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* ''[[Code Geass]]'': Ohgi still forgives Villetta, then a Britannian spy, for trying to kill him while she still ''hasn't given up trying to do so''.
* In one episode of ''[[Komi Can't Communicate]]'', Yamai shifts from [[Clingy Jealous Girl]] to borderline [[Yandere]] by kidnapping Tadano, tying him up, and stowing him in her closet, outright stating she never intended to let him leave. The story took this all way too seriously for her to have meant it as a joke (and if she did, it was ''not'' funny), but oddly, she ''never'' faced any comeuppance for this at all. This is, by the way, [[Hate Sink| a big reason why Yamai is ''despised'' by fans.]]
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* This is an common attribute of Albus Dumbledore in ''[[Harry Potter]]'' fan fiction, usually when he isn't actively malevolent: he is so devoted to "redeeming" Death Eaters that he will offer ''any'' number of "second chances" regardless of their actions and attitudes.
 
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