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** In 2.01, Sofía's mom confronts her for hiding the truth about [[spoiler:her father's faked death]] that resulted in their house getting repossessed, knowing full well how long she has been mourning him even during their regular visits at his "tomb".

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** In 2.01, Sofía's mom confronts her for hiding the truth about [[spoiler:her father's faked death]] that resulted in their house getting repossessed, knowing full well how long she has been mourning him even during their regular visits at his "tomb". Sofía eventually apologizes, telling her that she should've told her the truth from the beginning.

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* ''Series/ControlZ'': After Pablo spreads the news about Raúl and allegedly Sofía's roles in harboring Gerry from the police, the majority of the students are quick to turn on her, including Alex who calls Sofía out, not only for this, but also because of her closeness to Raúl who has had a bad reputation due to his previous actions as the hacker. Quintanilla even questions Sofía about this when she temporarily crashes with him, asking her if she has forgotten what he did before.

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** In 2.01, Sofía's mom confronts her for hiding the truth about [[spoiler:her father's faked death]] that resulted in their house getting repossessed, knowing full well how long she has been mourning him even during their regular visits at his "tomb".
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After Pablo spreads the news about Raúl and allegedly Sofía's roles in harboring Gerry from the police, the majority of the students are quick to turn on her, including Alex who calls Sofía out, not only for this, but also because of her closeness to Raúl who has had a bad reputation due to his previous actions as the hacker. Quintanilla even questions Sofía about this when she temporarily crashes with him, asking her if she has forgotten what he did before.
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*** And shortly after the fallout, Col. Potter, Father Mulcahy, Major Houlihan, and one of the nurses proceed to let Hawkeye have it for chewing out Radar.
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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': In Episode 4066, Baby Bear decides to rewrite the story of ''Literature/{{Goldilocks}} and the Three Bears'' to include Curly, his new baby sister. In order to keep Goldilocks from eating his porridge and breaking his favorite chair, Baby Bear writes that Goldilocks drinks from Curly's bottle and breaks Curly's high chair when she tries to sit in it. Upon hearing this rewrite, Telly calls Baby Bear out for his selfishness, saying that if he had his own baby sister, he wouldn't write a story involving Goldilocks drinking from her bottle or breaking her high chair, knowing she'd be upset if it happened to her. He tells Baby Bear that as a big brother, he should be protecting Curly's stuff because of how tiny and helpless she is. Baby Bear realizes that Telly is right and decides to rewrite the story again to give Curly a happy ending.
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* ''Series/TheMarvelousMrsMaisel'': [[spoiler: Lenny Bruce]] gives a lengthy one of these to Midge in the season 4 finale, calling her out on her misguided self-sabotage.
-->[[spoiler:'''Lenny:''' Ninety percent of this game is how they see you. They see you hanging with Tony Bennett, they think you deserve to be there. They see you hauled off to jail for saying "fuck" at a strip club, they think you deserve that also. Wise up! Don't plan - work! Just work, and keep working. There is a moment in this business: window’s open. If you miss it, it closes.]]
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* ''Series/ControlZ'': After Pablo spreads the news about Raúl and allegedly Sofía's roles in harboring Gerry from the police, the majority of the students are quick to turn on her, including Alex who calls Sofía out, not only for this, but also because of her closeness to Raúl who has had a bad reputation due to his previous actions as the hacker. Quintanilla even questions Sofía about this when she temporarily crashes with him, asking her if she has forgotten what he did before.
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** And ''both'' of them call Sherlock out on his [[WhatAnIdiot doing drugs again.]]

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** And ''both'' of them call Sherlock out on his [[WhatAnIdiot doing drugs again.]]
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* ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'': In one episode, Ray discovers that his daughter Ally has been bullying a little girl at school, and informs Debra. Debra simply shrugs and brushes the matter away. When Ray presses the issue, Debra replies that she doesn't think it's anything to be upset about. Ray then asks Debra why she doesn't mind the fact that Ally is bullying other kids, and Debra expresses disinterest in the whole thing. When Ray complains about Debra's lack of concern about Ally bullying a little girl, [[{{Jerkass}} Debra actually utters the line "So, you're upset that I've taught my daughter to be self-confident?!"]] When Ray is, quite justifiably, surprised and upset at Debra for saying this, he points out that he and Robert are both still scarred from their own experiences with bullying. Debra then calls him a wuss and begins making fun of ''him''... [[DracoInLeatherPants while the studio audience cheers ecstatically for her.]] This bounces between WhatTheHellHero and MoralDissonance, because although the daughter is being recognized for the bitch she is, the mom isn't.

