Ill Never Be Lonely Again Never Again Lyrics

Arya: You're fine with murdering petty boys, but thieving is beneath you?
The Hound: A human's got to have a code.

Whether someone is a weirdo, villain, pervert, jerkass, geek, or but way as well dainty, deviant from the customs of "normal" society — one often finds that those things can just get so far. These characters detect that when they're in a situation where they would cross a certain line, they don't practice it. Or they get disgusted at those who do cantankerous that line.

The standard is often moral or ethical, but could too be regarding culture, or Truthful Art, or good taste, or expert manners, or what constitutes a practiced repast, or fifty-fifty the boundaries effectually a fandom — basically, anything that a person or group is willing to treat as Serious Business organisation. The indicate of this trope is that no thing how high or low anyone thinks the line is, they all believe that at that place is a line, and that those who cross it are in the wrong. Even people you wouldn't think of equally having standards however tend to believe in something.

Compare Conscience Makes You Get Back, Sudden Principled Stand. See What the Hell, Hero? when someone calls out a person's actions for violating their own standards. If someone judges other people'due south actions only assumes their own must be proficient past definition, they have Moral Myopia. If someone'south standards are applied inconsistently, information technology'due south a Double Standard. Conversely, someone's standards may be consequent but at odds with genuine morality, leading to Curious Qualms of Censor. See also Shades of Conflict for the many variations that may occur when people with different levels of standards collide.

Someone who doesn't observe any standards may cantankerous the Moral Event Horizon and go a Complete Monster.

This is Truth in Boob tube, of course; only about all people practice try to follow some sort of standard, and even outright sociopaths tin can tell (intellectually) the difference between right and wrong. Though standards may differ from time and place and individual, and people may neglect to live up to their ain standards, for someone to not intendance nearly any ethical or moral standards is generally a sign of a severe mental pathology. That said, No Real Life Examples, Please!


Sub-tropes:

