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** Implies MadeOfEvil. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of the Night Feeder and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling.

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** Implies MadeOfEvil. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of the Night Feeder and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling. The blood also seems to be ''black''.
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** Implies MadeOfEvil. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling.

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** Implies MadeOfEvil. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it the Night Feeder and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling.

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* ''WesternAnimation/Primal2019'': Implies OurWerebeastsAreDifferent. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.

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** Implies MadeOfEvil. At one point Fang appears to get a bite out of it and the blood covering her face causes her to start reeling.
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Implies OurWerebeastsAreDifferent. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Primal2019'': Implies OurWerebeastsAreDifferent. It’s hinted (though never confirmed) that the Night Feeder is the transformed version of a small bug-eating theropod Fang and Spear see at a river – possibly eating the flies drawn in by its rampages at night.
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'' Implies HalfHumanHybrid. Ensign Barnes has a human-sounding surname, and her spots seem less prominent than those of normal Trills.
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* ''WesternAnimation/JurassicWorldCampCretaceous'' Implies IJustWantToBeBadass. Ben Pincus's too afraid to move when Yaz is threatened by Toro, and she has to be saved by Darius, something that clearly upsets him. Later when they're on the monorail and pternadons attack, he decides to go out to reroute the train despite the clear danger when he sees Darius discount him for the job. [[spoiler:Sadly, it gets him thrown off the monorail and nearly killed]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/GlitchTechs'' Implies FriendlessBackground. As Miko sees a little of herself in Mike Simms and while he gloats in her face after defeating her in ''Rock'em Sock'em'', he nerviously ask her if they can play again someday.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''
** Implied ChildByRape. Zuko and Azula are almost certainly the result of their father's MaritalRapeLicense, due to Ozai's DomesticAbuse habits and ControlFreak behavior. [[spoiler: In the comics, Zuko is temporarily led to believe that Ozai ''isn't'' his father, and that he's actually the son of Ikem, Ursa's one true love and Zuko's stepfather. Unfortunately, it turns out that Ozai ''is'' indeed Zuko's real father, meaning this trope is in full effect.]]
** Implied RapeAsBackstory. It is, unsurprisingly, never explicitly shown or stated, but given Ozai's and Ursa's marriage was unhappily arranged and Ozai's controlling nature, it isn't hard to guess that neither Zuko nor Azula were willingly conceived.
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* ''[[ComicBook/ThePunisherBorn Born]]'' Implies NiceJobBreakingItHero. Despite the fact that Valley Forge is isolated in the middle of enemy territory and that he can count on only one platoon of Marines due to the total collapse of the morale of the firebase’s garrison, Frank Castle is very successful in his attacks against the NVA’s supply convoys, inflicting significant casualties on the enemy. It is implied (and made explicit in a later story arc of Comicbook/ThePunisherMAX) that [[spoiler: this is the reason why the NVA decides to wipe out the marines once and for all as soon as the rainy season impairs American air power, leaving the firebase without any air support]].

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* ''[[ComicBook/ThePunisherBorn Born]]'' ''ComicBook/ThePunisherBorn'' Implies NiceJobBreakingItHero. Despite the fact that Valley Forge is isolated in the middle of enemy territory and that he can count on only one platoon of Marines due to the total collapse of the morale of the firebase’s garrison, Frank Castle is very successful in his attacks against the NVA’s supply convoys, inflicting significant casualties on the enemy. It is implied (and made explicit in a later story arc of Comicbook/ThePunisherMAX) that [[spoiler: this is the reason why the NVA decides to wipe out the marines once and for all as soon as the rainy season impairs American air power, leaving the firebase without any air support]].
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* ''ComicBook/AVoiceInTheDark'' Implies VillainousRescue. When Zoey is exploring the layout of the Lambda Theta Kappa house she is caught [[spoiler: and Brock attempts to rape her. The unnamed hockey-mask-wearing party-goer rescues her by knocking Brock out. It is implied that he is actually the SerialKiller that has been murdering female students at Blair, but more issues will be needed to confirm if he is or is not]].


