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'''Instead''': She decides MurderIsTheBestSolution, and comes up with a scheme involving her two other friends, Waruna and Kurane, to kill Karen during an upcoming rehearsal. Which wouldn't be so stupid, given how their scheme is good enough to fool the vice-director of the Peacekeepers... Except they do this after several detectives from World Detective Organization have just arrived in Kanai Ward and have just made a name for themselves catching a SerialKiller known as the Nail Man!\\
'''Even Worse''': The one who takes up the case is Yuma Kokohead, who has a contract with the death god Shinigami that lets him solve mysteries from a pocket dimension called the Msytery Labyrinth... At the cost of the culprit's soul!

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'''Instead''': She decides MurderIsTheBestSolution, and comes up with a scheme involving her two other friends, Waruna and Kurane, to kill Karen during an upcoming rehearsal. Which wouldn't be so stupid, given how their scheme is good enough to fool the vice-director of the Peacekeepers... Except they do this after several detectives from the World Detective Organization have just arrived in Kanai Ward and have just made a name for themselves catching a SerialKiller known as the Nail Man!\\
'''Even Worse''': The one who takes up the case is Yuma Kokohead, who has a contract with the death god Shinigami that lets him solve mysteries from a pocket dimension called the Msytery Labyrinth... At the cost of the culprit's soul!life!
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* In the first season of ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDead'', one of Ben's classmates is attacked by a zombie. The kid tries to get away, only to trip and fall.\\
'''You'd Expect''': The kid should have gotten up or at least crawled to get away from the zombies.\\
'''Instead''': The kid starts ''pleading to the zombie'' to not kill him and doesn't even try to get away. Obviously, he gets killed.
** Episode 3 has the St. John family that offers Lee's party shelter and food. Sometime later, Mark gets hit in the shoulder from a bandit's arrow and the St. Johns usher Mark inside so they can treat his wounds. [[spoiler:The family are actually cannibals and they chop off Mark's legs to be served as meat for everyone.]]\\
'''You'd Expect''': [[spoiler:The St. Johns to kill Mark so his moaning isn't heard if someone goes upstairs]].\\
'''Instead''': [[spoiler:Lee goes upstairs to use the bathroom and hears Mark through the wall. Lee goes to the bedroom and finds light shining through the bottom of a bookshelf, which his hiding a door. Lee then discovers Mark in the hidden room and rushes downstairs to warn everyone. It's later explained that the St. Johns believe that keeping a person alive keeps their meat fresh whereas killing them will spoil the meat quicker]].
** Also in episode 3, Lee's group is captured by [[spoiler:the St. Johns]] and Lee is locked in a room with Clementine, Kenny, Lilly, and her father Larry. Larry starts banging on the door and is angrily screaming to be let out. Lilly warns her father to calm down because of his heart condition.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Larry to calm down.\\
'''Instead''': Larry keels over from a heart attack.\\
'''Moments Later''': Kenny starts panicking over the possibility of Larry turning into a walker while Lilly insists that her father can be revived via CPR. You have the option of helping Lilly.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Kenny to simply be on standby in case something goes wrong.\\
'''Instead''': Kenny immediately smashes Larry's head in with a big salt lick block right when Larry was starting to regain consciousness. Predictably, Lilly freaks out and Lee asks Kenny [[WhatTheHellHero what the fuck is wrong with him.]] Kenny can only weakly defend himself by insisting that he had to take the initiative unless they wanted to be trapped in a small room with a 6 foot tall 300 pound walker. Naturally, Lilly doesn't buy it and believes Kenny only wanted to kill her father [[AssholeVictim simply because he was an asshole.]] Larry's death causes Lilly to distrust Kenny (and Lee if you chose to assist Kenny instead) and become more paranoid as a result. \\
'''However''': Larry regaining consciousness ''[[AmbiguousSituation could]]'' have been the early stages of zombification.
** In episode 4, Ben talks to Lee about [[spoiler:how his actions of giving the bandits at the motel some supplies indirectly caused the death of Kenny's wife and son, Katjaa and Duck]], and decides to tell Kenny about it. Lee wisely advises Ben to not tell Kenny what happened because he knows Kenny's reaction would put the group in danger.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Ben would listen to Lee's advice and keep his mouth shut for the sake of keeping the group unified.\\
'''Instead''': Ben insists that he tells Kenny his secret just to clear his sins. Later on, Ben tells Kenny what he did, causing Kenny to fly into a fit of rage while the group is under attack by a group of zombies. Kenny then has a massive distrust of Ben for the rest of the episode.
** In Season Two, Jane is worried about Kenny's degrading sanity and how much of a threat he may or may not be.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' She would watch her back, keep a careful eye on him, and make an effort not to antagonize him.\\
'''Instead:''' She intentionally antagonizes him and pushes all of his {{Berserk Button}}s about his dead family and dead girlfriend, and then pretends to have lost his adopted child to the zombies (which she ''also'' antagonizes him about) in order to "prove to Clementine he was a threat". [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge This has predictable results]] and ends with one of them dead, with Jane actually claiming [[TooDumbToLive she didn't realize he would react like that]] if you choose to save her.
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'''Even Worse''': The one who takes up the case is Yuma Kokohead, who has a contract with the death god Shinigami that lets him solve mysteries from an pocket dimension called the Msytery Labyrinth... At the cost of the culprit's soul!