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* ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'': In one episode, Ray discovers that his daughter Ally has been bullying a little girl at school, and informs Debra. Debra simply shrugs and brushes the matter away. When Ray presses the issue, Debra replies that she doesn't think it's anything to be upset about. Ray then asks Debra why she doesn't mind the fact that Ally is bullying other kids, and Debra expresses disinterest in the whole thing. When Ray complains about Debra's lack of concern about Ally bullying a little girl, [[{{Jerkass}} Debra actually utters the line "So, you're upset that I've taught my daughter to be self-confident?!"]] When Ray is, quite justifiably, surprised and upset at Debra for saying this, he points out that he and Robert are both still scarred from their own experiences with bullying. Debra then calls him a wuss and begins making fun of ''him''... [[DracoInLeatherPants while the studio audience cheers ecstatically for her.]] This bounces between WhatTheHellHero and MoralDissonance, because although the daughter is being recognized for the bitch she is, the mom isn't.]]
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** "[[Recap/SmallvilleS09E10Disciple Disciple]]": Clark does one to Chloe when she tells him [[spoiler:[[TheDogWasTheMastermind she set up the series of {{death trap}}s and trials]] in "[[Recap/SmallvilleS09E05Roulette Roulette]]" against Oliver.]]

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** "[[Recap/SmallvilleS09E10Disciple Disciple]]": Clark does one to Chloe when she tells him [[spoiler:[[TheDogWasTheMastermind she set up up]] the series of {{death trap}}s and trials]] trials in "[[Recap/SmallvilleS09E05Roulette Roulette]]" against Oliver.]]
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** Also, when Ian forces the Doctor to find Barbara by holding the Fluid Link hostage, he calls the Doctor out on shirking his responsibilities. In short, "you got us into this, you get us out."
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* ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow'': In "[[Recap/TheDickVanDykeShowS1E17PunchThyNeighbor Punch Thy Neighbor]]", Millie jumps to the conclusion that Rob has punched Laura and pushes Jerry into going over to protect her. When Jerry comes over, Rob has scissors in hand for trimming a bandage and is upset about slipping on one of Ritchie's toys, and Jerry pins him to the floor. After finding out the truth, he chews out his wife for pushing him into beating the tar out of his best friend.

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'''Abed:''' "I know I'm not Batman; you could try not being a [[{{Jerkass}} jerk]]."\\

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'''Abed:''' "I know I'm not Batman; you could try not being a [[{{Jerkass}} jerk]].{{jerk|ass}}."\\



* ''Series/TheCosbyShow'': Vanessa and her friends make a [[WhatAnIdiot very stupid]] choice and sneak off to Baltimore for a concert. Problem is, the apartment where they told their parents where they were burns to the ground, and they end up losing their car and money. Clair, furious at being lied to and thinking Vanessa was dying, gives her [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYpVzc3qunE one hell of an]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI7x-lA5Qnk ass-chewing]].

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* ''Series/TheCosbyShow'': Vanessa and her friends make a [[WhatAnIdiot very stupid]] choice and decide to sneak off to Baltimore for a concert. Problem is, the apartment where they told their parents where they were burns to the ground, and they end up losing their car and money. Clair, furious at being lied to and thinking Vanessa was dying, gives her [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYpVzc3qunE one hell of an]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI7x-lA5Qnk ass-chewing]].
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* In the ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' episode [[Recap/LegendsOfTomorrowS2E5Compromised "Compromised"]], [[Comicbook/BlackCanary Sara]] goes off mission to prevent a time anomaly in 1987 Washington DC when she learns Damian Darhk, the man who will, in thirty years time, [[spoiler: murder her [[Comicbook/BlackCanary sister]]]]. Killing Darhk in 1987 will cause an even worse time anomaly than the one they are trying to prevent, and her RevengeBeforeReason leads to a fight with White House secruity, and alerting Darhk that the Legends are in this time period. [[Comicbook/{{Firestorm}} Martin and Jax]] call her out on this behaviour, especially Jax, as Sara had not long before [[{{Hypocrite}} stood with Martin against Jax's wishes to change the future for the "better".]]

