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One of the most awkward television trends ever
Watching siblings on TV have eye-sex with each other — or actual sex — will never not be weird, although it may be purely for “entertainment.” We’ve seen incest on TV over and over again, but that doesn’t make it any less cringeworthy for viewers.
In fact, enough shows have gone down this dark, taboo route that several publications have written think pieces about the trend, desperately wishing for its demise. And yet, we’ve compiled a list of the very worst offenders. Sorry.
LIFE WITH DEREK’S DASEY SHIP ACTUALLY STARTED EARLIER THAN WE THOUGHT
Michael Seater and Ashley Leggat played stepsiblings whom fans quickly started shipping as “Dasey.” Though it wasn’t ever actually canon, both actors told MTV News they love fans’ fervor and want them to continue shipping Casey and Derek.
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Though Monica and Ross’s relationship never ventured into incest territory, it certainly toed the line at times.
Stepsiblings Boone and Shannon eventually had sex after Shannon accused her stepbrother of being in love with her. She drunkenly seduced him and badda bing, badda boom, it was over.
C’mon, now. We all know Marcia wanted to bone Greg, both on and off-camera.
Dexter and Debra Morgan weren’t biological siblings, but they grew up together and were definitely thick as thieves. The show finally had the siblings confess their love for each other on the Season 6 finale, but the incest idea had been brewing for several seasons.
Sam and Dean Winchester cry, hug each other, and have huge heart-to-hearts practically every episode, so it’s virtually impossible not to ship them, which is affectionally known as “Wincest.” On the 200th episode, the show hilariously addressed the shipping, making sure fans knew they were brothers, not lovers.
Effy and Tony Stonem, shipped as Stonemcest, definitely sparked sexual tension. It felt like them against the world at times.
Actual twins Cersei and Jaime Lannister created three children together and once shoved a 10-year-old out a three-story window when he caught them goin’ to town.
Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia perfected the art of eye-sex before Lucrezia was all like, “Screw it,” and decided to just lie naked on the bed, waiting for her brother to find her. Naturally, they did the deed soon after.
Seriously, I know this was a kids’ cartoon, but good lord, Zuko and Azula’s “Zucest” was super strong at times. DeviantArt user SindeeDee actually made a hilarious spoof of Cruel Intentions involving Zucest and Zutara.









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Yes, they're twins. This is one of their less disturbing aspects.
So you have a character who is a villain. He's kicked puppies, tortured defenseless kittens, and done everything he can to make sure he has thoroughly crossed the Moral Event Horizon. What else can you do to show the audience that he is absolutely evil in every way?
You have him break sexual taboos and engage in certain "taboo" or borderline activities which are frowned upon by many cultures. Sure, Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas, but some bad men love their mamas a little too much, and this can be meant to add to the audience's view of the villain as depraved and committing evil and "unnatural" acts daily.
This exploits a specific primal instinct-based sex taboo and is specifically based on the equating of breaking taboos with evil. When averted, this is presented as Even Evil Has Standards. The latter can and does come across not as a mere Values Dissonance, but as outright Hypocrisy, resulting in a Broken Aesop. Many cultures have world/humanity Creation Myths involving divine incest (and human incest, if the myth involves a few early humans giving rise to all of humanity), highlighting a moral dissonance between the primal and the religious.
Compare/contrast Brother–Sister Incest, Twincest, Parental Incest, Kissing Cousins. If it's one-sided on the villain's part, it overlaps with Incest-ant Admirer. If the child themselves is the abuser, they will be an Abusive Offspring. Can cross over with Freudian Excuse if it's implied to be rooted in child abuse. It may be part of a Rape as Backstory scenario, either for the villain themself, or whichever relative(s) were involved. If children result, expect them to be Inbred and Evil.
Pictured above: Hansel and Gretel from Black Lagoon. It's with each other, and they're kids— and yet this is one of the least disturbing things about them.
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt:
Demon sisters Scanty and Kneesocks apparently enjoy partaking in strange sexual play involving caviar, figs, and goat milk when the mayor isn't looking.
