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"There is no curse in Elvish, Entish or the tongues of Men for this treachery!

Treebeard, The Two Towers, on seeing the destruction wrought past Saruman and Isengard

Someone might be the kindest, most laid-back person in the world, but sometimes even they get pushed too far. And so they say "This is unforgivable!" note "Yurusenai!" or "Yurusanai!" in Japanese, and the audience knows that an asskicking of ballsy proportions is well-nigh to begin.

To the western ear, information technology seems quite anti-climactic and quaint, but to the Japanese, this is Serious Concern. It is the Challenge, and it is rarely defeated. Specifically, it has to practice with a notion in the Japanese culture of narrowing possibilities; if the subject can't be forgiven for a transgression, and then the simply other possibility is that he'due south most to become his head ripped off or be otherwise punished in an equally severe fashion. annotation The human action, existence a form of Disproportionate Retribution, might cause the person committing information technology to go the aforementioned person as the victim in terms of morality. In Japanese culture, existence able to both ask for forgiveness and take it are considered virtues; therefore, refusing to accept or offer forgiveness holds a lot more weight. The person who can't forgive won't give this upwards. This has to practice with Japan's brutal lawmaking of honor dating back to the feudal era. Back in the era of the samurai, this had even more teeth, since the person who made this claiming very likely would hunt you lot to the ends of the earth for revenge, fifty-fifty if doing so was severely detrimental to them. It's merely said to someone who (in the speaker's opinion) has crossed the Moral Event Horizon because it entails a brunt: the speaker is so offended that Unstoppable Rage is the merely option. Obviously, it can overlap with Pre-Asskicking One-Liner, and so expect serious butt-kicking in the following Right Makes Might fight.

"I volition make you pay!", "I have had enough of y'all!", "This Means War!", "Yous accept gone likewise far!", "Yous Monster!", "I'll Impale Yous!", "I cannot allow this to go along.", "Yous Brand Me Ill!", "Your life is forfeit!", "You don't deserve to live.", "I'll become yous for this!", "Prepare to Dice!", etc., are similar expressions, only lack the severity that "This Is Unforgivable" has in Japanese culture.

It is also used as a manner of pointing out to the audition how evil a character is — that they are completely Beyond Redemption. Usually the graphic symbol being issued the challenge has crossed the Moral Event Horizon, or is a Complete Monster, then the main character can freely impale them now. Though on occasion the audience still wonders if it was actually unforgivable.

Similarly, it can be used to point out how stupid a graphic symbol is, their transgression beingness proof that they are but plain Too Dumb to Live.

Typically, anyone confronted with this trope will experience guilt and remorse. Or not.

Much similar Giving Someone the Arrow Finger, this is becoming something of a devalued expression through overuse. It's prone to being bandied about for comedy, and sometimes the hero volition change phasers from "kill" to "hug" mid-fight so they can trounce and befriend the Easily Forgiven villain anyway. This tends to intermission the emotional bear on of "This Is Unforgivable" in series that do then.

Villains are also quite addicted of using this trope whenever everything is going wrong thanks to those puny heroes, thrown out betwixt "This Cannot Be!" and "I will have my revenge!". "This Is Unforgivable" tin too exist a sign of either a Heroic BSoD or a Villainous Breakdown.

Come across besides The Coats Are Off for when the unforgivable escalates a fight's intensity, You're Insane! when a character is shocked and enraged at the same fourth dimension past another character'south craziness to the point of calling them insane, and Forgiveness Requires Death which offers the gamble at forgiveness... via death. Also see Across Redemption, where a good guy has tried to redeem the bad guy, simply gives up after an unforgivable act, and Rejected Apology, where a character is shown beingness unforgiving towards another who publicly apologizes, severity of the wrongdoing notwithstanding.


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    Asian Animation

  • Happy Heroes: In Season 8 Episode 18, Happy Due south. says "Unforgivable!" to Huo Haha later on he accidentally bumps into him, making him drop what they both retrieve is an elemental staff from a cliff. Near the cease of the same episode, he says the aforementioned thing to all of Big M.'s group when they make him drop what he thinks is one of the staffs downwards a cliff... once again.

    Comic Books

  • An unpublished story of The Powerpuff Girls, "Mojo's Day Off," had Mojo Jojo trying to relax just he is persistently interrupted past the girls who call back he's responsible for some random evil in the city. In one segment, he'south in an easy chair reading a murder mystery novel and comes to the function where the murderer is revealed when the girls crash through. Flower, having read the novel herself, gain to spoil the denouement.

    Mojo: OOOH! You gave away the ending! That is unforgivable!!

  • The Ultimates: Pym slapped Jan, and then immediately repented of it and tried to absolve. She's non in the mood for that.

     Comic Strips

  • In Peanuts, Snoopy will never forgive "Poochie", a girl he knew when he was a puppy, maxim y'all don't forgive someone who does what she did. She threw a stick, and so went off with another dog while he was fetching it.

    Fan Works

  • Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): In this Godzilla MonsterVerse fanfiction, both San and Vivienne Graham hate Alan Jonah's guts for every despicable matter he's done to them (and in Vivienne'due south case, everything he'due south done to billions of others), but when they find Jonah has been using Dispensable Vagrants equally test subjects for inhuman experiments, Vivienne'southward reaction makes information technology clear she considers this to be Jonah'south Moral Event Horizon.
  • To the Straw Lid Pirates — Luffy nigh of all — dreams are Serious Business. Then when they are confronted by the Nightmares in Asteria Nightmare — an Eldritch Abomination race feeding on dreams while leaving their casualty a soulless husk — they immediately go on the warpath. An irate Luffy even declares he volition impale the Nightmare Queen for daring to call up information technology could steal his crewmates' ambitions, and he does.
  • Evangelion 303: Minor example. In chapter 3, after being beaten by Shinji and messing upwardly a mission, Asuka is extremely distraught and paranoid — due to several weeks of disappointments and frustrations — and she is starting to wonder if Shinji is actually trying to demolition her. And then she angrily thinks: "This is unforgivable."
  • In Gankona, Unnachgiebig, Unità , Germany and Japan definitely did not forgive the homophobe as they beat the ever-loving crap out of him for nearly raping Italy. They just stopped considering Italy begged them to.
  • In God is Cruel , Oliver and Sara'southward actions led to Laurel being stabbed through the breadbasket by Slade. In the hospital, Dean tells Sara that if Laurel recovers, she (Sara) is going to grovel and pray Laurel forgives her, and know that he never volition. Oliver doesn't even get that, every bit Dean merely tells him to stay away from her earlier he breaks her even more.
  • Hellsister Trilogy: Supergirl gets through one week of countless life-threatening battles during "The Apokolips Agenda" considering of Darkseid's machinations. However, it's when the Dark Lord of Apokolips almost kills her cousin, her counterpart and her lover that Kara decides she has had enough of him.