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* In the ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' episode [[Recap/LegendsOfTomorrowS2E5Compromised "Compromised"]], [[Comicbook/BlackCanary Sara]] goes off mission to prevent a time anomaly in 1987 Washington DC when she learns Damian Darhk, the man who will, in thirty years time, [[spoiler: murder her [[Comicbook/BlackCanary sister]]]]. Killing Darhk in 1987 will cause an even worse time anomaly than the one they are trying to prevent, and her RevengeBeforeReason leads to a fight with White House secruity, and alerting Darhk that the Legends are in this time period. [[Comicbook/{{Firestorm}} [[Comicbook/FirestormDCComics Martin and Jax]] call her out on this behaviour, especially Jax, as Sara had not long before [[{{Hypocrite}} stood with Martin against Jax's wishes to change the future for the "better".]]
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*** [[TomatoInTheMirror Michael]] is a Wraith that was forcibly transformed into a human and brainwashed to believe he'd always been human, only to partially revert into a human-Wraith hybrid and traumatically regain his suppressed memories. ''And then they did the exact same thing to him again.'' He naturally calls out the team for what they did every chance he gets.

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*** [[TomatoInTheMirror Michael]] is a Wraith that was forcibly transformed into a human and brainwashed to believe he'd always been human, only to partially revert into a human-Wraith hybrid and traumatically regain his suppressed memories. ''And then they did the exact same thing to him again.'' again,'' after he had teamed up with them on the very specific condition that they would not! He naturally calls out the team for what they did every chance he gets.
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** Even the BadassPacifist of the cast, Dr. Huang, goes ''ballistic'' on Stabler in one episode after Stabler intentionally worsens a mentally ill suspect's condition in order to make him talk.

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** Even the BadassPacifist of the cast, Dr. Huang, goes ''ballistic'' on Stabler in one episode after Stabler intentionally worsens a mentally ill suspect's condition in order to make him talk.[[note]]Stabler provoked the suspect into attacking him, justifying the use of drugs to calm him down. Drugs Huang refused to administer against the defendant's will. Huang is not only furious that Elliot did an end-run around him, but that now, without medical supervision, any statement the perp made is now basically inadmissiable because he was technically drugged. Cragen has to beg the DA to drop the charges so that there's no case for Elliot to have torpedoed.[[/note]]
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** "[[Recap/SmallvilleS08E14Requiem Requiem]]": Chloe does not like Oliver's decision to kill [[spoiler:ComicBook/LexLuthor to stop him from nuking Metropolis and pin Lex's death on one of his minions who actually ''was'' guilty of murder, just not that particular one]]. Oliver then points out that A. [[spoiler: Lex]] would have nuked the city and gone on to do other horrible things (and the comics show that he's correct in this assessment) and that B. [[NotSoDifferent he knows Chloe]] [[spoiler:{{Mind Rape}}d a bad guy into a catatonic state to protect Clark; the show keeps it deliberately ambiguous whether this was completely her decision or Brainiac's, but Chloe gets flabbergasted and puts up a very flimsy defense.]] Oliver then points out that ultimately, to protect Clark or the world, Chloe would do similar things. Chloe quite tellingly falls silent. And ultimately, she admits he's right in saying this, and she becomes more of an open KnightTemplar.