  • Ape Shall Never Kill Ape: A violent group sees it as immoral to exist violent toward i of their own.
  • Arbitrary Skepticism: In a world with lots of weird stuff, this is so remarkable that i can't aid pointing it out.
  • "Blackmail" Is Such an Ugly Give-and-take: A villain is perfectly willing to do evil, simply takes offense to someone calling information technology evil.
  • Black-and-White Morality: Sees the globe in clear and unambiguous shades of pure proficient vs. pure evil.
  • Black-and-White Insanity: The higher up, taken to a completely irrational extreme.
  • Blueish-and-Orange Morality: A strict ethical framework, but one that happens to be based on strange or alien moral principles.
  • Caper Rationalization: A group of criminals comes upward with a reason this particular crime is justifiable.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: An individual who has some filthy desires but holds themselves to a standard when going near them.
  • Choosy Beggar: Just because they're needy doesn't mean they don't take skillful gustation.
  • Churchgoing Villain: A villain may be vile to the cadre, but however believes that Existent Men Dearest Jesus.
  • Lawmaking of Honour: The standard is formally codified and agreed to, often with a Heroic Vow.
  • The Commandments: The standards take the form of a brusk simple list of rules.
  • Con Men Hate Guns: They make their living scamming and cheating people, but they refuse to resort to violence.
  • Dude, Non Funny!: Even in works of Black One-act, jokes about some subjects are considered to be in bad taste, or at to the lowest degree the more distasteful the more than demanding the standards of quality and wit to distinguish from mere stupor and vulgarity.
  • Upstanding Slut: Has a very active sexual practice life, merely goes nearly it in a moral and responsible way.
  • Even Bad Men Dearest Their Mamas: Villains intendance about their mothers peculiarly.
  • Even Beggars Won't Choose It: The poor may be needy, simply they're not desperate enough to accept that handout.
  • Even the Dog Is Ashamed: An action and then bad, it fifty-fifty warrants the disapproval of the Non-Man Sidekick.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Villains intendance most people in their ain families and would never dream of pain them.
  • Fifty-fifty Evil Can Be Loved: Someone decides to see the villain for who he is and non for how evil he is, and thus determine to love him fifty-fifty when other people think it's a bad thought.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: An evildoer rejects some bad act as too evil for them to be involved with.
  • Even the Loving Hero Has Hated Ones: Even the All-Loving Hero has people they dislike and consider unworthy of redemption.
  • Even Mooks Accept Loved Ones: Evil henchmen aren't evil to their families.
  • Even Nerds Have Standards: Something is considered also nerdy even by other nerds.
  • Fifty-fifty the Rats Won't Touch It: The Lethal Chef'southward food is so awful, information technology gets turned down past vermin.
  • Everything Is Racist: When someone has put his bar of racial sensitivity too loftier, everybody else's standards are deemed besides rude.
  • Evil Virtues: Being effectively evil requires strengths of grapheme.
  • Family unit-Values Villain: A bad guy who believes in good one-time fashioned family unit values.
  • Fandom Heresy: A fandom may disagree about everything, only they will not disagree virtually this.
  • For the Evulz: A villain who knows the difference between skilful and evil, and chooses to exist on the side of evil.
  • Hitman with a Heart: A Professional person Killer who will Never Hurt an Innocent.
  • Hooker with a Eye of Gold: They may make a living selling their body for sex, only they genuinely care near people and want to make them happy other ways.
  • Honor Among Thieves: Scoundrels agree on clearly defined limits to their villainy.
  • Honor Before Reason: This standard is followed to the (sometimes biting) finish, even when other people believe that having flexibility is ameliorate for moral (and sometimes bodily) survival.
  • Horror Hates a Rulebreaker: The supernatural's standards might be capricious, merely they're at that place.
  • Hypocrite: Someone who has high standards, but doesn't exercise what they preach.
  • Hypocritical Heartwarming: A neat who ofttimes enjoys tormenting someone doesn't like their victim being bullied past someone else.
  • If You're And then Evil, Eat This Kitten!: Testing whether someone is truly evil by their willingness to do something manifestly cruel.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Someone who, even if 99.999% of the time is a jumbo Jerkass, still has a moment when he decides information technology'south plenty.
  • Karmic Thief: Steals only from people who deserve it.
  • Kinslaying Is a Special Kind of Evil: Killing one's own family members is considered an In-Universe Moral Issue Horizon.
  • Knight Templar: Believes that simply holding a standard is enough to justify other evil behavior. (If they fifty-fifty realize that their behavior is evil, that is.)
  • Lawful Stupid: Fifty-fifty idiots have standards — they merely put Honor Before Reason without whatsoever common sense.
  • Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal: When people decide that their self-worth is more valuable than any fidelity they may be following.
  • Mr. Vice Guy: Having vices does not stop the character from following a heroic calling.
  • Must Be Invited: Vampires, zombies, demons, etc. will not enter a human'southward abode (or torso) unless they are specifically invited in.
  • Never Hurt an Innocent: A villain wouldn't harm an innocent eyewitness.
  • Never Speak Ill of the Expressionless: It is considered disgraceful to say negative things nearly the deceased, given that they're no longer around to defend themselves from criticisms or accusations.
  • Noble Bigot: Even though prejudiced towards a sure race, still values their lives.
  • Noble Demon: A villain who pursues evil goals but refuses to exist too evil about getting there.
  • Nobody'due south That Dumb: A stupid character reveals themselves to be enlightened of their idiocy and addresses that even they accept limits to their stupidity.
  • Not What I Signed on For: Someone is recruited for 1 crusade, but the group's existent cause and/or actions make them rethink the bargain.
  • No Zombie Cannibals: Zombies volition not assail their ain kind, no matter how far gone they may be.
  • Obstructive Code of Conduct: What you lot take when the standard gets in the way of your mission.
  • Pet the Canis familiaris: When a villain or Anti-Hero does something nice or heroic for their adversary for their sake.
  • Political Definiteness Gone Mad: When someone tries to avoid existence rude to the point everybody else thinks it'south ridiculous.
  • Politically Right Villain: A villain may perform every evil deed nether the sun, but he explicitly refuses be bigoted in any fashion as he does then.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: A villain occasionally performs practiced deeds (or doesn't act as evil as he should), because on the long run it is a more benign conclusion.
  • Principles Zealot: Follows their standards no thing what, good or bad consequences be damned.
  • Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: Murder, robbery, and arson may be one thing, simply even many otherwise evil people are aghast at sexual assault.
  • Screw the Money, I Accept Rules!: When a person can't be bribed or otherwise persuaded to bend their standards.
  • Spiral the Rules, I'yard Doing What's Correct!: When a person holds two sets of standards that conflict, they take the higher road.
  • Selective Slaughter: A killer refuses to harm certain people or groups, such as children or innocents.
  • Serial-Killer Killer: A Serial Killer that only targets people as evil every bit he is.
  • Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: Slavery and homo trafficking are seen every bit worse than other crimes.
  • Straight Edge Evil: A villain believes in the value of make clean and orderly living.
  • To Be Lawful or Proficient: The Moral Dilemma that results when someone'due south standards conflict with their duties.
  • Besides Kinky to Torture: Torture Always Works for the villains... until the hero comes along, and information technology turns out that what villains call "inhuman torture" the hero instead calls "foreplay" (sometimes literally).
  • Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: The Eldritch Anathema refuses to eat the hero, or tries merely can't keep downwards their repast.
  • Treachery Is a Special Kind of Evil: Traitors are considered the scum of the earth.
  • Villainous Parental Instinct: Even evil people volition protect or have care of their children.
  • Virtue/Vice Codification: Formalized lists of what grapheme qualities are considered good or evil.
  • Wants a Prize for Basic Decency: Someone thinks they have loftier standards, but compared to everyone else'south standards, they've simply attained the bare minimum.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Does morally problematic things, but only in pursuit of a worthy goal.
  • What You Are in the Dark: The moment that reveals whether a person'southward standards are actually a part of their grapheme or whether they're merely a Slave to PR.
  • Wife-Basher Basher: Someone finds domestic abuse inexcusable to the signal that they're willing to beat up or kill anyone who beats or mistreats their spouse.
  • Wouldn't Striking a Daughter: He may be a complete jerk, merely he won't hit women.
  • Wouldn't Injure a Child: Whichever is their code of conduct, the iron-clad dominion is that children are off limits.
  • Would Not Shoot a Noncombatant: They may be trained to kill, but they only kill enemy soldiers.
  • Your Normal Is Our Taboo: A different grouping's standards consider your standards really weird.
  • Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters: Two alien groups each see themselves as upholding a standard and the others as breaking it, for pretty much the exact same reasons.

