Quoted above: Marv's attitude toward Goldie in the first issue of Sin City.At the end of the storyline, Owen repays the debt by cosmically retconning Miles and his loved ones to the new Marvel Universe, and while he's at it, bringing Miles' mother Back from the Dead. Even in context, it's pretty weird (as Miles had it in his pocket forgotten for three weeks), but it's also the first act of kindness that anybody has shown Molecule Man in eight years, as he's been tucked away to be used as a Living Battery. In Secret Wars (2015), Miles Morales gives Molecule Man a hamburger.Joe Fixit: It's like with ma - you were nice to Salad Brain once, and he'll never forget it. A complete inverse of this trope would likely be But for Me, It Was Tuesday. Possible overlap with Reformation Acknowledgement. Contrast with its polar opposite, Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal, and with Ungrateful Bastard and The Farmer and the Viper. Compare Character Witness and its animal version, Androcles' Lion. Though this trope is often portrayed sympathetically, it is also what often creates the Stalker with a Crush and the Yandere.Ī character who follows this may be one that Desperately Craves Affection as well. Normally one of the defining aspects of the Harem Genre, as with so many girls all vying after one boy, usually the most amount of time the series can devote to explaining why they all like him is that he simply treats them as human beings. Not even the benefactor will be able to persuade them that they had cruel ulterior motives - this can be problematic if the Butt-Monkey in question ends up turning Ax-Crazy. The nature of this character type is such that their loyalty to their benefactor will extend to generally absurd lengths. If the benefactor is a villain, this character could either be their Morality Pet, or someone they cared about before the benefactor turned evil. As is such, they will be exceptionally loyal to their benefactor, even if the benefactor admits that it was all a lie. It may extend to the character's life being saved, and as such, they now may feel I Owe You My Life. A character, sometimes the Butt-Monkey of a given work, is treated for the first time in their lives with genuine kindness and friendship.
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