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* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' did a whole episode about this. The Eds try to hit on the Kanker sisters in an effort to keep them at bay. The Kankers counter with ''"reverse'' reverse psychology".
** This is a special case because the reverse psychology was working perfectly, up until the point where the Kankers noticed how nervous Eddy was and catch on to the trick.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' Homer tries using reverse psychology on the toucan that's stolen his map. It doesn't work, and the toucan flies away. "D'oh!"

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* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' did a whole episode about this. The Eds try to hit on the Kanker sisters in an effort to keep them at bay. The Kankers counter with ''"reverse'' reverse psychology".
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psychology". This is a special case because the reverse psychology was working perfectly, up until the point where the Kankers noticed how nervous Eddy was and catch on to the trick.
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In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' Homer tries using reverse psychology on the toucan that's stolen his map. It doesn't work, and the toucan flies away. "D'oh!"



* In the {{Goofy}} short "Fathers are People", Goof is trying to get his son to pick up his toys, and the narrator suggests reverse psychology.

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* In the {{Goofy}} ''WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}'' short "Fathers are People", Goof is trying to get his son to pick up his toys, and the narrator suggests reverse psychology.



* In the ''ILoveLucy'' episode "Stage Fright", Ethel tries reverse psychology on Little Ricky, who is reluctant to play his drums. After a moment, she comes out of his room.

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* In the ''ILoveLucy'' ''Series/ILoveLucy'' episode "Stage Fright", Ethel tries reverse psychology on Little Ricky, who is reluctant to play his drums. After a moment, she comes out of his room.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', "Sidekicks Assemble" takes this to IKnowYouKnowIKnow levels. There's two islands that need to be searched for Ra's al Ghul's base; when Batman states that one is a more likely location and the other is probably a decoy, Robin assumes that Batman's using reverse psychology and decides to check the "decoy" island. After Robin leaves, Batman says that he knew Robin would expect reverse psychology, so he was completely honest about the two islands. Only when they reach the islands Batman finds that his island was the decoy, and Robin ends up finding Ra's' base.



* In Literature/{{Discworld}}'s ''Discworld/MenAtArms'', Vetinari tries to use reverse psychology to get Vimes to work on a politically sensitive case; he does this by absolutely forbidding Vimes from working on it. This almost completely backfires, with Vimes going through a HeroicBSOD and drinking himself to near-death. He would have worked on the case tirelessly without Vetinari's interference, giving Vetinari a shockingly out-of-character NiceJobBreakingItHero.
** To Vetinari's credit, he almost immediately realizes he pushed Vimes too far when Vimes fails to punch the wall on his way out of the office.

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* In Literature/{{Discworld}}'s ''Discworld/MenAtArms'', Vetinari tries to use reverse psychology to get Vimes to work on a politically sensitive case; he does this by absolutely forbidding Vimes from working on it. This almost completely backfires, with Vimes going through a HeroicBSOD and drinking himself to near-death. He would have worked on the case tirelessly without Vetinari's interference, giving Vetinari a shockingly out-of-character NiceJobBreakingItHero.
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NiceJobBreakingItHero. To Vetinari's credit, he almost immediately realizes he pushed Vimes too far when Vimes fails to punch the wall on his way out of the office.


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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', "Sidekicks Assemble" takes this to IKnowYouKnowIKnow levels. There's two islands that need to be searched for Ra's al Ghul's base; when Batman states that one is a more likely location and the other is probably a decoy, Robin assumes that Batman's using reverse psychology and decides to check the "decoy" island. After Robin leaves, Batman says that he knew Robin would expect reverse psychology, so he was completely honest about the two islands. Only when they reach the islands Batman finds that his island was the decoy, and Robin ends up finding Ra's' base.

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* Jon once tries to keep {{Garfield}} away from the curtains by ''asking'' him to sharpen his claws on it. It does not work.