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** "[[Recap/SmallvilleS08E14Requiem Requiem]]": Chloe does not like Oliver's decision to kill [[spoiler:ComicBook/LexLuthor to stop him from nuking Metropolis and pin Lex's death on one of his minions who actually ''was'' guilty of murder, just not that particular one]]. Oliver then points out that A. [[spoiler: Lex]] would have nuked the city and gone on to do other horrible things (and the comics show that he's correct in this assessment) and that B. [[NotSoDifferent he knows Chloe]] Chloe [[spoiler:{{Mind Rape}}d a bad guy into a catatonic state to protect Clark; the show keeps it deliberately ambiguous whether this was completely her decision or Brainiac's, but Chloe gets flabbergasted and puts up a very flimsy defense.]] Oliver then points out that ultimately, to protect Clark or the world, Chloe would do similar things. Chloe quite tellingly falls silent. And ultimately, she admits he's right in saying this, and she becomes more of an open KnightTemplar.
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** Mirri Maz Duur calls out Daenerys for seeing herself as a hero for "saving" Mirri after she had already been raped and forced to watch everything and everyone she valued destroyed by Daenerys' husband.
** Arya calls out the Brotherhood Without Banners for callously selling out Gendry for gold, despite their claims of being a BandOfBrothers and fighting for the people.

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** Mirri Maz Duur calls out Daenerys for seeing herself as a hero for "saving" Mirri after she had already been raped and forced to watch everything and everyone she valued destroyed by Daenerys' Daenerys's husband.
** Arya calls out the Brotherhood Without Banners for callously selling out Gendry for gold, gold despite their claims of being a BandOfBrothers and fighting for the people.



** Half of Stannis' army calls him out for sacrificing Shireen by deserting his army.

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** Half of Stannis' Stannis's army calls him out for sacrificing Shireen by deserting his army.



** Downplayed with Shireen, as she never overtly calls out Melisandre for burning her uncle, whom she was quite fond of. However, in her conversation with Melisandre, she doesn't even hide the fact she believes it was wrong, and smartly dismisses Melisandre's attempts to convince her otherwise. She's one of the only people who cannot bear to watch Mance burning alive, the other exception being Gilly, while her mother Selyse is visibly smirking the whole time.

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** Downplayed with Shireen, as she never overtly calls out Melisandre for burning her uncle, whom she was quite fond of. However, in her conversation with Melisandre, she doesn't even hide the fact she believes it was wrong, wrong and smartly dismisses Melisandre's attempts to convince her otherwise. She's one of the only people who cannot bear to watch Mance burning alive, the other exception being Gilly, while her mother Selyse is visibly smirking the whole time.
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*** [[TomatoInTheMirror Michael]] calls out the team for what they did to him every chance he gets.

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*** [[TomatoInTheMirror Michael]] is a Wraith that was forcibly transformed into a human and brainwashed to believe he'd always been human, only to partially revert into a human-Wraith hybrid and traumatically regain his suppressed memories. ''And then they did the exact same thing to him again.'' He naturally calls out the team for what they did to him every chance he gets.
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* ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'': Happens a few times when one of the team does something negligent and tries to avoid responsibility. Dr. Cox is especially prone to calling people out for this kind of thing.
** In "My Big Bird", a "morbidity and mortality" conference on the death of a patient looks like it's about to place the blame on all four of the young protagonists, only for autopsy results to come in and absolve them due to an unrelated error by another doctor. The gang celebrates their "good fortune" at the bar later, prompting Dr. Cox to wipe the grins off their faces by pointing out that their mistakes easily COULD'VE killed the patient, and only dumb luck made it someone else's problem - and that the patient's family is grieving regardless.
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-->'''Malcolm:''' (''[[PunctuatedPounding while slamming the folders on his lap]]'') Fuck's sake! Jesus Christ! Well, now we've got another fucking adjective to add to fucking smug and glum, haven't we? Fucking ''retarded!'' Jesus Chri- did you not think it would have been germane to check who you're talking to? It's a fucking newspaper office! It's not a fucking sanatorium for the fucking deaf, is it? Are you ''so dense'' am I gonna have to run around slapping badges on people with a big tick on it, with a big cross on others so you know ''when'' to shut your gob and when to open it?! Jesus Christ... Oh, but that would probably confuse you as well, won't it? That'll be too confusing! You'd see the cross and go: "oh fuck, X marks the spot! Better tell this little person all about the Prime Minister's fucking '''[[SuddenlyShouting CATASTROPHIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION!]]''' [[SarcasmMode Oh but, not to worry. Not to worry]], you sent fucking Olly over there to deal with it.\\

