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* ''Series/{{Profit}}'': Profit wants to be the President of Acquisitions, so he immediately starts scheming to get rid of the current President, Jack Walters. Once he succeeds, Profit subverts it in his relationship to the CEO, Charles Gracen. Profit would prefer to wield power through Charles as the EvilChancellor.
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** Enter from ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGobusters'' becomes this trope in the second half of the show. In the first half, he is a loyal DragonInChief, who is much more competent and strategic compared to the PsychopathicManchild [[BigBad Messiah]]. In the second half, after Messiah's corporeal form is destroyed, Enter starts using Messiah's leftover data for his own schemes, instead of resurrecting him.
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'''Creator/HarryStyles '''Harry Styles goon:''' No it's not.

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* One [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeTCTARJZm8&t=215s sketch]] on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' focuses on one partner in a drug gang planning to take the operation over for himself. The sketch quickly shows that the partner [[KnowNothingKnowItAll doesn't have the faintest fraction of a clue on how to run the operation]].
--> '''Quan:''' Product ''this'' pure... *pshh*... sells itself.\\
'''Dante:'''... not really.\\
'''Quan:''' Yo... says you. Man, look this "heron", bruh\\
'''Creator/MikeyDay goon:''' Thas' cocaine.\\
'''Quan:''' It's the same thing.\\
'''Dante:''' It's ''not'', though.\\
'''Quan:''' I know that, fool. I'm saying it's like the same thing pricewise.\\
'''Creator/HarryStyles goon:''' No it's not.
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* ''Series/CobraKai'':
** Johnny Lawrence bringing back John Kreese into his life as his assistant/co-sensei would be a massive mistake on his part, as Kreese would secretly make a deal with the landlord to seize Cobra Kai for himself, even after Johnny attempts to kick him out.
** ''However'' Kreese would wind up on the receiving end after he brings back Terry Silver in his life and tries to asset himself as the dojo's head sensei despite Silver having far more resources (and skill) than him. Silver would later take offense to it and frame Kreese to the police just so that he can take over Cobra Kai and begin his expansion plan.
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** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E3TheInvasion "The Invasion"]] Tobias Vaughn, playing by Kevin Stoney who also played [[ActorAllusion Mavic Chen]], is working with the Cybermen to invade the planet, but plans to betray them and rule the world. He ends up helping to defeat [[EnemyMine the Cybermen]] but is killed by them.

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** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E3TheInvasion "The Invasion"]] Tobias Vaughn, playing by Kevin Stoney Creator/KevinStoney who also played [[ActorAllusion Mavic Chen]], is working with the Cybermen to invade the planet, but plans to betray them and rule the world. He ends up helping to defeat [[EnemyMine the Cybermen]] but is killed by them.
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* In ''Series/DarkMatter'', in an intentional ShoutOut to the first MirrorUniverse episode of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', when the crew visit an AlternateUniverse where their counterparts were never divested of their evilness by the memory wipe that kicked off the series, Two and Three pose as their {{Evil Counterpart}}s Portia and Marcus and have to deal with an attempted coup by the Alt versions of Jace Corso and Tash.

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* In ''Series/DarkMatter'', ''Series/DarkMatter2015'', in an intentional ShoutOut to the first MirrorUniverse episode of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', when the crew visit an AlternateUniverse where their counterparts were never divested of their evilness by the memory wipe that kicked off the series, Two and Three pose as their {{Evil Counterpart}}s Portia and Marcus and have to deal with an attempted coup by the Alt versions of Jace Corso and Tash.



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** After [[spoiler: killing [[ArcVillain Pope]] for his willingness to sacrifice his own men and for being a BadBoss in general, [[TheDragon Leah]] takes over the Reapers in the Season 11A finale.]]

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** After [[spoiler: killing [[spoiler:killing [[ArcVillain Pope]] for his willingness to sacrifice his own men and for being a BadBoss in general, [[TheDragon Leah]] takes over the Reapers in the Season 11A finale.]]finale]].
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* ''Series/TidelandsNetflix'': Violca, one of Adrielle's underlings, wants her position and is always plotting her takeover.

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** Kitazaki of ''Series/KamenRider555'' attempts to kill the Arch Orphnoch after its awakened in order to prove himself the strongest, [[StupidEvil even though doing so would doom their entire race]]. He predictably gets easily killed off.

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** Kitazaki of ''Series/KamenRider555'' attempts to kill the Arch Orphnoch after its awakened in order to prove himself the strongest, strongest Orphnoch, [[StupidEvil even though doing so would doom their entire race]]. He predictably gets easily killed off.


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** ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger'': The moment Yaiba of Darkness deems Gekkou of Illusions a hindrance to his ambitions, he makes plans to backstab him and go off on his own.
** ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger'' has Akumaro Sujigarano, though he doesn't want to supplant [[BigBad Dokoku]] per se, it's just that his [[spoiler:HellOnEarth plan would jeopardize not only him but the rest of the Gedoshu.]]
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* ''Franchise/KamenRider''
** Kitazaki of ''Series/KamenRider555'' attempts to kill the Arch Orphnoch after its awakened in order to prove himself the strongest, [[StupidEvil even though doing so would doom their entire race]]. He predictably gets easily killed off.
** ''Series/KamenRiderKiva'': Bishop eventually begins plotting to overthrow Taiga Nobori when he no longer views him as an ideal candidate to serve as the Fangire King. Although in his case he doesn't want to take power for himself but place someone more suitable into the role [[spoiler:by reviving the previous King]].
** Ryoma Sengoku spends much of ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' plotting to usurp Takatora Kureshima, as he would rather use the Helheim Forest situation to claim power for himself than save humankind like [[WellIntentionedExtremist Takatora]] wants to. Redyue of the Overlord Inves is similar, as she desires the Forbidden Fruit held by the Overlord King Rosyuo. Once it becomes clear Rosyuo isn't going to give it to her, she takes measures into her own hands.
** ''Series/KamenRiderGhost'' has Adel, who is [[KnightTemplar so committed]] to his father Adonis's ideals that he eventually betrays and usurps him when he feels his father has lost sight of them, becoming the new Emperor of the Gamma.
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* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': Both Darken Rahl and Nicci pull a Starscream on The Keeper.

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* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker'': Both Darken Rahl and Nicci pull a Starscream on The Keeper.(independently), during season two turn against [[GodOfEvil the Keeper]] and try to stop him, after deciding they aren't cool with his end of the world plan.

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