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** In "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS22E3 Happy Families]]", the murderer has this reaction when she realizes she killed her brother-in-law and the amateur detective for no reason, because she'd misunderstood what her sister had been saying.
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** In ''A Vintage Murder'', the killer has this reaction [[spoiler: when she finds out who really killed her daughter in a hit-and-run, meaning she murdered two innocent people.]]

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** In ''A "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS17E4 A Vintage Murder'', Murder]]", the killer has this reaction [[spoiler: when she finds out who really killed her daughter in a hit-and-run, meaning she murdered two innocent people.]]
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* ''Series/{{Dexter}}'': When [[Characters/DexterDexterMorgan Dexter Morgan]] learns that his killing [[spoiler:is what lead to his father's suicide]] it honestly makes him feel guilty enough and considers for the first time that he should turn himself in.

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* In the ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' episode ''A Vintage Murder'', the killer has this reaction [[spoiler: when she finds out who really killed her daughter in a hit-and-run, meaning she murdered two innocent people.]]

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In "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersS1E2 Death of a Hollow Man]]", Rosa Carmichael - Esslyn's ''previous'' wife - takes revenge on her ex-husband and his new wife by revealing the ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' episode gory details of Kitty's affair to him. However, when Esslyn is murdered by means of fatal method acting, Rosa assumes that this was Kitty's revenge for being divorced as a result of the report on the affair and is immediately consumed with grief and remorse.
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*''Series/StrangerThings'': After reaching her limit in the amount of bullying from Angela and her peers at the roller rink, Eleven clocks Angela with her rollerskate, causing blood to gush down the latter's face and her to cry hysterically. While Angela had it coming, this is the first time that Eleven assaults someone without her powers as she had lost them at the time. Also, while Angela was cruel, she wasn't trying to kill Eleven or her friends, which prior to this had been the only times that Eleven had used them. She feels immediate remorse, and when Mike exclaims, "What did you do," she is triggered to flashback of when she was believed to cause the lab massacre when she was only eight years old.

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* ''Series/YTheLastMan2021'': Hero is distraught and then shell-shocked after she accidentally kills Mike, her lover, during an argument.

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Hero is distraught and then shell-shocked after she accidentally kills Mike, her lover, during an argument.argument.
** Beth has this realisation in the aftermath of the [[spoiler: storming of the Pentagon and deposing what's left of the government]].
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* ''Series/MakoMermaidsAnH2OAdventure'':
** Zac treats [[ArtifactOfDoom the trident]] as a cool toy that gives him stronger superpowers and a leg up over the mermaids trio. It's not until the trident automatically zaps Lyla and leaves her comatose does the realization that it's a dangerous weapon set in, and Zac immediately moves revive Lyla and seal the trident away again once more.
** When Erik finally activates the Merman Chamber and it starts draining the Mako pod of their magic, he only needed one look at the dying Ondina to realize he made a mistake. Unfortunately for him, he isn't able to turn the chamber off.
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** The prologue of Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E19UnsafeSpeed Unsafe Speed]]" had an unlicensed trucker named Boyd Scranton getting high on crystal meth manufactured by a biker gang, causing his judgement and vision to be impaired, eventually killing a family of three by colliding with their minivan. Boyd was genuinely remorseful for his actions when interrogated in his hospital bed by Walker and Trivette, who demand to know where he got his meth from after State Troopers find it in his rig. [[HisNameIs He got it from a fellow mule working with the bikers before flatlining a second later]]. Scranton's death triggers two investigations by Walker and his team: the meth lab operated by the bikers and a corrupt DPS Driver License Division employee based out of a DPS office in Colby illegally issuing commercial licenses.

