ITT: Writing that makes you angry

>character suggests idea after previous plan fails
>other characters shoot down the idea immediately
>other character, sometimes the ignorant comic relief, says the same thing
>other characters give the relief praise and suck them off like their idea is the best thing since sliced bread

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>characters deal with batshit insane randomness all the time
>for one episode the "smart" character suggests that those things are impossible and that there must be a "logical/scientific explanation for everything"
>even though, again, they deal with illogical randomness all the time

>character is injured badly
>they end up in the hospital in a full body cast
>other character takes it upon themselves to "help" injured character
>ends up injuring them even more

>Boys vs. Girls episode
>Vacation episode
>Movie parody episode
>Beach episode
They all feel so lazy.

that horse show episode was kino tho

what

>devote countless screen-time into some aspect of the series to the point where it overshadows other elements
>People ask about it
>'no it's not what the show is about'

Don't add that shit in if it will just distract people from what you're trying to say.

>Movie parody episode
I remember an Alvin and the Chipmunks show that has this as it's main premise. Each episode was a new parody.

>Character is a selfish prick to everyone and ruin peoples life but the show expect us to feel bad for him (Bojack Horseman)

>episode where main character is running late for something
>crazy shenanigans happen
>they get to where they need to be just in time
>WHOOPS shoe was untied or something
>they are late to the thing

>it's a 'simple misunderstanding that could be resolved in 2 seconds if the offended party would let the offendee speak' episode
this shit makes my blood boil like you wouldn't believe.

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I think he's referring "Feeling Pinkie Keen".

I think I know what you mean, but got examples?

>Main character gets his reputation ruined by a doppelganger
>Doppelganger is immediately obvious to the viewers and characters don't see anything wrong with a person they've known for ages, acting out of character

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Sorry bubs but the kino thread is somewhere else

>"first we gotta recalibrate the capacitors and destabilise the shittyfucky and science the science and do some more science"
>ugh, english please!"
>"put pp in ass"
>"ooooooh!"

>entire season has a newly formed group shitting on and be obnoxious to either the MC or each othere
>season finale
>the main villain threatens the group
>MC: "YOU CAN'T HURT THEM! WE'RE A FAMILY AND WE LOVE EACH OTHER!"

This almost ruined Project Justice for me.

Other series do it too you degenerate. Martin Mystery was practically 99%
Martin suggesting supernatural shit and Diane disagreeing despite them working for a super natural organization.

>totally blatant and obvious couple doesn't get together til the very last episode
>known bad guy pretending to be good tricks good guys with totally obvious scheme
>it's time to use "that"

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funny thing about this; watched I, Robot with the family last night. happened twice, I recall.

>>Vacation episode
>>Beach episode
But user, those episodes can be comfy af.

Characters like Dipper, Marco, etc

>protagonist is an average white male teen, black best friend, and girl
>protagonist and girl are constantly teased together
>they get together in the last episode of the series

I fucking hate will they/won't they bullshit. They always will, and if they don't it's because one of the actors wanted more money and we get a final season without them that never airs in reruns.

>Black goofy character gets absolutely nothing at the end or the writers pull up something completely random to give him like becoming the mayor for some reason

>characters gets rich
>they become a huge asshole and lose all their money by the end of the episode
Say what you will about Steven Universe but it was a breath of fresh air that they didn't pull that cliche shit.

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>villain has been captured by the good guys
>despite everyone knowing it’s a bad idea, some moron lets the bad guy go
>that or some random conveniently timed bullshit frees the villain
Ruined Jessica Jones for me. First time was cool, second was aight, third was fucking bullshit.

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>black character that's obviously written by nervous white people
>smartest or most sensible of the group
>dresses smart or has some slighly urban yet safe hairstyle
>uses just the right about of ebonics not to scare anyone away
>makes at least 3 'whoa man that's not cool' remarks per season
what's a guy gotta do to get some real hood niggas in a tv show that aren't 'stereotype the joke' like in fucking brickleberry

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that episode is shit, and it have a bad message

or
>protag is the kewl guy
>one sidekick is the big fat/buff muscle of the group, other one is the nerd
>girl is girl, other than being a girl shes also not like other girls and complains abt being seen as a girl, but dont forget shes a girl. usually kinda punk or alternative

>be some sort of blue/green
>voiced by a white guy
>everyone still thinks he's black for some reason

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you got a problem with ed edd n eddy pal?