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* ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' shows the POV of a Wraith named Michael in the eponymous episode, which makes the main characters look morally ambiguous if not downright evil for their treatment of the Wraith-turned-human. The sympathies of the audience remain with Michael during most of the episode, and for a large part of the fanbase, well after Michael became a threat to the team in his own right.
* ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' shows the POV of a Wraith named Michael in the eponymous episode, which makes the main characters look morally ambiguous if not downright evil for their treatment of the Wraith-turned-human. The sympathies of the audience remain with Michael during most of the episode, and for a large part of the fanbase, well after Michael became a threat to the team in his own right.
* ''[[Babylon 5]]'' episode "The Corps Is Mother, The Corps Is Father", which focused on Bester and the Psi Corps. The opening is even [[Special Edition Title|modified]] replacing the Babylon 5 shield with the Psi Corps insignia.
* ''[[Babylon 5]]'' episode "The Corps Is Mother, The Corps Is Father", which focused on Bester and the Psi Corps. The opening is even [[Special Edition Title|modified]] replacing the Babylon 5 shield with the Psi Corps insignia.
* The new ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'', episode "Downloaded", and later an entire villain movie ("The Plan").
* [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|The new ''Battlestar Galactica'']], episode "Downloaded", and later an entire villain movie ("The Plan").
* ''[[CSI]]'' episode "Killer" - as its title suggests, it focused on the murderer.
* ''[[CSI]]'' episode "Killer" - as its title suggests, it focused on the murderer.
** The later episode "Working Stiffs" also has the perp as the main character.
** The later episode "Working Stiffs" also has the perp as the main character.