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** The prologue of Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E19UnsafeSpeed Unsafe Speed]]" had an unlicensed trucker named Boyd Scranton getting high on crystal meth manufactured by a biker gang, causing his judgement and vision to be impaired, eventually killing a family of three by colliding with their minivan. Boyd was genuinely remorseful for his actions when interrogated in his hospital bed by Walker and Trivette, who demand to know where he got his meth from after State Troopers find it in his rig. [[HisNameIs He got it from a fellow mule working with the bikers before flatlining a second later]]. Scranton's death triggers two investigations by Walker and his team: the meth lab operated by the bikers and a corrupt DPS Driver License Division employee based out of a DPS office in Colby illegally issuing commercial licenses.
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** The prologue of Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E19UnsafeSpeed Unsafe Speed]]" had an unlicensed trucker named Boyd Scranton getting high on crystal meth manufactured by a biker gang, causing his judgement and vision to be impaired, eventually killing a family of three by colliding with their minivan. Boyd was genuinely remorseful for his actions when interrogated in his hospital bed by Walker and Trivette, who demand to know where he got his meth from after State Troopers find it in his rig. [[HisNameIs He got it from a fellow mule working with the bikers before flatlining a second later]]. Scranton's death triggers two investigations by Walker and his team: the meth lab operated by the bikers and a corrupt DPS Driver License Division employee based out of a DPS office in Colby illegally issuing commercial licenses.

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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
** Theon Greyjoy silently has this reaction after looking back at everything he has done, taking Winterfell, [[spoiler: killing two orphan boys, then passing off their burnt corpses as those of Bran and Rickon.]] All because he wanted his father's approval, but for him, he already died in King's Landing.
** This is written all over Ser Loras Tyrell's face as he sits near [[spoiler: the corpse of King Renly Baratheon. He feels extremely guilty for convincing his lover to make a bid for the Iron Throne, as this path led to Renly becoming a target for assassination.]]
** Catelyn admits that she regrets having refused to love Jon Snow and treat him like a son and believes that the misfortunes of her family are the gods' way of punishing her.
** Although she blames Joffrey and Cersei for it later, Arya is horrified when Cersei demands Sansa's direwolf Lady is killed in Nymeria's place.
** Bran has this reaction when he realized that he unintentionally destroyed Hodor's mind.
** Hodor's reaction upon realizing that Bran used him to kill somebody.
** As Joffrey rises to ever new heights of cruelty and perversion, Cersei finally acknowledges that having three inbred children with her twin brother ''wasn't'' such a great idea -- considering what it did to the Targaryens -- to say nothing of putting the most unstable of them on the Iron Throne itself. She breaks down in tears from the sheer knowledge that the son she loves (despite everything) is a psychopath. Nevertheless, in later episodes, she undergoes a mild SelectiveObliviousness.
** The Hound has this reaction when returning to the farm from Season 4 only to find that the old peasant and his daughter killed themselves so they wouldn't starve to death. He is immediately broken with guilt for having stolen from them and proceeds to bury their remains.
** Daenerys Targaryen:
*** In "The Laws of Gods and Men", after being confronted by the devastated son of one of the Meereenese nobles whose crucifixions she ordered, whose tirade against Daenerys verges on a BreakingSpeech for her. Afterward, for all of Dany's slave-freeing, vigilante queen bravado, she looks and sounds utterly disgusted with herself.
---->'''Hizdahr zo Loraq:''' My father, one of Meereen's most respected and beloved citizens, oversaw the restoration and maintenance of its greatest landmarks. This pyramid included. \\
'''Daenerys:''' For that, he has my gratitude. I should be honored to meet him. \\
'''Hizdahr:''' You have, your Grace. You crucified him. I pray you'll never live to see a member of your family treated so cruelly. \\
'''Daenerys:''' Your father crucified ''innocent children''. \\
'''Hizdahr:''' My father spoke out ''against'' crucifying those children. He decried it as a criminal act but was overruled. Is it justice to answer one crime with another?
*** She feels a million times worse when a goat-herder cries as he presents her with the charred skeleton of his daughter who was burnt alive by Drogon.
** Tyrion Lannister:
*** He immediately feels remorse for killing Shae, and he is clearly upset while he's strangling her.
*** In ''Spoils of War'', Tyrion reacts with horror upon seeing Lannister soldiers being burned alive by Drogon and slaughtered by the Dothraki all as a result of Dany following his advice to lay siege and encircle the capital with her army rather than using her dragons to take over.
** Stannis Baratheon:
*** After being repelled at Blackwater Bay, he has a brief CrisisOfFaith during which he exhibits sudden regret for leading men to a horrible death and for having killed his own brother. Whereas before he considered Renly collateral damage for opposing him, he now considers it straight-up murder.
---->'''Stannis:''' I fought for your god in Blackwater Bay. I led my men to the gates of the Seventh Hell as their brothers burned alive and for what?! [...] I murdered my brother! \\
'''Melisandre:''' ''We'' murdered him. Share the weight with me. \\
'''Stannis:''' He wasn't ''your'' brother.
*** He falls into this again after Shireen's sacrifice. By the end, his typical stoic glare becomes a ThousandYardStare and he looks dead inside.
** Selyse breaks down out of guilt at the sight of Shireen being burned and commits suicide soon afterward.
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** In Season 7's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS7E12LostBoys Lost Boys]]", Bobby Landrum, the best friend of Carlos's nephew, Jesse Estrella, participated in a heist at an electronics warehouse, which was stopped by the Rangers and ended with the murder of Dallas Police detective Bill Sadler. The gun used in the murder belonged to his employer at a video arcade and the mastermind of the heist, [[VillainOfTheWeek Johnny Blade]], and when Blade leaves the gun in his hands after the fact, Bobby [[HastilyHiddenMacGuffin hides it]] in Jesse's dresser drawer in a bout of panic. [[SadisticChoice When Blade demands that Jesse return his gun and keep silent of what happened or else he will murder his mother, Theresa]], it goes FromBadToWorse due to Theresa and Carlos finding it first, leading up to Jesse taking the blame for Sadler's murder, as well as Theresa being kidnapped by Blade and his gang and held for ransom to blackmail him to take the rap for it, especially with the AmoralAttorney, Lawrence Patterson being in on the whole thing. A guilt-ridden Bobby soon realizes the ramifications of his actions and eventually comes forward and confesses. The two boys get off with 300 hours of community service at the HOPE Center after the fact.

