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Bob and Alice are being terrorized by Doctor Deathmurderkill. He has hunted them, attacked them, and nearly gotten them killed on several occasions. Bob is convinced that Dr. DMK has kicked the dog more than enough times to warrant fighting back with lethal force. Alice, however, insists that he must have a good reason, or maybe that it's all just a big misunderstanding. Despite any evidence to the contrary, Alice refuses to believe that he can actually be 'evil'. After all, no one's that heartless, right?
This trope is, in its essence, a character who believes that Rousseau Was Right in a setting where it is not in effect. This character refuses to believe that someone could simply be evil for its own sake. If this character can just talk things out with the villain, then surely their motive will come out and together they can find a better solution (perhaps after pounding them into submission). It doesn't occur to them that there might not be a motive to discover. This character may also spare a villain, thinking that there's still some good in him, or that he can change for the better... only for the villain to commit more crimes.
Whether Alice is right or not depends on the work's placement on the Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism. In an idealistic show, this attitude could very possibly lead to a Heel–Face Turn. In a cynical one, expect her death to be the very thing to push the villain over the Moral Event Horizon, assuming she’s not just treated as Too Dumb to Live.
This trope is usually limited to the very naïve and very young, or the very old and war-weary, who've grown tired of the "black and white, us vs. them" attitudes of those around them. It also usually applies to older people who can't believe people make the same decisions over and over that lead to their own downfall while bringing misery to everyone else, often asking Was It Really Worth It? Naïve people often believe in fallacious ideas that cause them to fail to understand evil, such as wrongly expecting that the Card-Carrying Villain is a useful psychological model that will describe most of the evil people that you actually meet.
Note: Be careful not to just stick this trope onto any pacifistic characters, whether technical, actual, or martial. The tropes are related, but one does not automatically imply the other.
Compare Stupid Good, The Pollyanna, White-and-Grey Morality. Contrast Evil Cannot Comprehend Good (its inversion), This Is Unforgivable!, and Beyond Redemption. Contrast Blue-and-Orange Morality; Good characters often find the morality of a blue and orange moral thinker incomprehensible, and partly because it's so different from their own, but Blue-and-Orange Morality is supposed to be something different from a truly evil morality. Compare and contrast Disappointed by the Motive, where the hero is unable to comprehend that their adversary believes that their motive makes their (usually disproportionate) actions acceptable.
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Megamind:
Realizing he needs a new enemy with Metro Man apparently dead, Megamind grants superpowers to low-level cameraman/slacker Hal to become Titan. Megamind figures that anyone granted powers will naturally use them to become a hero and help the city. Instead of a hero, Hal turns into a greater menace than Megamind ever was. It never occurs to Megamind that someone with the power to do great good would choose to do great evil instead.
Also, when he discovers Metro Man faked his death in hopes of escaping his persona, free of the pressure of being a hero, Megamind is stunned, unable to accept that anyone beloved by the masses like Metro Man would ever give it up for a "normal" life. This is more Good Cannot Comprehend Neutrality, though.
Roxanne also falls into this. She tries to talk some sense into Titan during his rampage, insisting that there's some good in him. Titan responds with a Shut Up, Kirk!, telling her that she sees good in everyone, even when there's none to see.
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Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW):
Sonic has a strong desire to see the best in everyone, but this tends to blind him to just how evil certain people are. The entire Metal Virus arc was kicked off because he repaired Metal Sonic and let him go hoping he could find something else to do with his life with Eggman living happily as Mr. Tinker... only for Metal to immediately go back to Eggman and be the catalyst that restores his memories. Even as late as issue 41, he still has the hope that Eggman will eventually see the light and change his ways, which anyone else can see is never going to happen.
In Issue 26, Cream jumps into battle with Zeena, thinking she could shame her into giving up the Chaos Emerald. Instead, Zeena takes control of Gemerl to attack her and tries to throw her to the Zombots, all while mocking Cream to her face for her "moral high ground." When the situation has passed, Cream freely admits that doing so was a mistake.
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GoldenEye: James Bond can hardly believe that the leader of Janus was none other than his former friend and ex-00 agent turned terrorist Alec Trevelyan, who was presumed dead in a mission gone awry. Bond's attempts to reason with Janus go nowhere when the latter reveals his plan to use the titular Kill Sat to wreck Britain's economy in revenge for the repatriation of his people, the Lienz Cossacks, back to the Soviets at the end of WWII. While most of the Cossacks were executed, Trevelyan's own parents killed themselves out of Survivor's Guilt. Ironically, being employed by the same country that was responsible for these events enabled Trevelyan to craft his revenge scheme from within. Ultimately, Bond realizes Janus is a madman who needs to be stopped even if he has legitimate grievances.
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Samurai Jack: Up to Season 5, everything Jack has seen has been black and white, and while he clearly believes humans have free will, he overestimates the power of such a concept. The idea that anyone could be indoctrinated from birth to have outstanding virtues like loyalty and dedication while simultaneously being psychotic killing machines (as the Daughters of Aku clearly have been) is new to him, and until he actually manages to talk to Ashi, he's almost as bad at understanding how it works as she is.
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The Silmarillion:
The Valar didn't understand Morgoth's evil—especially Manwë, their king and Morgoth's brother, whose very name means something like "the incorruptible." Morgoth was imprisoned for millennia after his first rebellion, but did such a good job acting contrite that he was then freed, though kept under constant vigilance until he found the chance to rebel again. It's notable that Ulmo and Tulkas, with their wilder natures, remained unfooled.
Morgoth tried begging for mercy again after his second rebellion. This time the Valar responded by kicking him out of the universe.
In the Akallabêth (the tragic account of the rise and fall of Númenor, a land of many blessings set up to reward those humans who had fought against Morgoth), Manwë learns the hard way that humans often take benefits for granted and feel entitled to more, which culminates in a gigantic catastrophe and the change of Arda.
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In A Certain Magical Index, Touma Kamijou says he just doesn't get why people are assholes who grab power at the expense of others, constantly asking them why they don't use their abilities to make the world a happier place. However, this doesn't diminish his effectiveness at all. Just because he doesn't know why people do bad things, doesn't mean he's unaware that they do, or that he can't beat the tar out of them for it.
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Fargo:
The murderous liar Lester is in conversation with his brother Oswalt, who grasps to understand him and states, "There's just... something missing." Oswalt admits that was why he didn't want to listen to his deputy's theories about Lester being the killer, that he didn't want to face the idea the world could be this way.
In Season 2, Hank becomes an Expy for Marge from the original movie, giving a brief Call-Back to her speech about this trope from the film (see Films — Live-Action, above) that echoes her word-for-word in several places.
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The Expanse: This trope sometimes causes problems for the protagonists when they try to deal with Protogen and the people experimenting with the protomolecule. This is especially on display when Holden and Fred Johnson try to talk to Cortázar, the last scientist from the team of Doctor Dresden, one of the lead scientists who was in charge of the protomolecule research. Unknown to Holden and Johnson, prior to beginning work on the protomolecule project, Cortázar's brain was surgically altered to make him incapable of empathy, and now he has nothing but obsession and cold intellectual curiosity about the scientific project he was working on. Holden's attempt to bond with Cortázar over the disease that killed his mother goes nowhere, and Holden's assumption that Dresden forced Cortázar into evil runs right into a wall. While Amos, the group's Token Evil Teammate, who is essentially a (mostly) high-functioning sociopath is much more successful at understanding and drawing out Cortázar, even he is thrown by Cortázar's coldness, he just adjusts to it much better than Holden does.
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Kingdom Hearts: Grand Order: Sora has trouble understanding why Lev would be so cruel to and try to murder Olga Marie when she admired him so much and thought he was her best friend, why Lev would join a King who wants to wipe out humanity, and why anyone would want to wipe out humanity. Sora is also baffled when Chaldea warns him of how immoral most Magi are and that they would likely want to dissect him if they learned of his powers.
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Most characters in No Country for Old Men also struggle with this, usually when they are facing Anton Chigurh. Likewise, Anton Chigurh cannot understand why his victims always implore him to have mercy.
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In The Very Secret Diary, Ginny ultimately realizes she can't quite figure out what the hell is wrong with Tom and why he is the way he is, and gives him an epic "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
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In the Titanic (1997) fic "Onwards and Upwards", depicting an AU where Jack survived the sinking and reunited with Rose, he and Rose return to Chippewa Falls to make a life for themselves. When Cal and Ruth track them down, one of Rose's new friends attempts to help Ruth reunite with Rose in the belief that Rose will be pleased to see her mother, only to be taken aback when the subsequent confrontation sees Rose reveal exactly why she never contacted her mother herself, including Rose's admission that she nearly killed herself before Jack saved her.