* In a ''CalvinAndHobbes'' strip, Calvin writes to SantaClaus that he really doesn't want any gifts this Christmas, just love and peace among people. Hobbes's opinion of this reverse psychology gambit: "Kind of risky, don't you think?" Calvin throws the letter away.
* In ''FoxTrot'', Andy Fox tries to get Roger to get back to work after he quit his job because Jason busted his chin by acting as though she supports his decision. Unfortunately for her, Roger seemed to think her support was genuine.

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* In a ''CalvinAndHobbes'' ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' strip, Calvin writes to SantaClaus that he really doesn't want any gifts this Christmas, just love and peace among people. Hobbes's opinion of this reverse psychology gambit: "Kind of risky, don't you think?" Calvin throws the letter away.
* In ''FoxTrot'', Jon once tries to keep ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' away from the curtains by ''asking'' him to sharpen his claws on it. It does not work.
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Andy Fox tries to get Roger to get back to work after he quit his job because Jason busted his chin by acting as though she supports his decision. Unfortunately for her, Roger seemed to think her support was genuine.
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* In the ''ILoveLucy'' episode "Stage Fright", Ethel tries reverse psychology on Little Ricky, who is reluctant to play his drums. After a moment, she comes out of his room.
-->'''Lucy''': Did it work?
-->'''Ethel''': Well, sort of. I said, "Little Ricky, you don't want to play those nasty old drums, do you?" and he said, "No."
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* In FoxTrot, Andy Fox tries to get Roger to get back to work after he quit his job because Jason busted his chin by acting as though she supports his decision. Unfortunately for her, Roger seemed to think her support was genuine.

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* In FoxTrot, ''FoxTrot'', Andy Fox tries to get Roger to get back to work after he quit his job because Jason busted his chin by acting as though she supports his decision. Unfortunately for her, Roger seemed to think her support was genuine.
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A character tries ReversePsychology on another. Unfortunately, there was never a need for it in the first place, and so the person does just what they didn't want them to to - and on their own request too.

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A character tries ReversePsychology on another. Unfortunately, there was never a need for it in the first place, and so subject is either smart enough to see through the person laughably blunt ruse, or TooDumbToFool. Either way, the subject does just what they the would-be psychologist didn't want them to to do - and on their own request too.
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* ''EdEddNEddy'' did a whole episode about this. The Eds try to hit on the Kanker sisters in an effort to keep them at bay. The Kankers counter with ''"reverse'' reverse psychology".

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* ''EdEddNEddy'' ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' did a whole episode about this. The Eds try to hit on the Kanker sisters in an effort to keep them at bay. The Kankers counter with ''"reverse'' reverse psychology".



* In one episode of ''TheSimpsons'' Homer tries using reverse psychology on the toucan that's stolen his map. It doesn't work, and the toucan flies away. "D'oh!"

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* In one episode of ''TheSimpsons'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' Homer tries using reverse psychology on the toucan that's stolen his map. It doesn't work, and the toucan flies away. "D'oh!"
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** And in another strip, Jason tries this to convince Andy to buy another computer. When it fails, he grumbles that "Reverse psychology must have been invented by a parent." (Well, [[CaptainObvious duh.]])
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-->'''Andy''': I think it's wonderful that you want to spend more time with your family even though it means letting 25 years of experience and hard work in the corporate world go to waste while we eat up our savings. I'm behind you 100 percent.
-->'''Roger''': Thanks, sweetie. Now I know it was the right decision.
-->'''Andy''': ''(thinking)'' Boy, when reverse psychology backfires, it really backfires.
-->-- ''FoxTrot''
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** He tried the same thing on Bart much earlier in "Saturdays of Thunder" after reading Bill Cosby's ''Fatherhood''.
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A character tries ReversePsychology on another. Unfortunately, there was never a need for it in the first place, and so the person does just what they didn't want them to to - and on their own request too.

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A character tries ReversePsychology on another. Unfortunately, there was never a need for it in the first place, and so the person does just what they didn't want them to to - and on their own request too.
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* Jon once tries to keep {{Garfield}} away from the curtains by ''asking'' him to sharpen his claws on it. It does not work.