But, the protagonist angel sisters are also hinted to be very close at one point (looking forward to bonding over Panty's sex tape).
Revolutionary Girl Utena:
Akio Ohtori regularly has sex with his sister Anthy Himemiya. It's both an example of this trope, and an allusion to their nature—incest is rather common among many cultures' gods.
Miki and Kozue may do the same during their car ride, and Touga and Nanami very nearly do; at best, it's a rather blunt metaphor about each girl's relationship with men now that they've begun puberty. Interestingly enough, Nanami, the girl who has harbored a very blatant (and often sexual) crush on her brother, is absolutely horrified when she discovers that Anthy and Akio are intimate. And during her own car ride with her brother, she reacts with disgust and punches him away when he makes a move on her.
Alexis and his sister Augusta in Count Cain.
In Elfen Lied, Director Kakuzawa's master plan involves Lucy creating offspring with her half-brother. It ends about as well as you'd expect.
Auguste Beau of Kaze to Ki no Uta uses sex to control and manipulate his son, Gilbert.
Sorath and Tiriel from Shakugan no Shana, stunning Shana in the process.
The creepy twins' Yu Fan and Yu Lan from Full Metal Panic!: The Second Raid.
Dr. Hagen and his sister Nina in Agent Aika. Interestingly, she was the creepier one in that pairing.
The Black Beauty Sisters in Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch are almost certainly a couple, but it's never made clear whether they're actually sisters or not.
The Long twins from Twilight Of The Dark Master. Taken to a whole new level of creepy (or hilarious) when you find out that their voice actors in the dub are husband and wife.
Played for laughs in the Black Butler Hamlet OVA, when Grell/Ophelia gets the hots for Agni/Polonius. Agni thinks it's disgusting, even if he's not related to Grell.
While never explicitly stated in the manga version of Chrono Crusade, this is hinted at with two separate villains.
Once Joshua gets Chrono's horns, his resulting insanity causes him to become VERY obsessed with his older sister Rosette, going so far as to tell her once they meet again that he'll destroy anyone that would separate them again. (Understandably, Rosette is horrified at this suggestion.) He also mistook his maid Fiore for his older sister when they first met, and she's later hinted to be something of a love interest for him, and even asks him to call her "sister" again before they part for the last time.
Aion is generally not shown to be interested in romantic relationships, he's very obsessed with his twin brother, Chrono. He's described as "not being the same" after they parted ways by other characters, and in a flashback, he describes the sight of his brother covered in blood as "beautiful." He also appears to be kissing the decapitated head of his mother in one scene near the end of the manga.
The twins Mukuro and Junko are heavily implied to share this in Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School as Mukuro's sisterly affection was twisted into undying devotion as well as sexual attraction through Junko's manipulation, and the two share an incestuous Masochism Tango with Junko beating, insulting, and occasionally trying to kill Mukuro while she gets off on it. In the novel tie-in Danganronpa Zero, Mukuro turns ecstatic and feverish as she explains Junko's motives and claims Junko needs her because she's the only one who understands her.
Kill la Kill has Satsuki's mother Ragyo, who molests her daughter regularly. If the flashbacks are anything to go by, this has been going on for a long time. And there is the infamous 'Bath Scene', which serves to establish Ragyo as the main villain and to show part of Satsuki's Freudian Excuse and shift to the protagonist side. Later in the series, she does the same to her long-lost daughter, Ryuko. And in the same episode, we find out that Nui Harime, who is practically Ragyo's foster daughter was also molested by her (although she is the only one who doesn't seem to mind).
Even though Vampire Knight establishes that pure-blood vampires interbreed, Yuki and Kaname's uncle definitely qualifies. He projects his feelings for his late sister onto his teenage niece. Talk about creepy.
Johan Liebert from Monster is one of the worst examples in this folder. Despite his twin sister trying to kill him when they were kids, he has unnatural feelings for Anna/Nina. He started stalking her, leaving her love notes, and buying gifts for her. She doesn't feel the same way, obviously, and is more than eager to shoot him again if he were to come near her.