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** In Season 7's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS7E12LostBoys Lost Boys]]", Bobby Landrum, the best friend of Carlos's nephew, Jesse Estrella, participated in a heist at an electronics warehouse, which was stopped by the Rangers and ended with the murder of Dallas Police detective Bill Sadler. The gun used in the murder belonged to his employer at a video arcade and the mastermind of the heist, [[VillainOfTheWeek Johnny Blade]], and when Blade leaves the gun in his hands after the fact, Bobby [[HastilyHiddenMacGuffin hides it]] in Jesse's dresser drawer in a bout of panic. [[SadisticChoice When Blade demands that Jesse return his gun and keep silent of what happened or else he will murder his mother, Theresa]], it goes FromBadToWorse due to Theresa and Carlos finding it first, leading up to Jesse taking the blame for Sadler's murder, as well as Theresa being kidnapped by Blade and his gang and held for ransom to blackmail him to take the rap for it, especially with the AmoralAttorney, ''[[AmoralAttorney defense attorney]]'', Lawrence Patterson Patterson, being in on the whole thing.it. A guilt-ridden Bobby soon realizes the ramifications of his actions and eventually comes forward and confesses. The two boys get off with 300 hours of community service at the HOPE Center after the fact.
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** In Season 7's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS7E12LostBoys Lost Boys]]", Bobby Landrum, the best friend of Carlos's nephew, Jesse Estrella, participated in a heist at an electronics warehouse, which was stopped by the Rangers and ended with the murder of Dallas Police detective Bill Sadler. The gun used in the murder belonged to his employer at a video arcade and the mastermind of the heist, [[VillainOfTheWeek Johnny Blade]], and when Blade leaves the gun in his hands after the fact, Bobby [[HastilyHiddenMacGuffin hides it]] in Jesse's dresser drawer in a bout of panic. [[SadisticChoice When Blade demands that Jesse return his gun and keep silent of what happened or else he will murder his mother, Theresa]], it goes FromBadToWorse due to Theresa and Carlos finding it first, leading up to Jesse taking the blame for Sadler's murder, as well as Theresa being kidnapped by Blade and his gang and held for ransom to blackmail him to take the rap for it. A guilt-ridden Bobby soon realizes the ramifications of his actions and eventually comes forward and confesses. The two boys get off with 300 hours of community service at the HOPE Center after the fact.