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* Jon once tries to keep {{Garfield}} away from the curtains by ''asking'' him to sharpen his claws on it. It does not work.



* In {{Discworld}}'s ''Discworld/MenAtArms'', Vetinari tries to use reverse psychology to get Vimes to work on a politically sensitive case; he does this by absolutely forbidding Vimes from working on it. This almost completely backfires, with Vimes going through a HeroicBSOD and drinking himself to near-death. He would have worked on the case tirelessly without Vetinari's interference, giving Vetinari a shockingly out-of-character NiceJobBreakingItHero.

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* In {{Discworld}}'s Literature/{{Discworld}}'s ''Discworld/MenAtArms'', Vetinari tries to use reverse psychology to get Vimes to work on a politically sensitive case; he does this by absolutely forbidding Vimes from working on it. This almost completely backfires, with Vimes going through a HeroicBSOD and drinking himself to near-death. He would have worked on the case tirelessly without Vetinari's interference, giving Vetinari a shockingly out-of-character NiceJobBreakingItHero.
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Giving Vetinari credit.

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** To Vetinari's credit, he almost immediately realizes he pushed Vimes too far when Vimes fails to punch the wall on his way out of the office.
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* In the ''[[WebOriginal/HomestarRunner Strong Bad Email]]'' "stupid stuff", Strong Bad tried to get Homestar to say something intelligent so he could get some grumblecakes from his weekly e-mail sender. After putting him in a lab coat and pursuing him further has failed so far, Strong Bad attempts to ask Homestar a question so stupid, he would respond intelligently. This, however, lead to Homestar getting the grumblecakes instead, when it's revealed that Homestar wanted to get Strong Bad to say something stupid all along.

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* In the ''[[WebOriginal/HomestarRunner ''[[WebAnimation/HomestarRunner Strong Bad Email]]'' "stupid stuff", Strong Bad tried to get Homestar to say something intelligent so he could get some grumblecakes from his weekly e-mail sender. After putting him in a lab coat and pursuing him further has failed so far, Strong Bad attempts to ask Homestar a question so stupid, he would respond intelligently. This, however, lead to Homestar getting the grumblecakes instead, when it's revealed that Homestar wanted to get Strong Bad to say something stupid all along.
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* In the ''StrongBadEmail'' "stupid stuff", Strong Bad tried to get Homestar to say something intelligent so he could get some grumblecakes from his weekly e-mail sender. After putting him in a lab coat and pursuing him further has failed so far, Strong Bad attempts to ask Homestar a question so stupid, he would respond intelligently. This, however, lead to Homestar getting the grumblecakes instead, when it's revealed that Homestar wanted to get Strong Bad to say something stupid all along.

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* In the ''StrongBadEmail'' ''[[WebOriginal/HomestarRunner Strong Bad Email]]'' "stupid stuff", Strong Bad tried to get Homestar to say something intelligent so he could get some grumblecakes from his weekly e-mail sender. After putting him in a lab coat and pursuing him further has failed so far, Strong Bad attempts to ask Homestar a question so stupid, he would respond intelligently. This, however, lead to Homestar getting the grumblecakes instead, when it's revealed that Homestar wanted to get Strong Bad to say something stupid all along.
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* In the {{Goofy}} short "Fathers are People", Goof is trying to get his son to pick up his toys, and the narrator suggests reverse psychology.
-->'''Goofy:''' Now, Junior, don't you pick up a single, solitary one of those toys.\\
'''Junior:''' All right, I won't.\\
'''Goofy:''' That's a good... ''Huh?''

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* ''EdEddNEddy'' did a whole episode about this. They try to hit on the Kanker sisters in an effort to keep them at bay. The Kankers counter with ''"reverse'' reverse psychology".

