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* On ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'', Alex ''loves'' to sneak traps and pitfalls into tasks to trip up the contestants. So, during "Exit the caravan exactly 20 minutes after you entered the caravan", when Mae finds a clock on the roof that has moving gears but ''doesn't work'', she and even Greg assume Alex did it deliberately to trip up contestants [[PoisonMushroom "lucky" enough to find and use it]]. Alex points out that this time it was Mother Nature:

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* On ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'', Alex ''loves'' to sneak traps and pitfalls into tasks to trip up the contestants. So, during "Exit the caravan exactly 20 minutes after you entered the caravan", when Mae finds a clock on the roof that has moving gears but ''doesn't work'', she they and even Greg assume Alex did it deliberately to trip up contestants [[PoisonMushroom "lucky" enough to find and use it]]. Alex points out that this time it was Mother Nature:



--> '''Alex:''' I need to point out here the clock ''was'' working, but it rained during May's attempt and then it stopped working.

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--> '''Alex:''' I need to point out here the clock ''was'' working, but it rained during May's Mae's attempt and then it stopped working.
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->''"Oh, for crying out loud, no! I had no intention of committing any crimes! ''...today.''"''

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->''"Oh, for crying out loud, no! I had no intention of committing any crimes! ''...crimes''... today.''"''
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This trope may also occur with any character who has a recurring habit. It may or may not lead to EvilVersusEvil or EnemyMine, depending on the story. A villain might be upset that they were blamed and maybe even suffered a beatdown for something they didn't do. Or that a plan of their own got thwarted because of the false accusation that made the hero seek them out. Or that they were accused of [[EvenEvilHasStandards a crime they consider beneath themselves]] or almost denied [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou a triumph they seek for themselves]]. Any of these reasons is enough for them to be pissed at the person who ''really'' did it.

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This trope may also occur with any character who has a recurring habit.habit, such as TheTroublemaker. It may or may not lead to EvilVersusEvil or EnemyMine, depending on the story. A villain might be upset that they were blamed and maybe even suffered a beatdown for something they didn't do. Or that a plan of their own got thwarted because of the false accusation that made the hero seek them out. Or that they were accused of [[EvenEvilHasStandards a crime they consider beneath themselves]] or almost denied [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou a triumph they seek for themselves]]. Any of these reasons is enough for them to be pissed at the person who ''really'' did it.
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[[caption-width-right:330:[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness It's a bad sign when]] [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker the Joker]] [[VillainHasAPoint is making sense.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:330:[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness It's a bad sign when]] sign]] when [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker the Joker]] is [[VillainHasAPoint is making sense.]]]]
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* Early on in ''VisualNovel/ShinraiBrokenBeyondDespair'', Rie Miyamoto, who hosts the Halloween party that serves as the setting of the game, triggers a power outage as part of a planned prank that does not go as planned. When the power goes out again, Rie denies responsibility for this one. Considering that she wasn't anywhere near the circuit breaker when it happened, she's right.

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