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** With any Shepard who didn't romance him, after a poignant bonding moment in the third game he sarcastically wonders if Shepard is going to ''propose''. This happens to be the same moment in which, with a romancing Shepard, he ''does'' propose.
** With any Shepard who didn't romance him, after a poignant bonding moment in the third game he sarcastically wonders if Shepard is going to ''propose''. This happens to be the same moment in which, with a romancing Shepard, he ''does'' propose.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: Lets his obsession with revenge get away with him in the second game; you can choose whether to stop him or encourage him.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: Lets his obsession with revenge get away with him in the second game; you can choose whether to stop him or encourage him.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Performs this for many of his targets as Archangel. For ordinary criminals he just executes them via bullet to the head, but for special criminals he uses special means, e.g. damaging a saboteur's environmental suit so that it kills him by suffocation, killing a weapons smuggler with his own smuggled weapons, killing a drug dealer by giving him an overdose of his own drugs, and a quarian viral specialist serial killer with a cough. The only criminal he breaks this pattern for is a slaver, whom he [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|set ablaze, fractured the face with his rifle butt, and shot multiple times in every limb and primary organ.]] Though if the target was a [[Made of Iron|Krogan]] (and the use of the term "primary organ" suggests that he was), this may have been [[Death of a Thousand Cuts|barely enough]].
* {{spoiler|[[Hollywood Kiss]]}}: Gives one to Shepard in ''3'' if they're in a romance during their Citadel outing. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|And it's just as beautiful]] [[Fan-Preferred Couple|as you would expect.]]
* {{spoiler|[[Hollywood Kiss]]}}: Gives one to Shepard in ''3'' if they're in a romance during their Citadel outing. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|And it's just as beautiful]] [[Fan-Preferred Couple|as you would expect.]]
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: He often obsesses with seeing villains get their just desserts, regardless of whether pursuing them is the wisest course of action. He wrestles with himself over whether it's because of his pride, or because of his values in justice. If you take him down the Paragon path, he admits it was his pride that wanted him to hunt down Dr. "Heart" more than it was to seek justice.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: He often obsesses with seeing villains get their just desserts, regardless of whether pursuing them is the wisest course of action. He wrestles with himself over whether it's because of his pride, or because of his values in justice. If you take him down the Paragon path, he admits it was his pride that wanted him to hunt down Dr. "Heart" more than it was to seek justice.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Performs this for many of his targets as Archangel. For ordinary criminals he just executes them via bullet to the head, but for special criminals he uses special means, e.g. damaging a saboteur's environmental suit so that it kills him by suffocation, killing a weapons smuggler with his own smuggled weapons, killing a drug dealer by giving him an overdose of his own drugs, and a quarian viral specialist serial killer with a cough. The only criminal he breaks this pattern for is a slaver, whom he [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|set ablaze, fractured the face with his rifle butt, and shot multiple times in every limb and primary organ.]] Though if the target was a [[Made of Iron|Krogan]] (and the use of the term "primary organ" suggests that he was), this may have been [[Death of a Thousand Cuts|barely enough]].
* [[Hurting Hero]]: In the sequel; especially pronounced when pursuing a romance with him. Gets turned [[Up to Eleven]] in the Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC, where a dossier on him reveals {{spoiler|his mother has turian Alzheimer's, and his sister is on bad terms with him because he can't send any money to help and can't tell her what he's doing.}} Liara says to Shepard that she's giving him peace.
* [[Hurting Hero]]: In the sequel; especially pronounced when pursuing a romance with him. Gets turned [[Up to Eleven]] in the Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC, where a dossier on him reveals {{spoiler|his mother has turian Alzheimer's, and his sister is on bad terms with him because he can't send any money to help and can't tell her what he's doing.}} Liara says to Shepard that she's giving him peace.
** Although its also revealed that {{spoiler|he asked Mordin to use his STG clearance to pull some strings so the Salarian Medical Centre had clearance to pursue further research into the disease. He also donated his Cerberus pay to fund the project and get his mother onto one of the trials.}}
** Although its also revealed that {{spoiler|he asked Mordin to use his STG clearance to pull some strings so the Salarian Medical Centre had clearance to pursue further research into the disease. He also donated his Cerberus pay to fund the project and get his mother onto one of the trials.}}