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The Worst Trope Ever Showdown: FINAL POLL
Yours truly once again did a stupid and forgot to post this on Sunday when I said I would, but I just remembered, so here we are for THE FINAL ROUND. Without further ado:
Which trope is WORSE?
Cringe Comedy
Out-of-Context Eavesdropping
Cringe Comedy
Comedy that evokes awkwardness for humor.
A trend in comedy where the humour mostly comes from placing characters in the most embarrassing situations possible, or having them say the
Propaganda:
self explanatory
Out-of-Context Eavesdropping
Someone overhears a conversation and, lacking the full context, misinterprets it as something more serious.
A little information is a dangerous thing. If a character overhears an acquaintance saying about them, "I'm gonna slaughter that bastard tom
Propaganda:
I hate all miscommunication tropes but this is the one that makes me want to strangle people the most. "we need to fabricate a reason for A and B to hate each other, but not one based on their actual personalities or situation. Instead, Person A talks about something personal and important, but they decide to word it in the dumbest way possible. Person B decides to listen in on a private conversation and then gets so mad at this stuff they weren't supposed to hear that they don't even listen to the final sentence that completely recontextualises the whole conversation. also 90% of the time A would never express feelings this way AND B would never snoop this way. just poor writing to inspire the world's most insipid conflict between morons.
From the unhinged team behind Detroit Evolution and Livescreamers, First Drafts: The Outcasts is an epic drama...er, comedy, 20 years in the making.
It was simple: dig up the very first script I wrote when I was 12, hire the best actors I knew to read it cold - no rehearsals, no dialogue changes - and add Michael Smallwood for uproarious commentary along the way.
This trailer is just a taste of every baffling line and sudden plot twist that only an earnest child could write. If you've ever looked back on your art like "what the heck was I thinking?" (or maybe you just like The Room) this one's for you.
And the best part? You can watch it right now on Octopunx.
24-Hour Halloween Special “The Long Night”: If Ally McBeal was in Game of Thrones / ASOIAF, would they survive the Long Night?
Leads the last alliance and helps drive the Others/White Walkers back
Endures the Long Night and lives to see spring return
Survives hidden away — in a fortress, cave, or forgotten holdfast
Dies defending others as the darkness closes in
Dies turning on their own for food, fear, or survival
Dies and rises again as one of the Others/White Walkers/wights
i don’t understand why people say “i could never watch that show because of the second hand embarrassment”. bestie i am choosing shows for the secondhand embarrassment ok it makes me feel alive.
fleabag (2016) — series
I sometimes worry that I wouldn't be such a feminist if I had bigger tits.
10/10
i made a video about how How To with John Wilson is like a horror movie for people with social anxiety, and how that kinda rules imo. comedy and horror are both all about cycles of tension and release and i think cringe comedy really toes the line between the 2 genres in the way that it engages so directly with our bodies, not only in making us laugh but also in making us, y’know, cringe.