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-->'''Malcolm:''' (''[[PunctuatedPounding while slamming the folders on his lap]]'') Fuck's sake! Jesus Christ! Well, now we've got another fucking adjective to add to fucking smug and glum, haven't we? Fucking ''retarded!'' Jesus Chri- did you not think it would have been germane to check who you're talking to? It's a fucking newspaper office! It's not a fucking sanatorium for the fucking deaf, is it? Are you ''so dense'' am I gonna have to run around slapping badges on people with a big tick on it, with some and a big cross on others so you know ''when'' to shut your gob and when to open it?! Jesus Christ... Oh, but that would probably confuse you as well, won't it? That'll be too confusing! You'd see the cross and go: "oh fuck, X marks the spot! Better tell this little person all about the Prime Minister's fucking '''[[SuddenlyShouting CATASTROPHIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION!]]''' [[SarcasmMode Oh but, not to worry. Not to worry]], you sent fucking Olly over there to deal with it.\\
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** Buffy "acting like such a [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments bitca"]] in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E1WhenSheWasBad When She Was Bad]]" [[spoiler: after having been revived.]]

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** Buffy "acting like such a [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments bitca"]] bitca" in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E1WhenSheWasBad When She Was Bad]]" [[spoiler: after having been revived.]]
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* ''Series/PrincessAgents'':
** Yuwen Yue calls Yan Xun out for planning to flood Chang'an, knowing it would kill thousands of civilians, to avenge his family and escape the city.
** Chu Qiao calls Yan Xun out for how he's become cruel, paranoid, and suspicious of everyone, including his closest friends.
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** In 'Dance With Somebody', Blainecalls out Kurt for allegedly cheating on him (Kurt was sending dozens of flirty texts with another guy while remaining emotionally distant from Blaine).

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* Series/JustRollWithIt: After Owen and Blair manage to not only stop their respective grandparents from fighting with each other, the two grandparents start to fall in love. This disturbs Rachel and Byron and they try to break up their parents. Owen then calls them out on this, especially his father. Owen mentioned his grandmother had never been happier since her husband's death and this causes Rachel and Byron to realize they were horrible to their parents.
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* ''Series/TheThickOfIt'': Malcolm lets Nicola have it when she leaked the massive data loss to the wrong reporter:
-->'''Malcolm:''' (''[[PunctuatedPounding while slamming the folders on his lap]]'') Fuck's sake! Jesus Christ! Well, now we've got another fucking adjective to add to fucking smug and glum, haven't we? Fucking ''retarded!'' Jesus Chri- did you not think it would have been germane to check who you're talking to? It's a fucking newspaper office! It's not a fucking sanatorium for the fucking deaf, is it? Are you ''so dense'' am I gonna have to run around slapping badges on people with a big tick on it, with a big cross on others so you know ''when'' to shut your gob and when to open it?! Jesus Christ... Oh, but that would probably confuse you as well, won't it? That'll be too confusing! You'd see the cross and go: "oh fuck, X marks the spot! Better tell this little person all about the Prime Minister's fucking '''[[SuddenlyShouting CATASTROPHIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION!]]''' [[SarcasmMode Oh but, not to worry. Not to worry]], you sent fucking Olly over there to deal with it.\\
'''Nicola:''' He-\\
'''Malcolm:''' [[SuddenlyShouting FUCKING OLLY!]] He's a fucking- he's a fucking knitted scarf, that twat! He's a fucking balaclava!
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* ''Series/AdamTwelve'': In one episode, the search for a missing six-year-old leads to a child molester's house, where she's in critical condition. When Reed and Malloy catch the creep, he claims that [[BlatantLies she wanted what she got]]. Malloy is so enraged he commits PoliceBrutality, and the episode's extra-long dénouement is about the consequences he faces for using excessive force; he draws a suspension for his actions.

