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'''Basic Trope''': Two same-sex characters, often canonically heterosexual, have romantic subtext.
'''Basic Trope''': Two same-sex characters, often canonically heterosexual, have romantic subtext.
* '''Played [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Straight]]...uh, we mean Homosexual''': Bob and Charlie, while canonically straight, have been known to hold hands, hug, and exchange flirty banter.
* '''Played [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Straight]]...uh, we mean Homosexual''': Bob and Charlie, while canonically straight, have been known to hold hands, hug, and exchange flirty banter.
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** Either [[Everyone Is Bi]] or [[Bi the Way|it's just them.]]
** Either [[Everyone Is Bi]] or [[Bi the Way|it's just them.]]
** The main cast is made up entirely of [[Cast Full of Pretty Boys|one]] [[Bishoujo Series|gender]].
** The main cast is made up entirely of [[Cast Full of Pretty Boys|one]] [[Bishoujo Series|gender]].
* '''Inverted''': Bob and Charlie are the [[Official Couple]], but Bob has insane amounts of [[UST]] with [[Fag Hag|Alice]], so much so that Bob/Alice has become a [[Fan Preferred Couple]].
* '''Inverted''': Bob and Charlie are the [[Official Couple]], but Bob has insane amounts of [[UST]] with [[Fag Hag|Alice]], so much so that Bob/Alice has become a [[Fan-Preferred Couple]].
** The romance is actually the text-text. Fans interpret this as a stealth hatred.
** The romance is actually the text-text. Fans interpret this as a stealth hatred.
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* '''Subverted''': Bob is exchanging flirty banter with someone, who we are led to believe is Charlie. Just as he asks the person out, the camera zooms back, and we see it was Alice all along.
* '''Subverted''': Bob is exchanging flirty banter with someone, who we are led to believe is Charlie. Just as he asks the person out, the camera zooms back, and we see it was Alice all along.
* '''Double Subverted''': ...Alice: "I'd love to go out with you, Bob." Bob: "Uh...I was talking to Charlie, actually."
* '''Double Subverted''': ...Alice: "I'd love to go out with you, Bob." Bob: "Uh...I was talking to Charlie, actually."
* '''Parodied''': Bob acts perfectly straight around everyone else, and [[Camp Gay]] around Charlie.
* '''Parodied''': Bob acts perfectly straight around everyone else, and [[Camp Gay]] around Charlie.
** A parody of ''[[Star Trek (Franchise)|Star Trek]]'' decides to take the subtext between the Kirk and Spock [[Expies]] [[Beyond the Impossible]].
** A parody of ''[[Star Trek]]'' decides to take the subtext between the Kirk and Spock [[Expies]] [[Beyond the Impossible]].
** [[Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series|Now I shall force Yugi to duel the one he loves most! And according to all the fanfiction I’ve read, that would be Joey.]]
** [[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|Now I shall force Yugi to duel the one he loves most! And according to all the fanfiction I’ve read, that would be Joey.]]
* '''Deconstructed''': Bob is bisexual, and unable to accept himself for this. Charlie is attracted to Bob, but doesn't want to make him uncomfortable. The confusion and angst this causes winds up tearing the friendship apart.
* '''Deconstructed''': Bob is bisexual, and unable to accept himself for this. Charlie is attracted to Bob, but doesn't want to make him uncomfortable. The confusion and angst this causes winds up tearing the friendship apart.
** Bob and Charlie live in a setting that is oppressive to gays, and because of this, views any close male/male friendship with suspicion, making it hard for Bob and Charlie to be friends.
** Bob and Charlie live in a setting that is oppressive to gays, and because of this, views any close male/male friendship with suspicion, making it hard for Bob and Charlie to be friends.
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* '''Enforced''': "We want to attract a periphery demographic of [[Fan Girl|Fangirls]], so we'll add in romantic subtext between the two male leads."
* '''Enforced''': "We want to attract a periphery demographic of [[Fan Girl|Fangirls]], so we'll add in romantic subtext between the two male leads."
** Although Bob and Charlie aren't intended to be any kind of romantic couple, the actors portraying them have clear chemistry and they play it up for a laugh. When the fan-base responds approvingly, the producers decide to just go with it.
** Although Bob and Charlie aren't intended to be any kind of romantic couple, the actors portraying them have clear chemistry and they play it up for a laugh. When the fan-base responds approvingly, the producers decide to just go with it.
** For [[Les Yay]]: [[Girl On Girl Is Hot]].
** For [[Les Yay]]: [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot]].
** [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|They want to hint a relationship in an American kid's show.]]
** [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|They want to hint a relationship in an American kid's show.]]
* '''Lampshaded''': Charlie: "Bob, are you hitting on me?"
* '''Lampshaded''': Charlie: "Bob, are you hitting on me?"
* '''Invoked''': [[Faux Yay]]
* '''Invoked''': [[Faux Yay]]
* '''Defied''': [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today]]
* '''Defied''': [[Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?]]
* '''Discussed''': [[Star Trek the Motion Picture (Film)|Interviewer: "Considering the exceptionally close relationship between yourself and Charlie, and the rumors about you two, would you provide a comment for us? Bob: "Uh... I had not been aware of the rumors, though I was told Charlie had encountered them, uh..."]]
* '''Discussed''': [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|Interviewer: "Considering the exceptionally close relationship between yourself and Charlie, and the rumors about you two, would you provide a comment for us? Bob: "Uh... I had not been aware of the rumors, though I was told Charlie had encountered them, uh..."]]
* '''Conversed''': "[[The Ships Closet|And scenes like that are precisely why I ship Bob/Charlie. Now for the grand finale... Yay 60s]]!"
* '''Conversed''': "[[The Ship's Closet|And scenes like that are precisely why I ship Bob/Charlie. Now for the grand finale... Yay 60s]]!"
* '''Played For Laughs''': Bob and Charlie are actually straight. However, everyone around them is intractably convinced that they're gay, with the result that women that they're interested in reject them because they believe them to be gay, gay men keep hitting on them, and everyone encourages them to take those final steps out of a closet they aren't actually in. This causes them quite a bit of frustration.
* '''Played For Laughs''': Bob and Charlie are actually straight. However, everyone around them is intractably convinced that they're gay, with the result that women that they're interested in reject them because they believe them to be gay, gay men keep hitting on them, and everyone encourages them to take those final steps out of a closet they aren't actually in. This causes them quite a bit of frustration.
* '''Played For Drama''': Bob and Charlie's close relationship cause them both to neglect Alice and Carol, their respective [[Love Interest|Love Interests]]. This leads Alice and Carol to leave them, and Bob and Charlie have a falling-out, only to ultimately reconcile and go back to being close, but with added bitterness.
* '''Played For Drama''': Bob and Charlie's close relationship cause them both to neglect Alice and Carol, their respective [[Love Interest|Love Interests]]. This leads Alice and Carol to leave them, and Bob and Charlie have a falling-out, only to ultimately reconcile and go back to being close, but with added bitterness.

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Basic Trope: Two same-sex characters, often canonically heterosexual, have romantic subtext.


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