In the meantime, expect them to react with either angry defiance (possibly involving brandishing a Chastity Dagger) or silent, shuddering disgust (no one ever seems to play along in the hope of avoiding more serious harm, though if they do, characters and audience members alike might mistakenly accuse them of wanting it). This trope is used for two purposes: to emphasize how utterly depraved the villain is, and/or to add a sense of urgency to the hero's efforts to rescue his true love. In shows with a historical/fantasy setting, it can also include attempts to force the heroine/hero into marriage. This can include Terms of Endangerment, unwanted kisses, licking, sniffing, groping, and haircuts, dressing them in skimpy clothing, or even out-and-out trying to rape them - though this last one is usually stopped before it gets too far, as the hero generally shows up in time to rescue them or they finally get the chance to regain advantage. Want a quick and easy way to show what a vile, evil scumbag your villain is? Well, you could have them abuse a cute little animal - or have them sexually molest the helpless Damsel in Distress or momentarily disabled Action Girl or Distressed Dude when they are at their mercy. Clu, while touching Quorra's hair and smelling her, TRON: Legacy
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