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Laser-Guided Karma can be hard to accept if you are on the receiving end of it. Sometimes, however, a character who has committed anything from a minor misdeed to outright villainy shows a surprising stroke of humility and wisdom in the face of misfortune, and openly (verbally or non-verbally) accepts that it is a fair
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10 Apr 2017 See also: Hoist by His Own Petard, when a villain gets killed by their own weapon. For sake of trope differentiation, examples should be limited to bad karma, heroic or villainous, and when an opponent's "good karma" combines to double wham the antagonist. Examples of Laser-Guided Karma include:
Sometimes, even Laser-Guided Karma misses its target. The Big Bad has kicked the hero's dog
This trope covers cases where the word or concept of "karma" is used incorrectly compared to the original meaning of the term; see Karma for the more traditional religious use of the term. Frequently paired one of them. Laser-Guided Karma: Doing a bad thing will get you promptly and neatly whacked by celestial forces.
This trope covers incidents where: The word karma is used more or less "correctly" per its original meaning. A concept is introduced into a story or a
A subtrope of Sexual Karma and Laser-Guided Karma. Compare Pay Evil unto Evil. Often implied if the villain is imprisoned. Commonly played for laughs, but can be portrayed seriously. When played for laughs, often overlaps with Disproportionate Retribution. Most examples are male, but the odd Rare Female Example
18 Mar 2013 There's the trope called "laser guided karma" because sad to say, there are some karma houdinis (but not forever). Most of them die without a trigger or somebody killing them but by their own actions. Now for some examples: One of my favorite examples in Tokusatsu (in the Sentai genre) is Kiros himself.
A page for describing PlayingWith: Laser-Guided Karma. Basic Trope: A character experiences a bad misfortune due to his/her bad deeds. Straight: Alice
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