Highwaymen, after you defeat her and her sister Lou [[spoiler:in the burning cult village of New Eden]]. After they fall injured to the ground, Mickey and Lou laugh together in reminiscence of their past atrocities, but then Lou stops laughing, and Mickey realizes her sister has died.

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* ''VideoGame/FarCryNewDawn'' features two of these in short succession. The first is [[ScaryBlackWoman Mickey]], one of the co-leaders of the Highwaymen, after you defeat her and her sister Lou [[spoiler:in the burning cult village of New Eden]]. After they fall injured to the ground, Mickey and Lou laugh together in reminiscence of their past atrocities, but then Lou stops laughing, and Mickey realizes her sister has died. If the player chooses to spare her, she leaves Hope County and goes east to find her mother again and reconcile with her.



If the player spares Mickey, she leaves Hope County and goes east to find her mother again and reconcile with her.

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