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{{quote|''"You know, this is the part of the day that I look forward to most... when I know there's something bizarre out there. I just don't know what it is. It's like a grab bag of disturbing events, don't you think?"''

|'''Walter Bishop'''|''[[Fringe]]''}}
{{quote|''"You know, this is the part of the day that I look forward to most... when I know there's something bizarre out there. I just don't know what it is. It's like a grab bag of disturbing events, don't you think?"''|'''Walter Bishop''', ''[[Fringe]]''}}


[[The Dreaded]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Killemall]] rises from the deep and stomps through Manhattan, squishing everything in its path! [[The Hero|Alice]] starts to panic. [[The Lancer|Charlie]] braces himself for a futile last stand. And [[The Smart Guy|Bob]] is.... grinning like a loon?
[[The Dreaded]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Killemall]] rises from the deep and stomps through Manhattan, squishing everything in its path! [[The Hero|Alice]] starts to panic. [[The Lancer|Charlie]] braces himself for a futile last stand. And [[The Smart Guy|Bob]] is.... grinning like a loon?
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Compare [[Fluffy Tamer]], [[Beetle Maniac]]; contrast [[Misaimed Fandom]], [[Nightmare Fetishist]], [[Measuring the Marigolds]], [[The Xenophile]].
Compare [[Fluffy Tamer]], [[Beetle Maniac]]; contrast [[Misaimed Fandom]], [[Nightmare Fetishist]], [[Measuring the Marigolds]], [[The Xenophile]].
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== [[Anime]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* A [[Filler]] scene in ''[[Dragonball Z]]'' has Ginyu ([[Freaky Friday Flip|In Bulma's body]]) watching Freezer's last transformation and fighting with Goku, commenting on how great and powerful he was and confusing the hell out of Gohan, Krillin and Piccolo.
* A [[Filler]] scene in ''[[Dragonball Z]]'' has Ginyu ([[Freaky Friday Flip|In Bulma's body]]) watching Freezer's last transformation and fighting with Goku, commenting on how great and powerful he was and confusing the hell out of Gohan, Krillin and Piccolo.
* L from ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]''. He only takes on cases that interest him and though understated he finds his Kira suspect, Light Yagami, [[Nightmare Fetishist|to be quite fascinating]] and regards him as a [[Worthy Opponent]] ([[Foe Yay]] [[Hilarity Ensues|Ensues]]). L gets very annoyed at the appearance of a [[Jack the Ripoff|Second Kira, a copycat killer,]] because it's not ''HIS'' Kira and not [[Even Evil Has Standards|playing by the same rules.]] [[The Movie|In the live action movies]] he has a clear [[Pass the Popcorn]] moment when watching Light manipulate Naomi Misora on the monitors.
* L from ''[[Death Note]]''. He only takes on cases that interest him and though understated he finds his Kira suspect, Light Yagami, [[Nightmare Fetishist|to be quite fascinating]] and regards him as a [[Worthy Opponent]] ([[Foe Yay]] [[Hilarity Ensues|Ensues]]). L gets very annoyed at the appearance of a [[Jack the Ripoff|Second Kira, a copycat killer,]] because it's not ''HIS'' Kira and not [[Even Evil Has Standards|playing by the same rules.]] [[The Movie|In the live action movies]] he has a clear [[Pass the Popcorn]] moment when watching Light manipulate Naomi Misora on the monitors.
{{quote| '''Souichiro Yagami:''' We have to stop this!<br />
{{quote|'''Souichiro Yagami:''' We have to stop this!
'''L:''' We're ''just'' getting to the good part. }}
'''L:''' We're ''just'' getting to the good part. }}


