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* The 2000s reboot of ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]:'' both ways between Adama and Athena |
* The 2000s reboot of ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]:'' both ways between Adama and Athena |
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* In an episode of ''[[Doctors]]'', a [[Patient of the Week|terminally ill woman]] and her son successfully use this on the woman's homeless brother to persuade him to look after the boy when she dies. |
* In an episode of ''[[Doctors]]'', a [[Patient of the Week|terminally ill woman]] and her son successfully use this on the woman's homeless brother to persuade him to look after the boy when she dies. |
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* The Power of Trust is a major theme of ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'', where John Connor absolutely trusts [[Robot Girl|Cameron]] to protect him, even after she goes haywire following damage to her chip and tries to kill him, and ''then'' suffers temporary amnesia. |
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* ''[[Firefly]]'': River's trust actually managed to make Simon a [[Determinator]] . For some time he was the last person left that she could trust. And the knowledge of that fact probably pushed him on. |
* ''[[Firefly]]'': River's trust actually managed to make Simon a [[Determinator]] . For some time he was the last person left that she could trust. And the knowledge of that fact probably pushed him on. |
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** Mal also discusses this at the end of "Our Mrs. Reynolds," when he catches up to Saffron. |
** Mal also discusses this at the end of "Our Mrs. Reynolds," when he catches up to Saffron. |