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In Sleeping Beauty, Fauna, the gentlest of the three good fairies, suggests reasoning with Maleficent. She's the only one who fails to comprehend evil, as Merryweather and Flora quickly realize that they can't do this. Though it did help Flora recognize that the opposite is in effect as well.
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Treasure of the Rudra takes this almost to the point of Running Gag. Surlent assumes that everyone he meets is as honest and compassionate as he is, which leads to him trusting the wrong people and getting screwed as a result of it several times throughout his scenario.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012): In "New Girl in Town," Leo repeatedly insists that Karai isn't as evil as she appears and believes there must be some good in her. He realizes otherwise in "The Alien Agenda" when Karai meddles with Kraang tech, accidentally creates a monstrous super-mutant, and then abandons the Turtles to clean up her mess, all while mocking Leo to his face for trusting her.
He falls into it again in "The Wrath of Tiger Claw," where he instantly believes Karai's claim that she now believes that Splinter is her true father and blows off Raph's objections. It never once occurs to him that Karai might be lying until she, having actually discovered the truth from Splinter, confesses and reveals the tracking device she just activated to lure Tiger Claw to their lair.
Later subverted when Karai eventually does reform and, as of Season 4, is now a key ally to the Turtles.
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Captive Prince:
Damen is a forthright and honorable man, hence why he is so blindsided by his brother and lover betraying him and why it takes him so long to realize that the Regent, a Villain with Good Publicity, is a pederast who abused Prince Laurent.
Laurent describes his late brother Auguste this way too:
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In Baldur's Gate, Viconia DeVir and Shadowheart were both Anti Villains who worshipped the God of Darkness Shar, believing that she wasn't the malevolent God of Evil that most people paint her as and that she's just misunderstood. Turns out that she was every bit as evil as everyone said she was and then some, as she rewards Viconia for a lifetime of service by telling her You Have Outlived Your Usefulness and making Shadowheart kill her alongside her own parents.
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Bonds Beyond the Boundary: After hearing about all the horrible things that Terumi did (destroying Ragna's life, manipulating countless people to their deaths, creating a genocidal world-killing demon for fun), Lucy can't process how someone that despicable can even exist.
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The hero has a recurring problem with The Joker because of this. He can understand Greed or lust for power, he can understand Vanity and the urge to show off, he can understand Revenge on a very deep and personal level and he can probably understand the sadism of a weak man who wants to feel strong by picking on people even weaker than himself. But Joker? He frequently doesn't seem to have a motive he can articulate beyond It Amused Him and/or It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time. He's as close to an Anthropomorphic Personification of Chaotic Evil as you can get while still being a corporeal, mortal(...ish) human being. And that makes it really hard to be Crazy-Prepared for dealing with him.
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Injustice: Gods Among Us: In a Superman vs. Joker pre-battle intro, Joker gloats that he "won" in their last meeting, which leaves his opponent confused, wondering aloud how letting someone kill you counts as winning; Superman doesn't realize that Joker is The Corrupter, and relishes destroying Superman's faith in traditional hero tactics and Thou Shalt Not Kill idealism to turn him into a Fallen Hero.
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Loved and Lost:
Princess Celestia is shocked to discover that her nephew, Prince Jewelius, whom she had always known as a mild-mannered stallion, is actually a cruel, manipulative sociopath who wants to kill his aunt and cousin Cadence out of petty jealousy and set the Changeling invasion in motion to steal Equestria's throne.
Fluttershy is unable to fathom why Jewelius is going to great lengths to torment not only the rest of the dishonored heroes but also Ponyville's inhabitants for something the Mane Five did, even though his primary targets are the princesses.
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Highlander: In (The Messenger) an Immortal who called himself Methos (to the bemusement of the real Methos) showed up trying to get all of the Immortals in the world to lay down their swords and swear to a new age of peace. He even argued that the evil Immortals were such because of fear and emotional torment. He lost his head by the 40 minute mark.
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Harry Potter: Dumbledore has shown that he can understand quite a bit about Lord Voldemort. However, it turns out that Dumbledore was unable to figure out that Voldemort hid one of his Horcruxes in the 'Room of Hidden Things' version of Room of Requirement, a room that changes itself based on its seeker's needs. Why? Because Dumbledore was a model student who never cheated and hence had no need to use the room to hide anything. He did once find the room, but only accidentally when he really needed to use the bathroom, so it was full of chamber pots. Harry, however, was certainly not a model student, he cheated a couple of times, and he used that room, so he could figure it out once he knew Voldemort had hidden a Horcrux at the school in Deathly Hallows (It helps that Harry unknowingly used the Horcrux itself to mark the location of something he hid).
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In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations Iris tends to see everyone in the most positive light possible. This is especially visible when it comes to her Evil Twin Dahlia. Iris saw her as a misguided girl who turned out the way she did because no one loved her, even though Dahlia makes it clear that she never cared about anyone but herself. That being said, Iris makes it clear that if she knew about Dahlia's plans to kill her boyfriend she'd do anything to stop her, including killing her.
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Manifest: When Michaela tells about recently returned bank robber Griffin about his Callings and how they can used to help people (such as his Calling about a terrorist bomb), she is shocked when Griffin decides to exploit this new ability for not only a pardon for his robbery and murder but also to get fame and fortune with them. When she and her brother Ben talk about this, the siblings recall that they and the other passengers they've met in Season 1 usually use their callings for good, so it never occurred to them that someone could use them for their own selfish benefit.
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This is one of Danny's major flaws in Cats Don't Dance. He proves to be too naive to realize how evil Darla Dimple really is. This comes back to bite him in the butt when she sabotages his and the other animals' audition for movie studio mogul, L.B. Mammoth, initially thinking she wanted to help.
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Don Quixote: Don Quixote often does this since he thinks everyone will act honorable like in his books. When he finds a man named Juan Haduldo flogging his servant, the shepherd boy Andrés, Quixote stops him and orders him to promise to never do that again and to pay the boy a fair wage. Unfortunately, there were no witnesses and Quixote doesn't keep tabs on them or even contact the authorities to enforce the promise because he assumes that like him, Haduldo would not break a promise. As soon as Quixote leaves, Haduldo angrily says he has no obligation to obey a promise made to some old coot and resumes flogging the boy and doesn't pay him. This is something Andrés calls Quixote out on when they meet again.
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In Eros Turannos, even knowing that traditional Sith methods would require the apprentice to eventually kill the master, Obi-Wan Kenobi can't comprehend the idea that Vader was preparing to kill Palpatine for years.
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The Dresden Files: In Skin Game, Michael Carpenter can only shake his head in baffled horror/shock when he sees Nicodemus Archleone kill his own daughter Diedre to get through the Gate of Blood when breaking into Hades' Vault. For his part, Harry Dresden can understand it, but is just as horrified as Michael is and can't even imagine performing the act himself on his own daughter.
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Daphne Greengrass and the Boy Who Lived;
While calling pure-blood society ‘evil’ as a whole might be an exaggeration, Daphne notes that Harry and Ron are genuinely confused why her ‘vision’ in the Mirror of Erised is seeing her parents accepting her friendship with them and Hermione.
Similarly, replacing 'evil' with 'jerkassery', Daphne cannot understand why Snape, a victim of bullying in his school years, would choose to inflict that same pain on Harry or others.
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Homicide: Life on the Street: Bayliss struggles to understand why the killers he apprehends commit horrific acts of brutality for the pettiest of reasons, and sometimes no reason at all. Pembleton repeatedly calls him out and insinuates that it's the result of Bayliss deeply suppressing his own dark side.
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In King of the Hill, Hank Hill seems to assume everyone is as honorable and law-abiding as him.
In "Ho Yeah!", an angry pimp gets into a car chase with him. Hank crosses a stoplight just before it turns red and thinks this has bought him time. When the pimp crosses the red light to continue chasing him, Hank is incredibly shocked.
Hank was swindled by a used car salesman for 25 years, ever since the salesman told the teenage Hank buying his very first car that paying sticker price was a huge discount available only to a privileged few. Present-day Hank is of course an extremely honest salesman (of propane and propane accessories), and it seemingly never crossed his mind that a salesman could be dishonest.