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'''Even Worse''': The one who takes up the case is Yuma Kokohead, who has a contract with the death god Shinigami that lets him solve mysteries from an a pocket dimension called the Msytery Labyrinth... At the cost of the culprit's soul!

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* ''VideoGame/MasterDetectiveArchivesRainCode'': In the DLC chapter, ''Charisma Killed The Cat,'' Desuhiko has successfully lured out the Nine-Tailed Cat and fooled her into swiping a fake version of a valuable ring.\\

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* ''VideoGame/MasterDetectiveArchivesRainCode'': ''VideoGame/MasterDetectiveArchivesRainCode'':
** Six months prior to the game, tragedy strikes Aetheria Academy's theater club when Karen kills Aiko, the star actress of the club, in a blind rage. Karen's father, being an influential figure in Kanai Ward's Amaterasu corporation, is able to cover up his daughter's crime. However, one of Aiko's friends, Yoshiko, also has a father who is high up in Amaterasu and uses his influence to dig up the evidence Karen's father buried.\\
'''You'd Expect''': If Yoshiko has this much pull from her father, then it doesn't matter how corrupt the [[DirtyCop Peacekeepers]] are. They'll likely listen to anything Yoshiko has to say. All she has to do is make sure her father puts enough zeroes on the paycheck. Sure it's sleazy, but it's for a good cause.\\
'''Instead''': She decides MurderIsTheBestSolution, and comes up with a scheme involving her two other friends, Waruna and Kurane, to kill Karen during an upcoming rehearsal. Which wouldn't be so stupid, given how their scheme is good enough to fool the vice-director of the Peacekeepers... Except they do this after several detectives from World Detective Organization have just arrived in Kanai Ward and have just made a name for themselves catching a SerialKiller known as the Nail Man!\\
'''Even Worse''': The one who takes up the case is Yuma Kokohead, who has a contract with the death god Shinigami that lets him solve mysteries from an pocket dimension called the Msytery Labyrinth... At the cost of the culprit's soul!
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In the DLC chapter, ''Charisma Killed The Cat,'' Desuhiko has successfully lured out the Nine-Tailed Cat and fooled her into swiping a fake version of a valuable ring.\\
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** In Operation: Meltdown, Dostya is being sieged on all sides by hundreds of Seraphim units, with [[spoiler: Hex5]] rapidly approaching to deliver the final blow. Her defenses are failing and her base is being torn to shreds.
'''You'd Expect:''': She'd get the hell out of there and flee south to the player's base via constructing an air transport. Her southern flank is clear of any Seraphim and the attacking army doesn't contain any anti-air units. Even taking into account time constraints, a Cybran ACU assisting a T3 air factory should have enough time to produce a T2 air transport and it definetly has enough time to make a T1 air transport.\\
'''Instead:''' Dostya just stands there and calls out [[spoiler:Hex5 for being a traitor]].\\
'''Result:''' [[spoiler:Hex5 kills Dostya.]]

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** In Operation: Meltdown, Dostya is being sieged on all sides by hundreds of Seraphim units, with [[spoiler: Hex5]] [=Hex5=]]] rapidly approaching to deliver the final blow. Her defenses are failing and her base is being torn to shreds.
shreds.\\
'''You'd Expect:''': Expect:''' She'd get the hell out of there and flee south to the player's base via constructing an air transport. Her southern flank is clear of any Seraphim and the attacking army doesn't contain any anti-air units. Even taking into account time constraints, a Cybran ACU assisting a T3 air factory should have enough time to produce a T2 air transport and it definetly has enough time to make a T1 air transport.\\
'''Instead:''' Dostya just stands there and calls out [[spoiler:Hex5 [[spoiler:[=Hex5=] for being a traitor]].\\
'''Result:''' [[spoiler:Hex5 [[spoiler:[=Hex5=] kills Dostya.]]

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