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Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
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(Behind the scenes after the story is over.)

Buster: Well, I hope the kids got the message.

Plucky: Yeah, drinkin's uncool.

(The three of them leave the studio.)

Buster: So, do we get to do a funny episode tomorrow?

Hamton: I hope so!
It's common for aliens in the Trek universe to be metaphors created to address contemporary political or cultural issues, but in the case of the Kohms and Yangs subtlety was set on fire, strapped to a dump truck full of dynamite and rolled off a cliff.
A story forced to carry a message will get heavy and die.
Shannon Hale
This story, alas, seems to have a moral, and, in fact, ends by pounding that moral over the reader's head. That is bad. Straightforward preaching spoils the effectiveness of a story. If you can't resist the impulse to improve your fellow human beings, do it subtly.
Isaac Asimov, about his own anvilicious short story, "Day of the Hunters"

"With great power Comes Great Responsibility"

That's the catch phrase of old Uncle Ben

If you missed it, don't worry, they'll say the line

Again and again and again
Weird Al, "Ode to a Superhero"
"Okay guys, I get it. The hyperbole is a good way to get people's attention, but you don't think that just maybe referring to Africa as a famine-ravaged wasteland and consigning an entire continent to 'chimes of doom' might be a bit patronizing?"
The Nostalgia Chick on "Do They Know It's Christmas Time?"

(zoom in on smiley face balloon as main characters' souls are taken)

Crow: "Oh sure, just shove the irony in our faces, why don't you!"
MST3K, "Soultaker"