    Supergirl: I've been through hell and a half in this last calendar week. I've fought Blackstarr, Eclipso, the Zoners, Kralik, the Golem, and I'1000 probably leaving some out. I almost got zombified because of you. Now you've injure the human being I love, and my cousin, and my friends. I didn't want to do this. I didn't want to practice any of it. I hate fighting. But I hope yous, Darkseid, if yous don't restore them and surrender, you're never getting upwards from this floor in i piece. I swear it!

  • Infinity establishes Nanoha Takamachi e'er fights seriously... just when someone impossible to be reasoned with threatens innocent lives she fights mad.
  • In Issei: The Gaming Gear, Issei Hyoudou might take taken it on himself to brand certain that the magic-antisocial Purifiers would no longer have whatever presence in Kuo Town, simply he nevertheless had reservations about killing them. Those reservations promptly disappeared when he learned that they had been dissecting any and all supernatural beings they captured, even humans, to find out what fabricated them tick.
  • Jessica gives an instance that is both western and understandable to most westerners, since Cameron unwittingly caused Jessica's decease:

    Alder: This... is unforgivable... just possibly, she will...

  • Lord Aid the Mister : Just every bit in canon, Dinah Lance allow Sara go to the Gambit to sleep with her sis's boyfriend. Unlike the show, Laurel stays to picket the ship leave then Sara never gets on; and eventually the whole truth comes out. Laurel somewhen forgives Sara, might ane day forgive Oliver, but cannot forgive her mother. Largely considering out of everyone, she simply cannot understand her mother'due south motivations, and doesn't like the 1 she thinks of.
  • In Magical Pony Lyrical Twilight, Applejack, Rarity and Rainbow Dash are across furious when Twilight tells the rest of the Mane Half-dozen the abuse Fate Testarossa suffered at the hands of her mother, Presea. Twilight has to at-home them down as their anger is scaring Fluttershy.
  • Megami no Hanabira: Sweet, gentle little Nanami is on the verge of tears when she lets this loose on the Big Bad, a human being she looked up to before finding out how absolutely depraved he is. This gets the Large Bad boiling mad, considering he believes himself to be a god and thus finds the thought of a human withholding forgiveness downright insulting.

    Nanami: No forgiveness. Not always. I volition never, ever forgive you! EVER!

  • In Bloodshed: "If your masters actions destroy him whom I regard as the best and wisest man I have ever known, make no fault that I shall chase downward, to a man, everyone who played a part in his destruction."
  • In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, information technology'southward Deku!, All Might declares this after the Ultra-Humanite seemingly executes Izuku past blasting him off Mt. Fuji.

    All Might: I won't forgive yous for this! Take away seventy-v percent of my ability, eighty-five percent, i hundred percent, even! You won't always escape from here!

  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Genocide: After Ritsuko confesses what her and Gendo has been doing with the Emerald Tablet, especially using Asuka as a guinea grunter for the project, despite fully knowing how extremely dangerous it was, besides as causing the incident in Beijing with Unit-A which caused half-a-million casualties, Misato straight upward tells her that she deserves to die.
  • In the Pony POV Series, an Equestrian maxim this and pregnant this is incredibly serious business organization for them because of the emphasis on forgiveness and kindness in their culture. Basically, when a pony says this seriously? They mean it.
  • Rosario Vampire: Brightest Darkness:
    • In Act III chapter 44, this is Kokoa'south word-for-word reaction upon the revelation that Akua and Kahlua are working for Fairy Tale and accept been all along.
    • During the climax of Act IV, the entire gang has this reaction when they observe that Hokuto, Jovian, and Jacqueline had taken Tsukune's family earnest. They besides take this reaction doubly then when they discover that Jovian had spent the entire time sexually abusing Kyouko For the Evulz, with the others flat-out telling Jovian during chapter 26 that she's going to Hell for what she did to Kyouko.
    • In Act Four chapter 31, right before laying the smackdown on Hokuto, Tsukune, usually an All Loving Hero and the personification of Turn the Other Cheek, flat-out tells him to his face that Hokuto will never be forgiven for everything he's done. Considering the fact that Hokuto'southward list of Kicking the Dog moments include such gems every bit kidnapping and brainwashing Felucia, setting Kuyou loose on Yokai University, letting Jovian and Jacqueline rape and torture Felucia to the bespeak of Sanity Slippage, holding Tsukune's mother and cousin earnest, and beingness indirectly responsible for the deaths of Felucia, Kenzo'south gang, and the original Ezrana sisters, it's perfectly justified.
  • Subverted in The Unfantastic Adventures of Bizarro No. one. Bizarro and his race might forgive the Blue-Kryptonite Men for attempting to wipe them out. The Blue-K Men's attempt to sculpt their cubic-shaped Bizarro World into a round planet is an unforgivable insult, though.
  • In Wake, Shinji states he can forgive a lot, but he will never forgive his male parent for treating Rei every bit dirt as turning her into his loyal child soldier.

    Films — Animated

  • The Panthera leo King (1994): Simba says a line that comes close enough to this to Scar: "You don't deserve to alive."
    • The hyenas make it clear they exercise not appreciate Scar attempting to throw the blame for his actions onto them. After the latter's last clash with Simba, the hyenas rapidly brand Scar pay for his betrayal.

      Scar: Ahh, my friends...
      Shenzi: Friends? I idea he said nosotros were the enemy!
      Banzai: Yes, that'southward what I heard.
      Scar (Oh, Crap!): ...
      Shenzi and Banzai: Ed?
      Ed: Hehe! Hehe! Hehehe!

  • Some of the lyrics to The Lion King II: Simba'southward Pride song "Ane of Us" contain a variation of this.

    Born in grief
    Raised in hate
    Helpless to defy his fate
    Let him run
    Let him live
    Just do non forget what we cannot forgive

  • Mulan II, Mushu, pressured by Cri-Kee, admits to Mulan what he had done. Mulan is enlightened past Mushu's comprisal, only also gets mad at him. She even says that what he did was unforgivable, and when he tries to ask to help some more than, she replies with "Y'all've helped enough."
  • In Peter Pan, after seeming to accept diddled up Peter Pan with a bomb, Captain Hook has Wendy walk the plank. However, they don't hear a splash expected, considering, unbeknownst to the pirates, Peter, who had escaped the bomb blast, thanks to Tinker Bell, had saved Wendy, after which he makes his presence known to the pirates. He is definitely pissed off now afterwards Hook's deliberate attempts on his and Wendy'south lives.

    Hook: (having thrown one of his own coiffure overboard just to hear a splash) Who'southward next?
    Peter Pan: You're next, Hook! This fourth dimension yous've gone too far!

