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** Holmes has a veiled one at {{spoiler|his brother, for upsetting their mother under [[Noodle Incident|unknown circumstances]].}}
** Holmes has a veiled one at {{spoiler|his brother, for upsetting their mother under [[Noodle Incident|unknown circumstances]].}}
* [[All in The Family]] generally ended its episodes with wrongdoing Archie Bunker learning the error of his ways, being made to look like a buffoon, and becoming lovable to the audience once more despite his actions (such as nearly cheating on Edith with a waitress). That is, except, in the seventh season episode "The Draft Dodger," where at the end of the episode, Archie STILL seems like a ruthless, loud-mouthed, heartless bastard.
* [[All in The Family]] generally ended its episodes with wrongdoing Archie Bunker learning the error of his ways, being made to look like a buffoon, and becoming lovable to the audience once more despite his actions (such as nearly cheating on Edith with a waitress). That is, except, in the seventh season episode "The Draft Dodger," where at the end of the episode, Archie STILL seems like a ruthless, loud-mouthed, heartless bastard.
* This pretty much is all that goes on with ''[[Being Human]]'' after {{spoiler|Nina and George bring Herrick to live with them. Nina calls George out on letting Mitchell murder a frightened amnesiac, George calls out Mitchell for the same thing later on, and Annie calls out Mitchell for being an ass in general.}}
* This pretty much is all that goes on with ''[[Being Human (UK)]]'' after {{spoiler|Nina and George bring Herrick to live with them. Nina calls George out on letting Mitchell murder a frightened amnesiac, George calls out Mitchell for the same thing later on, and Annie calls out Mitchell for being an ass in general.}}
* [[Burn Notice|Michael Weston]] gets these pretty regularly, usually from Fiona or Madeleine, when he is forced to endanger friends and innocents to get an operation to work. He got it most often in the 4th Season, when after inadvertantly burning Jesse Porter, Michael recruited him into his investigation without coming clean about his involvement, sometimes even bypassing opportunities to clear Jesse's name for the sake of the mission. More recently he got one after getting Sam involved in a very dangerous operation that nearly got him killed (significantly, Sam himself was okay with it).
* [[Burn Notice|Michael Weston]] gets these pretty regularly, usually from Fiona or Madeleine, when he is forced to endanger friends and innocents to get an operation to work. He got it most often in the 4th Season, when after inadvertantly burning Jesse Porter, Michael recruited him into his investigation without coming clean about his involvement, sometimes even bypassing opportunities to clear Jesse's name for the sake of the mission. More recently he got one after getting Sam involved in a very dangerous operation that nearly got him killed (significantly, Sam himself was okay with it).
* In [[Glee]], Burt Hummel gives Finn a truly [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|epic]] one when he hears Finn calling Kurt homophobic slurs. In another episode, Kurt gets called out, also by Burt, for his slightly stalker-y behavior.
* In [[Glee]], Burt Hummel gives Finn a truly [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|epic]] one when he hears Finn calling Kurt homophobic slurs. In another episode, Kurt gets called out, also by Burt, for his slightly stalker-y behavior.