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== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* Several in the ''[[Alien (Film)|Alien]]'' movies.
* Several in the ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]'' movies.
** In ''Alien'', Science officer Ash acts like this toward the title creature.
** In ''Alien'', Science officer Ash acts like this toward the title creature.
{{quote| '''Ash''': The [[Ultimate Lifeform|perfect organism]]. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility.<br />
{{quote|'''Ash''': The [[Ultimate Lifeform|perfect organism]]. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility.
'''Lambert''': [[Discussed Trope|You admire it]].<br />
'''Lambert''': [[Discussed Trope|You admire it]].
'''Ash''': I admire its purity. }}
'''Ash''': I admire its purity. }}
** Bishop displays this sort of behavior in ''Aliens'' when studying a Facehugger carcass, {{spoiler|implying that he'll turn bad by drawing parallels to how Ash, the ''other'' synthetic person that once came into contact with the Aliens, reacted to the creature. It's a [[Red Herring]]; Bishop remains a good guy.}}
** Bishop displays this sort of behavior in ''Aliens'' when studying a Facehugger carcass, {{spoiler|implying that he'll turn bad by drawing parallels to how Ash, the ''other'' synthetic person that once came into contact with the Aliens, reacted to the creature. It's a [[Red Herring]]; Bishop remains a good guy.}}
** Also in ''Resurrection'' when Dr. Gediman admires the Newborn (and to a certain extend, the normal Aliens).
** Also in ''Resurrection'' when Dr. Gediman admires the Newborn (and to a certain extend, the normal Aliens).
* In the film and the [[Expanded Universe]] material, Ray Stantz of the [[Ghostbusters]] gets boyishly excited by a lot of the weird, gross, terrifying stuff they encounter.
* In the film and the [[Expanded Universe]] material, Ray Stantz of the [[Ghostbusters]] gets boyishly excited by a lot of the weird, gross, terrifying stuff they encounter.
* Matt Hooper in ''[[Jaws (Film)|Jaws]]'': "...what we are dealing with here is a perfect engine, an eating machine. It's really a miracle of evolution."
* Matt Hooper in ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'': "...what we are dealing with here is a perfect engine, an eating machine. It's really a miracle of evolution."
* Keyes in ''[[Predator]] 2'':
* Keyes in ''[[Predator]] 2'':
{{quote| '''Harrigan''': You admire the damn thing.<br />
{{quote|'''Harrigan''': You admire the damn thing.
'''Keyes''': Not for what it ''does'', Harrigan. For what it ''is''. For what we can learn from it. }}
'''Keyes''': Not for what it ''does'', Harrigan. For what it ''is''. For what we can learn from it. }}


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* In the ''[[Ciaphas Cain]]'' novel ''Caves Of Ice'', the [[Deus Est Machina|Omnisiah]] worshipping [[Hollywood Cyborg|enginseer]] who accompanies Cain when he discovers a [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes|Necron]] tomb while searching the mines below the processing plant his unit's guarding can't understand why Cain wants to blow up the entrance to it and call in the navy to bomb the place into oblivion. {{spoiler|He changes his mind after he's the only survivor of a group of "Cogboys" who entered the tomb; he eventually gleefully helps drown the tomb in [[Kill It With Fire|promethium]].}}
