Marble Hornets/Awesome


 * First off, one to the creators- working on absolutely No Budget, they made essentially a full-length film that's far more frightening than all but the best Hollywood horror movies. They even got the attention of Roger Ebert, who called it "remarkably well done."
 * Entry #26: Alex's response to being the closest he's ever been to The Operator for a long while (At least, as close as he's been while awake?) Calmly give his girlfriend strict instructions on getting out of the house, and reassuring her that he'll be there in a sec, implying that he's about to try to settle the score. Considering that, until his girlfriend got involved, his strategy for dealing with it was "run far away, and hope it doesn't notice I changed addresses," this can also count as a CMOH. And you know what? He makes it.
 * Entry #33: When Jay sets the camera down to face him,
 * Entry #35: Jay
 * And that's not even getting into how they punish him. The use of a  suddenly pales compared to
 * Up until recently, Alex was the walking embodiment of this page. He's really the only character that gets anything DONE.
 * In Entry #45, the part when he doesn't give a fuck
 * And in Entry #49, where he just  ...oh, wait, no...no. That wasn't awesome at all.
 * Jay standing up for himself against Alex in 47. Considering that Jay is, according to Word of God, a rather introverted guy, and that he's normally pretty submissive to Alex... well, Jay refusing to take crap for once was a good step for him.
 * Not to mention the nice little moment when Jay looks away for a while, thinking, and then turns around and runs back over to Alex just to
 * Slendy gets one, just on account of all the lives he's succeeded in ruining by not really doing anything that we know of. He just stands around.
 * For the creators, 49. A Wham! Episode that truly, no one saw coming, that will leave you staring at the screen in shock and horror. In fact, the ability of the series to have Wham! Episode after Wham! Episode is awesome in and of itself.
 * Entry #50: He's really becoming Genre Savvy now.
 * Entry #51: Rather than running for the hills like any usual person would have done, he sticks around the creepy abandoned building to try and find his missing friend Alex.
 * Entry #52:
 * Also YMMV on whether this is the case but
 * Look at it this way:
 * Depending on his intentions and what side he's really on,  may count as this.