    Films — Alive-Action

  • Aliens: Afterwards Burke is outed for having locked Ripley and Newt in a room with ii Facehuggers, Hicks tries to hear out and cantankerous-examine both sides. When Ripley deduces Burke was planning to use her and Newt as a kind of drug mules to go Chestburster embryos for his own benefit and he would've probable besides killed everyone else on the mission, and Shush'due south feeble response all simply confirms his guilt, Hicks decides to execute Burke effective immediately.
  • In Conan the Barbarian (1982), later Conan raids i of Thulsa Doom'south towers and steals his treasures, he is most upset because Conan kills a giant serpent guardian.

    Thulsa Doom: Yous bankrupt into my house, stole my property, murdered my servants, and my PETS! And that is what grieves me the most! You killed my snake. Thorgrim is abreast himself with grief! He raised that snake from the time it was born.

  • In the 2009 film Cracks the Diving Team reacts like this when the find out the teacher they trusted and admired molested a pupil and allowed her to die. The school seems to turn a blind center until the whole squad symbolically turns in their sashes.
  • At the end of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Caesar finds himself unable to forgive nor forget Koba'due south genocidal rampage against the humans that started the ape-homo state of war and made it impossible for the apes to ever live in peace as well as violating the Ape Shall Not Kill Ape rule by trying to kill him and murdering Ash and at least ane other ape. Ultimately, Caesar drops Koba to his expiry telling him "You are not ape!"
  • In the Chinese activeness picture Flash Point, the principal graphic symbol and detective Mah Jun, played by Donnie Yen, chases after a criminal on foot in the streets of Hong Kong. The criminal runs into a restaurant, grabs a young girl as hostage and holds her upside downwardly past the legs. When Mah Jun catches up to him and holds him at gun point, the cheat threatens to drop the girl on her head if Mah Jun doesn't driblet his gun. Mah Jun complies but the criminal throws the daughter forcefully aside anyway right exterior the eating place unto concrete ground injuring the girl. Mah Jun has a very brief Heroic BSoD and his face up clearly shows a This Is Unforgivable expression followed by giving the attacking criminal a suplex from hell and then pummeling the homo to to death.
  • GoldenEye: Before dumping him deliberately to his death, James Bail makes information technology articulate that he disapproves of his Big Bad Friend's decision to make a Face–Heel Turn.
  • Alluded to in the film Gung Ho, when a shouting lucifer betwixt an American and his Japanese boss gets concrete after the American says, "Oh yeah? Well, if you guys are so great, how come you lot lost the Big Ane?"
  • In Home Alone 2, when Kevin finds out that his old nemeses, Harry and Marv, plan to rob Duncan'south Toy Chest, whose proceeds are intended for a children's hospital on Christmas Twenty-four hour period, Kevin decides that enough is enough, which sets off an even bigger Death Class boxing than the 1 in the first film.

    Kevin: You lot can mess with a lot of things...merely yous can't mess with kids on Christmas!

  • Petty Shop of Horrors:

    Orin: What I e'er practice to you?
    Seymour: Nada. It's what you did to [Audrey].

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: When Treebeard sees first-manus the devastation Saruman has wrought to the trees he'd been friends with on the lands surrounding Isengard, he furiously declares that a sorcerer should've known better, and he promptly resolves to exact vengeance upon the rogue sorcerer.
  • A New York Christmas Hymeneals: Jenni bankrupt off contact with Gabby when the latter had blown off their tree decorating to spend time with her boyfriend. Information technology seems niggling, just Jenni had planned to tell Gabby she loved her, with the young man coming between them. She regrets it deeply subsequently when Gabby kills herself due to losing her baby, which might have gone differently if Jenni had been in that location supporting her.
  • Similarly to how he acts in the cartoons (see "Western Blitheness" below), in the live-activity movie of Popeye, the titular crewman is trying to just take some breakfast at Roughouse's when the local toughs decide to insult him. At first, Popeye stays calm and insists they apologize, simply when they "repent" by roughing up the patrons instead, he declares, "Sad I have to do this, just enough is plenty." and proceeds to clean house with all of them.
  • The Suggestion.

    "Arthur Burns is a monster. An abomination. You lot were correct to pause company with him; what happened at the Hopkins place was unforgivable.

  • In Spider-Human being 3, Peter says this to Eddie correct before he exposes him for forging a moving-picture show of Spider-Human being robbing the depository financial institution.

    Peter: You want forgiveness? Get organized religion.

  • Star Trek:
    • A western equivalent appears in Star Trek Three: The Search for Spock where Kirk repeatedly kicks Klingon General Kruge, screaming "I! Accept HAD! Enough! OF You lot!" and then kicks Kruge down a cliff.
    • Picard'southward rant nigh the Borg in Star Trek: First Contact. "[We have fallen back] This far, and no further! The line must exist drawn here!" This turns into an subversion, though, when Lily scolds him into sensibility and he decides to destroy the ship rather than fight it out.
  • In Star Expedition Into Darkness, Harrison delivers a variant of this Stock Phrase to Kirk in one of the trailers.

    Harrison: Your commanders accept committed a criminal offense I cannot forgive.

  • At the end of Unfriended, Laura's ghost says this to Blaire afterwards revealing that she was the one who filmed the video that caused the former to commit suicide.

    Laura: I wish I could forgive you, Blaire.

  • In The Adult female in Black, this seemed to exist the Madness Mantra of the titular woman after her child went missing, as she believed he was existence deliberatel;y kept from her. Unfortunately she died before anyone learned the truth, and her vengeful ghost got stuck in an infinite loop.

    Literature

  • In the world of A Blood brother's Price, men are extremely rare and protected, and then when some of the heroes find one who was killed, the ones who never knew their fathers are disgusted, but the ones who did have loving fathers are horrified, furious, even panic-stricken. Well-nigh didn't know the man in question, but this is the crime that really drives them to despise those responsible.

    "What kind of animals could do this?"