* In the ''[[Ciaphas Cain]]'' novel ''Caves Of Ice'', the [[Deus Est Machina|Omnisiah]] worshipping [[Hollywood Cyborg|enginseer]] who accompanies Cain when he discovers a [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Necron]] tomb while searching the mines below the processing plant his unit's guarding can't understand why Cain wants to blow up the entrance to it and call in the navy to bomb the place into oblivion. {{spoiler|He changes his mind after he's the only survivor of a group of "Cogboys" who entered the tomb; he eventually gleefully helps drown the tomb in [[Kill It with Fire|promethium]].}}
* In ''[[Dracula (Literature)|Dracula]]'', according to Van Helsing, the Count "must indeed have been that Voivode Dracula who won his name against the Turk, over the great river on the very frontier of Turkey-land. If it be so, then was he no common man: for in that time, and for centuries after, he was spoken of as the cleverest and the most cunning, as well as the bravest of the sons of the 'land beyond the forest'"
* In ''[[Dracula (novel)|Dracula]]'', according to Van Helsing, the Count "must indeed have been that Voivode Dracula who won his name against the Turk, over the great river on the very frontier of Turkey-land. If it be so, then was he no common man: for in that time, and for centuries after, he was spoken of as the cleverest and the most cunning, as well as the bravest of the sons of the 'land beyond the forest'"
* Done by a biologist during a river cruise in one of [[The Witcher]] novels. Geralt tells him to name the creature after an annoying brat that traveled with them.
* In ''[[Blood of Elves]]'' by Linus Pitt, "Master Tutor and Lecturer in Natural History at the Oxenfurt Academy" during a river cruise spontaneously turned into field trip for him. He offers to name the creature "...geraltia pitti", but Geralt tells him to name it after an annoying brat that traveled with them and almost got devoured.
{{quote| "What a specimen, what a specimen," Pitt quickly noted, thrilled no end. "Prehensile cephalic limbs, four pairs of chelae... Strong tail-fan... Sharp claws..."}}
{{quote|"What a specimen, what a specimen," Pitt quickly noted, thrilled no end. "Prehensile cephalic limbs, four pairs of chelae... Strong tail-fan... Sharp claws..."}}
* Dragon expert Lady Sybil has this reaction to the Noble Dragon in ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Guards Guards|Guards Guards]]''.
* Dragon expert Lady Sybil has this reaction to the Noble Dragon in ''[[Guards! Guards!]]''.
{{quote| '''Sybil''': Do you realise we're very probably seeing something no-one has seen for centuries?<br />
{{quote|'''Sybil''': Do you realise we're very probably seeing something no-one has seen for centuries?
'''Vimes''': Yes, it's a bloody flying alligator setting fire to my city! }}
'''Vimes''': Yes, it's a bloody flying alligator setting fire to my city! }}
* Near the end of ''[[The Illuminatus Trilogy]]'', the main characters are captured by the Leviathan, a [[Kaiju|mountain-sized]], [[Eldritch Abomination|aeons-old]] unicelluar life-form.
* Near the end of ''[[The Illuminatus Trilogy]]'', the main characters are captured by the Leviathan, a [[Kaiju|mountain-sized]], [[Eldritch Abomination|aeons-old]] unicelluar life-form.
{{quote| "Let it come closer for a while," Hagbard said. "I want to get a good close look. I've never had a chance like this before, and I may never see this creature again."<br />
{{quote|"Let it come closer for a while," Hagbard said. "I want to get a good close look. I've never had a chance like this before, and I may never see this creature again."
"You'll be seeing it from the inside with that attitude," said Dillinger. }}
"You'll be seeing it from the inside with that attitude," said Dillinger. }}


