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** Most epically, when Simon and River reveal they know that Jayne tried to sell them out to the Alliance. Jayne was still probably recuperating from getting the crap scared out of him after Mal's threat to [[Thrown Out the Airlock|space]] him over the misdeed.
** The pilot episode has Mal selling his cargo to Patience, who [[Noodle Incident|shot him the last time they met]].
* The Doctor forgiving the Master at the end of the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' episode "Last of the Time Lords".
** In [[The Movie]]: Grace forces the Doctor's [[The Nth Doctor|regeneration]] and tries to have him sent to a psych ward even though [[They Would Cut You Up|she knows he's not human]], Chang Lee walks off with the Doctor's personal effects and teams up with the Master (well, he was tricked, but still), and the Master [[Grand Theft Me|wants the Doctor's body]], and [[Foe Yay|not (just) in the good way]]. The Doctor trusts Grace anyway, and kisses her too, gives Chang Lee a bag of gold dust and some advice, and [[Save the Villain|tries to save the Master's life]].
** ''[[Torchwood (TV)|Torchwood]]'''s Captain Jack Harkness also follows the Doctor's example.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* Darcsens from ''[[Valkyria Chronicles]]'' tend to stick to this whenever anyone is persecuting them, with only few, like Zeri, trying to pro-actively fight against all the racism leveled against his people. Dahau, Zig and the Calamity Raven are also included aside from Zeri.
* Over the course of his life, [[The Messiah|Gulcasa]] has been betrayed by the people most important to him [[Blaze Union|over]] [[Yggdra Union|and over]] [[Yggdra Unison|and over]]. It never stops him from continuing to trust [[Horrible Judge of Character|even people who clearly don't deserve it]], and no matter how he's been betrayed, he hates fighting his former friends and refuses to kill them. In ''[[Yggdra Unison]]'', one of the few games where he and Nessiah actually come face to face after the latter breaks ties with the Imperial Army, they still banter and tease each other amiably, and you even have the option of [[Welcome Back, Traitor|bringing Nessiah back into the fold]] (although that last bit strays into [[Ship Tease|another trope]] just a little).
 
== Western Animation ==
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