  • In Divergent, Will, Christina and Tris treat Al this way after he assists Peter and Drew in attempting to kill Tris. They become more ambivalent after Al kills himself but never speak of it once again.
  • Michael, good Christian paladin type in The Dresden Files, forgives and gives some other run a risk to anyone and anything, even the odd Eldritch Abomination. But, in the short story "The Warrior," when a Well-Intentioned Extremist priest kidnaps ane of his daughters (knocking her unconscious in the process), ties her up in det-cord (explosive-blimp rubber tubing) and rigs her with an electronic detonator — and so insists that a Walking Techbane wizard, whose very presence could have acquired a malfunction in the detonator and set off the string, be the one to release the daughter — all bets are off. In the stop, Dresden has to concord Michael back from beating the priest to death.
  • In Dune, the depredations on the Zensunni people in the distant past are remembered in the oral tradition of their descendants, the Fremen, with the Badass Creed "Never to forgive, never to forget!"
  • Everything, Everything: Madeline's reaction to finding out that her female parent has been lying to her her entire life, and that she isn't actually deathly ill. Carla encourages her to forgive her mother, as she'southward clearly not right in the head and does beloved Madeline, just as Madeline points out, she'll never go dorsum those eighteen years she spent unable to exit her house and interact with anyone from the exterior. It's ambiguous as to whether or non Madeline will ever get over it.
  • In the Harry Potter books:
    • The three curses Crucio, Imperio, and Avada Kedavra are accounted "Unforgivable," and anyone who gets caught using them automatically gets a life sentence in Azkaban.
    • In the first book, the killing/drinking the blood of a unicorn is considered to be this by centaurs.
    • Dumbledore invokes this trope himself in relation to Voldemort, describing the creation of a Horcrux as "moving beyond the realm of what we might draw as 'usual evil.'" Considering the implications of tearing i'south soul apart, this is probably justified. The fact that it takes a man sacrifice to brand the process work also plays a large part.
    • A sorcerer or witch who believes in pure-blood supremacy tends to treat any of their relatives marrying a Muggle or Muggle-built-in wizard/witch (or, for that matter, anyone who reacts to either this type of union or anyone involved in said spousal relationship with a sympathetic or supportive attitude) as this.
    • In the past, Lily Evans (a muggleborn) put up with Severus Snape's descent into the Dark Arts solely out of friendship, but she ended that friendship the moment the latter called her a "Mudblood".
  • In the final book of Protector of the Small, Lord Wyldon orders Keladry to abandon her captured refugees and return to him for reassignment once she's finished at the destroyed military camp. In response, she quietly turns her horse effectually and rides into Scanra to rescue them on her own. When her former knight-master Lord Raoul—low-key, level-headed, and steadfast—catches wind of this, he tells Wyldon to hope for the gods' forgiveness if she dies, "because I never will."
  • Schooled in Magic: When King Randor reveals himself to be a necromancer, his army breaks upward and deserts en masse. Even Sir Roger Greenwood, i of the most honor-leap men in Zangaria, considers his oath to the king void, defecting to Princess Alassa and begging her to end him and save the kingdom.
  • Invoked and subverted in Shatterpoint:

    Depa Billaba: You lot tin't... you lot can't but forgive me.
    Mace Windu: As a member of the Quango — you're right. I can't. As your Master, I won't. Every bit your friend — as your friend, Depa, I can forgive everything. I already have.

  • Sherlock Holmes, in "The Three Garridebs" when Watson is wounded, Holmes tells the idiot that shot his friend he'southward lucky, but if his friend had died on him, well... you can await the knucklehead to go killed.

    Holmes: Past the Lord, information technology is well for yous. If you had killed Watson, you would not accept gotten out of this room alive.

  • A Song of Ice and Fire:
    • When Cersei beats the adult female she thinks is Tyrion'due south mistress, Tyrion says "I have never liked you, Cersei, but you lot were my own sister, and so I never did you harm. You lot've ended that. I will hurt you for this. I don't know how nonetheless, just give me fourth dimension. A day will come when you recall yourself condom and happy, and of a sudden your joy will plough to ashes in your mouth, and yous'll know the debt is paid." He may not say the words, but this Badass Avowal embodies the spirit of this trope very well.
    • Too, he doesn't say the words, merely Tyrion's reaction to the lies and expose by his brother, his male parent, and the aforementioned mistress is similar to this.
    • Though this comes back to seize with teeth Tyrion when Joffrey is poisoned on his wedding twenty-four hour period; everyone assumes it was his fault, and he had nothing to practice with information technology.
    • Really, quite a few characters react this mode to being betrayed. Which happens quite a lot.
  • In Space Glass, this is Ratroe's reaction to learning that Marvelous beat up a teenager.

    Alive-Action TV

  • An episode of Alias contains the following emotional speech. It doesn't pb to a physical fight (though these 2 characters do fight earlier in the episode) but information technology sets the tone for a temporarily broken relationship.

    "What it comes downward to is faith. What I was hoping you would say is, 'Sydney, I gave up, I gave up. I lost faith.' Only what you came here for was closure. And in that location is not a chance you're getting that from me. I'one thousand not gonna say 'I understand.' I'm not gonna sympathise with y'all and tell you how hard it must exist for you... Only you want to know how I am? I am horrible, Vaughn. I am ripped autonomously. And not because I lost you, only because... if it had been me... I would have waited. I would have plant out the truth. I wouldn't take given upwardly on you. And at present I realize... what an absolute waste product that would have been."

  • Arrow:
    • Zigzagged with Oliver Queen's handling of Malcolm Merlyn. Malcolm brainwashes his daughter, Thea, into murdering Sara Lance, in order to instigate conflict between Oliver and Ra's al Ghul. In the finale, Oliver tells him "I will never forgive yous for what yous did to Sara"...then makes him the new Ra's al Ghul, effectively rewarding him for the act. Throughout Season 4, he never has any objection to working with Malcolm, thanks him for his cooperation if they do work together, comes up with excuses to not remove him every bit Ra'due south (though he eventually does), and repeatedly refuses to kill him. In retaliation for Oliver removing him as Ra'southward, Malcolm kidnaps Oliver'southward son, causing Oliver to swear this again. Malcolm then is an accompaniment to Laurel'due south murder, drugs and kidnaps Thea, and helps Damien Darhk in a plot to destroy the world. Once Malcolm loses his means to survive the world's destruction, he offers Oliver his assistance again which is instantly accepted. He returns in the Season v finale, and once once more Oliver has no real problem with working with him. Ultimately, Oliver is consistently willing to ignore Malcolm'south crimes, and fundamentally refuses to punish him for them.
    • Played straight with Laurel Lance, Sara'due south sister, who repeatedly argues for killing Malcolm. Even after Malcolm helps resurrect Sara, Laurel all the same hates him and wants him dead for killing her in the showtime place.
    • This is Dinah Drake's reaction later on Blackness Siren murders her fiancé, Vincent Sobel. This causes Team Arrow's further estrangement, as Dinah is disgusted that Oliver repeatedly pleads for Siren to exist spared, with Curtis Holt and Rene Ramirez taking her side. It takes Oliver turning himself to the FBI in exchange for his team'south pardon in the Season six finale for them to mellow downwardly, and Dinah'southward enmity with Siren continues well into Season 7, only ending once the latter affirms her Heel–Face Turn and the ii become Burn down-Forged Friends.
  • The Babylon 5 episode "No Surrender, No Retreat" opens with Captain Sheridan defiantly declaring "Enough is plenty!", after President Clark's forces commit their worst atrocity yet, involving two Earthforce destroyers jumping out of hyperspace and, completely unprovoked, wiping out five commercial liners packed with 10,000 noncombatant refugees. And for the record, Sheridan is not even remotely kidding.
  • Battlestar Galactica (2003):
    • This was deconstructed when Lee testified at Baltar'due south war crimes trial — Lee pointed out all the things members of the Fleet had done that should have resulted in imprisonment (or execution) that had been "forgiven" past either Admiral Adama or the President, and that the merely reason Baltar'southward crimes were unforgivable and deserved his execution was that no one liked him.