The behavior exhibited by Maestro Delphine from Last Exile toward her younger brother Dio hints at her having incestuous feelings toward him, though this is never made explicit.
In Magi: Labyrinth of Magic, Gyokuen married her brother-in-law after her first husband died (considered incest by many ancient cultures) and once her second husband died, she became uncomfortably touchy-feely to her nephew/stepson first prince Kouen, to the shock and disgust of her other children. Kouha remarked that she was always very fond of Kouen and now decided to move on from her husband (Kouen's father) to Kouen himself.
Marube from Yuureitou molests his daughter Satoko and is incredibly overprotective of her. He said when she turned twenty he planned on taking her virginity, though after learning it's unlikely he's her biological father, she ran away. Later he tries to have sex with Tetsuo, his biological son.
In Tokyo Ghoul, a Breeding Cult engaging in incestuous relations proves to be a major piece of the dark puzzle. Namely, Rize Kamishiro is an escaped Breeding Slave that was destined to be raped and forced to bear children to her own biological father, CCG chairman Tsuneyoshi Washuu. Her half-brother, Furuta, turns out to be a Yandere that wants to replace their father, marry her, and use her as his personal Baby Factory.
Downplayed in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS where Jail Scaglietti implanted his twelve cyborg daughters with clones of himself. No actual sexual intercourse took place, though it doesn't make it any less creepy.
An obscure Marvel Universe character from the equally obscure Comet Man series knowingly started dating his estranged and unwitting sister as part of a plan to revenge himself on his entire family. While sex was never made explicit, they had moved in together for some weeks before his relationship with her was revealed.
Andrea and Andreas Strucker, the Fenris twins of Marvel Comics, derived their power from being in constant physical contact with each other. And then it got squickier after Andrea died. Technically their incest was never confirmed, and Andreas denied it at one point (well, that's not surprising). But the implications are incredibly strong.
Baron Mordo, the archenemy of Doctor Strange, knowingly had a sexual relationship with his Romani half-niece (she was unaware of the relationship) which ultimately resulted in a daughter. Just to make it worse, Mordo seduced her to steal the Book of Cagliostro, a book of spells, and then abandoned her.
While it was implied throughout the franchise that the family may have been committing incest, the comic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Raising Cain outright stated it. After one family member's wife is killed (in part, by him) he nonchalantly states he has plenty of other sisters he can marry, also indicating he and the rest of the family are going to eat the dead one ("Meat should never go to waste!")
Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch are in a long-term relationship with each other in the Ultimate Marvel universe, possibly based on an earlier meme originating in the original comic universe. So much so to the point where Pietro actually gets jealous when Wanda hits on a robot. Although the two of them are more Anti-Hero with Anti-Villain moments as opposed to out and out villains.
In Alan Moore's Swamp Thing, Abby is unknowingly seduced by her own uncle, the uber-evil villain Dr. Anton Arcane.
Strangers in Paradise has Darcy and, yes, David.
Many of the villains in Sandman Mystery Theatre are incestuous in one way or another, to the point where you start to wonder about the writer…
In the Bad Future of Wolverine's "Old Man Logan" arc, Bruce Banner has made a Face–Heel Turn and sired the Hulk Gang with his cousin She-Hulk.
The Sin City short story entitled Daddy's Little Girl has a rather disturbing example of this. A woman seduces a man but claims that her father does not approve of the relationship, eventually asking him to shoot him. It turns out that the whole thing was a setup. She was sleeping with her father and him apparently gets off by killing people before sleeping with his own daughter.
The gods are naturally featured in Wonder Woman. Mentioned in their habit of boinking their blood relatives.
The Flash villain Ragdoll (Peter Merkel) is heavily implied to have sexually abused his daughter, Alex. Later on, it appears that his son Peter Jr. and Alex (both now villains themselves) partake in an incestuous relationship themselves, although a consensual one.