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Discworld:
Early in the series, we have Twoflower who thinks the best of everyone and is convinced that no problem can't be solved when people sit to reasonably discuss them; this worldview is helped by the fact that he also thinks that "he can not get into trouble, because he does not want trouble for anyone" even in the face of danger. This baffles danger so much it that passes by his side (preferably the side Rincewind is on) leaving Twoflower unfazed. Only the star cultists make him realize that they weren't going to "reasonably discuss" anything. He's also wised up a bit by the time he reappears in Interesting Times following the pointless death of his wife in a petty skirmish between two of the high lords of the Agatean Empire that has driven him to stand up to the evil Lord Hong, who he holds responsible.
Granny Weatherwax, of all people, falls into this in Wyrd Sisters. Lady Felmet of Lancre mocks Granny's attempt to make her have a Heel Realization, claiming that Granny was naïve for believing that all people really are good deep down. One of Granny's core philosophies is basically "Once you truly comprehend good, you can't choose to be evil." A philosophy that she started vocalizing after her encounter with the Duchess.
Captain Carrot can be like this, firmly convinced that all conflicts can be resolved with goodwill and discussion on all sides. Because of his supernatural charisma, this usually works surprisingly well for him; when it doesn't, he shows that good doesn't have to understand evil in order to end it.
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Ella from Total Drama Pahkitew Island is one of the nicest characters of the Total Drama franchise. She desperately wants to be Sugar's friend and absolutely does not understand why Sugar (a Fat Bitch and an Attention Whore that sees Ella as a potential rival) hates her so much.
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Lost to Dust: Melanie and Miltia Malachite are more amoral than evil, but Blake Belladonna is shocked when they say unlike her, they do not feel an urge to help people.
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Halloween (2018): The other characters have no ability to understand why Michael Myers does what he does. Laurie and Hawkins don't even try. As Dr. Sartain demonstrates, even lesser evil cannot comprehend evil; Sartain drove himself mad trying to understand Michael and dies knowing him no better than he did at the beginning.
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Torchwood: The episode "Countrycide"note which was basically an Ascended Torchwood/The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Fusion Fic, and much better than it sounds ends with Gwen confronting the main villain with a simple question, and suffering a minor Heroic BSoD from the answer.
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In Hot Fuzz Sgt. Nicholas Angel is pretty good at understanding the motives of most crimes, he can understand regular evil. When confronting the masterminds of the plot he lays out a very rational if immoral plan to enrich themselves with a few targeted murders. What he can't even begin to comprehend is the pettiness that comes from killing dozens of people over the years, including children, just to win a meaningless contest each year. Sgt Angel goes from calm and collected to completely baffled and yelling at them in under a minute.
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A vlaath is a predator found on the Lower Planes in the Planescape campaign, and one of the most sadistic of beasts, torturing prey to death via the most horrendous means imaginable. One researcher who refused to believe they did this simply For the Evulz formulated the theory that vlaath were Emotion Eater who fed on their victims' fear, possibly giving the creature some justification. This theory was debunked when the researcher sedated a vlaath to talk to it. Or rather, thought he had sedated it. (The researcher's assistant managed to escape with the recording mimir and published the research posthumously.)
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build your wings on the way down: Being a man who deeply loves his family, Maes Hughes struggles with the fact that Tucker turned his own wife and daughter into chimeras.
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Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords show the Jedi to be very ignorant of the Sith order and the motives of those who turn to the dark side. In particular, Darth Revan was able to convert so many Jedi to his cause not only because of this trope but also because he was a notable aversion of Evil Cannot Comprehend Good. Revan understood the order and its flaws far too well, exploiting them to deadly effect. In the first game, Carth and Mission (the highest-rated party members on the Karma Meter) frequently comment on how little they understand the stupidity and greed of an NPC pushing a Dark Side choice.
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In Death series: Dr. Mira in Midnight in Death is unable to find out why David Palmer is such a bastard — particularly notable because Mira is an NYPSD psychiatrist and profiler whose job involves understanding the minds and motivations of criminals. Eve Dallas is unable to find out why her own mother is so bad in New York To Dallas.
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In Persona 4 this trope crosses over with Children Are Innocent in the case of Nanako Dojima, the protagonist's young cousin. During one of her Social Link events, she asks why people do bad things and responds most favorably if you say you don't know, either.
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In Disney's live-action Cinderella, when Cinderella can no longer take any more from Lady Tremaine, she breaks down, asking her "Why? Why are you so cruel? I don't understand it. I've tried to be kind to you."
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Warcraft
According to now-non-canon sources, this is what happened with Sargeras, the creator and leader of the Burning Legion. Originally belonging to a race of god-like beings called the Titans, he and his kind traveled throughout the cosmos to bring order to worlds; they were so powerful they defeated the Old Gods, the Eldritch Abominations of Azeroth, and created the dragons to become the world's stewards. While defeating and imprisoning the demons of the Twisting Nether, their evil caused Sargeras to question the Titans' quest for order. He was driven into depression after witnessing the chaos wrought by the demons, especially after defeating the vampiric Nathrezim, whose manipulative bastardry on various worlds affected him deeply. Eventually, he went completely off the rails with the belief that the Titans' quest for order was essentially wrong, given that he saw the Universe as intrinsically chaotic and evil. The last the Titans saw him, Sargeras had freed the demons he had personally previously imprisoned, made them a part of his army, and sent his Burning Legion to bring war upon the Universe, putting into action the corruption of the Draenei and Orcs, the birth of the Lich King, and the multiple near-destruction of Azeroth itself.
A more low-key example would be the nuking of Gnomeregan. Unlike most of Azeroth's denizens, the Gnomes didn't have any history of fighting among each other, which is why Mekkatorque didn't suspect Thermaplugg's seemingly obvious traitorous plan, even if it involved setting off a nuke in their own capital city. He is not proud of this.
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In the series finale of Superman: The Animated Series, Superman brutally defeats Darkseid and casts him down to the streets below his palace, telling the people of Apokolips that they're finally free of his tyranny. The response of the citizens? To gingerly help Darkseid up, so utterly broken and bent to his will for so many years that they can't even conceive of a world where he does not rule them, even as he lies bloody and battered in front of them. Superman is left to simply stare in horror as they carry him to safety, trying and failing to understand the nature of the evil he's facing.
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Return to Cabin by the Lake: Allison tries to get inside Stanley's mind, theorizing he must have some kind of Freudian Excuse like a bad childhood or his works never being recognized to have driven him to become a Serial Killer. Stanley tells her point-blank that he has no such excuse; he kills people because he likes killing people.
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Schlock Mercenary: This comes up in the Dom Atlantis arc when a foreign power is attacking a city to make it look like Earth is undergoing a civil war. Kathryn can't figure out how they expect to win; eventually the army arrives, and the heroes win. Mako bluntly says that Kathryn isn't monstrous enough to think of the simple answer — the enemy is going to overload the city's reactor, killing themselves, the heroes, the civilians, and all evidence that the attack was anything other than a civil war.
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Red Dwarf: The Highs when presented with the Lows.
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In The Dark Knight, Bruce hits a dead end trying to understand and figure out the motives behind The Joker; it's with a little help from Alfred that he comes to accept that there is no why behind The Joker, he just is.
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The Sea Shadow: Being a devoted older brother to Luigi, Mario struggles to understand why Beldam would verbally and physically abuse her younger sisters (which, in this story, included an attempted Sibling Murder on Vivian).
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American Dad!: In the episode "Ricky Spanish," Steve tries to prove to Roger that everyone can be redeemed by redeeming Ricky Spanish, Roger's titular Ax-Crazy persona of the same name, only for "Ricky" to use him as an Unwitting Pawn to set up a robbery and leave him to take the fall with the cops. Steve's final scene in the episode is of him exercising in prison while swearing revenge on Ricky Spanish, now hating him just like everyone else in Langley Falls. To twist the knife even further, there's even a Hope Spot that makes it look like Roger is going to help Steve escape... only to steal his wallet and throw him to the cops, who promptly beat him senseless.
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In The Last Jedi Rey tries to help Kylo Ren defeat Snoke, thinking that she can bring him back to the light and that they can work together to overthrow the First Order and save the Resistance. After Snoke dies, Kylo Ren decides to just try to take over the galaxy and demands that Rey join him in his quest to erase the past, even trying to persuade her that she is valuable to him. Eventually, she realizes that he will not return to the light and that she has no choice but to stand up to him but this very trope allowed her to support his rise to the top of the First Order in the first place.
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In the Maleficent/ Descendants crossover A mother's love, Ben expresses incredulity when he sees what Stefan did to Maleficent in her world, unable to comprehend how he could do that to Maleficent given their past history.
