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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Doctor Strange]]'': Baron Mordo was passed over for "Sorcerer Supreme" by the Ancient One in favor of relative newcomer Strange.
** Depends on the version. In the original comics version Mordo was planning to betray The Ancient One all along and Strange arrived in time to prevent it, so he ended up in the position.
* During his formative years in ''[[Start of Darkness]]'', a young Xykon from ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'' got passed over for a position as one of two [[Co-Dragons]] (and [[Bastard Understudy]]) during his days of minioning for an [[Evil Overlord]]. The Overlord noted that the candidates who actually did get the job did so because they did not "show the strategic ability of a rabid wombat".
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Bruce Almighty]]'': Bruce gets passed over for a promotion at the News station, which causes him to freak out on camera, which causes him to lose his job.
* ''[[Get Smart (
* ''[[
* In [[So Bad It's Good]] film ''[[The Room]]'', Lisa starts cheating on Johnny after he fails to get promoted. Though in his defense, [[Narm|the computer industry is very competitive]].
== [[Literature]] ==
* In the book and [[BBC]] TV series ''[[House of Cards (British series)]]'', Francis Urquhart turns to evil when he is passed over for promotion.
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'': In the pilot, Michael Bluth is convinced he's going to become the head of the Bluth Company - so convinced that he doesn't even think something might be wrong when his father says the new CEO is "the sexiest creature he's ever laid eyes on".
* An episode of ''[[CSI: NY]]'' had this as a murderer's motive; he thought his boss was sending his (younger, less experienced) colleague to various business seminars (the colleague was {{spoiler|really using fake seminars set up by a company that was providing alibis for his affair}}) which led to a confrontation with the boss (who had no idea what was going on) and the murder.
* The original ''[[CSI]]'' had this with the promotion-to-supervisor storyline-Catherine was the one eventually promoted, but Nick had some unhappiness that he didn't get it-money problems forced his promotion to be shelved.
* While working at Winfred-Louder, Drew Carey was constantly having this happen to him on ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]''.
* In the ''[[Star Trek:
* In the U.S. version of ''[[The Office]]'', this happens to Dwight when Jim gets promoted. Dwight spent the next dozen or so episodes plotting to get Jim fired.
* In an episode of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'', a human [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] on Hebridan has been passed over for promotion several times, causing him to turn it into a planet-wide conspiracy theory of the Serrakin oppressing humans. Turns out, the real reason is that his bosses found out that he was embezzling and were building a case.
* In London's Burning Sub Officer Hallam applies for a promotion to station officer but is turned down; resulting in him coming under the command of the younger and less experienced Nick Georgiadis. On top of this his wife, believing his career to be at a dead end, begins to pressure him to find another career.
* A recurring story line in early ''[[
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Prep and Landing]]'': Wayne is passed over for the job as Director of the Naughty List despite everyone's expectations.
* ''[[
* Not exactly a promotion, but involving much the same dynamic, is the episode of ''[[The Simpsons (
** The trope does happen in ''[[The Simpsons (
* ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'' does this sadistically to Ed Bighead: His boss invites him alone in his office, and tells him ''personally'' that a higher position just opened, before adding that it's not for him. [[Butt Monkey|Twice in the same episode.]]
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