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* ''ComicBook/BlackMagick'' Implies SigilSpam. The organization which hunts witches uses a hammer as its symbol, and its mark on the lighter used in the first issue is what makes Rowan realize that this is not an isolated case of insanity.
* ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' Implies TripleShifter. Launchpad continually drops references to his other life in St. Canard while he's with Scrooge and his family, which seemingly indicates that the pilot skips back and forth between the two cities to keep up with both of his "families." How he manages to do this without collapsing in exhaustion (or being absent very often from either Duckburg or St. Canard) is never explained.


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* ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}'' Implies LoserDeity. God [[TheGhost stays offscreen]], but is arguably insane, CantTakeCriticism, and created the First of the Fallen as a conscience he could beat up for backtalking. However, this is [[UnreliableNarrator according to the First himself]]; later appearances with different writers portray him closer to a BigGood.
* ''[[ComicBook/ThePunisherBorn Born]]'' Implies NiceJobBreakingItHero. Despite the fact that Valley Forge is isolated in the middle of enemy territory and that he can count on only one platoon of Marines due to the total collapse of the morale of the firebase’s garrison, Frank Castle is very successful in his attacks against the NVA’s supply convoys, inflicting significant casualties on the enemy. It is implied (and made explicit in a later story arc of Comicbook/ThePunisherMAX) that [[spoiler: this is the reason why the NVA decides to wipe out the marines once and for all as soon as the rainy season impairs American air power, leaving the firebase without any air support]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/KipoAndTheAgeOfWonderbeasts'' Implies HeelRealization. While the Timbercats take him away, Scarlemagne looks so shocked and sad after realizing that Kipo, instead of running away and save herself, was willing to give up her own humanity for the Mute’s sake, included himself, the one who endangered her loved ones and her people.



* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Implies FallenHero to be what happened to Rick Sanchez in the past. When talking to Beth (or a clone of Beth?), Rick states that he had a 'hero phase' that he grew out of.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' Implies FallenHero to be what happened to Rick Sanchez in the past. When talking to Beth (or a clone of Beth?), Rick states that he had a 'hero phase' that he grew out of.
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* LukeIAmYourFather in ''Film/{{Warcraft}}''. Garona, a half-orc, talks about her orc mother dying shortly after giving birth to her. Later, the human Medivh talks to Garona about love and drops some heavy hints that he fell in love with her mother and is her father.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FinalSpace'': Implies ILoveTheDead. Immediately after meeting Sheryl and becoming smitten with her, Clarence Polkawitz asked her what the prison guards were going to do with her body after her execution. He was also shown to have skinned corpses but it was never revealed what he does to the bodies that have been skinned. He showed a perverted look at the corpse of Melanie [=DeWinter=] moments before throwing it out a window and into a dumpster for his past self to collect.
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* ''ComicBook/BatmanZeroYear'' Implied AdaptationOriginConnection with Batman and [[spoiler:ComicBook/TheJoker]] in the last part of "Secret City." In the third chapter of the arc, the Red Hood Gang leader tells Bruce how [[spoiler: it was the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne, and the terror that the deaths of these prominent citizens to a random mugging sparked in the minds of most Gothamites, that inspired him to turn to a life of crime and similarly terrorize Gotham]]. The Red Hood Gang leader is implied to be [[spoiler:the future [[ComicBook/TheJoker Joker]]]], resulting in this trope.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Implies FallenHero to be what happened to Rick Sanchez in the past. When talking to Beth (or a clone of Beth?), Rick states that he had a 'hero phase' that he grew out of.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites'' Implies BlackComedyRape. Yumyulack and Jesse are threatened with military school if they get expelled, and the bullies raping them (or fucking them, as the show describes it) is named as one of the negatives. This gets no reaction from them.
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** Implies WeUsedToBeFriends with Bridgette and Geoff friendship with Gwen.
*** During ''Island'', Bridgette and Gwen were close friends, but Bridgette turned against Gwen during ''Action'', blaming her for breaking up with Trent. While Bridgette does not outright end their friendship, she makes it clear through her words and actions that she disapproves of how Gwen broke up with Trent and she was not on her side. Bridgette even told her that Lindsay and Beth are ticked at her because they found out that Trent threw their team's challenges for her. And while Bridgette disapproves of Geoff's treatment of Gwen and tries to protect her from his torture. They have never made up or interacted during the rest of the series, so it's safe to assume that their friendship never recovered.
*** Geoff and Gwen became friends during ''Island'', but after he [[TookALevelInJerkass takes a level in jerkass]] during the Aftermath segments in ''Action'', their friendship deteriorates. While he does not outright end his friendship with Gwen, Geoff guilt trips her over her breakup with Trent, nearly drops an anvil on her, and tries to throw her in a dunk tank full of piranhas. When Gwen points out that they are friends, he responds that his new gig "trumps" the times that he and Gwen made s'mores. He also tells her that she did not leave many friends behind in the game. Since they never made up and do not interact during the the rest of the series, it is safe to assume that their friendship has not recovered.

