11.
“Legend says, a chosen one will defeat Big Bad Guy and lead our people to freedom.”
THANKS FOR SPOILING IT, YOU OLD BAT —gh0st_47
12.
When a character saves the day by sacrificing themselves and then reappears safe a few second later.
That’s why I love reading A Game of Thrones, if someone does something or gets in a situation where they should die… they die. Keeps the tension and you actually worry about the characters. Rest in peace Robb Stark. —NotAnderRivverwind1
13.
Not exactly a trope, but nobody has a problem finding a parking spot in a movie. —tommytster
14.
Getting shot in the shoulder is practically a lucky break. You can continue fighting! —Scrappy_Larue
15.
The guy that bullies the gay kid ends up being gay. Even worse when they end up with the kid they bullied. —Opening-Ad-2981
16.
Teen comes down to a full breakfast, blinds open, sun is out and bright. Everybody’s at the table, mom, dad, siblings.
Then they’re like “Nah i’ll just grab this apple”
Everything about those scenes are completely wrong. Who has time to make a sunday breakfast on a random school day before they go to work? And damn I went to school in the dark. I go to work in the dark. The sun just doesn’t come out that early. —EpicBlinkstrike187
17.
Domestic violence against men = Comedy —IStanCatwoman
18.
Everyone with Autism is a super genius. —TheShredder315
19.
Turning on the TV at the exact moment a relevant news report starts. —LoveAndDynamite
20.
Romance for the sake of romance. Man? Woman? LOVE! Nooooo. For fucks sake. Now is not the bleeding time.
As an aside lots of these romances are just downright shit because there is absolutley NO time put into the relationship, it’s not like movies DON’T put time into relationships, friendship/buddy stories are VERY fleshed out. But because it’s a straight romance, and it’s just expected that they fall in love, no bloody effort goes into it. Leading to hundreds upon hundreds of boring, non fleshed out romance plots that are not organic in the slightest and come out of absolutley nowhere.
Frankly it’s a trope used to hide lazy writing imho. —CatLady-CatsPending-