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* The late Steve Irwin (aka ''The [[Crocodile Hunter]]'') always reacted to wild animals, particularly the very dangerous ones, with a blend of respect and boyish glee. Given how he died, some may regard this as a cautionary tale.
* The late Steve Irwin (aka ''The [[Crocodile Hunter]]'') always reacted to wild animals, particularly the very dangerous ones, with a blend of respect and boyish glee. Given how he died, some may regard this as a cautionary tale. Of course, most of his friends said that it was how he would have wanted it.
* ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' does this practically [[Once an Episode]] - the Doctor is sort of an intergalactic [[Crocodile Hunter]]. In the new series, this is deconstructed when Queen Victoria ([[It Makes Sense in Context]]) declares The Doctor to be ''persona non grata'' in England due to his flippant treatment of horrible monsters.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' does this practically [[Once an Episode]] - the Doctor is sort of an intergalactic [[Crocodile Hunter]]. In the new series, this is deconstructed when Queen Victoria ([[It Makes Sense in Context]]) declares The Doctor to be ''persona non grata'' in England due to his flippant treatment of horrible monsters.
** In the old series story "The Green Death," after he kills the giant insect {{spoiler|that the giant maggot has evolved into}}, he says that it's beautiful.
** In the old series story "The Green Death," after he kills the giant insect {{spoiler|that the giant maggot has evolved into}}, he says that it's beautiful.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'': Giles occasionally gets excited over the [[Monster of the Week]]. "A werewolf! One of the classics!"
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'': Giles occasionally gets excited over the [[Monster of the Week]]. "A werewolf! One of the classics!"
{{quote| '''Giles''': Grave robbing? That's new. Interesting.<br />
{{quote|'''Giles''': Grave robbing? That's new. Interesting.
'''Buffy''': I ''know'' you meant to say "gross and disturbing."<br />
'''Buffy''': I ''know'' you meant to say "gross and disturbing."
'''Giles''': ...Yes, yes, yes of course. Uh, terrible thing. Must... must put a stop to it. Damn it. }}
'''Giles''': ...Yes, yes, yes of course. Uh, terrible thing. Must... must put a stop to it. Damn it. }}
* A big part of Walter Bishop's character in ''[[Fringe]]''.
* A big part of Walter Bishop's character in ''[[Fringe]]''.
* An episode of ''[[CSI (TV)|CSI]]'' featured a [[Mad Artist]] [[Serial Killer]] that killed people and used rigor mortis to pose their corpses. At one point the team interrogate another artist played by Jeffrey Tambor who had met the killer at some point. While he thought the killer's regular sketches were trash, when he is shown the photos of the corpses he is in awe at their artistic value. Never the less, he helps them catch the killer.
* An episode of ''[[CSI]]'' featured a [[Mad Artist]] [[Serial Killer]] that killed people and used rigor mortis to pose their corpses. At one point the team interrogate another artist played by Jeffrey Tambor who had met the killer at some point. While he thought the killer's regular sketches were trash, when he is shown the photos of the corpses he is in awe at their artistic value. Never the less, he helps them catch the killer.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Ghostbusters the Video Game (Video Game)|Ghostbusters the Video Game]]'' has Egon admiring Ivo Shandor's work from time to time. He's quick to add that he was completely evil. Ray reminds Egon to "stick to the Light Side." "It's hard."
* ''[[Ghostbusters the Video Game]]'' has Egon admiring Ivo Shandor's work from time to time. He's quick to add that he was completely evil. Ray reminds Egon to "stick to the Light Side." "It's hard."
* ''[[Mass Effect 1 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 1]]'' has both Liara and Shiala expressing regret over the destruction of the Thorian as it was an unique and ancient life-form.
* ''[[Mass Effect (video game)|Mass Effect 1]]'' has both Liara and Shiala expressing regret over the destruction of the Thorian as it was an unique and ancient life-form.
** Much later, in ''[[Mass Effect 3 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 3]]'' Garrus explains to [[The Watson|a handy crewman]] how perfect the Reapers are as [[Eldritch Abomination]] killing machines. When the crewman is horrified, Garrus adds that [[Discussed Trope|if you can't respect your enemy's strengths]], [[Justified Trope|you'll never truly understand them]].
** Much later, in ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'' Garrus explains to [[The Watson|a handy crewman]] how perfect the Reapers are as [[Eldritch Abomination]] killing machines. When the crewman is horrified, Garrus adds that [[Discussed Trope|if you can't respect your enemy's strengths]], [[Justified Trope|you'll never truly understand them]].
* ''[[Crysis (Video Game)|Crysis]] 2'' has Jacob Hargreave admiring the Ceph bioweapon currently ''decimating humanity'':
* ''[[Crysis (series)|Crysis 2]]'' has Jacob Hargreave admiring the Ceph bioweapon currently ''decimating humanity'':
{{quote| '''Hargreave''': Cleaning up - it's ingenious, isn't it. Think of the Argentine Cattle Crisis two years ago. Or the British BSE outbreak in the last century. The issue was not slaughtering the animals, that was easily done. The problem was disposal. What do you do with the millions of rotting corpses? Well, there you see the answer the Ceph have evolved. They wipe us out, they break us down, they reduce the environmental impact almost to zero. ''Exemplary''.}}
{{quote|'''Hargreave''': Cleaning up - it's ingenious, isn't it. Think of the Argentine Cattle Crisis two years ago. Or the British BSE outbreak in the last century. The issue was not slaughtering the animals, that was easily done. The problem was disposal. What do you do with the millions of rotting corpses? Well, there you see the answer the Ceph have evolved. They wipe us out, they break us down, they reduce the environmental impact almost to zero. ''Exemplary''.}}


