Would the "Bad Samaritan" trope apply to Robert? In his own mind his actions are good- he's protecting someone from the horrors of the world, the way he couldn't protect his daughter. And yet in every other way he fits the trope nicely, earning people's trust while secretly sabotaging their lives, etc.
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Would the "Bad Samaritan" trope apply to Robert? In his own mind his actions are good- he's protecting someone from the horrors of the world, the way he couldn't protect his daughter. And yet in every other way he fits the trope nicely, earning people's trust while secretly sabotaging their lives, etc.