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* It may be hard to notice because he's an [[The Alcoholic|alcoholic]] [[Jerkass]] but Osbourne Cox of ''[[Burn After Reading]]'' is consistently the one being wronged and hurt by the [[Villain Protagonist|protagonists]], without him ever having hurt any of them.
* A comedic/incompetent version is Marshal Willenholly from ''[[Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back]]''.
* John Hammond is one of these in ''[[Jurassic Park]]''. While it isn’t wrong to wish to create life, the heroes are not wrong to criticize his decisions regarding dinosaur breeding (as dinosaurs can be dangerous, if not all dinosaurs), not least his decision to try to breed velociraptors, as Robert Muldoon would like to point out. (The velociraptors actually didn’t need Nedry’s help to escape, unlike the other dinosaurs). Donald Gennaro doesn’t disagree with him on his decisions (as Hammond himself points out), but he isn’t the smartest man in the world.
 
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