Beyond Redemption (original) (raw)

"Some lives aren't worth saving."

The Hero has been trying to make the villain see the light for a while now. Perhaps the hero's said that Good Feels Good, but the villain has thrown it back in his face and said that Evil Feels Good. Maybe the hero has appealed to what they hope is the villain's true self inside, only to find they were acting of their own free will.

Perhaps the villain has Kicked the Dog and rejected any chance at changing his wicked ways one too many times. Maybe the villain has realized the error of his ways, so he wants to change his ways and become good; however, the villain has done something so bad, there's no becoming good now.

At that point, the hero comes to a sad realization: the villain is beyond redemption, and must be dealt with once and for all in order to keep the villain from hurting any more people.

This is when a hero has been making a consistent effort to have a villain turn away from evil and become The Atoner but eventually stops trying. This is often a bad sign for the villain; whereas the hero might have not gone into a fight at full power before, now The Gloves Come Off and they stop holding back. Often occurs towards the climax of a story (especially before the Final Battle, so the hero can really cut loose). Note it's still possible for the villain to pull a Heel–Face Turn for some other reason after a hero decides they're Beyond Redemption. What matters for this trope is that a hero had been trying to turn the villain good, but has given up.

Usually seen in media aimed at young adults and older, or on the cynical end of the Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism. Long-running series often go about this as a way of raising the stakes; if the audience knows that the hero won't go the merciful route anymore, there's sure to be some escalation of tension. If the villain himself thinks he's not worth redeeming, he might say "I've Come Too Far."

This is In-Universe Examples Only, i.e., when a character in the work has the opinion that someone is beyond redemption. The Out-of-Universe variant is Moral Event Horizon.

See also This Is Unforgivable!. Compare Complete Monster, who can easily become this in short time. Contrast Even Evil Can Be Loved and Good Cannot Comprehend Evil. Not to be confused with It Is Beyond Saving, which is about a place that can't be rebuilt.

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