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Avengers: Infinity War: Gamora assumes that Thanos is incapable of love because of his abusive behavior towards her and her sister Nebula. As it turns out, Thanos is capable of "love" in his own, twisted way... to his advantage, as it allows him to sacrifice her for the Soul Stone.
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Henry Pym, in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, will often try to reason with enemies first, especially if they used to be his villainy-rehab patients. In his defense, it almost works on Wonder Man before Iron Man brings down an Interrupted Cooldown Hug.
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Old Harry's Game: One episode has Satan and the Professor embarking on a Journey to the Center of the Mind to see why Thomas is the way he is. At one point, the Professor comes across a hidden-away memory that is marked with tons of warnings not to open it, which shows Thomas as a child being bullied by his classmates. The Professor assumes that this is a Freudian Excuse that Thomas locked away because it was painful for him to remember, but when he tries to offer Thomas consolation, Thomas reveals that the memory was actually of an unspecified crime (presumably involving killing the bullies) and he had hidden it away to avoid accidentally incriminating himself.
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Quantum Leap: In "Deliver Us From Evil" (which introduces the evil leaper Alia), Sam is absolutely gobsmacked when Al says that Alia is his Evil Counterpart, and has trouble accepting it.
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In The Chosen Six, this is suggested when Greyback muses that the creator of the Wolfsbane potion likely intended it as a purely humanitarian potion, never guessing that some werewolves would use it to retain control of themselves and still choose to attack people while transformed.
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The Legend of Zelda:
As explained in the backstory of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, the King of Hyrule fully trusted Agahnim and gave him a position as a royal advisor after the wizard used his powers to end Hyrule's calamities. He did not realize that Agahnim only did so as a means to usurp him, or that Agahnim may have caused such calamities himself.
For a given value of "good", it’s revealed late in The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds that Princess Hilda set up a plan to steal Hyrule’s Triforce to rejuvenate her own land of Lorule. She found herself relying on the sorcerer Yuga, believing that even someone as cruel and selfish as him would at least be pragmatic enough to save the world he came from. She’s completely blindsided by his declaring that he’ll just use the Triforce to wipe out both Hyrule and Lorule to make a world of his own.
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In Mass Effect 3:
A defector from an evil organization thought that she had hidden families safely on a remote world because she "couldn't imagine" the organization's leader coming after them. Shepard says "That's what evil counts on..."
After discovering the various atrocities at Sanctuary, Ashley (who is by no means a naive character), says she truly cannot understand what motivated it. She also says that she's actually glad she can't, as it makes her feel human. Shepard themselves have the opportunity to state their opinion on the matter if they speak to Joker about it, and can either agree with Joker's comment that the atrocities made no sense, or counter that as horrible as their actions were, they did accomplish their objective.
Earlier in the series, this is the reaction of the mainstream geth (who primarily want to be left alone) to the heretics (who worship the Reapers and want to help them wipe out everything). Legion, a "normal" geth, expresses outright shock at the very idea that the heretics are spying on the mainstream.
More generally, the Reapers are a race of robotic Eldritch Abominations who cull all advanced societies every 50,000 years. Many in the galaxy at large cannot comprehend that the Reapers are engaging in a multi-species war of extermination, not a war of conquest. The Reapers exploit this by using Mind Rape to make leaders tell their populations to stop fighting while a peace deal is hammered out. The Reapers offer no peace, but a docile populace is easier to exterminate.
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Steven Universe:
The title character is so upbeat and selfless that he assumes that anything "mean" is a simple misunderstanding. The following quote refers to an alien invader who has already tried to kill him and is currently en route to Earth in order to defeat the crystal gems.
This works out for him quite a bit. Peridot does eventually make a Heel–Face Turn, basically for the reasons he suggested. But in later episodes that same approach fails to work on other, less amenable characters, enough so that it's starting to traumatize him as he struggles with the notion that some people simply can't be reasoned with no matter how pure your intentions are.
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In Frozen Turtles, Elsa, Anna and Kristoff are truly disturbed when they learn about the Turtles’ history with Shredder, and Olaf is so incapable of comprehending how bad the villain is that he suggests giving Shredder a hug until he actually meets the villain directly and sees how terrifying he is. This is taken to a further level in Into the Unknown when Olaf witnesses the mutated Shredder freely admit his role in the death of Tang Shen and nearly beat Karai to death, the innocent snowman obviously traumatised and unable to comprehend the idea that anyone could do that to their daughter.
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In Tales of Symphonia, Genis and the party gets to confront the Pope regarding the systematic abuse of Half-Elves in Tethe'alla which the Pope himself is promoting. When told he (Genis) wouldn't understand it, Genis simply lashes out that he's right, Genis can't understand for the life of him what it is that makes Half-Elves so despised to the point of being wanted dead on sight when Genis himself barely hurts anybody to the scale of what the Pope does.
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Soren from Legend Of The Guardians The Owls Of Ga Hoole refuses to believe that his brother Kludd had willingly joined the Pure Ones. He even mourns for Kludd when the latter apparently falls to his death in a forest fire.
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Star Wars: The Old Republic
The Jedi order is apparently blind to the massive corruption in the Republic and a large number of dark Jedi, Sith aligned and otherwise, in their own ranks. There's some implications in-game that the Senate and the military deliberately don't tell the Jedi about some of their shadier operations because of this trope. What's believed necessary to bring down the enemy doesn't often agree with the Light Side option.
This trope directly leads to the downfall of one Jedi Master. He believes all beings can be redeemed, and that he is just the one to do it. When he tries to convince the Sith Emperor into a Heel–Face Turn, the realisation of exactly how evil Vitiate truly is causes his worldview to snap messily.
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Granny Weatherwax, of all people, falls into this in Wyrd Sisters. Lady Felmet of Lancre mocks Granny's attempt to make her have a Heel Realization, claiming that Granny was naïve for believing that all people really are good deep down. One of Granny's core philosophies is basically "Once you truly comprehend good, you can't choose to be evil." A philosophy that she started vocalizing after her encounter with the Duchess.
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In the intro chapter of Bravely Default, the Wind Vestal Agnés is being hunted by soldiers from the Duchy of Eternia. At first she is willing to surrender to them to stop their attack on the city of Caldisla, assuming "they are men, not monsters". When she goes to turn herself in accompanied by Tiz, she meets the leaders of the assault. When they tell her how they want to beat her to within an inch of her life, then heal her just so they can do it again over and over, all purely to vent out frustration for chasing the vestal, she realizes that they are, in fact, monsters. So begins the game's first boss fight.
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In one episode, Batman actually tries to make sense of The Joker. By the end, it is safe to say that Batman figures out that doing this is an exercise of futility and madness.
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish: While his desire to redeem Jack Horner is admirable, the Ethical Bug is unable to realize that the former is too heinous and selfish to even care about changing for the better. Even when he calls out Jack Horner, the latter can only respond by calling him an idiot for taking so long to realize what it means to be a Devil in Plain Sight.
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Fire Emblem Fates: Aftermath: Corrin agrees to a duel with Jiro in chapter 14, expecting him to adhere to Hoshidan honor and accept his defeat. He's proven wrong when, after he wins, Jiro impales Corrin with a wyrmsbane lance the second he turns his back, sending him into a coma for two months and nearly killing him. When he awakens in Chapter 15, Azura calls him out on it, stating he has to accept that not everyone is as good-hearted as he thinks.
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Macbeth in Gargoyles didn't even consider the possibility that Duncan (and later Demona) might be... less honest than he, until they betrayed him.
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Schindler's List: For a long time, Oskar Schindler seems to think that Amon Goeth would be a much better person if there weren't a war going on, which Schindler thinks brings out the worst in people. He's incredulous that Goeth could enjoy killing people until Stern confirms the number of atrocities that the Nazi Captain has already committed.
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Mavka: The Forest Song: Nature Spirit Mavka is an All-Loving Heroine and doesn't quite comprehend that people like Kylina are evil just because of greed and other such things. At the same time, she's the only one who can build a bridge between the superstitious villagers and the mistrustful other spirits of nature.
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Hiccup in How to Train Your Dragon 2 is insistent on trying to reason with Drago despite his father's warnings. Later events transpire to teach him that, unfortunately, some people just can't be reasoned with. Specifically, Hiccup is at first optimistic that he can talk Drago out of his warmongering, but upon meeting Drago, hearing his story, and, witnessing his conviction/insanity, he rapidly realizes that there is no reasoning with him. Drago's actions are not based on ignorance or fear like so many Hiccup has encountered before, but rather a deeply dark and warped view of the world.
