Bobtheduck (post: 1425519) wrote:Got a new one: Only in America.
The idea that stupid people, weird people (though this is being quickly replaced with "only in Japan"), violent people, etc. only exist in America.
OR REALLY FAT PEOPLE. "Oh, hey, that person's really fat. He/she must be AMERICAN!"
Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. My least favorite trope of all time: EASY AMNESIA (
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EasyAmnesia). I don't mind when the movie/show is actually about Amnesia (The Bourne films being a prime example). But, when a character bonks his head and suddenly forgets select items, such as, oh, the woman he loves or something like that, it makes me angrier than any other trope in the history of modern film. I especially hate it when it is used to increase will they/won't they relational tension.
Here's how I think the writer's train of thought goes: "Hmm... My hero and heroine are pretty much together. I've spent all of the ideas I had to drive the audience crazy with them not getting together. By all rights, the story ended three episodes ago. But I want to get paid for another half-season at least, so... amnesia it is. Besides, my audience is retarded, and I despise them immensely, so even if they do figure out that I'm really just a total worthless hack, I'm really not going to care, because it's not like they have souls or anything. If they've gotten this far into my story, my web of horrific stupidity already has them caught, so whether they hate me or not, I'll still get their money. So they'll have empty brains, AND empty wallets. Man, I may be talentless, but I am a total fox when it comes to money!"
That is my ichiban HATE.
Also, Love Redeems (
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LoveRedeems) is pretty awful, because that means that in any love triangle where a = girl, b = really sweet guy, and c = total tool, a will play with b's affections for a large part of the show before ultimately ditching him for c. This is too close to real life for comfort, with the main exception being that in the movies, they kiss in the sunset and life happily ever after, while in real life, the police get called for multiple domestic disturbances and the woman ends up fearing for her life and the lives of her children. But you know, whatever, they love each other, right?