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A form of [[Genre Blindness]], with a giant, gooey [[Idiot Ball]].
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== Anime/Manga ==
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== Film -- Live Action ==
* Present in the ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' films ([[Broken Base|but not the books]]). It drives a wedge between Frodo and Sam during their journey through Mordor.
* Subverted in the movie ''[[Thirteen13 Going On Thirty30 (Film)|Thirteen Going On Thirty]]''. The [[Alpha Bitch]] character tells Jennifer Garner's love interest played by Mark Ruffalo a nasty lie about her to get rid of him. Later we find out that while he has indeed been avoiding her, it's been for other reasons. ("It doesn't matter what Lucy said. I stopped trusting her after she stole my poprocks in the third grade.").
* Subverted nicely in the Will Smith film ''[[Hitch]]'', where the object of his affections took the word of a known [[Smug Snake]], with every reason to lie, and proceeded to break up with Hitch without explanation, then trash him in her gossip column, before confronting him at a restaurant one night. Hitch, after pausing for shock, calls her out on this and corrects her loudly in front of everyone, leaving her looking quite the fool.
** Then the film follows up with having her apologize and him not accept it, thus making the true climax him publicly apologizing for not accepting her apology, and begging her to come back to him.
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* Averted in ''Chinese Paladin 3''. When the heroine, who usually has some justification for her suspicions, angrily confronts the hero with this trope, he very sensibly replies "No, what did I do?" and explains what was going on. It's almost beautiful.
* Beckett confronts [[Castle]] the morning after he broke the rules and saw a murder suspect that he had previously dated. [[One Dialogue, Two Conversations|She's talking about him messing with her chair. He's talking about kissing the suspect.]] {{spoiler|She already knew, anyway.}}
* Sketch comedy show ''[[Almost Live]]'' addresses this in a sketch about a game show called "What The Hell Have I Done Now?" wherein a confused husband tries to figure out why his wife is mad at him.
 
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== Webcomics ==
* Subverted in a subplot of the webcomic ''[[Dominic Deegan]]''. [[Manipulative Bastard]] Neilen Everstar tries to convince the protagonist and his girlfriend, respectively, that the other is discontent with the state of their otherwise happy relationship. Dominic being a seer invalidates the first half, but given Luna's propensity toward self-loathing, one would almost expect his ploy with her to be preordained to succeed. However, [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other|this isn't the case.]]
* A purely accidental version occurs in ''[[Sequential Art]]'', where Kat slumps face-first into Art's crotch while the two are sleeping on the couch, and accuses Art of being a pervert when she wakes up to find herself in said compromising position, leaving Art confused by her outburst since he was asleep when it happened. However, she learns this little detail from Pip soon after and apologizes to a still-confused Art.