Examples:

  • Anime & Manga
  • Comic Books
  • Fan Works
  • Picture — Live-Activeness
  • Literature
  • Alive-Action TV
  • Video Games
  • Web Animation
  • Webcomics
  • Web Original
    • The Kill Count
  • Western Animation

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    Comic Strips

  • Lampooned in Bloom County, where it was combined with an Evil Lawyer Joke and a dose of Self-Deprecation on the part of the author. The strip's resident Amoral Attorney, Steve Dallas, was thinking about irresolute careers, because he wanted "an easier way to make a living than getting psychopaths and rapists off the claw". (Not that he cared about who they hurt; he but wasn't all-that skilful at it.) And then Opus suggested that Steve attempt getting into cartoonist art, to which Steve replied by jabbing him in the barrel with a pen and angrily shouting, "I have some scruples, dude!"
  • Calvin and Hobbes: Calvin may be quite self-centered, but even he thinks starving people are nothing to joke most. He's also periodically disgusted by people who litter.
  • In Dilbert, fifty-fifty a pirate with a diseased parrot refuses to exist spokesperson for the unethical company Dilbert works at.
  • Garfield:
  • Wimpy from Popeye is a mooch, cowardly, selfish, and has betrayed Popeye on numerous occasions, however, he refuses to kill under whatsoever circumstances. He was besides once profoundly angered when he heard that someone was poaching goons.

