Who owns TV Tropes?

Who owns TV Tropes?

Chris Richmond Drew Schoentrup
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What is a TV show trope?

A trope is a theme or device used in storytelling. They are usually common or overused. We can think of them like clichés, but on a greater scale. A lot of tv shows use tropes to help guide the audience through their story in a way that feels familiar and digestible.

How reliable is Tvtropes?

As reliable as Quora. It is a wiki, with lower standards of verification than Wikipedia. It does contain a lot of information that is difficult to find anywhere else. A lot of the content is opinions, not facts.

How many TV Tropes are there?

The overwhelming number of tropes — about 20,000, Eddie estimates — can make writing seem no different from welding pipes together.

What is YMMV in TV Tropes?

“Your Mileage May Vary”, “YMMV”, “Your Mileage Might Vary” – or any other form of calling something subjective is bad wiki writing. Opinions, perspectives, disagreements or doubts don’t belong in examples or descriptions.

What is the most overused trope?

Average person takes the crown There is something about an average person who suddenly discovers that there is something special about him / her. We all wish that this could happen to us, but this has been one of the most overused tropes.

Is the American Dream a trope?

In one of his final iterations of the “American Dream” trope, he described it as “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.”

What does WMG mean in TV Tropes?

Wild Mass Guess / WMG – TV Tropes.

Which trope is the best?

The 12 most popular tropes in romance novels

  • Friends to lovers.
  • Enemies to lovers.
  • Forbidden love.
  • Secret identity/billionaire/royal.
  • Stuck together – ‘trapped in an elevator’
  • Best friend’s brother/sister.
  • Second chance.
  • Soul mates.

What lies at the very core of the American Dream?

At its core, the American Dream idealizes the opportunistic nature of America and believes that hard work coupled with opportunity will allow us to reach our dreams. In today’s society, this ideal still holds true.

What is YMMV stand for?

your mileage may vary
YMMV. (also ymmv) written abbreviation for your mileage may vary: used, for example on social media and in text messages and emails, to mean that you understand people may have a different opinion or experience than yours: Their first album is better, but of course YMMV.

What is fridge trope?

fridged? “Fridging”, or “Women in Refrigerators” (WiR), is shorthand for a persistent sexist trope, named after a 1994 Green Lantern comic in which the hero returns home to find that his nemesis, Major Force, has murdered his girlfriend Alexandra DeWitt and stuffed her corpse into a fridge.