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** Implies WeUsedToBeFriends with it vaguely implied that Bridgette and Geoff friendship Geoff's friendships with Gwen.
Gwen broke apart during ''Action'''s Aftermaths as a result of Gwen's breakup with Trent.
*** During ''Island'', Bridgette and Gwen were close friends, but Bridgette turned against Gwen during ''Action'', blaming her for breaking up with Trent. While Bridgette does not outright end their friendship, she makes it clear through her words and actions that she disapproves of how Gwen broke up with Trent and she was not on her side. Bridgette even told her that Lindsay and Beth are ticked at her because they found out that Trent threw their team's challenges for her. And while Bridgette disapproves of Geoff's treatment of Gwen and tries to protect her from his torture. They have torture, the two girls are never made seen making up or interacted during interacting again for the rest of the series, so it's safe series (although this is partly due to assume that their friendship never recovered.
Bridgette falling OutOfFocus as an early elimination on ''World Tour'' while Gwen continued to receive focus as part of a LoveTriangle with Duncan and Courtney).
*** Geoff and Gwen became friends during ''Island'', but after he [[TookALevelInJerkass takes a level in jerkass]] TookALevelInJerkass during the Aftermath segments in ''Action'', their friendship deteriorates. While he does not outright end his friendship with Gwen, Geoff guilt trips her over her breakup with Trent, nearly drops an anvil on her, and tries to throw her in a dunk tank full of piranhas. When Gwen points out that they are friends, he responds that his new gig "trumps" the times that he and Gwen made s'mores. He also tells her that she did not leave many friends behind in the game. Since they They never made up and do not interact during for the the rest of the series, it series (although this is safe partly due to assume that their friendship has Geoff falling heavily OutOfFocus and not recovered.competing at all in ''World Tour'').
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* ''ComicBook/HackSlash'' Implied CruelAndUnusualDeath. We don’t see Lisa Elsten or Chris Krank's body, due to them being under the covers, but they were killed by [[TortureTechnician Doctor Gross]], and there’s copious amounts of blood.

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* ''ComicBook/HackSlash'' Implied CruelAndUnusualDeath. We don’t see Lisa Elsten or Chris Krank's body, Krank body’s, due to them being under the covers, but they were killed by [[TortureTechnician Doctor Gross]], and there’s copious amounts of blood.
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* ''ComicBook/HackSlash'' Implied CruelAndUnusualDeath. We don’t see Lisa Elsten or Chris Krank's body, due to them being under the covers, but they were killed by [[TortureTechnician Doctor Gross]], and there’s copious amounts of blood.]]

