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To Trope or Not to Trope
To Trope Or Not To Trope
53 episodes
5 days ago
...that is the question. Three opinionated writers argue over whether ’tis nobler to take up arms against a sea of overused tropes or give in and write them anyway. Tune in for a different trope every episode as we cover the good, the bad, and inescapably tropey.
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...that is the question. Three opinionated writers argue over whether ’tis nobler to take up arms against a sea of overused tropes or give in and write them anyway. Tune in for a different trope every episode as we cover the good, the bad, and inescapably tropey.
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Nurturing Cancers
To Trope or Not to Trope
1 hour 1 minute 23 seconds
1 year ago
Nurturing Cancers
It’s nowhere near Cancer season, but we’re talking about it anyway because we’ll be on hiatus in July. Join us this episode as we talk about nurturing characters in every capacity, with such hot takes as “Steve Harrington is a better father figure than Hopper,” “Regina George is more nurturing than Lorelai Gilmore,” and “Carlisle 100% should have been the main character of Twilight.” From smothering mothers to reluctant father figures, side characters nerfed by niceness to plant girlies who should have ended up with Warren Peace, this episode is here for all your nurturing character needs. Disclaimer: We are in no way making a comment on actual Cancers, nor are we talking about canonically Cancer characters—we’re simply using Cancer traits as a frame to talk about writing fictional characters. Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
To Trope or Not to Trope
...that is the question. Three opinionated writers argue over whether ’tis nobler to take up arms against a sea of overused tropes or give in and write them anyway. Tune in for a different trope every episode as we cover the good, the bad, and inescapably tropey.