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What's a trope that you absolutely love? I love it when someone who's supposed to be respectable acts like a (good natured) lazy sleazebag.
Bonus if he can still kick ass.
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the mysterious stranger who obviously wields a ton of power behind the scenes
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Pulling an impossible amount of weapons out of pockets and out of clothes. Like when a group of enemies meet in a neutral location and have to disarm and it takes like 5 minutes to take out all of their guns and knives
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>>220954271
give examples
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https://youtu.be/Nz7jcibOWO8?t=127

>Heroes and villains look at eachother in disbelief/agreeance about something
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>character has a very unexpected hobby (Bobby's train hobby in Sopranos, Creed's rose gardening in V for Vendetta)
>bikers and gangsters being big softies for kids, vets, pets, and the elderly

>>220955805
Unexpected team ups from people who don't like each other is generally great. It's the contrast in mindsets and skillsets that makes the interaction interesting.
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>>220955805
Based
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>>220954271
I like the trope when someone gets hit in the head with a coconut
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>>220957892
That is pretty fucking funny



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