      Lee: We have to break rules, nosotros take to bend laws, we have to improvise! But not this fourth dimension, no, non this fourth dimension, not for Gaius Baltar.

    • When mutineers seize command of Galactica and take the admiral into custody (killing several crewman in the process), Adama gives the following threat: "I want you all to understand this! If you do this, in that location volition be no forgiveness. No amnesty. This boy died honoring his uniform. Y'all, you'll die with nothing."
    • President Laura Roslin's speech in the post-obit episode is arguably an even ameliorate instance: "No. Not now. Not ever. Do yous hear me? I will use every cannon, every bomb, every bullet, every weapon I have downward to my own eyeteeth to end you. I swear it! I'M COMING FOR ALL OF YOU!"
  • In The Borgias, Rodrigo is telling his sons how to juggle the diverse bribes that will get him elected Pope. When 1 of them points out that his tactics are non exactly "holy", Rodrigo replies "God will forgive us, my son. But I volition not. Forgive. Failure. From you, or your blood brother." Quite what he was threatening them with (if anything, since he does genuinely love his children,) is unknown, but since the line is spoken with all the verbal badassery Jeremy Irons tin muster, it's understandably taken very seriously.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
    • In "Choices", Faith actually tries to go Willow to requite her the whole "you tin can still be a skilful guy" spoken communication, instead getting Willow telling her she's fashion past forgiveness. At least part of this is because she had kidnapped and tied upwards Willow though. Ironically, Willow becomes one of the few people who actually could later understand what Organized religion was going through, having gone evil and killed someone only to exist brought back by someone showing caring and kindness when she didn't deserve it.
    • Xander gets into the human action non one time, but twice:
      • While he never liked Angel and repeatedly vouched for just dusting Angelus, he doubles down on it after Angelus kills Jenny in common cold blood in "Passion", citing it equally proof that Angel is beyond redemption.
      • In "Villains", after Warren shoots Buffy and Tara, near killing the old and actually killing the latter, Xander agrees with Dawn that Warren deserves to dice, declaring he's no improve than the vampires and demons they fight every 24-hour interval. Even in "Two to Become", despite existence physically sick at the sight of Willow flaying him alive, Xander still insists that Warren deserved what he got.
    • In Flavor 8, afterwards a Brainwashed and Crazy Angel kills Giles, Buffy refuses to forgive him and Xander is narrowly prevented from killing him. Buffy is likewise blamed for the world'due south magic existence lost and even the other Slayers tell her what she did was unforgivable, despite the fact that Buffy had no selection simply to destroy the source of Earth's magic to salve the earth.
  • The Cosby Evidence: The Flavor 6 episode "Off To See the Wretched" is among Television's leading trope codifiers, later on Clair delivers a massive verbal torrent on her daughter, Vanessa. After all, all she did was (forth with her friends) lie about what her plans were (to go to a concert in Baltimore, well away from New York where she said she was going) and ... when several things came up that should accept concluded their evening — car stolen, run out of money and take their tickets stolen by a scalper — they didn't telephone call for help. Clair said non only was Vanessa'due south stunt unforgivable, it means it may be a long time before she and Cliff will be able to trust her again.
  • After things get out of hand at Degrassi during Vegas Night in the mid-season finale of "The Humid Signal", Master Archibald Simpson has had enough of the crap he has had to bargain with for his entire career at the school, and has this to say to the students: "By the time you all become back from interruption...you won't recognize this school at all." And he's non kidding — the side by side episodes run across him instituting a school-wide discipline crackdown aimed at curbing the worst of the school's major issues.
  • Doctor Who:
    • In "The Name of the Doctor", nosotros find that the Eleventh Doctor cannot forgive a previously unknown incarnation of himself, who committed an human action and so heinous, no incarnation of the Doctor will recognize him equally being i of them. Simply then, in "The Day of the Doctor", he subverts the trope and (forth with his previous incarnation) accepts that he did what he had to exercise; if his Sometime Shame is not called the Md, it'south considering he had no other option. Except the events of the episode create some other pick, opening the chance to Set Right What In one case Went Wrong.
    • In "Face the Raven", the immortal Ashildr is involved in a plot that results in the unexpected expiry of the Doctor's companion, Clara. The Md threatens Ashildr, "I volition end you and everything you dearest" before Clara talks him down. Subsequently the human activity is done, the Doctor makes it clear to Ashildr that forgiveness is not on the table. In the Flavor Finale "Hell Bent" ii episodes later, in which the Dr. has become a Driven to Madness Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds in the wake of said disaster and a stint in a torture chamber, their paths cross once again, and while he doesn't forgive her onscreen, he does allow her to follow him into the second TARDIS rather than leave her to dice at the end of fourth dimension. The same episode suggests that with regards to her collaborators' role in the aforementioned plot AND their work every bit architects of the Concluding Not bad Time War, he sees Rassilon and his underlings on the High Council every bit unworthy of forgiveness, and exiles them from Gallifrey after bloodlessly overthrowing them. Keep in mind that this particular Doctor, the Twelfth, is ane of the near forgiving incarnations. His unwillingness to forgive Ashildr is personal: he's the one who saved her from death'south door in a manner that fabricated her functionally immortal to begin with and, as centuries passed, believed in her goodness even when she did not and worked to protect her — and she chose to betray him (and hurt others every bit the hanging guess mayor of the trap street) for all that. As for her collaborators, they were partially responsible for the worst state of war the universe ever saw, one he brought to an stop for them (and it was just because of Clara that he spared them when he was doing so)... and look how they repaid him, all out of fearfulness of a prophecy, and they are not the sort of people likely to atone and apologize anyway.
  • An entire episode of Friends focused on this. Joey finds out that Chandler kissed his girlfriend and spends the episode refusing to fifty-fifty speak to him despite Chandler repeatedly apologizing for it and begging for his friendship. Information technology reaches to the point where Joey fifty-fifty considers moving out and calling Chandler untrustworthy. Fortunately, he does give Chandler a chance to prove himself by forcing him to spend Thanksgiving trapped in a box as punishment and, in the end, forgives him.
  • Game of Thrones:
    • What really pisses Firm Karstark off about Robb executing Lord Rickard is that the Starks and Karstarks are very distant kin, and kinslaying is considered a despicable criminal offence, forgetting that what really pissed off Robb Stark was Lord Rickard executing two harmless child prisoners who weren't even remotely guilty of Jaime's crimes.
    • Sansa is so pissed off at Firm Umber for surrendering Rickon to the Boltons that she wishes to hang them all after they're done with the Boltons.
    • Many people, including Ned Stark, consider Jaime Lannister ("the Kingslayer"), a vile knight across redemption after his Babysitter Betrayal of Aerys. In reality, it was the polar reverse to this trope since Jaime did information technology because Aerys planned to scorched-earth the city of King's Landing, but no 1 else other than Brienne knows nor cares at this point. Notation that virtually of these people were fighting against Aerys and knew he was mad and evil, but without context they call back Jaime was just being an opportunist.
