![]() ![]() Throughout the series he's shown to be masturbating to Panty's sex video, collecting her boogers, spending over $200,000 in an attempt to buy her panties, wearing her discarded clothes, and appears from behind a tree while she and Stocking are talking, implying he's been following her in secret. Brief from Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt plays this trope to a T.She isn't just a creepy stalker, she's a demonic creepy stalker. Something that makes it hilariously worse to Supernatural fans, the same actress played the demon Lillith in one episode.See also All Take and No Give.Ĭompare and contrast with Stalker Without a Crush, who can either seem similar to this through the " Does This Remind You of Anything?" approach and/or become this through Character Development.Įxamples of Stalker with a Crush include: Advertising If the stalker's crush makes them go Ax Crazy at anyone who tries to interfere or even the crush-ee, the stalker is a Yandere, especially if she's female.Ĭontrast with Abhorrent Admirer, where a Hollywood Homely or average woman is considered the worst thing in the world simply because she is attracted to the protagonist, even though no stalking takes place.A Hollywood Restraining Order may be mentioned. Can easily double as a Crazy Jealous Guy. If a male stalker is particularly Wrong Genre Savvy about his role and reception, he's most likely also a Prince Charming Wannabe or convinced he's a Dogged Nice Guy. ![]() If the stalker wants their target's DNA as much as (if not more than) their love, that's a Stalker with a Test Tube.If the stalker sticks to a "hands-off" approach and simply attempts to spy on their target in explicit situations, they are The Peeping Tom.If the stalker is chasing a celebrity, especially one who didn't know them before the stalking began, they're a Loony Fan.If the stalker manages to score because he's a stalker, it's because the target believes Stalking Is Love.This can be a minor character who is seduced to evil by the Tragic Dream of being able to get who they want.Female stalkers, by contrast, are likely to be portrayed sympathetically, and typically portrayed as charming or cute. Male stalkers are more likely to be portrayed unsympathetically, and as an actual danger to their object of obsession. There'll usually be a Double Standard at play with this trope. Why does this happen? Because Love Makes You Evil, and "If I Can't Have You, No One Will!" In any case, the more sincere they seem, the creepier they are. Alternatively, the obsession may be explained as a misguided desire to "protect" the crush-ee, whether or not the crush-ee wants or needs such "protection". They claim that the motivation for their morally outrageous acts is a simple wish to gain attention from the crush-ee. Though really, she isn't the worst of his stalkers.Ī character noted for their obsession with another character. ![]()
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