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* ''Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico'': a series of flashbacks fills in the history between the events of the film's present day and ''Film/{{Desperado}}'', through most of which El Mariachi and Carolina are pursued by Carolina's psychotic ex, Mexican Army General Marquez. [[spoiler:When he finally tracks her down, Marquez gives her one last chance to come with him. When she refuses, he kills her and El Mariachi's young daughter.]]
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* A non-romantic variant happens in ''Film/GingerSnaps2Unleashed'': [[spoiler:While hiding out at Ghost's grandmother’s house, Brigitte has a bad reaction to the monkshood she had been using to keep her werewolf transformation at bay, and Tyler wants to take her to a hospital. Ghost, who had grown attached to Brigitte, [[WoundedGazelleGambit claims that Tyler raped her]], which results in Brigitte leaving Tyler to be mauled by the werewolf that has been pursuing her the whole movie. When Brigitte later sees proof that Ghost has been lying to her about what happened to her grandmother, she realizes the truth and angrily confronts her, which leads to this.]]
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* A non-romantic variant happens in ''Film/GingerSnaps2Unleashed'': [[spoiler:While hiding out at Ghost's grandmother’s grandmother's house, Brigitte has a bad reaction to the monkshood she had been using to keep her werewolf transformation at bay, and Tyler wants to take her to a hospital. Ghost, who had grown attached to Brigitte, [[WoundedGazelleGambit claims that Tyler raped her]], which results in Brigitte leaving Tyler to be mauled by the werewolf that has been pursuing her the whole movie. When Brigitte later sees proof that Ghost has been lying to her about what happened to her grandmother, she realizes the truth and angrily confronts her, which leads to this.]]
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* A non-romantic variant happens in ''Film/GingerSnaps2Unleashed'': [[spoiler:While hiding out at Ghost’s grandmother’s house, Brigitte has a bad reaction to the monkshood she had been using to keep her werewolf transformation at bay, and Tyler wants to take her to a hospital. Ghost, who had grown attached to Brigitte, [[WoundedGazelleGambit claims that Tyler raped her]], which results in Brigitte leaving Tyler to be mauled by the werewolf that has been pursuing her the whole movie. When Brigitte later sees proof that Ghost has been lying to her about what happened to her grandmother, she realizes the truth and angrily confronts her, which leads to this.]]
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* A non-romantic variant happens in ''Film/GingerSnaps2Unleashed'': [[spoiler:While hiding out at Ghost’s Ghost's grandmother’s house, Brigitte has a bad reaction to the monkshood she had been using to keep her werewolf transformation at bay, and Tyler wants to take her to a hospital. Ghost, who had grown attached to Brigitte, [[WoundedGazelleGambit claims that Tyler raped her]], which results in Brigitte leaving Tyler to be mauled by the werewolf that has been pursuing her the whole movie. When Brigitte later sees proof that Ghost has been lying to her about what happened to her grandmother, she realizes the truth and angrily confronts her, which leads to this.]]
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'''Brigitte:''' Grandma didn’t smoke. (''grabs Ghost and pushes her against the wall'') ''You'' burned Barbara! Did you lie about Tyler, too?\\
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'''Brigitte:''' Grandma didn’t didn't smoke. (''grabs Ghost and pushes her against the wall'') ''You'' burned Barbara! Did you lie about Tyler, too?\\
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'''Brigitte:''' …He didn’t do it, did he?\\
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'''Brigitte:''' …He didn’t didn't do it, did he?\\
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* Bobby (played by Fred Savage) in the TV movie ''No One Would Tell'' does this to his girlfriend Stacy.
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* Bobby (played by Fred Savage) Creator/FredSavage) in the TV movie ''No One Would Tell'' ''Film/NoOneWouldTell'' does this to his girlfriend Stacy.
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* In the Morgan Fairchild film ''The Seduction'', a male loner stalking a celebrity news anchor inserts such a message into her teleprompter script, causing her to have a HeroicBSOD on the air.
* Alec Baldwin's character, Teacher, from ''Film/TheJuror'' (1996). At first Annie Laird's StalkerWithACrush, he changes to this trope after she "betrays" him and tries to get him killed. He then becomes obsessed with killing her.
* Alec Baldwin's character, Teacher, from ''Film/TheJuror'' (1996). At first Annie Laird's StalkerWithACrush, he changes to this trope after she "betrays" him and tries to get him killed. He then becomes obsessed with killing her.
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* In the Morgan Fairchild Creator/MorganFairchild film ''The Seduction'', ''Film/TheSeduction'', a male loner stalking a celebrity news anchor inserts such a message into her teleprompter script, causing her to have a HeroicBSOD on the air.
*Alec Baldwin's Creator/AlecBaldwin's character, Teacher, from ''Film/TheJuror'' (1996). At first Annie Laird's StalkerWithACrush, he changes to this trope after she "betrays" him and tries to get him killed. He then becomes obsessed with killing her.