In the Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do miniseries, Francis Klum outright states that his big brother Garrett sexually abused him for years, to the point where Francis became unable to enjoy consensual sex, which led to his discovering his mind-control abilities.
In Runaways, it's never been outright stated that Molly's evil parents were an incestuous couple, but they do happen to have the same powers and their mutations manifested in the same way, which is, if not impossible, extremely rare with mutants who are not biologically related. The 2017 series revealed that they were foster siblings that got their powers through experimentation by Alice's mother, at least according to said mother.
Jason and Cheryl from Afterlife with Archie are involved in twincest. It's implied to not be 100% consensual on Cheryl's side. As a child, Jason was very clingy towards Cheryl to the point of killing her puppy in jealousy. As a teenager, he is very overprotective of her and gets jealous very easily.
Vampirella: After Pixie Fattonie is turned into a vampire, one of the first things she does to show how she's lost all humanity is to molest her sister Dixie in front of a crowd of vampires.
Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): Both Ghidorah's regenerating body and the autonomous MaNi version of Ghidorah's right head are perfectly happy to use Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil among other Cold-Blooded Torture on [[spoiler:Monster X to torment Vivienne into Ax-Crazy insanity, and are planning to use her as a monster Baby Factory. Although Vivienne was born a human, Ghidorah's heads do still think that her transformation into Monster X by San's severed head makes her both their sister and their daughter, and the fact she has a "shed skin" version of San as her transformed body's second head doesn't deter MaNi at all from performing a subtextual violation of Monster X's body.
Inner Demons: You know the subtle Incest Subtext that exists between Twilight Sparkle and Shining Armor in canon? Well, after being consumed by her Queen persona, Twilight stops bothering with either subtlety or subtext, to the point that she imprisons and impersonates Cadence to sleep with Shining Armor. And when Shining Armor rejects her advances and sides with the protagonists, Twilight has a full-blown Villainous Breakdown and attempts to kill Cadence in a jealous rage.
In the Oneiroi Series, a Order of the Stick series of fanfics, Deirdre rapes and kills her father, gets pregnant by him, and then manipulates her brother into having sex. Most of the other villains think that she's going to do the same to her uncle, too.
In Stand In The Rain, a Percy Jackson and the Olympians fanfiction, the main character is raped by her mentally disturbed half-brother. From Bad to Worse—she gets pregnant.
There is a Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Crack Fic in which Saturn and Jupiter have sex regularly even though they're cousins. Mars also mentions having once had sex with her brother, which she thinks of as okay because the ancient Egyptians used to do it. Granted, none of them actually do anything all that evil, except under Cyrus's orders.
The Immortal Game: Titan, having taken over Equestria, attempts to force his daughter Luna to marry her brother Empyrean to solidify the latter's position as rightful acting ruler. It's also later revealed that his wife Terra is actually his daughter as well.
Given the fact that most Wizards of Waverly Place fics are focusing on Justin/Alex, many of them portray their relationship as wicked and harmful, and few have happy endings.
In Perfect Lies, Justin has a calm life, a four years old daughter, and a loving wife. Then Alex comes and creeps in, destroying it slowly, by alluring him into having sexual affairs with her. And she enjoys it.
Rather a lot of Harry Potter fanfiction, and for good reason. As noted below, the purebloods are absolutely obsessed with keeping their lineage "pure", untainted by Muggle blood. There's also not that many of them, so sooner or later they're going to have to resort to first cousins, or worse. And some of Voldemort's followers are easily bugfuck nuts enough that they might actually be okay with this!
In The Awakening of a Magus, it is mentioned that a demon descended line to which Voldemort belongs (along with Draco and Snape; the line doesn't make you automatically evil) once gave birth to twins (normally, those imbued with the demon's power are only born a few decades apart). These twins became lovers, seeing no one else as a proper partner. Eventually, they gave birth to a child so evil that he manipulated them both into killing each other and then established a Death Eaters-like band. The main reason they didn't come to rule is that the child decided to take a different path— he and his followers became the Dementors.
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