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* '''Exaggerated''': Kimiko is a [[Knife Nut]] and slits a nerd's throat at the slightest provocation. |
* '''Exaggerated''': Kimiko is a [[Knife Nut]] and slits a nerd's throat at the slightest provocation. |
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* '''Justified''': |
* '''Justified''': |
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** Kimiko was previously friends with the fanclub, but then one of the more extremist members tried to run over her with his car once she became popular, [[Invoked Trope|invoking]] [[ |
** Kimiko was previously friends with the fanclub, but then one of the more extremist members tried to run over her with his car once she became popular, [[Invoked Trope|invoking]] [[It's Popular, Now It Sucks]] in the process, even though she did nothing to provoke this guy. À la [[Twilight (Literature)|Stephenie Meyer]] and [[That Other Wiki|Jimbo Wales]], the fanclub's leader stays completely silent on the issue and even seems to encourage this rabid fanb01. So, Kimiko does evil things [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|to save her life]]. |
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** Alternatively, [[Screw the Rules I'm Beautiful|Pretty people can get away with things]], and the lack of consequences warps their worldview accordingly. |
** Alternatively, [[Screw the Rules, I'm Beautiful|Pretty people can get away with things]], and the lack of consequences warps their worldview accordingly. |
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* '''Inverted''': See [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]. |
* '''Inverted''': See [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]. |
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* '''Subverted''': See the first entry for Justified... |
* '''Subverted''': See the first entry for Justified... |
Revision as of 15:46, 8 January 2014
Do you want to use this trope in your works? Here's a handy guide.
This Trope: The most attractive people in a show's cast are extremely bitchy and make the lives of the uglier people a living hell.
- Played straight: Kimiko, the high school's star cheerleader, beauty queen, Miss America candidate, and most popular girl, is extremely mean to the school's Star Trek fanclub for no apparent reason.
- Exaggerated: Kimiko is a Knife Nut and slits a nerd's throat at the slightest provocation.
- Justified:
- Kimiko was previously friends with the fanclub, but then one of the more extremist members tried to run over her with his car once she became popular, invoking It's Popular, Now It Sucks in the process, even though she did nothing to provoke this guy. À la Stephenie Meyer and Jimbo Wales, the fanclub's leader stays completely silent on the issue and even seems to encourage this rabid fanb01. So, Kimiko does evil things to save her life.
- Alternatively, Pretty people can get away with things, and the lack of consequences warps their worldview accordingly.
- Inverted: See Beauty Equals Goodness.
- Subverted: See the first entry for Justified...
- Double Subverted: ...but then the fanclub smartens up, reports the extremist guy to the police, and Kimiko is STILL a bitch to them.
- Parodied: Kimiko joins the cheerleading squad JUST to see how much damage she can cause to the reputations of "lesser" people.
- Deconstructed: See any anti-"fat acceptance movement" rant. The main article, under "Real Life", links to a couple of Encyclopedia Dramatica articles that'll point you in the right direction.
- Reconstructed: Kimiko and the aforementioned Star Trek fanclub make a truce.
- Zig Zagged: Kimiko is on her period.
- Averted: Both the Star Trek club and the cheerleading squad have a healthy mix of beautiful and ugly people.
- Enforced: See Ugly Betty. That show also enforces a bunch of related tropes.
- Lampshaded: Star Trek Fanclub guy: "Why do you pick on us so much!?!" Kimiko: "Because I'm, like, a cheerleader! It's my job!"
- Invoked: "Those Star Trek guys are, like, SO pissing me off. I'll go totally harass them!"
- Defied: Invoking the inversion.
- Discussed: "I can't believe that Asian girl makes fun of us even though she might be One of Us."
- Conversed: "Who's gonna pick on poor ol' Betty Suarez today?"
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