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* From ''[[Xkcd (Webcomic)|Xkcd]]'': Okay, never mind, what's wrong with scientists is that you ''do'' see wonder and [http://xkcd.com/877/ beauty in everything]. Oh god, it's ''moving!''
* From ''[[Xkcd]]'': Okay, never mind, what's wrong with scientists is that you ''do'' see wonder and [http://xkcd.com/877/ beauty in everything]. Oh god, it's ''moving!''
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' Sparks are known to do things like open city gates so they can take a closer look at the enemy war machines/mutants/etc. that are attacking them at the time.
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' Sparks are known to do things like open city gates so they can take a closer look at the enemy war machines/mutants/etc. that are attacking them at the time.

== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In the 2012 version of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''; when Michelangelo sees the prototype for Kurai's new [[Elite Mook]] androids, he says, "That thing is ''awesome!'' In an... evil sorta way."
* In an episode of ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'', [[Mad Scientist]] and [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]] Professor Dweeb makes a deal with a ghost named [[Meaningful Name|Slob]] who wants to break his brother Sleaze out of the heros' Containment Unit. When Dweeb and his pet cat Elizabeth see Sleaze:
{{quote|'''Dweeb:''' A curious creature, Elizabeth. Interesting and disgusting at the same time, just like [[Stock Yuck| yogurt]].}}
* ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]''; in the episode "Read My Lips", Batman is using a listening device to eavesdrop on Albert Wesker/Scarface - a villain with a [[Split Personality]] whose evil side is focused through a ventriloquist dummy. The hero recalls how he learned vetriloquism studying under [[Zatanna]]'s father Giovann Zatara, and seems impressed by Wesker's skill (which even fools the Batcave's computer), saying "''This'' ventriloquist could give Zatara lessons."


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* Biologists LOVE finding new and creepy things. They also love finding OLD and creepy things. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coelacanth This is not an attractive fish]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cephalopod This is not an alien. It is a squid.] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goblin_shark This is not a xenomorph, it is a shark with detachable jaws.]
* Biologists ''love'' finding new and creepy things. They also love finding ''old'' and creepy things. [[wikipedia:Coelacanth|This is not an attractive fish]]. [[wikipedia:Cephalopod|This is not an alien. It is a squid.]] [[wikipedia:Goblin shark|This is not a xenomorph, it is a shark with detachable jaws.]]


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"You know, this is the part of the day that I look forward to most... when I know there's something bizarre out there. I just don't know what it is. It's like a grab bag of disturbing events, don't you think?"

Walter BishopFringe

The Dreaded Killemall rises from the deep and stomps through Manhattan, squishing everything in its path! Alice starts to panic. Charlie braces himself for a futile last stand. And Bob is.... grinning like a loon?

"It's the rare Purple Killemall! I knew they existed! It can generate enough force per square foot to crush iron. How cool! It could destroy us and never even notice!"

Alice and Charlie exchange worried glances, terrified that their friend has gone off the deep end... but no. Bob has spent his lifetime researching Killemalls. Or he has the only copy of a book that describes them and has always wanted to see them. Or he risked his reputation on the fact that they exist and now is vindicated.

Never fear, viewers: Bob's fanboy trance will last only a moment and then he will swiftly come up with a plan to defeat the Killemall, or it will turn out that he knows its one weakness.

Obviously this trope can apply to more mundane threats, usually natural (like tornadoes, or sharks).

Compare Fluffy Tamer, Beetle Maniac; contrast Misaimed Fandom, Nightmare Fetishist, Measuring the Marigolds, The Xenophile.

Examples of Admiring the Abomination include:

Anime and Manga

Souichiro Yagami: We have to stop this!
L: We're just getting to the good part.

Comic Books

  • Doctor Strange has one of these moments in a Marvel Adventures title. ("Such magnificent power. It could destroy us at whim.")
  • In the Tintin story The Shooting Star, Prof. Hippolyte Calys is excited about the upcoming end-of-the-world meteor, saying such absurdities as "It will destroy the world tonight. Tomorrow, everyone will know my name for discovering it!"

Film

  • Several in the Alien movies.
    • In Alien, Science officer Ash acts like this toward the title creature.

Ash: The perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility.
Lambert: You admire it.
Ash: I admire its purity.

    • Bishop displays this sort of behavior in Aliens when studying a Facehugger carcass, implying that he'll turn bad by drawing parallels to how Ash, the other synthetic person that once came into contact with the Aliens, reacted to the creature. It's a Red Herring; Bishop remains a good guy.
    • Also in Resurrection when Dr. Gediman admires the Newborn (and to a certain extend, the normal Aliens).
  • In the film and the Expanded Universe material, Ray Stantz of the Ghostbusters gets boyishly excited by a lot of the weird, gross, terrifying stuff they encounter.
  • Matt Hooper in Jaws: "...what we are dealing with here is a perfect engine, an eating machine. It's really a miracle of evolution."
  • Keyes in Predator 2:

Harrigan: You admire the damn thing.
Keyes: Not for what it does, Harrigan. For what it is. For what we can learn from it.