    Movie — Animation

  • In All Dogs Go to Heaven, earlier Charlie starts actually caring for Anne Marie, he'southward indignant when she tells him that he'due south not that much unlike from Carface. He even asks if he did what Charlie did for her similar telling her a story or tucking her in bed or kissing her goodnight. Before in the flick, the dogs at the casino even say that Charlie treats them better than Carface does.
  • Animal Farm (1954): When Napoleon sentences some animals to decease for supposedly siding with Snowball, Moses the raven (who had earlier calmly watched Napoleon's dogs tear up Snowball) turns his dorsum on the dogs mauling the hens and sheep and goose, horrified at this cruelty.
  • In Balto, Nikki and Kaltag are eager to see Balto and Steele fight for the medicine. In spite of them helping Steele neat Balto earlier, their amusement turns to genuine business every bit Steele uses very muddy moves to get the upper hand, resulting in Balto getting a nasty bite wound. They then become very shocked when Steele carelessly knocks the medicine sled down. Afterwards the fight, they and Star determine to abandon Steele and follow Balto.
  • Coco
    • Miguel's begetter, Enrique, takes his mother Elena'southward side when it comes to enforcing the family'southward ban on music, just he is horrified when Elena smashes her grandson's homemade guitar that Miguel treasured.
    • Imelda may be unwilling to forgive Héctor for supposedly walking out on his family fifty-fifty afterward the truth is known but she gets shocked upon seeing her husband nigh to fade away showing that fifty-fifty she thinks that Héctor doesn't deserve such a fate. Indeed, it is the threat of him beingness erased, not the revelation that he wanted to return before being killed that convince her to help him live by retrieving the photograph that Ernesto has confiscated.
  • In Felidae, Francis says this when Bluebeard comes to his house for the commencement time.

    Francis: Did you come dorsum here to take a leak? Forget it. Y'all don't piss in here anymore. I live here now, and I have my standards.

  • Well-nigh of the population of Paris were quick to bully and effort to flog Quasimodo in Disney'south The Hunchback of Notre Dame, but even they were horrified when Guess Frollo ordered Esmeralda to be burned at stake.
    • Earlier, when Frollo's Kill 'Em All philosophy begins to extend to anyone who fifty-fifty might accept the suspicion of harboring gypsies, the citizens begin to become fearful. When the judge burns down a poor miller's abode while his children inside only considering the family unit has offered lodging to gypsies before, they outright turn on him and say "Frollo's gone mad!"
  • The Incredibles:
    • Edna Mode is a flake of a Nightmare Fetishist, what with her having an clandestine armory designed to test super suits for durability, and she watches the demonstrations with glee when entertaining Helen. But what is one line she will non cross? As she puts it, "No capes!" When Bob tries to argue with her nigh this later on he "convinces" her to brand a suit for him, Edna cites a Long List of supers that died due to a Greatcoat Snag (which is confirmed in the DVD extras for most of them), and she makes it clear that she volition non have his potential death on her hands due to that. Bob did call her the best for a reason, subsequently all.
    • Violet gets offended when Helen assumes that she and Dash left Jack-Jack all alone in the house to stow away in the plane. Every bit she puts it sarcastically, just a complete idiot would do such a thing. No, she got the best babysitter she could discover at a late notice who had a good reputation for handling infants. Well, Violet ended up being right on that count of Kari stimulating a baby'south mind.
  • In The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack Skellington quite literally lives to scare people (though he's a generally nice guy despite his spooky talents); his whole job equally the Pumpkin Rex is to ensure that the spirit of All Hallows' Eve is kept scary. But he admittedly refuses to work with the villainous Oogie Boogie; the other denizens may be monsters, simply Oogie is genuinely evil. When Jack hires the Enfante Terrible trio of Lock, Shock, and Barrel to "kidnap the Santy Claws," he loses his cheerful demeanor for the start time and gives them a strict didactics:

    Jack: And one more thing...leave that no-account Oogie Boogie OUT OF THIS!

  • Despite his dearest for penguins, fifty-fifty Corporal from Penguins of Madagascar is a little miffed that Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico destroyed the Due north Wind'southward airship.
  • Snakebite Scruggs from Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island. For how much of a grumpy, tourist-antisocial curmudgeon he is, Scruggs is still above letting a dumb tourist (and his dumb canis familiaris) go eaten by alligators on his watch.
  • In The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge out of Water, Squidasaurus is appalled that the Bikini Bottomites try to cede Spongebob.

    Squidasaurus: And I thought my friends were primitive.

  • Trolls: Globe Tour: When he sees the effects of the ultimate ability chord on the troll monarchs, Riff is taken aback and concedes to Poppy'southward indicate that everyone existence the same isn't a good thing.
  • Wreck-Information technology Ralph: Ralph definitely did non similar Vanellope at all in the first act of the film since she stole his Hero'south Duty medal. Nonetheless, when he witnesses the other racers bullying Vanellope, not just is he absolutely disgusted by it, but he chases them off when they shove her into a mud puddle. Go along in mind that this was before Ralph even had a reason to similar her.