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** In Season 7's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS7E12LostBoys Lost Boys]]", Bobby Landrum, the best friend of Carlos's nephew, Jesse Estrella, participated in a heist at an electronics warehouse, which was stopped by the Rangers and ended with the murder of Dallas Police detective Bill Sadler. The gun used in the murder belonged to his employer at a video arcade and the mastermind of the heist, [[VillainOfTheWeek Johnny Blade]], and when Blade leaves the gun in his hands after the fact, Bobby [[HastilyHiddenMacGuffin hides it]] in Jesse's dresser drawer in a bout of panic. [[SadisticChoice When Blade demands that Jesse return his gun and keep silent of what happened or else he will murder his mother, Theresa]], it goes FromBadToWorse due to Theresa and Carlos finding it first, leading up to Jesse taking the blame for Sadler's murder, as well as Theresa being kidnapped by Blade and his gang and held for ransom to blackmail him to take the rap for it.it, especially with the AmoralAttorney, Lawrence Patterson being in on the whole thing. A guilt-ridden Bobby soon realizes the ramifications of his actions and eventually comes forward and confesses. The two boys get off with 300 hours of community service at the HOPE Center after the fact.
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* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': In "[[Recap/BonesS1E7AManOnDeathRow A Man on Death Row]]", a CrusadingLawyer from Project Innocence takes up the case of Howard Epps, a man arrested by Booth for murder. She claims he's innocent and in general has a very low opinion of the death penalty. At the end, [[spoiler: it turns out that not only was he guilty of that murder, but also others as well. As he gloats about his execution getting stayed thanks to the new cases and wonders if he might even live to see the death penalty abolished]], the attorney, very upset, bolts for the door.
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* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': The expression of absolute, mind-shattering horror that [[HurtingHero Sento]] gets upon realizing he [[spoiler: killed another human being]] is one of the most haunting moments in the [[PsychologicalHorror story]]. He was desperate enough to use the Hazard Trigger despite being terrified of its effects. It gets more power out of the [[StrongAsTheyNeedToBe emotion-based]] Rider system by overstimulating the user's brain, which inevitably ends in a state of [[LossOfIdentity mindless]] rage in a matter of minutes.

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* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': The expression of absolute, mind-shattering horror that [[HurtingHero Sento]] Sento gets upon realizing he [[spoiler: killed another human being]] is one of the most haunting moments in the [[PsychologicalHorror story]]. He was desperate enough to use the Hazard Trigger despite being terrified of its effects. It gets more power out of the [[StrongAsTheyNeedToBe emotion-based]] Rider system by overstimulating the user's brain, which inevitably ends in a state of [[LossOfIdentity mindless]] rage in a matter of minutes.
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** Played straight in season seven when Ross finally [[CallingTheOldManOut calls his father out]] on treating Monica as TheUnFavorite for her entire life. Jack feels incredibly guilty after hearing this and takes steps to start showing Monica that he doesn't love her any less than her brother.
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* Multiple times in ''Series/TheGoodBadMother'', Young-soon realizes that her method of raising her son has caused more harm than good for him. She unknowingly caused Kang-ho to develop an eating disorder, be less social and have a cold personality. These realizations cause her to break down in tears, blaming herself for failing her son.
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** In Season 7's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS7E12LostBoys Lost Boys]]", Bobby Landrum, the best friend of Carlos's nephew, Jesse Estrella, participated in a heist at an electronics warehouse, which was stopped by the Rangers and ended with the murder of Dallas Police detective Bill Sadler. The gun used in the murder belonged to his employer at a video arcade and the mastermind of the heist, [[VillainOfTheWeek Johnny Blade]], and when Blade leaves the gun in his hands after the fact, Bobby [[HastilyHiddenMacGuffin hides it]] in Jesse's dresser drawer in a bout of panic. When Blade demands that Jesse return his gun and keep silent of what happened or else he will murder his mother, Theresa, it goes FromBadToWorse due to Theresa and Carlos finding it first, leading up to Jesse taking the blame for Sadler's murder, as well as Theresa being kidnapped by Blade and his gang and held for ransom to blackmail him to take the rap for it. A guilt-ridden Bobby soon realizes the ramifications of his actions and eventually comes forward and confesses. The two boys get off with 300 hours of community service at the HOPE Center after the fact.