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* ''ComicBook/HackSlash'' Implied CruelAndUnusualDeath. We don’t see Lisa Elsten or Chris Krank's body, due to them being under the covers, but they were killed by [[TortureTechnician Doctor Gross]], and there’s copious amounts of blood.]]
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* ''ComicBook/HackSlash'' Implied CruelAndUnusualDeath. We don’t see Lisa Elsten or Chris Krank's body, due to them being under the covers, but they were killed by [[TortureTechnician Doctor Gross]], and there’s copious amounts of blood.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rupert}}'' Implies ChildhoodFriendRomance. In episode "Rupert and the Mulp Gulper", where Rupert's father Mr. Bear reminisces on how he tested his skills at the carnival games to impress a girlfriend when he was younger and Mrs. Bear replies by saying that she certainly was impressed and cuddles her husband affectionately.
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* ''ComicBook/WhiteTiger'' Implied BrokenBird. Soledad Ayala intended to file for divorce immediately after her husband White Tiger (Hector Ayala) was wrongfully arrested for murder, because Hector had promised her he'd give up being a superhero. Matt Murdock convinces her to hold off divorcing him until after the trial because if she divorces him right now that would just send the message that he's guilty. She agrees to hold off the divorce, admitting both that she knows he's not guilty and that she still loves Hector. But during the trial, when the prosecuter questions their marriage, she can't stand the pressure and leaves the courthouse. Soon after, Hector is convicted despite the efforts of his lawyer, Murdock. Hector is shot dead trying to escape, shortly before evidence emerges that belatedly proves his innocence. In Soledad's last appearance in ''White Tiger'' #6, according to Hector's sister Awilda, Ayala hasn't been right in the head ever since Hector's death, implying that the death and the guilt she has for leaving the trial has destroyed her. She takes the appearance of someone as a new White Tiger as a sign from God that Hector forgives her.
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* ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' implies that Black Widow [[TrojanPrisoner deliberately let herself get captured]] by the Russian officer early in the film in order to trick him into confessing what he was intending to do before she was forced to abort the operation thanks in part to Loki's arrival.

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* ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' implies that Black Widow [[TrojanPrisoner [[CapturedOnPurpose deliberately let herself get captured]] by the Russian officer early in the film in order to trick him into confessing what he was intending to do before she was forced to abort the operation thanks in part to Loki's arrival.
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* ''{{Literature/Carrie}}'' implies MomentOfWeakness. According to Rita Desjardin, Sue Snell is not a bully by nature and therefore joining her classmates in gleefully taunting Carrie and pelting her with tampons was very out of character. It is implied that Sue only acted under peer pressure, being one of Chris Hargensen's cronies. Sue was actually disgusted with herself; she unfriended Chris, and tried to make up with Carrie by having her boyfriend take her to prom.
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* ''Videogame/GrandTheftAutoV'': Implied {{Cuckold}}, RapeAsDrama and CruelAndUnusualDeath. During the middle segment of the game, Trevor forces his way into the home of his assistant's cousin, Floyd. Floyd is home alone because his fiancee Debra is out of town on business trips, and during this time, the player will often switch to Trevor's POV and find him sleeping next to a traumatized Floyd, to whom Trevor gives an "affectionate" pat on the butt. This sidestory is capped off with an irate Debra returning and demanding that both Trevor ''and'' Floyd leave, stating that "Robert was right" about Floyd, to which Floyd replies "Who the fuck is Robert?!". The scene ends with Trevor leaving the apartment covered in blood, and a news report later announces that a man and woman were found dead in the area.
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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' Implies TheScapegoat. In the end of the series, Star deems magic as evil and the cause of all the problems in the series. She states that using magic to solve problems only causes more problems, and the ones using it are all idiots who don't deserve the power they have, her own family included. It's better to not have it than let it be abused by the corrupt and stupid anymore. However, even though it's true that abuse of magic is one of the cause of problems, it's not the main cause. Rather, it was the racism between the Mewmans and Monsters and battle over the lands. It's implied that Star is just ignoring the complexity of the situation because she wants a quick solution to stop Mina, so she decides to destroy magic. Moon is also implied to put the blame on magic as well. Moon caused the problem in the finale by foolishly siding with Mina because of her unfair grudge again Eclipsa and her thinking she has control over the situation; that backfired, and Star is understandable angry at her mother. Moon is unsure but agrees to help Star destroy magic, and at the end of the episode tells Star she freed them from the reign of magic, putting the blame for her actions on magic rather than herself.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' Implies SerialKiller. When Patrick "Ratboy" Poundstone reveal that Dana was not the first person he kidnapped and his comment on how the other don’t laugh at him anymore, it is clear what happened to the previous people that he kidnapped.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' Implies SerialKiller. When [[StalkerWithACrush Patrick "Ratboy" Poundstone Poundstone]] reveal that Dana [[DamselInDistress Dana]] was not the first person he kidnapped and his comment on how the other don’t laugh at him anymore, it is clear what happened to the previous people that he kidnapped.kidnapped (with the implication that his victims were [[FedToTheBeast fed to his pet]] [[RodentsOfUnusualSize giant rats]]).
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* ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' Implies AcquaintedWithEmergencyServices. Jim Hawkins has apparently violated a particular law about hoverboarding often enough that, when the robotic constables who are bringing him home forget what number the law has attached to it, he is able to finish the number from memory.