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* ''EdEddNEddy'' did a whole episode about this. They The Eds try to hit on the Kanker sisters in an effort to keep them at bay. The Kankers counter with ''"reverse'' reverse psychology".psychology".
** This is a special case because the reverse psychology was working perfectly, up until the point where the Kankers noticed how nervous Eddy was and catch on to the trick.
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* [=GLaDOS=] from ''{{Portal}}'' tries this a lot. Unfortunately she doesn't know much about the human psyche, and her intentions are very, very transparent.
* ''BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', "Sidekicks Assemble" takes this to IKnowYouKnowIKnow levels. There's two islands that need to be searched for Ra's al Ghul's base; when Batman states that one is a more likely location and the other is probably a decoy, Robin assumes that Batman's using reverse psychology and decides to check the "decoy" island. After Robin leaves, Batman says that he knew Robin would expect reverse psychology, so he was completely honest about the two islands. Only when they reach the islands Batman finds that his island was the decoy, and Robin ends up finding Ra's' base.

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* [=GLaDOS=] from ''{{Portal}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'' tries this a lot. Unfortunately she doesn't know much about the human psyche, and her intentions are very, very transparent.
* ''BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', "Sidekicks Assemble" takes this to IKnowYouKnowIKnow levels. There's two islands that need to be searched for Ra's al Ghul's base; when Batman states that one is a more likely location and the other is probably a decoy, Robin assumes that Batman's using reverse psychology and decides to check the "decoy" island. After Robin leaves, Batman says that he knew Robin would expect reverse psychology, so he was completely honest about the two islands. Only when they reach the islands Batman finds that his island was the decoy, and Robin ends up finding Ra's' base.
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* In {{Discworld}}'s ''Discworld/MenAtArms'', Vetinari tries to use reverse psychology to get Vimes to work on the case; he does this by absolutely forbidding Vimes from working on it. This almost completely backfires, with Vimes going through a HeroicBSOD and drinking himself to near-death. He would have worked on the case tirelessly without Vetinari's interference, giving Vetinari a shockingly out-of-character NiceJobBreakingItHero.

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* In {{Discworld}}'s ''Discworld/MenAtArms'', Vetinari tries to use reverse psychology to get Vimes to work on the a politically sensitive case; he does this by absolutely forbidding Vimes from working on it. This almost completely backfires, with Vimes going through a HeroicBSOD and drinking himself to near-death. He would have worked on the case tirelessly without Vetinari's interference, giving Vetinari a shockingly out-of-character NiceJobBreakingItHero.
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* In one episode of ''TheSimpsons'' Homer tries using reverse psychology on the toucan that's stolen his map. It doesn't work, and the toucan flies away. "D'oh!"
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(Please do not use this for examples where ReversePsychology only simply does not work. I mean do use it for them. Or I...Oh, forget it.)

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(Please do not use this for examples where ReversePsychology only simply does not work. I mean Or rather, do use it for them. Or I...Or... Oh, forget it.)
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* In FoxTrot, Andy Fox tries to get Roger to get back to work after he quit his job because Jason busted his chin by acting as though she supports his decision. Unfortunately for her, Roger seemed to think her support was genuine.
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* ''EdEddNEddy'' did a whole episode about this. They try to hit on the Kanker sisters in an effort to keep them at bay. The Kankers counter with ''"reverse'' reverse psychology".
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* In a ''CalvinAndHobbes'' strip, Calvin writes to SantaClaus that he really doesn't want any gifts this Christmas, just love and peace among people. Hobbes's opinion of this reverse psychology gambit: "Kind of risky, don't you think?" Calvon throws the letter away.

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* In a ''CalvinAndHobbes'' strip, Calvin writes to SantaClaus that he really doesn't want any gifts this Christmas, just love and peace among people. Hobbes's opinion of this reverse psychology gambit: "Kind of risky, don't you think?" Calvon Calvin throws the letter away.
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* In a ''CalvinAndHobbes'' strip, Calvin writes to SantaClaus that he really doesn't want any gifts this Christmas. Hobbes's opinion of this reverse psychology gambit: "Kind of risky, don't you think?"