    • This is Jaime's reaction to Tyrion's murder of Tywin, even telling Bronn he will kill Tyrion if he ever sees him once again. All the same, when the two reunite in Flavor vii, he doesn't practice it.
    • Neither Jaime nor Tyrion will forgive the Ironborn and the Greyjoys for their assault on Lannisport. Tyrion brings upwardly seeing sailors drown in ships at ballast in his childhood to Theon when the latter gloats in Flavor ane near how crawly that attack was, while Jaime apparently went berserk during the Siege of Pyke.
    • In the series finale, Daenerys has Tyrion locked upwardly to be executed after he betrayed her trust past releasing Jaime. When Jon begs her to forgive Tyrion, Daenerys simply says she can't.
  • Said give-and-take-for-word by Derek in Gray'due south Anatomy most Meredith sleeping with their vet... after they bankrupt up about a twelvemonth ago because he was married and hadn't told her. He was still with his wife at the time. She'due south quick to indicate out that "I never asked you to forgive me" and "I make no apologies."
  • In the The Handmaid's Tale episode "Unwomen": Mrs. O'Connor, a former wife, is sent to the Colonies to work every bit an Unwoman. Almost every other Unwoman in that location is a quondam Handmaid, and equally such openly hate her. Emily pretends to be her friend, only then fatally poisons her. A dying Mrs O'Connor asks why, and Emily reminds her that equally a married woman, once a month she held a woman downwardly and let her husband rape her. There's no forgiveness for that.
  • In the live-action Hell Girl series, poor Yu Miyazaki says this in tears later Rina Endou and her Girl Posse blast the watch that was her female parent'due south gift to her, but before pulling the red string and sending Rina to Hell.
  • The Hogan Family: Possibly among the leading Tv set-related trope codifiers, the reason Valerie (back when the show was withal known as Valerie and its star, Valerie Harper, was with the evidence) refuses to have 12-twelvemonth-onetime son Willie'south apology in the Season 2 episode "Get out It To Willie." What exactly did Willie exercise, ane dare asks? He merely took his father's make new convertible without permission (on the dare of a buddy) for a joy ride, hitting a parked vehicle forth a metropolis street, parked it in the garage hoping nobody would notice and so — when Valerie gets a telephone call from the law saying that a motorcar matching her husband Michael'southward convertible was seen in the surface area — allows older blood brother David to accept the arraign. Willie continually stalls for time, hoping that by holding out and past merely admitting the truth afterwards, he would be absolved of his actions and — get this — be immune to get to a party where he would become to complete a relationship with the most desirable girl in class. He so watches his favorite Television set bear witness ("Leave It To Willie") and after having an Imagine Spot where he sees a positive outcome to his predicament, decides to finally admit the truth. Instead, Valerie blows her stack, and not merely does she refuse to accept the amends (since she sees less than cypher sincerity in his endeavor to blow things off as "no big bargain") but tells him he's grounded from going to that much-predictable political party. Even worse: Valerie declares to Willie that, at least temporarily, she has lost trust in him. (And we don't even get to see how Michael will take the news (series star Josh Turner was non in this episode, his grapheme said to be returning home from a flight) ... although we do see Valerie leave the house to selection Michael, an airline airplane pilot, from the aerodrome and she leaves information technology to Willie to sweat things out.)
  • How I Met Your Mother had a version of this when Ted found out that Barney slept with Ted'southward ex-girlfriend Robin in a breathy violation of the Bro Code. Barney expects Ted to exist angry but forgive him since Ted is very easy going and a bit of a pushover. Instead Ted is then furious at the expose that he punches Barney in the groin and wants nothing to exercise with Barney from that moment on.
    • A few episodes later on, though, Ted forgives Barney.
  • This was practically Kotaro Minami's catchphrase in Kamen Passenger BLACK. Information technology may have helped codify the trope in Japan.
  • Kamen Passenger Double gives us a villainous version in Episode 28, where Dr. Isaka/the Weather Dopant says information technology after Double and Accel thwart his plans to gain the ability of Invisibility by stealing it from some other Gaia Memory user (which would accept killed her in the procedure).
  • Kamen Rider Drive has 1 in the penultimate episode when Go Shijima/Kamen Rider Mach confronts Kamen Passenger Gold Bulldoze, AKA Get's own father, Tenjuro Banno. Become states that up until now, Gold Drive has done many terrible things: Bringing shame to his sister Kiriko, using Go himself every bit a tool, and using Krim Steinbelt'south inventions for evil. Simply the matter that Become declares is admittedly unforgivable? Killing his friend Chase.
    • Before in the series, Episode 20 sees Drive flip out at the Roidmude Medic virtually the style she has taken over Chase's erstwhile job as the Roidmude Grim Reaper note Chase would simply reset the Roidmude'south cadre, allowing it to take a fresh showtime. Medic, on the other hand, would make sure Roidmudes that were failing their missions were terminated. Drive outright said that compared to Chase, Medic was a devil.
  • Legends of Tomorrow: Sara Lance really hates Damien Darhk for killing her sister, Laurel, and readily abandons the mission she is in to attack him whenever he appears. By Flavour iii, she has toned down her hostility and won't attack him on sight (most of the fourth dimension), just while the residual of the Legends regard him as something of a Friendly Enemy, Sara never does. In "Mr. Parker's Cul de Sac", he finally apologizes to her earlier turning Genghis Khan's sword on himself.
  • Merlin (2008):
    • Uther is blaming Morgana for her betrayal against the kingdom by trying to assistance the young druid Mordred escape. Morgana, who does not wish for Mordred to exist executed, says that she will never forgive him if Mordred dies. Uther, on the other mitt, states that he wasn't asking for forgiveness.
    • And when Merlin tries to forestall Mordred from escaping the Camelot knights, Mordred kills them and warns him telepathically that he will never forgive him nor forget his betrayal towards him.
    • And once more with Mordred in Season 5 when Merlin reveals Mordred's plan to escape with Kara resulting in the latter'due south expiry.
  • In One time Upon a Fourth dimension, Regina blames Snowfall White for the death of her lover and being forced into a crappy Arranged Marriage with Snow'southward father, the rex. Never heed it was Regina'southward own mummy beloved who actually killed the lover — and killed the former queen — and forced the marriage; Snowfall gets blamed because she was manipulated by Regina'due south female parent into telling her most Regina'southward lover for well-pregnant reasons (at the age of ten). Snowfall White flees Regina'south murder attempts and becomes a forest-dwelling house bandit. Regina takes the throne and rules about as well every bit y'all'd expect from someone termed 'the Evil Queen'. When Regina ends up in a peasant woman disguise and actually meets Snow over again, Snow admits she pities Regina and would exist willing to forgive her... until she discovers that her stepmother but executed an unabridged village downward to the last human being, woman and kid for the mere "criminal offense" of giving Snowfall a night's shelter, which Snowfall herself declares unforgivable.
  • Power Rangers
    • Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: Rita sometimes says this to the rangers whenever they ruin her plans and destroy her monsters.