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* ''ComicBook/BlackCanary'' Implied MomentOfWeakness. During the ''Cry for Justice'' & ''Rise and Fall'' storylines, Dinah abandons her husband Oliver and her adopted son Speedy I/Arsenal/Red Arrow I (Roy Harper). She left the both of them because Oliver murders Prometheus for destroying Star City and causing the death of his adopted granddaughter Lian, while Roy goes back to using heroin after the pain in his right arm becomes too unbearable because of the infection and the horrible prosthetic Cyborg made, with Dinah officially considering him a lost cause. However, it is hinted that Dinah was traumatized because of the events of the story and was lashing out at them. It is also hinted that Dinah was subconsciously looking for an excuse to abandon them and leave the painful tragedy behind her. In ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'', it is revealed Dinah harbors a huge amount of guilt for her actions and regrets abandoning them when they needed her the most.



* ''ComicBook/BlackCanary'' Implied MomentOfWeakness. During the ''Cry for Justice'' & ''Rise and Fall'' storylines, Dinah abandons her husband Oliver and her adopted son Speedy I/Arsenal/Red Arrow I (Roy Harper). She left the both of them because Oliver murders Prometheus for destroying Star City and causing the death of his adopted granddaughter Lian, while Roy goes back to using heroin after the pain in his right arm becomes too unbearable because of the infection and the horrible prosthetic Cyborg made, with Dinah officially considering him a lost cause. However, it is hinted that Dinah was traumatized because of the events of the story and was lashing out at them. It is also hinted that Dinah was subconsciously looking for an excuse to abandon them and leave the painful tragedy behind her. In ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'', it is revealed Dinah harbors a huge amount of guilt for her actions and regrets abandoning them when they needed her the most.

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* ''ComicBook/BlackCanary'' ''Franchise/TheFlash'' Implied MomentOfWeakness. During DivorceIsTemporary. Ashley and Hunter Zolomon's marriage ended on the ''Cry worst of terms. Hunter predicted that a suspect wouldn't have a gun, and thus urged his team to make the arrest without waiting for Justice'' & ''Rise and Fall'' storylines, Dinah abandons her husband Oliver and her adopted son Speedy I/Arsenal/Red Arrow I (Roy Harper). She left the both of them because Oliver murders Prometheus for destroying Star City and causing the death of his adopted granddaughter Lian, while Roy goes back backup. He turned out to using heroin after the pain in his right arm becomes too unbearable because of the infection be wrong, and the horrible prosthetic Cyborg made, with Dinah officially considering killer shot him a lost cause. However, it is hinted that Dinah in the knee, crippling him, before gunning down his father-in-law; in response, Ashley filed for divorce and he was traumatized because of let go from the events FBI. When Ashley later learns of the story and was lashing out at them. It is also hinted that Dinah was subconsciously looking for an excuse Hunter's transformation into Zoom, she doesn't hesitate to abandon them and leave her entire career at the painful tragedy FBI behind her. In ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'', to come to Keystone City to take over his former spot as the local metahuman profiler to help reform him. She make it is revealed Dinah harbors a huge amount of guilt clear that she still loves him and feels guilty for her actions and regrets abandoning them when they needed her the most.not being there for him, feeling that he would never have become Zoom had she not left him. Though not stated, it's implied that she plans to get back together with Hunter once she reforms him.
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** In the comic "Operation F.O.R.G.E.T.". After Numbuh Eighty Six/Fanny Fulbright accidentally gets decommissioned, she's shown to be a boy-loving maniac. This hints that her StrawFeminist attitude was caused by a particular NoodleIncident.

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