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** When a group of heroes is attempting to infiltrate a hospital as doctors, ''having a doctor along'' correcting the mistakes of hospital staff has to be one of the better ways to establish genuineness.
* Happened semi-regularly to Dr Richard Kimble on ''[[The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]''. Despite being on the run for murder, he would go to the aid of anyone in medical need. (Of course, ''The Fugitive'' was inspired by ''[[Les Misérables]]''.)
* In ''[[Who Wants to Be a Superhero?]]'', [[Stan Lee]] acknowledged this trope and punished people who didn't in a [[Secret Test of Character]]. In a test to change into your super hero outfit and race to the finish line the fastest, there was a little girl crying for her mother mere yards from the goal line. Anybody who stopped to track down the girl's mother or take the girl to the nearby park station automatically got a pass, but anybody who ignored her was a front-runner for the chopping block.
* ''[[LazyTown]]'' had a similar story where Robbie Rotten disguised himself as Sportacus and the two of them entered a race to show who's the real one. Sportacus was the fastest of the two but stopped to save someone, allowing Robbie to win. Stephanie called Robbie out for not doing the rescuing.
* [[The A-Team]] is always on the run from the military, but never seem to find a reason to flee the country. Instead they travel the country helping people everywhere, sometimes escaping in the nick of time.
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