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Annabeth Chase from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians refuses to believe her former best friend Luke Castellan is evil, even after he attempts to kill her several times throughout the series, insisting that he is just being manipulated by the Titans and is a victim. She gets through to him in the end, and he performs a Heroic Sacrifice to defeat Kronos.
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The Lion King (1994): This is Mufasa's Fatal Flaw. Despite their disputes, he underestimates his younger brother Scar's jealousy of him and desire for the throne, believing in the importance of family and that Scar couldn't do something heinous as fratricide. Mufasa only learned in the moment before his death that this is NOT the case, as Scar pays his kindness back by tossing him off a gorge. To twist the knife even further, Scar even rubs it in his brother's face, sadistically gloating "long live the king" with a Slasher Smile and making sure that his brother fully realizes what his true nature is.
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Red vs. Blue: General Donald Doyle falls into this during The Chorus Trilogy. Part of his reasoning for having the armed forces of Chorus stay in the planet's capital city of Armonia is that the Charon Industries Space Pirates would take far too many casualties for any rational commander to order the attack in the first place. Unfortunately for Doyle, the Space Pirates are led by Felix, and he cares nothing for how many of his soldiers die as long as the objective in question is completed and he gets paid. Which ends up biting him in the ass when General Doyle's Heroic Sacrifice kills a majority of his crew, leaving him without the manpower to defend both the communication tower and the tractor beam.
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Animorphs: In book #4, Ax explains to the others that the Yeerks, should they win the war, will destroy every part of Earth's ecosystem that can't be used to feed their host bodies. Cassie, the team's nature lover, refuses to believe that any sentient being would reject the beauty of nature and accuses Ax of making up lies because he doesn't like Yeerks. Ax is proven right two books later when Temrash 114 comments on how he and the majority of Yeerks can't stand Earth's biodiversity, talks about how the Yeerk homeworld only has a "manageable" number of species, and brags about the Hostile Terraforming they've done to other planets.
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The saints and angels from The Great Divorce are moved by love and compassion enough to want to help the hellish ghosts, but feel no pity or regret should that being fail and implode on themselves back to Hell. Indeed, the concepts of sadness and loss are alien to them (or, at least, they're not negatively affected in any way). Only God can, and does, feel pity for the damned. There hasn't been a single soul in Hell that He hasn't tried to talk some sense into.
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The premise of Joker's Last Laugh is that a doctor misdiagnoses the Joker with cancer, with the idea that the Clown Prince might reflect on his mortality and change his ways if he believes he has a potentially fatal disease. Instead, the Joker prepares an even bigger crime scheme than usual.
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We Are Nothing: When Freddy Krueger explains his motives for killing children to Harry Potter, Harry is utterly baffled and has difficulty fully grasping the idea of someone who kills solely because they derive pleasure from it. The narration notes that every villain Harry had faced prior to meeting Krueger committed evil deeds because it furthered their goals as opposed to simply being For the Evulz like Freddy.
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For Shazam!'s Billy Batson, this flaw seems to exist across multiple continuities: he's willing to work with, or at least support, evil people because he's an innocent child whose powers are a direct result of being one of the purest souls on Earth. In Public Enemies, this happened when Lex Luthor became president; in Kingdom Come, Luthor basically brainwashes him into an evil Atoner; in Injustice: Gods Among Us, he's willing to follow an increasingly Knight Templar version of Superman and gets killed for finally saying he's gone too far, etc.
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In the Future Trunks Saga of Dragon Ball Super, this is Gowasu's primary problem. He underestimates Zamasu's hatred of mortals because of Zamasu's pure heart and strong sense of justice, failing to realize until it's almost too late that in Zamasu's case, Pure Is Not Good. Even when he discovers Zamasu's true colors and how far gone he is, Gowasu still thinks that he can reason with Goku Black and Future Zamasu and get them to stop their rampage. This almost gets him killed.
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Daredevil (2015): Father Lantom, a Catholic priest, discusses the topic of Evil, Satan, and the like with Matt Murdock, the titular hero. The priest admits to once holding this view, questioning even if Satan truly existed. Then he was in Rwanda during the 1990's genocide. He was in a village with a peaceful and highly respected chieftain. The leader of a Hutu militia came to the village and spoke with the chieftain for hours. Then the Hutu leader brutally killed the chieftain and his entire family. Father Lantom states he was given a Sign from God that Satan does exist and saw true evil in the Hutu leader's face while he killed these peaceful people.
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Star Trek: The Original Series: In the episode "The Savage Curtain", Surak, Spock, and President Lincoln have a hard time understanding the motives and actions of the opposing "evil" side. Only Kirk seems to have a grasp of their potential for deceptiveness and duplicity.
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The Dungeon Master of Elfslayer Chronicles attempts to thwart the OP's attempts at derailing her campaign at the last minute by presenting his Human Wizard character with the Eye Of Blight, which was quite explicitly meant to corrupt him while promising limitless power, hoping his villainy would cause him to take the bait. The OP's character gets rid of the artifact instead, because he only wants to serve his Human nation, which, thanks to the DM's shortsightedness, was already established to be full of hidebound, homophobic, greedy, elf-hating warmongers.
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In Doctor Ghemor, I Presume?, Tekeny Ghemor's reaction to Richard and Amsha Bashir's brand of parenting is nothing but horror and confusion. Ironically, the Cardassians are supposed to be the "bad" guys and the Federation the "good" ones, yet the roles are inversed.
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Downplayed in Where Talent Goes to Die. While Miura is by no means naïve and realizes that people can do bad things for a variety of reasons, she can't wrap her head around the idea of Ultimate Despair committing crimes, including killing their own loved ones, for the sake of despair.
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A Song of Ice and Fire: This along with Horrible Judge of Character is the Fatal Flaw of most of House Stark. They really never catch on that not everybody in Westeros holds the same lofty moral standards that they do, which eventually gets most of them betrayed and massacred, leaving only a few scattered surviving children.
Partially deconstructed when it is later shown that many of the principles the Starks trusted in others are strongly reinforced by the practical destructive consequences for those who violate them: Cersei's open disregard for Robert's will immediately destabilizes the Crown's authority, the War of the Five Kings is set off by Joffrey's impulsive decision to execute Ned Stark sheerly for entertainment value, the Freys' betrayal of Robb Stark and of sacred hospitality costs them all social respect in Westeros and eventually leads to their destruction, Joffrey's sadism, instability and violence as a ruler gets him poisoned at his own wedding, and Tywin Lannister's willingness to use and abandon anyone and everyone to preserve House Lannister's power winds up getting him shot by his own son. In Westeros, it may be less a matter of Good Cannot Comprehend Evil and more a matter of Sensible Cannot Comprehend Stupid; the Starks' mistake was not so much trusting their enemies' benevolence as assuming their self-interest was enlightened enough to keep them playing by the same rules.
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One Piece:
The town of Whiskey Peak serves the Strawhat Pirates food, but plans to kill and rob them while they sleep. Zoro foils them by not falling asleep and beats up the people when they try to kill them. When Luffy wakes up, he assumes Zoro beat them up for no reason and attacks him. Zoro tries to explain the town's true nature, but Luffy won't believe him because to Luffy, anyone who could serve such delicious food could never be evil.
When Sanji's father Vinsmoke Judge has an Evil Cannot Comprehend Good rant about how Luffy likes Sanji despite his compassion, humility, and selflessness, Luffy gets confused about why Judge is listing off all Sanji's good points. It never occurs to him that Judge might think Virtue Is Weakness, but then again Luffy is an Idiot Hero who really doesn't care much about understanding villains.
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Sisterhood Series by Fern Michaels: The Vigilantes have shown that they cannot understand why people like the Monarch HMO in Payback, Karl Woodley in The Jury, and Maxwell Zenowicz in Fast Track are such evil people.
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Old Kingdom: In the backstory of Sabriel, the Abhorsen who lived at the beginning of the Interregnum was, according to Mogget, "a little too good-hearted to deal with treachery", so Mogget had a hard time getting him to Belisaere when Prince Rogir, who had become a Greater Dead Adept, was planning to murder his family to break the Great Charter Stones and thus the entire Charter. Due to this, they arrived too late to save the Queen and her daughters and prevent the breaking of two of the Stones.
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Yakuza: Like a Dragon: the Big Bad of the game is a Corrupt Politician named Ryo Aoki who is actually Ichiban's old childhood friend Masato Arakawa having faked his death. As the game progresses, Ichiban gets more and more frustrated by the depths Aoki sinks to in his pursuit of power, until the climax when he snaps and lays out a massive "The Reason You Suck" Speech for Masato, demanding he explain why he gave up the loving family and wealth he had before in pursuit of fleeting power and approval of assholes that never know the true him.
