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Compare [[Fake Ultimate Hero]], where most people seem to realize they are not that great, and [[Ted Baxter]], when it's the person himself who has a bloated self-esteem. |
Compare [[Fake Ultimate Hero]], where most people seem to realize they are not that great, and [[Ted Baxter]], when it's the person himself who has a bloated self-esteem. |
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[http://snltranscripts.jt.org/06/06ppool.phtml The name comes from an SNL sketch while Manning was hosting after he won the Super Bowl.] |
[https://web.archive.org/web/20130923192005/http://snltranscripts.jt.org/06/06ppool.phtml The name comes from an SNL sketch while Manning was hosting after he won the Super Bowl.] |
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This is different from [[Informed Ability]] in that the person might have the skills and you have seen them, but they are not able to finish the job with them. A villain who regularly faces a [[Boring Invincible Hero]] is likely to be this. Fans of these teams tend to become [[Acceptable Hobby Targets]]. |
This is different from [[Informed Ability]] in that the person might have the skills and you have seen them, but they are not able to finish the job with them. A villain who regularly faces a [[Boring Invincible Hero]] is likely to be this. Fans of these teams tend to become [[Acceptable Hobby Targets]]. |