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* ''[[24]]'': A terrorist's son finds he doesn't want to be a part of his family's mission.
* ''[[24]]'': A terrorist's son finds he doesn't want to be a part of his family's mission.
* In ''[[Angel]]'' one of the reasons Lorne was so happy to leave his home dimension and never return was because his species views all conflicts as black and white issues to be resolved using violence, while he could actually see the other point of view. His mother was not pleased.
* In ''[[Angel]]'' one of the reasons Lorne was so happy to leave his home dimension and never return was because his species views all conflicts as black and white issues to be resolved using violence, while he could actually see the other point of view. His mother was not pleased.
{{quote| '''Lorne's mother:''' [[Joss Whedon|Numfar]], do the dance of shame!}}
{{quote|'''Lorne's mother:''' [[Joss Whedon|Numfar]], do the dance of shame!}}
* In a more mundane sense, ''[[Frasier]]'' had this relationship with his father. When he was a boy, Frasier always avoided fighting his bullies while Martin always urged him to do otherwise. Martin said it was because Frasier needed to stand up for himself, and Frasier complained that Martin wouldn't be happy until he came home with a bloody nose.
* In a more mundane sense, ''[[Frasier]]'' had this relationship with his father. When he was a boy, Frasier always avoided fighting his bullies while Martin always urged him to do otherwise. Martin said it was because Frasier needed to stand up for himself, and Frasier complained that Martin wouldn't be happy until he came home with a bloody nose.