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  • If You're So Evil Eat This Kitten/Playing With
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  • Basic Trope: Bad Guys ask somebody they don't know well to perform an evil act, to prove that he's with them. * Straight: "You want to join us? You'll have to kill this enemy agent to prove your loyalty." * Exaggerated: "You want to join us? You'll have to molest and kill this small girl to prove your villainy." * Alternately: "You want to join us? You'll have to Brutally Rape, Torture, Murder and Eat this Baby to prove your depravity." * Justified: The villain organization needs people really disposed to commit evil acts. * Inverted: "You want to join us? You'll have to untie this damsel from the railroad tracks to prove your heroism." * Subverted: It turns out that the gun didn't have any bullets in it, and the character realized that. * Or, it turns out this
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  • Basic Trope: Bad Guys ask somebody they don't know well to perform an evil act, to prove that he's with them. * Straight: "You want to join us? You'll have to kill this enemy agent to prove your loyalty." * Exaggerated: "You want to join us? You'll have to molest and kill this small girl to prove your villainy." * Alternately: "You want to join us? You'll have to Brutally Rape, Torture, Murder and Eat this Baby to prove your depravity." * Justified: The villain organization needs people really disposed to commit evil acts. * Inverted: "You want to join us? You'll have to untie this damsel from the railroad tracks to prove your heroism." * Subverted: It turns out that the gun didn't have any bullets in it, and the character realized that. * Or, it turns out this was a Secret Test of Character and anyone who actually goes through with it is too mentally unstable to be reliable... * Double Subverted: It turns out that the gun was loaded with blanks; but the second step is to hand the participant a live gun, just to see how the participant reacts to their mind being screwed with. * ... But it turns out the villains DO have a position open for a man of such a disposition. * Parodied: "If you're so evil, eat this kitten!" * "You don't mean... raw, do you?!" * Deconstructed: "Well...all right." *BANG!* * Reconstructed: "You want to join us? Kill one of us, and take his place." "SURE!" *BANG!* * Zig Zagged: Bob is asked to prove is villainy, by petting a kitten. When he agrees he has a metal glove handed to him... only, it's just a grooming glove, and the cat enjoys it. But dies seconds later, because the glove is poisoned! The Big Evil comments "Since when do we poison grooming gloves?" * Averted: The character gets in without any tests of loyalty. * Enforced: Show writers think that the audience really need an highlight on who is the bad. * Lampshaded: "I'm a veteran, I served under dozens of Evil Lords. Luckily, I like the taste of kittens." * Invoked: "Go on, ask me to kill one of my former allies. I know just the person, too..." * Exploited: The Reverse Mole is asked to kill one of his 'former' teammates, and so kills the guy whose power is to come Back From the Dead. * Defied: "What, you think I'm going to get my own hand dirty? I'm a schemer, I don't kill directly." * The hero secretly frees every kitten in the Evil Lord mansion before being tested. * Discussed: "I expect you're suspicious of my sudden change of heart, aren't you? Gonna ask me to prove my evil?" * Conversed: "What is it about villains that they feel like they have to demonstrate their evilness in such an over-the-top way?" If you're so evil, go back to If You're So Evil Eat This Kitten...YouMonster.