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* This is one of the main ideas of [[Leverage]]. Sometimes bad guys make the best good guys.
** When Nate goes for revenge on the two men behind {{spoiler|his father's murder}}, Elliot warns him that straight up murder carries a much higher moral cost than their usual method of destroying a bad guy's life. In the end, Nate plays the two against each other (getting each of them to point out why they should want the other dead) then leaves them to fight over a gun with a single bullet. {{spoiler|They ''both'' fall off the nearby cliff while fighting over the weapon.}}
* In ''[[Burn Notice]]'' Micheal doesn't have a problem with killing, he has a problem with being ''traced'' to killings and so avoids doing so directly when possible. In keeping with this, he is perfectly willing to trick bad guys into killing each other, often in such a rash manner the survivor will soon get picked up by the police.
 
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