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Lunatic Loophole
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So you've organized this major heist, with a motley team of criminals of all different personalities, which has Gone Horribly Wrong, and the whole Bolivian army is at your doorstep. Things look dire. But you can be assured of one thing: The batshit insane one will get away, and probably go on to have adventures of his own. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Maybe crazy people are invisible to police, or maybe God has a plan for this individual, though what that plan is is anybody's guess. Or maybe God just loves a lunatic. Obviously, this is a sub-trope of Success Through Insanity and Karma Houdini. Also related somewhat to Joker Immunity. Also sort of related to The Fool, except this character's insane, not stupid. Also similar to Insanity Immunity. This is most obvious as a Death Trope (everyone except the lunatic dies), so expect UNMARKED SPOILERS!!! |
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In Armageddon, crazy Russian guy is one of the few guys that survives. Also Steve Buscemi's character, who gets "space dementia." It helps that the rest of the crew duct-taped him to a chair because of it. | |
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Murdock of The A-Team occasionally escaped arrest when the rest of the team was arrested. | |
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In The King of Fighters, Canon Foreigner and complete nutcase Ryuji Yamazaki is the only one of the Eight Kings of Orochi to actively challenge and disregard him... and survive to tell the tale. He is also the only one of the Eight Kings to be alive as of the beginning of KOF XIV; Vice and Mature are only apparitions, all of the Heavenly Kings have been Killed Off for Real for some 20 years, and Gaidel was Doomed by Canon. | |
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Johnny from Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, which is Exactly What It Says on the Tin, manages to avoid being arrested for or even suspected of any of his murders. This trope is taken to an extreme as said murders include draining the blood of a flower vendor, on a crowded street in broad daylight, with numerous horrified witnesses present. It's actually a Plot Point: he's protected from harm by an exceptionally malevolent Weirdness Censor which is dispelled by the end of the series, necessitating a Walk the Earth ending. |
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Averted by Haywire in Prison Break, who does make it out of the prison at the end of season 1, but is unceremoniously killed off halfway season 2. | |
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In Menace II Society, pretty much every main character, both sympathetic and not, dies by the end, except for the main protagonist's completely unsympathetic, psychotic, trigger-happy partner, who gets arrested in the end. | |
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Pirates of the Caribbean Captain Jack Sparrow rides on a wave of such loopholes through the movies. In the fourth one, efforts are made to make it look more planned than stumbled through. YMMV on how good of a choice that was. |
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In the fourth one, efforts are made to make it look more planned than stumbled through. YMMV on how good of a choice that was. | |
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Doctor Who. The Doctor's not completely crazy (probably) but it has been proposed that one of the reasons that the Big Bads generally spare his life is that they're genuinely curious about the way his mind works. (Of course, narrative causality probably carries a bit of weight too...) | |
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In Braveheart, before the Battle of Stirling Bridge, crazy Irish guy declares that God told him he would survive the battle, but he wasn't so sure about the main character. Turns out both of them survive. This turns out to be foreshadowing, since at the end of Wallace's revolt he's brutally killed while the Irish guy looks on helplessly (while not dying). | |
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By the end of Marvel Zombies 4, it appears that the severed head of Zombie Deadpool has escaped the destruction of all the other super-zombies. | |
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David Gemmell's Echoes of the Great Song has an Elric-style Failing ex-Master Race. They are attacked by invaders from another world and the book ends with a suicide mission to blow up the enemy ammunition dump. The only survivor is the one who disabled the Stun Setting on his Laser Bow because he can't think of any time he would point it at anything without wanting to kill it. | |
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Star Wars Legends: In The Thrawn Trilogy, the titular Grand Admiral muses that perhaps the greatest reason why the Rebel Alliance, now the New Republic, was so successful and stayed alive where other rebellions failed was because they had the audacity to enact strategies that looked absolutely insane (such as sending a bunch of snub fighters to take on a planet-destroying battlestation). | |
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