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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\'s pursuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\\\'s pursuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \\\"He also does not chase WronglyAccused criminals\\\"- and he doesn\\\'t care about it at first. He\\\'s an expy of the actual InspectorJavert from The Miserables, just a very sympathethic one with major CharacterDevelopment.

Removed for the second time (I made the same mistake some time ago, the name is a bit misleading, this kind of Inspector chases a real criminal, the description from Inspector Javert complements both)
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\'s pursuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\\\'s pursuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \\\"He also does not chase WronglyAccused criminals\\\"- and he doesn\\\'t care about it. He\\\'s an expy of the actual InspectorJavert from The Miserables, just a very sympathethic one with major CharacterDevelopment.

Removed for the second time (I made the same mistake some time ago, the name is a bit misleading, this kind of Inspector chases a real criminal, the description from Inspector Javert complements both)
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\'s persuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\\\'s pursuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \\\"He also does not chase WronglyAccused criminals\\\"- and he doesn\\\'t care about it. He\\\'s an expy of the actual InspectorJavert from The Miserables, just a very sympathethic one with major CharacterDevelopment.

Removed for the second time (I made the same mistake some time ago, the name is a bit misleading)
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\'s persuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\\\'s persuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \\\"He also does not chase WronglyAccused criminals\\\"- and he doesn\\\'t care about it. He\\\'s an expy of the actual Javert from The Miserables, just a very sympathethic one with major CharacterDevelopment.

Removed for the second time (I made the same mistake some time ago, the name is a bit misleading)
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\'s persuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\\\'s persuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \\\"He also does not chase WronglyAccused criminals\\\"- and he doesn\\\'t care about it. He\\\'s an expy of the actual Javert from The Miserables, just a very sympathethic one with major CharacterDevelopment.

Removed for the second time (I made the same mistake some time ago)
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\'s persuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased- and he doesn\'t care about it. He\'s an expy of the actual Javert from The Miserables, just a very sympathethic one with major CharacterDevelopment.
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\\\'s persuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased \\\"He also does not chase Wrongly Accused criminals\\\"- and he doesn\\\'t care about it. He\\\'s an expy of the actual Javert from The Miserables, just a very sympathethic one with major CharacterDevelopment.
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\'s persuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased- and he doesn\'t care about it. He\'s an expy of the actual Javert from The Miserables, just a very sympathethic one with major CharacterDevelopment.
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Gerard from The Fugitive is not an example because he\\\'s persuing an innocent -the trope requires actual guilt from the chased- and he doesn\\\'t care about it. He\\\'s an expy of the actual Javert from The Miserables, just a very sympathethic one with major CharacterDevelopment.

Removed for the second time (I made the same mistake some time ago)
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