Literature

  • In the Ciaphas Cain novel Caves Of Ice, the Omnisiah worshipping enginseer who accompanies Cain when he discovers a Necron tomb while searching the mines below the processing plant his unit's guarding can't understand why Cain wants to blow up the entrance to it and call in the navy to bomb the place into oblivion. He changes his mind after he's the only survivor of a group of "Cogboys" who entered the tomb; he eventually gleefully helps drown the tomb in promethium.
  • In Dracula, according to Van Helsing, the Count "must indeed have been that Voivode Dracula who won his name against the Turk, over the great river on the very frontier of Turkey-land. If it be so, then was he no common man: for in that time, and for centuries after, he was spoken of as the cleverest and the most cunning, as well as the bravest of the sons of the 'land beyond the forest'"
  • In Blood of Elves by Linus Pitt, "Master Tutor and Lecturer in Natural History at the Oxenfurt Academy" during a river cruise spontaneously turned into field trip for him. He offers to name the creature "...geraltia pitti", but Geralt tells him to name it after an annoying brat that traveled with them and almost got devoured.

"What a specimen, what a specimen," Pitt quickly noted, thrilled no end. "Prehensile cephalic limbs, four pairs of chelae... Strong tail-fan... Sharp claws..."

  • Dragon expert Lady Sybil has this reaction to the Noble Dragon in Guards! Guards!.

Sybil: Do you realise we're very probably seeing something no-one has seen for centuries?
Vimes: Yes, it's a bloody flying alligator setting fire to my city!

"Let it come closer for a while," Hagbard said. "I want to get a good close look. I've never had a chance like this before, and I may never see this creature again."
"You'll be seeing it from the inside with that attitude," said Dillinger.

Live-Action TV

  • The late Steve Irwin (aka The Crocodile Hunter) always reacted to wild animals, particularly the very dangerous ones, with a blend of respect and boyish glee. Given how he died, some may regard this as a cautionary tale. Of course, most of his friends said that it was how he would have wanted it.
  • Doctor Who does this practically Once an Episode - the Doctor is sort of an intergalactic Crocodile Hunter. In the new series, this is deconstructed when Queen Victoria (It Makes Sense in Context) declares The Doctor to be persona non grata in England due to his flippant treatment of horrible monsters.
    • In the old series story "The Green Death," after he kills the giant insect that the giant maggot has evolved into, he says that it's beautiful.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Giles occasionally gets excited over the Monster of the Week. "A werewolf! One of the classics!"

Giles: Grave robbing? That's new. Interesting.
Buffy: I know you meant to say "gross and disturbing."
Giles: ...Yes, yes, yes of course. Uh, terrible thing. Must... must put a stop to it. Damn it.

  • A big part of Walter Bishop's character in Fringe.
  • An episode of CSI featured a Mad Artist Serial Killer that killed people and used rigor mortis to pose their corpses. At one point the team interrogate another artist played by Jeffrey Tambor who had met the killer at some point. While he thought the killer's regular sketches were trash, when he is shown the photos of the corpses he is in awe at their artistic value. Never the less, he helps them catch the killer.

Video Games

Hargreave: Cleaning up - it's ingenious, isn't it. Think of the Argentine Cattle Crisis two years ago. Or the British BSE outbreak in the last century. The issue was not slaughtering the animals, that was easily done. The problem was disposal. What do you do with the millions of rotting corpses? Well, there you see the answer the Ceph have evolved. They wipe us out, they break us down, they reduce the environmental impact almost to zero. Exemplary.

Web Comics

  • From Xkcd: Okay, never mind, what's wrong with scientists is that you do see wonder and beauty in everything. Oh god, it's moving!
  • Girl Genius Sparks are known to do things like open city gates so they can take a closer look at the enemy war machines/mutants/etc. that are attacking them at the time.

Western Animation

Dweeb: A curious creature, Elizabeth. Interesting and disgusting at the same time, just like yogurt.

  • Batman: The Animated Series; in the episode "Read My Lips", Batman is using a listening device to eavesdrop on Albert Wesker/Scarface - a villain with a Split Personality whose evil side is focused through a ventriloquist dummy. The hero recalls how he learned vetriloquism studying under Zatanna's father Giovann Zatara, and seems impressed by Wesker's skill (which even fools the Batcave's computer), saying "This ventriloquist could give Zatara lessons."

Real Life