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* Sheldon Cooper in ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''. He suffers from some episodic out of character behavior, but he always reverts to his "normal" self.
* Sheldon Cooper in ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''. He suffers from some episodic out of character behavior, but he always reverts to his "normal" self.
** Well, it is worth noting that he did somewhat evolve over time. From being a very stiff [[The Spock|spock]] with [[No Sense of Humor]], to being slightly more prone to joking (even though he still fails at the sarcasm department sometimes). By season 5 he's even {{spoiler|upgraded his [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]] status with Amy!}}
** Well, it is worth noting that he did somewhat evolve over time. From being a very stiff [[The Spock|spock]] with [[No Sense of Humor]], to being slightly more prone to joking (even though he still fails at the sarcasm department sometimes). By season 5 he's even {{spoiler|upgraded his [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]] status with Amy!}}
* Many of the mains on the revised ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined (TV)|Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' remained unchanged from beginning to end; Starbuck, for instance, [[Character Development|gets new traits]] but doesn't really overcome her original flaws. (This ''was'' a show that lived on the gloomy end of the [[Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism]].)
* Many of the mains on the revised ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' remained unchanged from beginning to end; Starbuck, for instance, [[Character Development|gets new traits]] but doesn't really overcome her original flaws. (This ''was'' a show that lived on the gloomy end of the [[Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism]].)


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
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