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Code Geass: As one of the Token Good Teammates of Britannia, Suzaku Kururugi fails to realize that many of his colleagues won't help with his reforms because they either benefit from the corrupt system he wants fixed or genuinely believe that system should be used to govern the world. In fact, this is part of the reason Suzaku falls under Evil Cannot Comprehend Good in addition to this trope - his inability to recognize that the majority of Britannia enjoys oppressing others prevents him from understanding why others would want to see it destroyed.
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Fate/Grand Order: This is revealed to be the Fatal Flaw of Anti-Villain Kirschtaria Wodime, thanks to always believing in the innate goodness in every human. His plans to aid humanity involves turning them into gods, believing that they will unite and strive for a better future. Sherlock Holmes quickly points out that humans had always fought among themselves, so Wodime's plan would just give them more power to do so. Kirschtaria also has strong faith in his teammates, who he thought would be happy with his plan. This meant he is completely blindsided by Beryl Gut's betrayal, who stabbed him in the back because he loves to kill humans and can't do that if they were immortal gods. Even his fellow Crypter Daybit Sem Void, who also firmly subscribes to the idea humans instinctively strive to do good, admits after Wodime's death that his plan was ultimately "a failure in and of itself".
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Out of the Silent Planet: Downplayed; the Oyarsa of Mars only wanted to speak to Weston and Devine to get some information from them about what was going on on Earth, but the two of them fled back to Earth and kidnapped Ransom to go in their place. This and other behavior on their part completely baffled Oyarsa, even going so far as to make him wonder if those two were brain-damaged. Only after a lengthy questioning and hearing a (very much deconstructed) explanation of their colonial ideas did Oyarsa come to understand them, and during that interrogation, Oyarsa kept finding new and surprising levels of genius and insanity in them.
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The Amazing World of Gumball:
In the episode "The Saint", Gumball does a bunch of horrible things to Alan (including framing him for cheating on Carmen and having his parents tortured by a clown) all for the sake of trying to find something that upsets him. Not only does Alan forgive Gumball right off the bat, but he views Gumball's actions in such a ridiculously optimistic light that he doesn't even believe he did anything wrong.
In the episode "The Wicked", Darwin repeatedly insists that Mrs. Robinson must have some redeeming quality or Freudian Excuse and tries to find it, despite all evidence to the contrary. He only realizes he's wrong and Mrs. Robinson is just pure evil when she sees him choking and does nothing but give a Psychotic Smirk and watch. From there on out, his motive changes from trying to prove that she has some good in her to simply trying to get her locked up.
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Catch-22: Yossarian has heard stories of slave traders in Africa kidnapping little boys and selling them to men who disemboweled and ate them. He wonders how a child could suffer such a horrible fate without showing the slightest hint of fear or pain, but takes it for granted that somehow they do; he refuses to believe that anyone could knowingly cause a child to suffer.
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Touched by an Angel: Monica constantly asks how human beings can be so cruel to each other. Tess says some are just misguided while others are "just not lucky enough to have enough of a soul."
Meeting fallen angel Kathleen, Monica can't understand how someone who knew the love of God can join "the other side."
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Game of Thrones:
This, combined with Honor Before Reason, is the key Fatal Flaw of the Starks. Eddard is the worst, assuming the royal court must hold to ideals of honor and fair play; he is totally unprepared for how ruthless they can be, and he pays the price. Robb follows in his footsteps with the mistake of assuming anyone entering into a treaty will naturally hold to it and not, say, get paid off by his enemies to lure him in. Jon Snow also emulates his father and half-brother, believing that everyone will just set aside their differences and work together against a common threat, but he overestimates even the notion of self-preservation people have in the face of pride or spite like Alliser Thorne or Cersei Lannister.
In the episode The Winds of Winter, Cersei Lannister kills the High Sparrow and all of his followers - as well as her own political rivals - by blowing up the Sept of Baelor with wildfire. While she can’t be described as wholly “evil�, and the High Sparrow was not completely “good�, his end did come down to a lack of comprehension; he was so certain of his own power and control that he was unable to imagine how extreme Cersei’s actions would become to take those things back (i.e. killing/maiming hundreds of innocent people just to take out a few enemies).
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Sonic the Hedgehog: Having lived much of his life in isolation, Knuckles grew up believing in honesty and holds a firm and steadfast belief that there is good in everyone, which always lets him give people second chances. Naturally, Eggman has used this to his advantage to dupe him into fighting Sonic on multiple occasions; his being a Horrible Judge of Character in regards to Eggman has become something of a Running Gag.
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Lost in Camelot plays with this when Merlin has trouble initially comprehending the idea that anyone would fake a crisis just to get money despite Kenzi’s explanation of Aredian's agenda.
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In Star Trek Into Darkness, the heroes had a lot of trouble wrapping their heads around the fact that Admiral Marcus is a corrupt traitor.
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Leverage: The reason the team get so much business. There is no shortage of people who find themselves the victims of scam artists or corrupt businesspeople, good and decent folks who can never conceive being taken advantage of. That includes people who trusted the crooks, even friends, and can't believe they were ripped off so badly. Sadly, this counts as Truth in Television.
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Marge expresses this in Fargo, as seen in the quote below. Marge, a Nice Girl By-the-Book Cop, has just arrested Grimsrud after she caught him stuffing his partner's corpse into a wood chipper. She simply can't believe that the crime spree that ended with five people dead, lives ruined, and families destroyed, was all for money.
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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker: While it's a very long stretch to call Hot Coldman "Good", the entire reason for the Peace Walker project is because he genuinely believed that even the most strong-willed humans would be too moral to retaliate against a nuclear strike and would gracefully accept death instead if it meant not bringing about a nuclear apocalypse. He went so far as to have Peace Walker transmit false data to NORAD in order to force the military to decide whether or not to retaliate, firmly convinced that they would stop at the last second, thus proving the need for Peace Walker's existence. Posthumously, Coldman is proven wrong when the military actually does try to order a retaliatory strike, and are only prevented from doing so when Peace Walker drowns itself in Lake Nicaragua to stop the data transmission. Venom Snake even lampshades it on a cassette tape in The Phantom Pain:
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In Queen of Diamonds, Jasmine notes that her father is so willing to forgive he can't always recognise just how evil others can be.
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In El Goonish Shive, with Elliot is routinely shown in the way of naivete, such as when he doesn't understand either the idea that a person would trick a superhero into revealing themselves by preying on their heroic idealism, or that a cop would go into law enforcement for any reason other than to help people.
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This plays an important part in the resolution of the Sherlock Holmes spin-off novel Master of Lies by Philip Purser-Hallard, where Holmes and Watson are tracking a group of counterfeiters and forgers. The last quarter of the novel reveals that what was read before that point was actually written by one of the forgers as part of an elaborate plan to frame Sherlock and his brother Mycroft for Watson's murder, which depicts a modified version of the case the two are investigating. One of the main clues that helps Holmes identify the real mastermind is that the manuscript places emphasis on the skill of the forger and Watson's own admiration of the literary skills of the man who turned out to be the real forger. Holmes observes that the man is such an egotist that he simply couldn't give himself a smaller role in his own story, even when it might have helped him avoid suspicion, whereas Watson is a more self-effacing author who often downplays his own role in Holmes's cases.
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In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!, Izuku can't wrap his head around the Ultra-Humanite's desire to destroy the Tokyo National Museum over having an exhibit of Endeavor erected there. It's extremely arbitrary and petty on top of being callous to anyone who doesn't share the Villain's viewpoint.
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Fire Emblem Awakening: Invisible Ties: Emmeryn gravely underestimates Gangrel's insanity and bloodlust, thinking that he'll eventually see reason if she keeps trying diplomacy. It isn't until Gangrel kidnaps Maribelle and tries to ransom her for the Fire Emblem that Emmeryn is forced to acknowledge that there's no reasoning with him.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides: Philip Swift is a Good Shepherd who believes that everyone has some good in them and can be saved by God's grace, and attempts to reach out to Blackbeard, admitting that trying to save Blackbeard's soul was "a bit of a long-shot." As the film goes on, however, Philip changes his mind and declares that Blackbeard is evil beyond any hope of redemption.