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* In a ''CalvinAndHobbes'' strip, Calvin writes to SantaClaus that he really doesn't want any gifts this Christmas. Christmas, just love and peace among people. Hobbes's opinion of this reverse psychology gambit: "Kind of risky, don't you think?"think?" Calvon throws the letter away.
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* In the ''StrongBadEmail'' "stupid stuff", Strong Bad tried to get Homestar to say something intelligent so he could get some grumblecakes from his weekly e-mail sender. After putting him in a lab coat and pursuing him further has failed so far, he attempts to ask Homestar a question so stupid, he would respond intelligently. This, however, lead to Homestar getting the grumblecakes instead, when it's revealed that Homestar wanted to get Strong Bad to say something stupid all along.

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* In the ''StrongBadEmail'' "stupid stuff", Strong Bad tried to get Homestar to say something intelligent so he could get some grumblecakes from his weekly e-mail sender. After putting him in a lab coat and pursuing him further has failed so far, he Strong Bad attempts to ask Homestar a question so stupid, he would respond intelligently. This, however, lead to Homestar getting the grumblecakes instead, when it's revealed that Homestar wanted to get Strong Bad to say something stupid all along.
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* In the ''StrongBadEmail'' "stupid stuff", Strong Bad tried to get Homestar to say something intelligent so he could get some grumblecakes from his weekly e-mail sender. After putting him in a lab coat and pursuing him further has failed so far, he attempts to ask him a question so stupid, Homestar would respond intelligently. This, however, lead to Homestar getting the grumblecakes instead, when it's revealed that Homestar wanted to get Strong Bad to say something stupid all along.

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* In the ''StrongBadEmail'' "stupid stuff", Strong Bad tried to get Homestar to say something intelligent so he could get some grumblecakes from his weekly e-mail sender. After putting him in a lab coat and pursuing him further has failed so far, he attempts to ask him Homestar a question so stupid, Homestar he would respond intelligently. This, however, lead to Homestar getting the grumblecakes instead, when it's revealed that Homestar wanted to get Strong Bad to say something stupid all along.
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* In the ''StrongBadEmail'' "stupid stuff", Strong Bad tried to get Homestar to say something intelligent so he could get some grumblecakes from his weekly e-mail sender. After putting him in a lab coat and pursuing him further has failed so far, he attempts to ask him a question so stupid, Homestar would respond intelligently. This, however, lead to Homestar getting the grumblecakes instead, when it's revealed that Homestar wanted to get Strong Bad to say something stupid all along.
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* (I don't remember the name of the series - I think it was "Bepo's Men"? It's a police drama.) A father tries to keep her daughter from entering the police force by telling her that she should, thinking that it is just a phase for her and she just says she wants to be one to spite him. She doesn't.

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* (I don't remember the name of the series - I think it was "Bepo's Men"? It's In a police drama.) A drama, a father tries to keep her daughter from entering the police force by telling her that she should, thinking that it is just a phase for her and she just says she wants to be one to spite him. She doesn't.



* In Discworld's ''MenAtArms'', Vetinari tries to use reverse psychology to get Vimes to work on the case; he does this by absolutely forbidding Vimes from working on it. This almost completely backfires, with Vimes going through a HeroicBSOD and drinking himself to near-death. He would have worked on the case tirelessly without Vetinari's interference, giving Vetinari a shockingly out-of-character NiceJobBreakingItHero.

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* In Discworld's ''MenAtArms'', {{Discworld}}'s ''Discworld/MenAtArms'', Vetinari tries to use reverse psychology to get Vimes to work on the case; he does this by absolutely forbidding Vimes from working on it. This almost completely backfires, with Vimes going through a HeroicBSOD and drinking himself to near-death. He would have worked on the case tirelessly without Vetinari's interference, giving Vetinari a shockingly out-of-character NiceJobBreakingItHero.
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*In Discworld's ''MenAtArms'', Vetinari tries to use reverse psychology to get Vimes to work on the case; he does this by absolutely forbidding Vimes from working on it. This almost completely backfires, with Vimes going through a HeroicBSOD and drinking himself to near-death. He would have worked on the case tirelessly without Vetinari's interference, giving Vetinari a shockingly out-of-character NiceJobBreakingItHero.

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