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* ''Series/AdamTwelve'': In one episode, the search for a missing six-year-old leads to a child molester's house, where she's in critical condition. When Reed and Malloy catch the creep, he claims that [[BlatantLies she wanted what she got]]. Malloy is so enraged he commits PoliceBrutality, and the episode's extra-long dénouement is about the consequences he faces for using excessive force; he draws a suspension for his actions. Malloy is also told that the event is in his permanent record, and will affect his promotions from then on.
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** "Exile" (and part of the next episode, ''Phoenix''): Clark is BrainwashedAndCrazy due to red kryptonite and spent his summer living a life of crime in Metropolis. It wasn't really him, since the red k is a potent mind-altering substance for Kryptonians, but it doesn't stop him from being chewed out by pretty much everyone.

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** "Exile" "[[Recap/SmallvilleS03E01Exile Exile]]" (and part of the next episode, ''Phoenix''): "[[Recap/SmallvilleS03E02Phoenix Phoenix]]"): Clark is BrainwashedAndCrazy due to red kryptonite and spent his summer living a life of crime in Metropolis. It wasn't really him, since the red k is a potent mind-altering substance for Kryptonians, but it doesn't stop him from being chewed out by pretty much everyone.



'''Chloe''': I don't even know who you are any more.\\

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'''Chloe''': I don't even know who you are any more.anymore.\\



** In "Truth", Chloe temporarily gets the power to compel people to tell her the truth, and immediately becomes DrunkWithPower, as she starts prancing around the school terrorizing the entire student body just for kicks. Perhaps the worst moment is when Chloe forcibly outs a closeted gay football player in front of the rest of the school, and then stands there smirking and laughing at him. Needless to say, that scene is ''definitely'' HarsherInHindsight. Clark is horrified by her behavior, but his complaints don't do anything to deter her from continuing her behavior, she only stops after she has a near-death experience at the end of the episode and loses her power.
** "Prey": Clark [[spoiler:steals Chloe's list of the meteor infected and gives it to the police]] because he's hoping it will help solve a murder and prevent future ones. Nevertheless she is ''not'' happy.
** "Bride": [[spoiler:[[TheScrappy Lana]]]] of all people berates Clark for [[spoiler:not restoring Chloe's Brainiac-wiped memories of his secret]], with Clark arguing that he was hoping that this would keep Chloe safe.
** "Requiem": Chloe does not like Oliver's decision to kill [[spoiler:ComicBook/LexLuthor to stop him from nuking Metropolis and pin Lex's death on one of his minions who actually ''was'' guilty of murder, just not that particular one]]. Oliver then points out that A. [[spoiler: Lex]] would have nuked the city and gone on to do other horrible things (and the comics show that he's correct in this assessment) and that B. [[NotSoDifferent he knows Chloe]] [[spoiler:{{Mind Rape}}d a bad guy into a catatonic state to protect Clark; the show keeps it deliberately ambiguous whether this was completely her decision or Brainiac's, but Chloe gets flabbergasted and puts up a very flimsy defense.]] Oliver then points out that ultimately, to protect Clark or the world, Chloe would do similar things. Chloe quite tellingly falls silent. And ultimately, she admits he's right in saying this, and she becomes more of an open KnightTemplar.
** "Savior": Clark refuses to [[spoiler:go back and save Jimmy]] despite Chloe's pleas. While he does have a good reason for denying her request (he discovered in Season 5 that preventing one person's death via time travel will merely result in someone ''else'' dying--usually someone else in the same circle of acquaintances--and he does not want to let this happen again), Chloe is so [[BreakTheCutie broken]] by now it is hard not to sympathize with her. Then again, Clark knows that if he tries this, it will result in more deaths, and he refuses to allow that to happen.
** "Disciple": Clark does one to Chloe when she tells him [[spoiler:[[TheDogWasTheMastermind she set up the series of death traps and trials]] in ''Roulette'' against Oliver.]]
** "Conspiracy": Oliver is shocked to know Chloe is [[spoiler:making kryptonite weapons. Or, to put it bluntly, weapons designed to kill Clark and his kind.]]