    Music

  • In The Lone Island'due south "Like a Dominate", Andy Samberg's character (the "boss") says it in the moment, but every bit the song winds up and the man giving him a performance review double-checks that in an average day, "You chop your own balls off and dice," he agrees to those two things, but tries to go back on having said "something about suckin' your own dick". That own't him.
  • Played for Laughs in Jonathan Coulton's vocal "Re: Your Brains," about a sentient zombie trying to convince some human being survivors to give themselves up:

    All we wanna do is consume your brains!
    Nosotros're not unreasonable; I mean, no one's gonna eat your eyes.

  • Record characterization Nuclear Nail is no stranger to publishing blatantly antireligious songs, and had already published some spicy ones by Norwegian black metal band Dimmu Borgir. Only the company drew the line with their song "Tormentor of Christian Souls", which was apparently so bad the label refused to put the lyrics for the song in the booklet. They yet published the song itself, they just refused to tell anyone what it was really saying.
  • In the "Once Upon a Time in Space" concept anthology, Jonny D'Ville— a murderous space pirate who loves violence— refuses to kiss the Sleeping Beauty counterpart because kissing a sleeping stranger is creepy.
  • In a Songify This of Charlie Sheen's Winning interview, Charlie is giving a list to sort on what is winning or non. Violating the rules of the Geneva Convention is the only thing considered weak.

    Podcasts

  • The Take chances Zone: Balance: Taako is generally the party klepto, as well as the undisputed male monarch of Refuge in Audacity. However, he balks when Magnus tries to steal coin from a banking concern. Not for any moral reasons, but because of the myriad of reasons they'd virtually certainly get defenseless. For ane affair, the bank has loads of security measures. For some other, they're literally there to end a bank robbery. For another, they're working with the chief of law, who not only knows they're at that place, but is the ane who permit them in and is currently right outside.

    Taako: This isn't a dungeon, people do business hither! Put that back! [later] You lot two tin can split it even if you desire, I swear to God, start matter I do when we go outside is I rat you out. I'm writing it on my goddamn character sheet, so I never forget to rat you lot 2 out.

  • In Episode ii of Mystery Evidence, Starlee tries to find Britney Spears past going to a mall and a eating house where she had been had been photographed past paparazzi. Later having no luck, she becomes very uncomfortable with her methods and decides to try a different way.
    • In Episode 5, which revolves around Starlee trying to find out how tall Jake Gyllenhaal is:

    David: So many means of finding out the objective truth of this information would accept been unethical. You can't get to his doctor and find out. That's not the type of people we are. Unless that's what y'all did, in which instance, that is the type of people we are.

  • Wooden Overcoats: Rudyard utterly loathes Eric Chapman, his business organisation rival, and spends about of the series attempting to destroy him and/or run him out of town. When he meets Jerry in "Rudyard Makes a Friend," he's delighted that Jerry hates Chapman, likewise, and they bond plenty over that. Simply when he finds out Jerry intends to kill Chapman, Rudyard immediately points out that this is too far. In 1 of his well-nigh selfless acts, Rudyard makes every effort to thwart the plot, eventually outright standing betwixt Jerry and Chapman, and pulling a Go Through Me.

    Eric: [touched] Rudyard...
    Rudyard: It's the principal of the thing. Nothing personal.