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* Clinch of ''A Million Ways To Die In The West'' is shown he's perfectly willing to murder people when he learns his wife Anna kissed another man (Albert) as well as attempt to murder her after she rejects and humiliates him.
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* Clinch of ''A Million Ways To Die In The West'' ''Film/AMillionWaysToDieInTheWest'' is shown he's perfectly willing to murder people when he learns his wife Anna kissed another man (Albert) as well as attempt to murder her after she rejects and humiliates him.
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how exactly writing two names is an example?
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* Anakin Skywalker and Kylo Ren from ''Franchise/StarWars'', [[{{Narm}} sort of.]]
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* In ''Film/SeedOfChucky'': Chucky would rather kill his wife Tiffany and their child, Glen, rather than have them leave him. Chucky's final words before killing Tiffany are "nobody leaves me!" Surprisingly grounded considering its a film about voodoo empowered killer dolls stalking a real-life celebrity with their gender confused doll offspring.
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* ''Jason's Lyric'': Non-romantic example. The younger brother, Joshua, is used to always rely on his older brother, Jason, in almost everything (including in avoiding the consequences of his wrongdoings) that he grows jealous when finding out Jason would move in with his girlfriend, Lyric. Disgruntled, Joshua [[spoiler: attempts to kill Lyric (despite his real target is her older brother, Alonzo) in order to keep Jason from leaving him. Nevertheless, his mission failed as Jason finally chooses Lyric over him.]]
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* ''Jason's Lyric'': ''Film/JasonsLyric'': Non-romantic example. The younger brother, Joshua, is used to always rely on his older brother, Jason, in almost everything (including in avoiding the consequences of his wrongdoings) that he grows jealous when finding out Jason would move in with his girlfriend, Lyric. Disgruntled, Joshua [[spoiler: attempts to kill Lyric (despite his real target is her older brother, Alonzo) in order to keep Jason from leaving him. Nevertheless, his mission failed as Jason finally chooses Lyric over him.]]
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* ''Jason's Lyric'': Non-romantic example. The younger brother, Joshua, is used to always rely on his older brother, Jason, in almost everything (including in avoiding the consequences of his wrongdoings) that he grows jealous when finding out Jason would move in with his girlfriend, Lyric. Disgruntled, Joshua [[spoiler: attempts to kill Lyric in order to keep Jason from leaving him (despite his real target is her older brother, Alonzo). Nevertheless, his mission failed as Jason finally chooses Lyric over him.]]
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* ''Jason's Lyric'': Non-romantic example. The younger brother, Joshua, is used to always rely on his older brother, Jason, in almost everything (including in avoiding the consequences of his wrongdoings) that he grows jealous when finding out Jason would move in with his girlfriend, Lyric. Disgruntled, Joshua [[spoiler: attempts to kill Lyric in order to keep Jason from leaving him (despite his real target is her older brother, Alonzo).Alonzo) in order to keep Jason from leaving him. Nevertheless, his mission failed as Jason finally chooses Lyric over him.]]
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* ''Jason's Lyric'': Non-romantic example. The younger brother, Joshua, is used to always rely on his older brother, Jason, in almost everything (including in avoiding the consequences of his wrongdoings) that he grows jealous when finding out Jason would move in with his girlfriend, Lyric. Disgruntled, Joshua [[spoiler: attempts to kill Lyric in order to keep Jason from leaving him. Nevertheless, his mission failed as Jason finally chooses Lyric over him.]]
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* ''Jason's Lyric'': Non-romantic example. The younger brother, Joshua, is used to always rely on his older brother, Jason, in almost everything (including in avoiding the consequences of his wrongdoings) that he grows jealous when finding out Jason would move in with his girlfriend, Lyric. Disgruntled, Joshua [[spoiler: attempts to kill Lyric in order to keep Jason from leaving him.him (despite his real target is her older brother, Alonzo). Nevertheless, his mission failed as Jason finally chooses Lyric over him.]]
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* ''JasonsLyric'': Non-romantic example. The younger brother, Joshua, is used to always rely on his older brother, Jason, in almost everything (including in avoiding the consequences of his wrongdoings) that he grows jealous when finding out Jason would move in with his girlfriend, Lyric. Disgruntled, Joshua [[spoiler: attempts to kill Lyric in order to keep Jason from leaving him. Nevertheless, his mission failed as Jason finally chooses Lyric over him.]]
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* ''JasonsLyric'': ''Jason's Lyric'': Non-romantic example. The younger brother, Joshua, is used to always rely on his older brother, Jason, in almost everything (including in avoiding the consequences of his wrongdoings) that he grows jealous when finding out Jason would move in with his girlfriend, Lyric. Disgruntled, Joshua [[spoiler: attempts to kill Lyric in order to keep Jason from leaving him. Nevertheless, his mission failed as Jason finally chooses Lyric over him.]]