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The Punisher gets this from Thou Shalt Not Kill heroes who think he's just a Serial-Killer Killer that hasn't killed any innocents (yet). Frank himself rarely debates or justifies it (he works around heroes or neutralizes them), he just tells them that until they're ready to kill him, he won't stop killing criminals. In one issue, Daredevil was chained up with a gun pointed at Frank (who was getting ready to snipe a mobster), and while he did end up pulling the trigger, the gun was empty.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage): In the short story "Swan Song," taking place in the future, Radical, who had become Leonardo's Love Interest by that time, is attacked by her Arch-Enemy Complete Carnage, who snaps her neck right in front of Leo. Many years later, Leo, having become a Buddhist monk, tracks Carnage down to Hong Kong, where he has kidnapped several people, intending to forgive him for Radical's murder and free the hostages. During the ensuing fight, Leo tries to persuade Carnage to give up his evil ways and learn to understand the true value of life... but when Carnage gleefully kills one of his hostages and mocks Radical's death to Leo's face, Leo snaps, declares that Carnage has long since passed the Moral Event Horizon, and slices him clean in two in a Moment of Weakness.
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CONSEQUENCES: In THREATENING A TSURUGI, while Kagami is fully aware of how nasty Lila can be towards her targets, she assumes that she'll only be coming after her. It never occurs to her that Lila might target her aging, blind mother instead, and when Lila gloats about causing her accident, she goes numb with shock.
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Fluttershy in Post Nuptials could not understand why a creature like Discord could be so cruel and sadistic. Of course, the fanfic was written before Season 3.
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Doctor Who:
The Mentiads in the serial "The Pirate Planet" state this as the reason they had not deposed the Captain prior to the Doctor's arrival. They are incapable of understanding why he does what he does, and are unable to properly work against him as a result.
In "Flesh and Stone", there's a downplayed example. The Doctor can't work out why the Weeping Angels' method of attacking Amy involves needlessly tipping her off in advance. He's briefly dumbstruck when he finds out that they're just doing it to terrorize her.
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Richie Rich: It's obvious to most everyone that Laurence Van Dough is jealous of the Rich family and wants the business for himself, but even after Lawrence tries to kill them and leaves them marooned on a desert island, Mr. Rich can't grasp how bad Laurence is. Of course, Lawrence himself misunderstands the Richs just as much.
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In Child of the Storm, this is one of Harry's defining characteristics. He knows better than most that there are people who are cruel to others for petty reasons, or no reason at all. But he simply can't understand why people are like that.
By the sequel, however, thanks to encounters with HYDRA and the Red Room and one brief period as the Dark Phoenix, he's entirely capable of understanding why people are evil. He doesn't like it very much.
It's mentioned that Steve Rogers, interestingly enough, averts this trope-he may be The Cape and a Knight in Shining Armor, but he grew up in the Depression and fought in World War Two. He's definitely not naïve.
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In the Elseworlds comic Superman: True Brit, Colin Clark (Superman raised in Britain rather than America) is so nice that it takes him a while to recognise that his colleagues at the newspaper where he works are more interested in tabloid journalism and uncovering scandal than actual news.
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Almost deconstructed in Villains by Necessity. After the forces of darkness have been all but entirely wiped out, heroes swarm the world brainwashing evil-doers and driving monsters to extinction. The fact that the world needs evil to exist (and will literally cease to be without it) is something that none of them can understand, and the book's group of villain protagonists are forced to fight against them until the end.
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Criminal Minds: Is all about Good comprehending Evil (to catch the bad guys), and typically they're very good at it. But every so often, there's an unsub who's just so evil or so unprecedented that the team doesn't know how to handle it. There's an unsub who forces people to play out his own fantasies related to punishing his mother, which the team understands until he starts forcing young boys to play along (and kills one of them). There's a trio of construction workers going around committing extreme violence, who the team understands except for their motive ("It was fun, boss."). Then there's the unsub from "To Hell..."/"...And Back", a quadriplegic Mad Scientist having his retarded brother abduct people and perform medical experiments in hopes of curing himself, even though he knows he realistically can't. The combination of the brutality, the sheer number of victims, and lack of any upside to the case's conclusion caused this to be the only episode in the entire run that doesn't end with a closing quote; instead, Hotch's voiceover soliloquies to the audience about how sometimes there is no explanation.
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Dragon Ball:
Goku frequently underestimates just how evil some people can be, and is all too willing to give them a Last-Second Chance when he has them at his mercy. For example, he falls for Raditz's pleas for mercy and grants it to him, only for Raditz to knock him down and mercilessly break his ribs; all the while, Goku is absolutely shocked that Raditz lied. He also spared Frieza's life twice out of a misguided act of mercy, and both times, Frieza used it to his advantage and tried to stab him in the back. He does get better over time, realizing that Cell and Majin Buu were beyond redemption and actively trying to kill them. Later, in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Goku naively believes that just because they and Frieza worked together save their universe from being erased and then they brought Frieza back to life that he'll be grateful and repent. Vegeta naturally calls him an idiot for not seeing that Frieza will not change and will still try to kill them.
Even after all of the atrocities he's committed, Gohan still doesn't want to kill Cell and actually thinks he can reason with him, begging him to repent of his crimes and surrender peacefully. Instead, Cell goes out of his way to torment Gohan and force him to bring out his hidden power; when he finally crushes Android 16's head underfoot, Gohan finally snaps, goes Super Saiyan 2, and completely shifts gears, going from not wanting to hurt Cell at all to making sure Cell suffers as much as possible for everything he's done.
In the Future Trunks Saga of Dragon Ball Super, this is Gowasu's primary problem. He underestimates Zamasu's hatred of mortals because of Zamasu's pure heart and strong sense of justice, failing to realize until it's almost too late that in Zamasu's case, Pure Is Not Good. Even when he discovers Zamasu's true colors and how far gone he is, Gowasu still thinks that he can reason with Goku Black and Future Zamasu and get them to stop their rampage. This almost gets him killed.
While it's a bit of a stretch to consider Roh, the jerkass Supreme Kai of Universe 9, "good," he expresses the belief that even the most heinous of people have someone or something they hold dear and wish to protect, and is genuinely shocked that Frieza literally doesn't care about anyone or anything but himself, to the extent he's willing to betray all of Universe 7 for his own benefit.
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In Demolition Man, Chief Earle can hardly believe it when Simon Phoenix unleashes a torrent of violence against a couple of hopelessly unprepared cops. He stares, aghast, and wonders aloud "how can anyone be so flagrantly sadistic? This was fun for him!"
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The Book of Mormon: King Lamoni is astonished by his father's angry reaction to his conversion and baptism. He doesn't back down, though.
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A minor, somewhat downplayed example shows up in The Order of the Stick prequel "Start of Darkness" which is, well, the Start of Darkness for Redcloak. Near the end of the story Redcloak's younger brother, who by that point is the Token Good Teammate that Xykon has Trapped in Villainy, comes up with a plan to attempt to betray and take down Xykon while Xykon is locked in battle with a powerful wizard, and a plan to disguise himself so Xykon won't be able to tell him from the other goblins Xykon has forced to serve him if the plan fails and Xykon lives. Redcloak responds by pointing out that his brother is counting on Xykon to react to not being able to tell which particular goblin betrayed him by letting it go rather than killing innocent goblin servants, when in reality Xykon is likely to slaughter every goblin there instead, in order to make sure he gets the right one.
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Harry Potter and the Nightmares of Futures Past:
Even before she starts Hogwarts, Ginny realises that part of the reason her mother has trouble believing that the Dursleys are as bad to Harry as she and Ron claim is that Molly can't imagine having a child and not loving it.
During the Triwizard Tournament, when the Gryffindor Six realise that Snape 'stacked the deck' to ensure that Draco Malfoy would be the Durmstrang champion while providing him with various tricks to ensure Malfoy's victory, Ron expresses incredulity that someone could be so foul, but Harry assures him that the lack of understanding from Ron is just because he was raised by good parents and so finds it hard to think that way, whereas Harry saw worse examples of humanity while growing up even before the time-travel.
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After being put in charge of Hell in The Sandman (1989), Remiel proclaims that the purpose of Hell shall no longer be punishment, but purification with the aim of redemption. The demons of Hell will no longer punish you for punishment's sake, or for their own pleasure, or because that's what demons do. They will punish you for purpose, for your own good, and because they care. As one of the damned comments, having redemption dangled in front of your nose at the end of it all only makes it worse.
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In Losing Christina, Christina tries in vain to get the adults in her town to realize that the seemingly kind-hearted Shevvingtons are a pair of twisted monsters who play games to destroy innocent lives. It takes the Shevvingtons claiming Christina is acting out from the long-term abuse of her parents for the friends of the family to realize something is wrong. At the book's climax, they basically apologize to Christina and admit that they just didn't want to face the fact that "we invited a pair of sociopaths into our town."
