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* ''[[Scrubs]]'': The following conversation between Dr. Kelso and Carla:
{{quote| '''Kelso:''' ''...And yet, for some reason I'm not wearing a party hat sitting bare-ass on the hospital's copier machine. You know why? It's not because I have "Johnny" tattooed on my butt. He was an old navy buddy and if you went through what we did you'd understand... It's because your little theory is way off.''}}
* Everything Larry David does in ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]'', due to the other characters misinterpreting what Larry has done. An example being the episode in which Larry puts a water bottle down his pants to sneak it into a
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B3oC6yWY0A You can watch the entire scene here.]
* A common trope is to introduce a character who initially seems friendly, then have them do something shocking that appears to be an out of character moment. Then their back story starts getting revealed and it becomes clear why these things have been done. An example being Gus in ''[[Breaking Bad]]'' who seems friendly considering his position as a drug dealer. But then we see him brutally murder Victor for the sole reason of scaring Walt and Jesse. Soon we see a flashback where Gus's friend Max is killed in a similar manner.
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