      Rita [to the rangers]: You'll pay for THIS!!

    • After 6th Ranger Tyzon appears to have been killed past one of the Fearcats in Ability Rangers Operation Overdrive, Pink Ranger Rose delivers a really angry "You're going down!" and nigh utterly destroys him.
    • Grizzaka to the rangers in Power Rangers Jungle Fury during their huge fight:

      Grizzaka: You've destroyed all of my warriors, my royal guards, and the nifty overlord Carnisoar. Finally, I shall destroy you! In fact, he doesn't. Shocking.

    • Equally shown by the quote on peak of this page, Power Rangers Samurai used this trope word for give-and-take. This example is rather striking, as Power Rangers commonly goes for western variants, such equally "Y'all'll pay for this". The likely reason behind this, is that the production behind this series was rushed, causing virtually of the scripts to exist direct translations of its Japanese source material Samurai Sentai Shinkenger.
    • In Power Rangers Dino Charge, Heckyl swore to brand Sledge pay for imprisoning him. Also, he swore to avenge his homeworld that was destroyed by Lord Arcanon.
  • Stargate SG-one: After Teal'c shoots Sha're to save Daniel'south life, Daniel refuses to believe that it was necessary and volition barely acknowledge Teal'c's attempts at reconciliation. Interestingly, everything that happens after Teal'c kills Sha're turns out to be a dream of sorts. By the time Daniel finds himself back in the real world, he's already forgiven Teal'c.

    Teal'c: Is in that location non some course of human being ritual in which I may ask your forgiveness?
    Daniel: No. [walks abroad]

  • Star Trek: Deep Infinite Nine: In "The Fashion of the Warrior", Worf convinces Chancellor Gowron to stand his forces downwardly, as an all-out state of war between the Federation and the Klingon Empire is exactly what the Dominion wants. Gowron withdraws his forces, but leaves with this warning for Sisko (and Worf):

    Gowron: You accept sided against us in battle, and this we exercise non forgive... or forget!

  • Star Trek: Discovery: Many years agone, Michael Burnham was brought to alive with Sarek's family after her own parents were killed. When they were targeted by logic extremists who wanted to eliminate non-Vulcan entities on the planet, she attempted to run away. A young Spock tried to follow her, but she insulted his human heritage in an try to get him to stay backside. This incident drove them autonomously for years, and Spock spent many years rebuffing all attempts past Michael to reconcile with him, as he viewed this act, forth with her blaming herself for the death of her parents and the outbreak of the Klingon-Federation State of war, as selfish acts made to make her feel more than important. He even says every bit much in perhaps on of the most emotional moments of his life, blisteringly insulting her for continuing this trend, making it abundantly articulate that, while they can work together to fix the threat of destruction pending them in the futurity, he cannot, and will not, e'er forgive her. However, it becomes subverted when she learns Section 31 was partially responsible for her parents getting killed, and admits he was right, leading the two to somewhen reconcile.

    Mythology and Religion

  • In The Four Gospels, Jesus, of everyone, the one who preaches Forgiveness stated that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit note most oft interpreted as refusing to repent for your sins is an unforgivable sin, fifty-fifty when blasphemy against God and Himself is somewhat pardonable.

    Jesus: And so I tell you lot, every kind of sin and slander tin can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven. Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Human being will be forgiven, but anyone who speaks against the Holy Spirit will non be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come.

    Professional Wrestling

  • The Undertaker'due south 2003 archway theme "Yous're Gonna Pay" note This was the last theme of his "Bikertaker" era before he returned to the old-school Phenom/Deadman gimmick the following yr. is about retribution for some unspecified offense and the chorus includes the line "At that place's no forgiveness this fourth dimension."

    Tabletop Games

  • Warhammer Fantasy: Dwarf linguistic communication does not have a word for 'forgiveness'. To a Dwarf, all debts will be repaid, and all wrongs volition be avenged. Dwarfs have these declarations of revenge, known as 'Grudges', every bit seriously every bit they take everything else (i.e., completely, absolutely and obsessively 100%), and being the subject of a Grudge tends to be a Very Bad Thing for anyone. Dwarfs go on entire ledgers of Grudges that have non (still) been avenged, some of them centuries or millennia old, and all the same retrieve every final one of them, and their intent to repay them.

    Thorgrim Grudgebearer: Every wrong is recorded. Every slight confronting us. Page after folio, etched in blood.

    Webcomics

  • In Consolers, Tecmo refuses to forgive Namco for making fun of his DoA games and swears to get his revenge some day.

    Tecmo: Namco... I will NEVER forgive you lot for this unforgivable insult.

  • In Sequential Art, the Quinten story arc begins with Kat and Cherry going clothes shopping, and Kat being subsequently kidnapped by Quinten employees who mistook her for Scarlet, an escaped WetwareCPU component. The next comic shows Art and Pip coming dorsum from a motion-picture show to find Cherry-red on the porch, bawling her eyes out from guilt. After she explains how she escaped from Quinten when the AI she was analyzing tried to impale her in the garbage incinerator, she cries some more than, saying that its her fault that Kat was taken, and that she'southward scared and doesn't know what to do. In what is probably the only display of 18-carat amore he has shown to Scarlet thus far, Pip says that Quinten must pay for making Scarlet cry.

