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* On ''[[Father Ted]]'', when Ted is [[Mistaken for Racist]], Father Dougal surprises everyone, including himself, by coming up with the solution to the problem. (Hold a festival of diversity). This is particularly distressing for Dougal, who insists that there must be some [[Fatal Flaw]] neither of them have realised yet.
* On ''[[Father Ted]]'', when Ted is [[Mistaken for Racist]], Father Dougal surprises everyone, including himself, by coming up with the solution to the problem. (Hold a festival of diversity). This is particularly distressing for Dougal, who insists that there must be some [[Fatal Flaw]] neither of them have realised yet.
* In ''[[M*A*S*H|Mash]]'', when a general's prized gun turned up missing and Radar was about to take the fall for the theft, Hawkeye and BJ confronted [[Ted Baxter|Major Burns]], who openly admired the gun when he saw it. Burns refused to answer their questions and accused them of convicting him without a trial, asking, "What happened to 'innocent until proven guilty'?" After Burns left, Hawkeye turned to BJ and asked, "Don't you hate it when he's right?" Subverted, because {{spoiler|Burns really was the thief}}.
* In ''[[M*A*S*H|Mash]]'', when a general's prized gun turned up missing and Radar was about to take the fall for the theft, Hawkeye and BJ confronted [[Small Name, Big Ego|Major Burns]], who openly admired the gun when he saw it. Burns refused to answer their questions and accused them of convicting him without a trial, asking, "What happened to 'innocent until proven guilty'?" After Burns left, Hawkeye turned to BJ and asked, "Don't you hate it when he's right?" Subverted, because {{spoiler|Burns really was the thief}}.
* Happens occasionally on ''[[Friends]]'', usually with respect to [[Book Dumb|Joey]]. For example, when discussing Rachel's inappropriate crush on her assistant,
* Happens occasionally on ''[[Friends]]'', usually with respect to [[Book Dumb|Joey]]. For example, when discussing Rachel's inappropriate crush on her assistant,
{{quote|'''Joey:''' The big question is, does he like you? Because if he doesn't like you this is all a moo point.
{{quote|'''Joey:''' The big question is, does he like you? Because if he doesn't like you this is all a moo point.