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** In Season 7's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS7E12LostBoys Lost Boys]]", Bobby Landrum, the best friend of Carlos's nephew, Jesse Estrella, participated in a heist at an electronics warehouse, which was stopped by the Rangers and ended with the murder of Dallas Police detective Bill Sadler. The gun used in the murder belonged to his employer at a video arcade and the mastermind of the heist, [[VillainOfTheWeek Johnny Blade]], and when Blade leaves the gun in his hands after the fact, Bobby [[HastilyHiddenMacGuffin hides it]] in Jesse's dresser drawer in a bout of panic. [[SadisticChoice When Blade demands that Jesse return his gun and keep silent of what happened or else he will murder his mother, Theresa, Theresa]], it goes FromBadToWorse due to Theresa and Carlos finding it first, leading up to Jesse taking the blame for Sadler's murder, as well as Theresa being kidnapped by Blade and his gang and held for ransom to blackmail him to take the rap for it. A guilt-ridden Bobby soon realizes the ramifications of his actions and eventually comes forward and confesses. The two boys get off with 300 hours of community service at the HOPE Center after the fact.
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* ''Series/{{Yellowjackets}}'': In [[Recap/YellowjacketsS2E3Digestif Digestif]]", Taissa exits the cabin, sees what remains of [[spoiler:Jackie]] and freaks out, thinking some animal ate her. Van has the tough job of telling Taissa that ''they'' ate her body (they'd tried to burn it but it slow-roasted instead), and no, Taissa was not sleepwalking. "Taissa! We ate her." Taissa retches and screams.
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** In Season 6's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS6E24TestOfFaith Test of Faith]]", a middle school student named Malcolm is too scared to report that a gang member killed his teacher, who was a former karate student of Walker's, at which point he buys a gun to protect himself if he runs into them again, also at which point Walker substitutes for the slain teacher during his investigation into the murder. [[spoiler:When Malcolm sees one prospective new member of the gang try to kill a fellow classmate who'd been helping out a lot to curb gang violence, he tries to stop that would-be gang member from shooting her, only for ''him'' to accidentally shoot her, having accidentally dropped his backpack with the gun in it! While the student joining the gang earns praise from the members when they think he did shoot her, Malcolm soon feels guilty of this mistake and tells Walker what really happened, tipping him off to the killers in the process. Needless to say, Malcolm was [[TearsOfRemorse in tears]] when he told the truth, to which Walker tells him that [[AnAesop carrying a gun is the problem and not the answer]]. Luckily, his classmate survives and has to undergo rehab, since the bullet hit her spinal column, and he gets off with community service and doesn't face any serious punishment.]]

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** In Season 6's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS6E24TestOfFaith Test of Faith]]", a middle school student named Malcolm is too scared to report that a gang member killed his teacher, who was a former karate student of Walker's, at which point he buys a gun to protect himself if he runs into them again, also at which point Walker substitutes for the slain teacher during his investigation into the murder. [[spoiler:When Malcolm sees one prospective new member of the gang try to kill a fellow classmate who'd been helping out a lot to curb gang violence, he tries to stop that would-be gang member from shooting her, only for ''him'' to accidentally shoot her, having accidentally dropped his backpack with the gun in it! While the student joining the gang earns praise from the members when they think he did shoot her, Malcolm soon feels guilty of this mistake and tells Walker what really happened, tipping him off to the killers in the process. Needless to say, Malcolm was [[TearsOfRemorse in tears]] when he told the truth, to which Walker tells him that [[AnAesop carrying a gun is the problem and not the answer]]. Luckily, his classmate survives and has to undergo rehab, rehab in order to walk again, since the bullet hit her spinal column, and he Malcolm gets off with community service and doesn't face any serious punishment.]]
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** In Season 6's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS6E24TestOfFaith Test of Faith]]", a student at a middle school is too scared to report that a gang member killed his teacher, who was a former karate student of Walker's, at which point he buys a gun to protect himself if he runs into them again, also at which point Walker substitutes for the slain teacher during his investigation into the murder. [[spoiler:When he sees one prospective new member of the gang try to kill a fellow classmate who'd been helping out a lot to curb gang violence, he tries to stop that would-be gang member from shooting her, only for ''him'' to accidentally shoot her, having accidentally dropped his backpack with the gun in it! He soon feels guilty of this mistake and tells Walker what really happened, tipping him off to the killers in the process. Luckily, his classmate survives and has to undergo rehab, since the bullet hit her spinal column, and he gets off with community service and doesn't face any serious punishment.]]

