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Belligerent Sexual Tension - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • Despite the conflict, there is an attraction. This is obvious to everyone around except the couple.
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Literature - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

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Obfuscating Stupidity - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • playing dumb
  • characters convincing others they are complete oafs and therefore harmless
  • pretends to be The Fool
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  • making intentional actions seem like total coincidences
  • good at noticing what is too obvious to be seen
  • A favorite tactic of Tricksters
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Periphery Demographic - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • A notable bunch of audience members outside of the intended (i.e., marketed) demographic.
  • subtle humor that's often over the heads of youngsters
  • nods to the older fans
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Applicability - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • the story simply happened to be comparable and applicable to many Real Life issues.
  • Applicability is the reader interpreting
  • Applicability can give a fictional work different interpretations even on different readings
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Shrug of God - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • they may have a reason for their ambiguity
  • the question will be answered
  • the author wants to leave their options open for addressing it at some point in the future
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  • The fans are supposed to come up with their own answers.
  • debate amongst the fandom
  • doesn't remember anymore
  • ambiguity feels realistic
  • The creators firmly believe in the Death of the Author theory and don't feel their interpretations are any more valid than anyone else's.
  • The question is about some detail completely tangential to the story, which the author had never considered.
  • the writer can't answer
  • The writer is just making it up as they go
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Mary Tzu - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • unrealistic tactical abilities
  • such a character is usually treated as a paragon and/or revered by the other characters
  • unrealistically good tacticians
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  • If it looks like they play Gambit Roulette instead of more sound and realistic plans you've got a Mary Tzu.
  • unrealistically perfect
  • Mary Tzu's main ability is to make everyone else incompetent so that she looks good.
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The Strategist - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • a character whose primary job is to think up intricate and ingenious ways to defeat the enemy
  • the sheer joy of being given a venue where they can stretch their intellectual muscles and try out their plans is often reward enough for their loyalty and service
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Genius Ditz - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • they have one area of expertise in which no one can beat them
  • When that skill or talent is needed, they suddenly switch gears from airheadedness to hyper-competency. Sometimes they don't even know that they're doing it.
  • Neville Longbottom
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  • he's crazy skilled
  • Ron is Book Dumb but amazing at... chess
  • Ron a master strategist
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Common Mary Sue Traits - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • In an effort to make their characters more attractive without having to do the leg work of natural character development
  • superficial
  • It's when a trait exists more to make somebody stand out than to develop them as a character that it starts going into Mary Sue territory (unless it's Played for Laughs)
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  • the character for amazing stuff to happen to
  • fantastic romances
  • special powers
  • other characters will be drawn to her
  • all of her jokes are funny
  • all of her ideas are brilliant
  • trust her immediately
  • even if she hasn't done or said anything to make them feel that way about her
  • named after the author
  • Mary Sue doesn't have to actually do anything to be considered a good person, she just is good
  • she brings more good into the world simply by existing
  • A massive amount of time gets spent on describing her every feature
  • overly long, complicated, usually Meaningful Name
  • tends to appear in all of the works by a particular author
  • persuasive, regardless of the actual content of their conversations
  • her opinions are just better
  • She gets Purple Prose
  • The author takes personal offense at any criticism of the character
  • Friend to All Living Things
  • ither brave and cheerful (despite her past), or unnecessarily mopey and depressed
  • an unusual spelling of a normal name
  • Incorruptible
  • unaware of the possibility of temptation
  • generic Japanese name
  • the author will create a fan club for her own Mary Sue
  • aggressively ships the Sue with a canon character and makes a fan club for that.
  • Nobody will call her out on her abrasive, casually abusive behavior
  • Often results in name which doesn't mean quite what the author intended
  • she "puts them in their place."
  • her every action gets a heavy emphasis
  • Over a hundred illustrations of a single OC is an obsession.
  • Her "major flaws" will be stubbornness and a bad temper. These will only ever help her, never hurt her — because she's always right, so whatever cause she dedicates herself to with such stubbornness will be a good cause, and whoever she loses her temper with will deserve it.
  • New words get made up to describe her
  • combination Japanese/Western-type name
  • practically a six-foot-high neon sign flashing I'M A MARY SUE when it comes to fanfic
  • the author knows what's going on and only wrote the parts that he/she wanted to fetish-obsess over.
  • the name is inconsistent within their particular culture
  • everybody is too busy taking an interest in the new girl's life
  • Mary Sue claims she wishes she was normal even when there's no actual downside to her powers.
  • major plot points (that aren't solved by the new girl) are done entirely off screen
  • Insanelylongandhardtopronounce
  • Inexplicable and/or poorly defined abilities
  • When the character is off screen, if ever, the other characters are still talking about her
  • only there to make the character seem even more awesome
  • Clumsiness is a popular flaw
  • it is never inconvenient, and only ever embarassing in a cute way
  • if she isn't already skilled at something, she'll pick it up in a fraction of the time required
  • Magical powers similar to what the other characters have, only with the limitations removed.
  • A perfect singing voice
  • Extreme proficiency with an instrument
  • if it's a Song Fic, she'll possess the ability to compose her own lyrics and songs
  • Speaks several languages fluently
  • Skilled in a type of martial arts
  • random magical powers
  • Absurd natural athletic ability
  • excellent fashion sense, even if she's meant to be a rough-and-tumble, Tom Boy type who doesn't care about that sort of thing
  • effortlessly beautiful
  • isn't as high maintenance as other girls
Sunny Jackson

Have a Gay Old Time - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • "language drift" — natural changes in the common vocabulary — causes a word or phrase originally intended as wholly innocuous to be potentially taken as startling, confusing or just plain funny in a different time or place.
  • words can change meaning almost overnight these days
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The Untwist - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • All that evidence against him, which the reader dismissed on the grounds of being too obvious, is actually correct and valid
  • The author drops a large number of hints at the start of the story which a Genre Savvy reader assumes to be obvious red herrings, and thus is surprised when, later on, it turns out that the simplest, most obvious explanation was the correct one.
  • without the expectation of a twist would be a very boring story
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The Un Reveal - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • An Unreveal is when it seems that crucial detail the characters and audience has been longing for is finally going to be shown, only for it to turn out to be a giant tease
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Lampshade Hanging - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • dealing with any element of the story that threatens the audience's Willing Suspension of Disbelief — whether a very implausible plot development, or a particularly blatant use of a trope — by calling attention to it... and then moving on
  • the author points out the improbable subject through some medium (character, passerby, narration, etc.) and says it exists regardless of logic
  • what's implausible for you or me is just as implausible for these characters, and just as likely to provoke an incredulous response
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  • pointing out their own flaws themselves, thus depriving critics and opponents of their ammunition
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