    Web Original

  • In the showtime video (and most pop) of the Unforgivable series, this trope is averted actually, actually difficult. The narrator essentially meets a woman while he is plotting to purchase pants with stolen money, gets her number, and takes her out on a engagement. This date consists of her buying him nutrient, him treating her rudely, and somewhen him forcing her to satisfy his libido in the bathroom of the arcade to make up for the fact that she had two siblings. He then shouts, "UNFORGIVABLE!" at the end. However, subsequently watching the rest of the video, this merely proves that he is an extremely aroused person who gets upset about minor things.
  • In Dungeon Keeper Ami, what amounts to this happens during the invasion of Dreadfog Isle, when Empress Mercury learns that the undead priests of the Crowned Expiry accept plucked out the eyes of eight k captive innocents they intend to sacrifice — including children — so that they couldn't cause trouble. Ami's response?

    Cold rage simmered in Ami's heart equally her bright cerise gaze focused on the fog-covered island, a dark stain against the setting lord's day. Crowned Death and his minons would pay, she promised herself. Her armoured gauntlets, balled tightly into fists, groaned every bit her fleet charged onwards into the blood-red sunset. They. Would. Pay.

  • At the offset of The Nostalgia Critic's pre-recorded review of Kazaam:
  • In the visual novel 6 Rules, later on the Tairas fire the Minamoto home and accept Ryouji prisoner, Ryouji speaks to the one who betrayed him, who he can now experience nothing but burning hatred for; and they have an substitution very similar to the folio image:

    Ryouji gritted his teeth and spoke, lowly.
    Ryouji: I'll never forgive y'all.
    She looked amused, a smile playing on her lips.
    Yukiri: Oh love. What am I going to do if you don't forgive me?

    Western Animation

  • In The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes!, Eagle'southward "You're dead to me!" is a particularly harsh variation reserved for a onetime friend, Black Widow.
  • In BoJack Horseman, this is the reason why Herb refuses Bojack's apology, fifty-fifty when dying at the late stages of cancer. BoJack betraying him ruined Herb'southward life personally (Herb already had a successful life just wanted a friend to help him get through tough times... and BoJack abandoned him in his fourth dimension of need), thus refusing his satisfaction of reconciling with him.

    Herb: I'm not gonna requite you closure. You don't get that. You have to live with the shitty matter you lot did for the balance of your life. You have to know that information technology's never, always going to be okay! I'k dying! I'm not gonna feel improve! And I'm not gonna be your prop and then you can experience better! Do you know what information technology was like for me? I had nobody. Everybody left! I knew all those showbiz phonies would plough on me, certain. But y'all? I don't intendance about the job! I did fine! I had a adept life, but what I needed then was... a friend. And you abandoned me. And I will never forgive you lot for that. Now get the fuck out of my house!

  • Western animation equivalent: Bugs Bunny's declaration, "Of course you realize, This Ways State of war!" heard (as per Chuck Jones) when the happy-get-lucky wabbit is finally pushed to the wall. Cue asskicking, etc. Groucho Marx said it beginning.
    • This line is also uttered by a grapheme in a Woody Woodpecker short.
    • In that location's the Animaniacs version: "Of course you realize, this means — Warners!"
    • Unfortunately, when Jack-in-the-Box humourously quotes this statement, it'southward misinterpreted to disturbing effect in a possible future.
  • The title graphic symbol of Dan Vs. does this in every episode. Once he wants revenge on someone (or something), well-nigh zilch will convince him to exercise otherwise.
  • Elena of Avalor: Later on Esteban'south betrayal is revealed, Elena and their grandmother Luisa tell him to screw off with his apologies and excuses because his actions got Elena and Isabel's parents King Raul and Queen Lucia killed. Esteban desperately wants to redeem himself, only Elena somewhen breaks it to him that he's Beyond Redemption, especially after he broke out of prison with a bunch of dangerous villains that he so teams up with to avoid taking his judgement. On the other hand, their grandfather Francisco forgives him considering he believes he has changed while his other cousin Isabel isn't sure what to think of him withal. Everyone else views him with antipathy. Elena's acrimony with Esteban is bad enough that she initially tries to unperson him, merely she comes to terms that she withal loves him and that's function of why she'll never forgive him for pain her and everyone else and then badly. On the other hand, Elena's parents, afterward their deaths, forgive him.
  • Kaeloo: In the Season 3 premiere, Planet Smileyland gets destroyed and whatsoever person has the ability to recreate information technology the mode they desire. The gang sends Quack Dishonest to recreate it exactly the way it was, only it ends up becoming a planet where a) everything is made of yogurt, including everyone's precious personal possessions, and b) Stumpy'south girlfriend, Ursula, becomes an unperson since Dishonest Quack doesn't know her. Kaeloo says she will never forgive Quack Quack. Subverted since he manages to fix everything and Kaeloo tells him that his actions accept been Forgiven, but Non Forgotten.
  • Many Popeye cartoons find the crewman, pushed to the limit, saying, "That's all I can stands, I tin't stands no more than!" or "I've had enough, and enough is too much!"
  • In The Spectacular Spider-Man, Black True cat says that she'll never forgive Spider-Human being for turning her father into The Atoner after he killed Uncle Ben, so that he refused to intermission out of prison when she came to rescue him.
  • In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003):
    • Raph gets and so angry over having been paralyzed by one of the hornets before in the "April's Antiquity" episode that he declares, "Bugs... must... PAY!"
    • From "Aforementioned as Information technology Never Was":
      • Donny becomes enraged at Future Shredder after the Karai Legions kill Time to come Mikey to such horror from Don that he lets out a Big "NO!", plowing his manner through the androids declaring that Future Shredder will pay for it, just before blasting away at Future Shredder with his exo-suit.
      • Afterward Time to come Karai kills Hereafter Leo from the back, an enraged Futurity Raph, afterward letting out another Big "NO!", clearly tries to kill Future Karai for information technology. He gets killed by her... merely for Future Apr to avenge them both by blasting Future Karai hard enough to kill her.
  • Transformers: Animated: "Wasp... forgive... Bumblebot... ...just Waspinator NEVER FORGIVE!!!"
  • In Season one of Winx Club, when Flower is taking her simulator exam, her rabbit Kiko secretely joins her. When the Trix sabotage the test to see if Bloom has the Dragon Flame, they try to get her angry. They somewhen manage to get this reaction out of her when they shoot Kiko into lava. Blossom goes crazy and easily drives the Trix away, but the Trix do ostend that she has the Dragon Flame. Bloom and Kiko turned out okay, since it was by and large just a simulation.

    Existent Life

  • In pre-WWII Japan, seeing a fellow Japanese person exercise something un-Japanese, like speak English, was often enough to trigger a bout of head-chopping. At present, non and then much...

Sonic X: Amy goes Berserk

Eggman had broken Amy'due south shell bracelet she intended to requite to Sonic, and later crying over it, she flies into a rage, beats upwards Serpenter and knocks Eggman into the body of water.

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