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In the Warrior Cats series, when Bluestar's suffering from dementia and is absolutely convinced that WindClan is stealing prey, she won't listen to Fireheart when he gives her evidence that a dog has been killing the prey. She tells him that he's a good and noble warrior, so he can't comprehend that other cats would have morals any less pristine than his own. He especially thinks this comment is odd, since he was the one that exposed Tigerclaw as a traitor and murderer.
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Shark Tale: After learning that he took credit for killing Don Lino's son, Oscar doesn't understand why Lino will want revenge for his son's death. He then participates in the better idea of staging the murder of Lenny, Don Lino's second son, afterwards. Oscar either believes the sharks are that afraid of him or he believes he can keep staging shark attacks until Lino gives up.
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Jean from Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, aside from being the nicest guy in the show, is quite upset when Captain Nemo informs him that the Nautilus can be used for destruction if in the wrong hands. When Nadia expresses suspicion about the Nautilus, Jean replies that the Nautilus ''is a good ship… because the Captain is a good man!" Which is what makes his experience of witnessing his new friend Fait die at the hands of technology all the more heartbreaking.
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Danganronpa: The Immersive Learning Program: In Academy of Discontent, Gonta Gokuhara is shocked and confused that Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu and Peko Pekoyama would kill two of their classmates just to escape the academy. However, his belief that a bad deed doesn't make one a bad person leads him to befriend Peko after is she left behind while Fuyuhiko is forced to leave the academy and the other students ostracize her for her actions.
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In Hogwarts Legacy, Ominus and his aunt Noctua were both White Sheep of the Evil Sorcerer Gaunt family, and descendants of one of the most evil wizards to walk the Earth, Salazar Slytherin. Noctua was determined to prove Slytherin was not an evil man and that there was more to him than Black Magic. While attempting to reach his secret office within Hogwarts, she ended up in an inescapable trap as she came by herself, and the trap required at least 2 people to escape, causing her to starve to death. And even if she had been with someone else, the only way to escape the trap is for one person to cast the Agony Beam Cruciatus Curse on the other, proving that Slytherin really was as sadistic and evil as the Gaunt family lauded him for being. And that's not even counting the giant snake he hid in the school for the express purpose of murdering children.
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Wander from Wander over Yonder goes both ways with this trope, with the title character acknowledging evil beings exist but that still doesn't stop him from his attempts to befriend them anyway. Later on in the series though, he comes to terms that some villains like Dr. Screwball and Lord Dominator aren't worth befriending. In the latter's case, Wander is insistent in the Grand Finale in reforming Dominator, despite his full attempts, he finally gave up after Sylvia persuades him to stop.
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The Batman:
In one episode, Batman actually tries to make sense of The Joker. By the end, it is safe to say that Batman figures out that doing this is an exercise of futility and madness.
Wrath and Scorn show that "Knight Templar Cannot Comprehend Evil". They honestly believe that Batman's villains are just put-upon thugs trying to make a living. This comes back to bite them when they think the Joker, an unrepentant psychopath who commits crimes for fun, has come to free them from custody and he instead gasses them because they know Batman's identity and only he is allowed to destroy Batman.
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In The Condor, Tony has a hard time believing that his own cousin Reuben is a Jerkass unrepentant gangster. Even after Reuben sabotaged his skateboard and later cooperated with Taipan to set fire to Tony's house, Tony still thinks he can "save" Reuben and extends an olive branch. After Reuben angrily rejects him, Sammi gently explains to Tony that he can only save Reuben if Reuben wants to be saved.
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In the first Kingdom Hearts game, there's a bit where the cute and cheerful ninja girl Yuffie says that she just can't understand why people like Ansem are so intoxicated by the power of darkness.
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In Octopath Traveler, Alfyn cannot understand how someone could be so twisted as to willingly betray those who help them. He is traumatized by Miguel kidnapping and nearly killing an innocent child after Alfyn saved the former's life and nearly loses his passion as a physician because of it.
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Kingdom Hearts 4: New Light: Ryo is a Martial Pacifist who is firmly convinced that everyone can be reasoned with and hates having to resort to violence. It takes getting near-fatally stabbed by Jazzy's Wolverine Claws, followed by Training from Hell from Vanitas, for Ryo to finally accept that some people just can't be reasoned with and sometimes Violence is the Only Option.
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Spongebob Squarepants: The titular character constantly attempts to befriend or reform the villain Plankton even though he’s proven time and time again that he will always be evil and never change for the better. This is best demonstrated in the “F.U.N.� episode where Spongebob seems to have reformed Plankton, and is left heartbroken when he discovers Plankton stole the Secret Formula anyway.
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In Faded Blue, the Crystal Gems (or at least Rose and Garnet) understand by Chapter 11 that Steven is probably not Blue Diamond — however, they are having trouble understanding why Blue Diamond would fall in love with a human, or have a son at all.
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Darth Vader: Hero of Naboo;
Obi-Wan's experiences with Vader change his views on the dark side and the Sith as whole, but when he senses Sidious for the first time and gets a taste on just how much of an irrevocable monster he is, he is traumatized and shocked that such an embodiment of unimaginable rage and hatred could even exist and still be a sentient being.
Padme is utterly repulsed and disbelieving by the lengths Gunray is willing to go to make sure the invasion of Naboo is made legal, including going as far to burn the entirety of Theed.
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The Nightmare Before Christmas: Santa's innocent pleas to Oogie Boogie to release him or face the consequences (during "Oogie Boogie's Song") have a whiff of this trope - Santa is literally too good and pure to comprehend that Oogie Boogie actually is rotten to the core and wants him dead, and certainly doesn't care if the children are expecting him.
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 Cinderella (2015) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Cool Runnings / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Descendants / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Fargo / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Forbidden Planet / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Get Hard / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 GoldenEye / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Good Burger / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Halloween (2018) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Hot Fuzz / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Hotel Rwanda / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 In the Name of the Father / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 It's a Wonderful Life / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 No Country for Old Men / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Platoon / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Rambo: Last Blood / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Santa Claus: The Movie / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Santa's Slay / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Schindler's List / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Christmas That Almost Wasn't / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Dark Knight / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Hangover / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Look of Silence / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Rock / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Three Musketeers (1948) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Whale / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 3:10 to Yuma (2007) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 When Worlds Collide / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Wonder Woman (2017) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 A Certain Magical Index / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Akuyaku Reijou no Naka no Hito / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Catch-22 / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Circe / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Dark Lord—The Rise of Darth Vader / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Giants Series / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Gorky Park / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Harahpin / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Hilda / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Hilda Tie-In Series / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 In Death / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Lord Jim / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Mistborn: The Original Trilogy / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 My Brother is a Superhero / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Nation / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 No Country for Old Men / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Old Kingdom / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Out of the Silent Planet / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Pretty Little Liars / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Sisterhood Series / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Skin Game / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Star Trek: Federation / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Star Wars: Bloodline / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Anglo/American – Nazi War / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Areal / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Book of Mormon / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Demon Headmaster / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Forgotten Door / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Fountainhead / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Further Adventures of Batman / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Great Divorce / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Help / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Night of Wishes / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Princess Diaries / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Silmarillion / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Stainless Steel Rat / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Time of Contempt / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Winds of War/War and Remembrance / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 To Kill a Mockingbird / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Villains by Necessity / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 GoodCanNotComprehendEvil
sameAs
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 A Certain Scientific Railgun (Manga) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (Manga) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Voices in the Dark (Manga) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Old Harry's Game (Radio) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Ahsoka / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Cold Case / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Fargo / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Fargo: Season One / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Flavor of Love / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Leverage: Redemption / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Madam Secretary / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Manifest / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Mr. Robot / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Star Trek: The Original Series / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Book of Boba Fett / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Touched by an Angel / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Much Ado About Nothing (Theatre) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Hitman (2016) (Video Game) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Hogwarts Legacy (Video Game) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 This War of Mine (Video Game) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Henchman Story (Visual Novel) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 9-nine- Series (Visual Novel) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Puffin Forest (Web Animation) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Unforgotten Realms (Web Animation) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Brony D&D (Web Video) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Tamberlane (Webcomic) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 They Say I Was Born a King's Daughter (Webcomic) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Flame Warriors (Website) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Springhole (Website) / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Batman: Gotham by Gaslight / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Felidae / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 Gargoyles / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 How to Train Your Dragon 2 / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Batman / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Nightmare Before Christmas / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Soulmates In The Gift Of Light / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil
 The Town Santa Forgot / int_abe1e24e
type
Good Cannot Comprehend Evil