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Author:  Rodahn [ Sat Apr 24, 2010 11:33 pm ]
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After reading a few books, and playing back through some games, I encountered certain themes that I realized were overdone in popular media:

Dysfunctional Family/Parent -- This one is probably my biggest gripe. Seriously . . . how many times do we have to encounter a character that has had a crappy set of parents or (more often) a bad father? I know it adds instant depth and drama to a character, but I think harmonious families (if written correctly) can be interesting as well. Much as I hate to say it, Mass Effect is particularly guilty of this. Wonder if the programmers/writers of that game had RL daddy issues.

Amnesia -- A repeat offender and often staple plot impetus of RPGs. OMG, our hero/heroine wakes up with no memory and must piece it back together via a dangerous, world-spanning quest. /Yawn

Hero/Heroine Is In a High-Profile Career/Role -- Okay, I'm guilty of this in some of my writings, but extraordinary things can happen to ordinary people, too.

Over-Describing Actions/Sounds That Would Otherwise Escape Notice -- Some may argue for this one, but much of it seems like filler to me. "John waited with silent anticipation, as the soft swishing of the mysterious man's trench coat broke the stillness of the room. There was a quick wooshing as the intruder whipped his gun from side to side, the barely audible clanking sound of the mechanical parts inside the weapon echoing off the walls; the incessant ticking of the wristwatch on the opposite side of the room rang out like the thunderous gunfire the intruder was about to unleash." Get real . . .

Those are the ones that come immediately to mind. What are some of yours?

Author:  Timmit [ Sun Apr 25, 2010 7:46 am ]
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The bumbling, incapable and slightly stupid father/husband/boyfriend with the capable, smart, and somewhat condescending wife cliche is probably the most annoying one to me right now.

Author:  Raell [ Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:34 am ]
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HA! I am guilty of a couple of those...hehe.

Author:  Rodahn [ Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:43 am ]
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Timmit wrote:
The bumbling, incapable and slightly stupid father/husband/boyfriend with the capable, smart, and somewhat condescending wife cliche is probably the most annoying one to me right now.


Expanding on this, I'd say the overly-strong, borderline tough ***** female persona is tiring as well. As much as I love Terry Pratchett's work, he has a habit of making his women (and to a lesser degree, his men) a little too strong.

Author:  Nitefox [ Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:37 pm ]
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Timmit wrote:
The bumbling, incapable and slightly stupid father/husband/boyfriend with the capable, smart, and somewhat condescending wife cliche is probably the most annoying one to me right now.



Yeah, very much this.

Author:  Khross [ Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:59 am ]
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Drizzt Do'urden

Author:  TheRiov [ Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:02 am ]
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Chapters that end with the POV character being knocked unconcious/falling asleep.

Author:  Ienan [ Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:53 am ]
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Nice guys who are wimps. This is throughout books and media and the mindset has set-in. Women always equate niceness to not being able to stand up for yourself. These two ideas can be mutually exclusive.

Author:  LadyKate [ Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:23 am ]
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Chicks getting "rescued" romantically by some guy that always seems to know more about what she really wants than she does.

Author:  Nitefox [ Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:39 am ]
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Oh and don't get me started on how southern people are portrayed on TV and the movies 99.9 % of the time.

Author:  Lenas [ Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:43 pm ]
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Nitefox wrote:
Oh and don't get me started on how southern people are portrayed on TV and the movies 99.9 % of the time.

I can see how that'd be frustrating. A quarter of the US is commonly represented as simpletons. Automatically made me think of the "God Warrior" lady from Trading Spouses.

Author:  Hopwin [ Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:46 pm ]
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Khross wrote:
Drizzt Do'urden

Win.

Author:  Dash [ Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:48 pm ]
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I hate when people say that something is a "slap in the face".

Thread title made me think of Blazing Saddles:

"Head em off at the pass??? I HATE that cliche!" *blam*

Author:  Müs [ Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:24 pm ]
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Lenas wrote:
A quarter of the US is commonly represented as simpletons.


Unfortunately, that's underrepresented ;)

Its closer to 70% ;)

Author:  Slythe [ Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:44 pm ]
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Nitefox wrote:
Timmit wrote:
The bumbling, incapable and slightly stupid father/husband/boyfriend with the capable, smart, and somewhat condescending wife cliche is probably the most annoying one to me right now.


Yeah, very much this.


I'll put another vote in for this one. Also, almost every time there's a commercial with a black person and a white person the white person is bumbling, incapable and/or stupid and the black person is the opposite.

Author:  Rodahn [ Tue Apr 27, 2010 5:49 pm ]
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Slythe wrote:
Nitefox wrote:
Timmit wrote:
The bumbling, incapable and slightly stupid father/husband/boyfriend with the capable, smart, and somewhat condescending wife cliche is probably the most annoying one to me right now.


Yeah, very much this.


I'll put another vote in for this one. Also, almost every time there's a commercial with a black person and a white person the white person is bumbling, incapable and/or stupid and the black person is the opposite.


Or there's only a white guy (or guys) trying to act Black and making fizzools out of themselves.

Author:  damaged [ Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:03 pm ]
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It's more a stylistic thing, but I can't stand how some authors will bore you to DEATH with descriptions of details no one cares about, and then when you hit an action sequence it gets a paragraph, tops. If you're lucky, and it's usually cut off before it's over anyway.

I'm looking at your corpse, Robert Jordan. Seriously, did that guy get some sort of penny a word kind of deal like Charles Dickens?

Author:  Jeryn [ Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:34 am ]
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Rodahn wrote:
Slythe wrote:
Also, almost every time there's a commercial with a black person and a white person the white person is bumbling, incapable and/or stupid and the black person is the opposite.


Or there's only a white guy (or guys) trying to act Black and making fizzools out of themselves.
Wasn't this basically the entire premise for the Wayans' "In Living Color" show?

Author:  Hopwin [ Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:50 am ]
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damaged wrote:
It's more a stylistic thing, but I can't stand how some authors will bore you to DEATH with descriptions of details no one cares about, and then when you hit an action sequence it gets a paragraph, tops. If you're lucky, and it's usually cut off before it's over anyway.

I'm looking at your corpse, Robert Jordan. Seriously, did that guy get some sort of penny a word kind of deal like Charles Dickens?

Thank you! I thought I was the only one who couldn't stand RJ.

Author:  Rodahn [ Wed Apr 28, 2010 5:00 pm ]
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Jeryn wrote:
Rodahn wrote:
Slythe wrote:
Also, almost every time there's a commercial with a black person and a white person the white person is bumbling, incapable and/or stupid and the black person is the opposite.


Or there's only a white guy (or guys) trying to act Black and making fizzools out of themselves.
Wasn't this basically the entire premise for the Wayans' "In Living Color" show?


Basically. I think Jim Carrey was the only White cast member whose career survived that show, simply because he DIDN'T try to act Black.

Hmmm. Then again, wasn't Jim Carrey the ONLY White cast member of that show?

Author:  Hopwin [ Wed Apr 28, 2010 5:07 pm ]
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There was the annoying white chick.

Author:  Lydiaa [ Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:29 pm ]
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The geek who needs a make over from the queen bee/blond cheer leader/prince type person to realise she's actually beautiful. Come on if she's smart enough to be geeky, she would be smart enough to work out she could use her beauty in RL for evil too.. /facepalm

Author:  FarSky [ Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:46 pm ]
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Oh, but she doesn't need a makeover...she just takes off her glasses, and >voila!< suddenly the boys are falling all over her. :roll:

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