Character hears a snippet of a conversation and jumps to conclusions

>Character hears a snippet of a conversation and jumps to conclusions
>Character ends a perfectly good relationship over a lie that could be explained if given some time

So, just like real life ?

>main character learns that keeping secrets is more harmful than good
>continues to keep holding back on important details that would save his friends tons of trouble

>good plan to do something
>something dumb fucks it up and it was going well until that point
>does a different plan instead of adjusting the first plan to work better, or just simply do the same thing again because the fuck up was just in the timing

Yes. Why don't characters just make adjustments instead of coming up with something new? :)

>entire episode could have ended earlier if the piece of shit allowed the character to finish his sentence
FUCK YOU

Fucking itachi

>It's an Evil vs Evil episode

>plot is based on a misunderstanding
>ends with making amends rather than correcting the misunderstanding

>>ends with making amends rather than correcting the misunderstanding

>mfw this is common with romance plots where the guy does nothing wrong but still pisses off the girl and has to make up for it

>Amnesia plotline

>Character acts and speaks normally like the rest of the cast, it's also subtly implied they're gay.
>Eventually, an episode comes over that exposes and explores their sexuality, making it public to everyone
>From now on, they're Gay the Character, and their sexuality is all that is talked about everytime they're in the spotlight or talked about

fucking demona...

Faggot should be louder, angrier and have access to a time machine?

???

>The heroes meet villains new henchman
>He nearly wipes the floor with them
>Later, they meet/get captured/capture the actual villain
>Start to speak about henchman from before
>Villain: "Who?"

Simpsons reference. Replace "faggot" with "Poochie". The rest of that quote goes
>whenever Poochie's not on screen, other characters should ask "where's Poochie?"

>Character is introduced as badass as hell
>Becomes a bitch somewhere along the line

>Main character has a sibling whose only role in the show is being a bully or nuisance

>Bully character.
>They're basically a plot device.

>it is a CCTV/news footage of characters doing something
>it has cinematic angles and changes perspective several times, including closeups of characters' faces

GRAVITY FALLS
fuck mabel

Supergirl's "Changing" episode actually showed camera footage that wasn't just a replay of a previous scene.

Such a rare sight.

>"I didn't think that--"
>"That's right, you didn't think."

FUCKING

LET HIM

FINISH