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** In "Truth", "[[Recap/SmallvilleS03E18Truth Truth]]", Chloe temporarily gets the power to [[LivingLieDetector compel people to tell her the truth, truth]], and immediately becomes DrunkWithPower, as she starts prancing around the school terrorizing the entire student body just for kicks. Perhaps the worst moment is when Chloe forcibly outs a closeted gay football player in front of the rest of the school, and then stands there smirking and laughing at him. Needless to say, that scene is ''definitely'' HarsherInHindsight. Clark is horrified by her behavior, but his complaints don't do anything to deter her from continuing her behavior, she only stops after she has a near-death experience NearDeathExperience at the end of the episode and loses her power.
** "Prey": "[[Recap/SmallvilleS08E06Prey Prey]]": Clark [[spoiler:steals Chloe's list of the meteor infected and gives it to the police]] because he's hoping it will help solve a murder and prevent future ones. Nevertheless she is ''not'' happy.
** "Bride": [[spoiler:[[TheScrappy Lana]]]] of all people "[[Recap/SmallvilleS08E10Bride Bride]]": [[spoiler:Lana]] berates Clark for [[spoiler:not restoring Chloe's Brainiac-wiped memories of his secret]], with Clark arguing that he was hoping that this would keep Chloe safe.
** "Requiem": "[[Recap/SmallvilleS08E14Requiem Requiem]]": Chloe does not like Oliver's decision to kill [[spoiler:ComicBook/LexLuthor to stop him from nuking Metropolis and pin Lex's death on one of his minions who actually ''was'' guilty of murder, just not that particular one]]. Oliver then points out that A. [[spoiler: Lex]] would have nuked the city and gone on to do other horrible things (and the comics show that he's correct in this assessment) and that B. [[NotSoDifferent he knows Chloe]] [[spoiler:{{Mind Rape}}d a bad guy into a catatonic state to protect Clark; the show keeps it deliberately ambiguous whether this was completely her decision or Brainiac's, but Chloe gets flabbergasted and puts up a very flimsy defense.]] Oliver then points out that ultimately, to protect Clark or the world, Chloe would do similar things. Chloe quite tellingly falls silent. And ultimately, she admits he's right in saying this, and she becomes more of an open KnightTemplar.
** "Savior": "[[Recap/SmallvilleS09E01Savior Savior]]": Clark refuses to [[spoiler:go back and save Jimmy]] despite Chloe's pleas. While he does have a good reason for denying her request (he discovered in Season 5 that preventing one person's death via time travel will merely result in someone ''else'' dying--usually someone else in the same circle of acquaintances--and he does not want to let this happen again), Chloe is so [[BreakTheCutie broken]] by now it is hard not to sympathize with her. Then again, Clark knows that if he tries this, it will result in more deaths, and he refuses to allow that to happen.
** "Disciple": "[[Recap/SmallvilleS09E10Disciple Disciple]]": Clark does one to Chloe when she tells him [[spoiler:[[TheDogWasTheMastermind she set up the series of death traps {{death trap}}s and trials]] in ''Roulette'' "[[Recap/SmallvilleS09E05Roulette Roulette]]" against Oliver.]]
** "Conspiracy": "[[Recap/SmallvilleS09E15Conspiracy Conspiracy]]": Oliver is shocked to know Chloe is [[spoiler:making kryptonite weapons. Or, to put it bluntly, weapons designed to kill Clark and his kind.]]
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* ''{{Series/Pandora}}'': Tom grows a grudge toward Jax when she uses him and his father in a dangerous situation solely to get information about the death of her parents.
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* ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'':
** In "Project Daedalus," Michael Burnham attempts to try and aid her stepbrother Spock in solving the mysteries behind the mysterious Red Angel that had granted him visions of an apocalyptic future. However, as the two fell out many years ago, Spock is becoming increasingly frustrated with her attempts to try and solve his problem, and eventually rips into her, revealing exactly why he refused all attempts to reconnect with her; as far as he's concerned, her attempts to burden multiple tragedies of her past (her parent's deaths, logic extremists targeting Sarek's family, and the Klingon-Federation War) are nothing more than selfish acts on her part. He even smashes the three dimensional chess board, expressing how, for once in his life, he's actually happy about expressing emotions. Burnham is hurt by this pretty hard to the point she's an emotional mess when Tilly finds her. However, the next episode shows that Spock's words, as harsh as they were, did resonate with Burnham, and after learning the truth about her parents, does admit to him that he was right in a way.

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