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== Film == |
== Film == |
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* ''[[Se7en]]'', {{spoiler|although that was all part of a [[Thanatos Gambit]]}}. |
* ''[[Se7en]]'', {{spoiler|although that was all part of a [[Thanatos Gambit]]}}. |
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* In the movie ''[[I, Robot (film)|I Robot]]'', the {{spoiler|"murder" ''victim''}} does this, the initial clue being {{spoiler|[[Thanatos Gambit|his own "murder"]]}}, ostensibly to reveal his secret to the hero without tipping off a {{spoiler|[[Three Laws |
* In the movie ''[[I, Robot (film)|I Robot]]'', the {{spoiler|"murder" ''victim''}} does this, the initial clue being {{spoiler|[[Thanatos Gambit|his own "murder"]]}}, ostensibly to reveal his secret to the hero without tipping off a {{spoiler|[["Three Laws"-Compliant]] AI with [[Sinister Surveillance]]}} in time to prevent a {{spoiler|[[Zeroth Law Rebellion]]}}. (Yeah, the ''movie'' did something clever and subversive. ) |
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* The movie ''In the Line of Fire''. |
* The movie ''In the Line of Fire''. |
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* Averted in ''The Watcher''. Oh sure, the [[Serial Killer]] would like to get the detective to play a game with him, but the detective doesn't care {{spoiler|in part because [[It's Personal]]}} |
* Averted in ''The Watcher''. Oh sure, the [[Serial Killer]] would like to get the detective to play a game with him, but the detective doesn't care {{spoiler|in part because [[It's Personal]]}} |