    Professional Wrestling

  • Actually bad storylines tend to get this reaction.
    • Example in bespeak: Katie Vick. The encephalon child of the Executive VP of Television set Product, Kevin Dunn, it was a terrible angle involving necrophilia, a doll dressed up as a cheerleader, and Triple H in a Kane mask. Hunter has gone on to say that it was the only fourth dimension he ever questioned Vince McMahon about a storyline. After negative fan reaction, the feud betwixt Kane and Hunter immediately ended, the entire angle was moved to Canon Discontinuity, and the simply time it's e'er brought upwardly is ordinarily to reference how terrible information technology was.
    • Vince Russo had a pet gimmick called "Beaver Cleavage", a hyper-sexualized version of Exit It to Beaver. He had fought molar and nail with the remainder of artistic to go it on the air — after the (expected) negative fan reaction, Vince McMahon himself pulled the plug, which is what would ultimately cause Russo to bound ship to WCW.
    • Though even Russo has standards. Vinny Ru hated the TNA "Immortal" storyline, which basically amounted to nWo: Take 2. As if to indicate how bad the storyline was, information technology involved Jeff Hardy turning heel and Ric Flair and Hogan ignoring their decades-long feud. He knew the storyline was going to bomb, and the but reason he kept writing it was because Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff kept pressuring him to do then. All it did was prove that Hogan was still a massive Attending Whore.
    • TNA was also responsible for Claire Lynch, its answer to Katie Vick, which had wrestling'south start ever pregnant fissure whore. It was past far and away the nadir of AJ Styles's career, and everyone has gone on to say that the just proficient thing to come out of it was the formation of Bad Influence. The sorry part was that this storyline was after Vince Russo's deviation from the company.
  • Despite being a neutral party whose only interest was being in the lucifer, Leah Vaughan prevented her mentor Crimson Bomb from staking Courtney Rush through the heart, presumably because she didn't desire to just step back and watch while outright murder was committed in front of her.
  • Following that Hell in a Cell lucifer featuring Mick Foley and The Undertaker, Vince McMahon personally spoke to Mick after the lucifer and told him this: "Mick, you accept no idea how much I appreciate what you merely did, simply I never want to see that again. "
    • Co-ordinate to Mick's first book, the idea to start on summit of the Cell and get thrown off originated equally a joke, and when Mick took the idea seriously, Terry Funk thought he was crazy.
  • In 2004, WWE writer Dan Madigan (who was one of the people backside Katie Vick) suggested that Jon Heidenreich'southward gimmick be an unfrozen Nazi managed by Paul Heyman, who is Jewish...and whose mother survived the Holocaust. When the idea was pitched, Vince McMahon himself walked out of the board room and didn't come dorsum for the rest of the twenty-four hours. Suffice to say, Madigan's career didn't last much longer and he was fired in early 2005.
  • Jim Ross has gone on record stating that Brock Lesnar, even with his Existent Life abrasive attitude towards other superstars and his mercenary attitude towards WWE, actually didn't want to break The Streak, merely was ordered to do so by Vince and had gained the approving of Undertaker himself.

    Tabletop Games

  • Anathema: Players are required to murder as many people as possible, but even the most blood thirsty shrouds have a group of people that they're strongly adverse to killing. The penalization if you do impale a member of that group? You lose some of your will to live.
  • In BattleTech, during the opening years of the Start Succession War, Jinjiro Kurita ordered the slaughter of the entire population of a planet, Nanking-Massacre-style. While the DCMS obeyed (refusal to undertake the orders was an executable offense), they had to, exterior of the well-nigh fanatically loyal units, be forced and bullied into doing information technology. The fluff recounts numerous suicides of DCMS troops who could non alive with themselves over what they were fabricated to do.
    • Since the Succession Wars, any weapons of mass destruction, be they nuclear, biological, or chemical, are considered also horrific to use. Consequently, using 1 is one of the best ways available to get everyone to end shooting at each other and start shooting at you. Witness the stomping given to the Word of Blake by nearly everybody else, including the clans, as an example.
  • Vivien Reid in Magic: The Gathering is an ecoterrorist who thinks civilisation is a blight on the multiverse, and during her visit to Ikoria, she has cipher positive to say almost the city of Drannith, which has a strongly disciplinarian philosophy and kills monsters by the dozen. However, when Lucca — who had been her protege earlier in the story — formed an army of monsters by controlling them with the Ozolith and attempted to conquer Drannith with them, Vivien concludes this is an unnatural and cruel corruption of the eludha notation the magical bail that links some Ikorian humans to monsters as partners and leads the army of bonders she's gathered against Lucca in order to save Drannith.

    Theatre

  • Les Misérables, the revolutionaries refuse to let Gavroche put himself in the line of fire, because he's the youngest of all of them. He has to sneak by them to go the shells they need, ignoring their protests.
  • Miss Saigon: For all the Engineer's unscrupulous greed, he never even considers the idea of running off with petty half-American Tam, to lie his way into the visa he so desperately wants, without taking Tam's mother with him. Correct from the start of his plan, he says "they must allow us in".

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