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** In Season 6's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS6E24TestOfFaith Test of Faith]]", a student at a middle school student named Malcolm is too scared to report that a gang member killed his teacher, who was a former karate student of Walker's, at which point he buys a gun to protect himself if he runs into them again, also at which point Walker substitutes for the slain teacher during his investigation into the murder. [[spoiler:When he Malcolm sees one prospective new member of the gang try to kill a fellow classmate who'd been helping out a lot to curb gang violence, he tries to stop that would-be gang member from shooting her, only for ''him'' to accidentally shoot her, having accidentally dropped his backpack with the gun in it! He While the student joining the gang earns praise from the members when they think he did shoot her, Malcolm soon feels guilty of this mistake and tells Walker what really happened, tipping him off to the killers in the process.process. Needless to say, Malcolm was [[TearsOfRemorse in tears]] when he told the truth, to which Walker tells him that [[AnAesop carrying a gun is the problem and not the answer]]. Luckily, his classmate survives and has to undergo rehab, since the bullet hit her spinal column, and he gets off with community service and doesn't face any serious punishment.]]
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** In Season 6's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS6E24TestOfFaith Test of Faith]]", a student at a middle school is too scared to report that a gang member killed his teacher, who was a former karate student of Walker's, at which point he buys a gun to protect himself if he runs into them again, also at which point Walker substitutes for the slain teacher. [[spoiler:When he sees one prospective new member of the gang try to kill a fellow classmate who'd been helping out a lot to curb gang violence, he tries to stop that would-be gang member from shooting her, only for ''him'' to accidentally shoot her, having accidentally dropped his backpack with the gun in it! He soon feels guilty of this mistake and tells Walker what really happened, tipping him off to the killers in the process. Luckily, his classmate survives and has to undergo rehab, since the bullet hit her spinal column, and he gets off with community service and doesn't face any serious punishment.]]

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** In Season 6's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS6E24TestOfFaith Test of Faith]]", a student at a middle school is too scared to report that a gang member killed his teacher, who was a former karate student of Walker's, at which point he buys a gun to protect himself if he runs into them again, also at which point Walker substitutes for the slain teacher.teacher during his investigation into the murder. [[spoiler:When he sees one prospective new member of the gang try to kill a fellow classmate who'd been helping out a lot to curb gang violence, he tries to stop that would-be gang member from shooting her, only for ''him'' to accidentally shoot her, having accidentally dropped his backpack with the gun in it! He soon feels guilty of this mistake and tells Walker what really happened, tipping him off to the killers in the process. Luckily, his classmate survives and has to undergo rehab, since the bullet hit her spinal column, and he gets off with community service and doesn't face any serious punishment.]]
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** In Season 6's "Test of Faith", a student at a middle school is too scared to report that a gang member killed his teacher, who was a former karate student of Walker's, at which point he buys a gun to protect himself if he runs into them again, also at which point Walker substitutes for the slain teacher. [[spoiler:When he sees one prospective new member of the gang try to kill a fellow classmate who'd been helping out a lot to curb gang violence, he tries to stop that would-be gang member from shooting her, only for ''him'' to accidentally shoot her, having accidentally dropped his backpack with the gun in it! He soon feels guilty of this mistake and tells Walker what really happened, tipping him off to the killers in the process. Luckily, his classmate survives and has to undergo rehab, since the bullet hit her spinal column, and he gets off with community service and doesn't face any serious punishment.]]

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** In Season 6's "Test "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS6E24TestOfFaith Test of Faith", Faith]]", a student at a middle school is too scared to report that a gang member killed his teacher, who was a former karate student of Walker's, at which point he buys a gun to protect himself if he runs into them again, also at which point Walker substitutes for the slain teacher. [[spoiler:When he sees one prospective new member of the gang try to kill a fellow classmate who'd been helping out a lot to curb gang violence, he tries to stop that would-be gang member from shooting her, only for ''him'' to accidentally shoot her, having accidentally dropped his backpack with the gun in it! He soon feels guilty of this mistake and tells Walker what really happened, tipping him off to the killers in the process. Luckily, his classmate survives and has to undergo rehab, since the bullet hit her spinal column, and he gets off with community service and doesn't face any serious punishment.]]

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