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Two boys get into a fight. Their parents meet, and over the night eventually act like children. |
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* [[Amoral Attorney]] |
* [[Amoral Attorney]] |
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* [[Cutting the Electronic Leash]] - The lawyer's wife finally throws his phone into a vase of water. |
* [[Cutting the Electronic Leash]] - The lawyer's wife finally throws his phone into a vase of water. |
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 25 January 2017
Two boys get into a fight. Their parents meet, and over the night eventually act like children.
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Tropes used in God of Carnage include:
- Amoral Attorney
- Cutting the Electronic Leash - The lawyer's wife finally throws his phone into a vase of water.
- In Vino Veritas
- It Got Worse - The entire play
- Villainous BSOD - Happens to lawyer immediately after his wife disposes of his phone.
- Vomit Indiscretion Shot - A character vomits onstage.