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** An even better example is Jigsaw himself. Jigsaw made a huge point that he never killed anyone, merely put them in position where they had to fight and occasionally compete to live. Then in [[Saw|Saw VI]] he suddenly was fine with using Hoffman's traps, which ''did'' kill people outright.
* Purposely done in the case of Susan Orleans in ''[[Adaptation]]''. Portrayed as simply a reporter who develops a bond with John Laroche, due to Charlie Kaufman's in-story [[Creator Breakdown]] she proceeds to become a psychotic drug-addict who regrets her entire life.
* In ''[[The Neverending Story (
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