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* '''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] vs [[Dethroning Moment of Suck]]''': series' high point vs. series' low point
* [[Crutch Character]] vs [[Magikarp Power]]
* [[Cute Ghost Girl]] vs [[Stringy -Haired Ghost Girl]]
* [[Cutscene Power to the Max]] vs [[Cutscene Incompetence]]
* [[Darker and Edgier]] vs [[Lighter and Softer]]
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* [[Evil Is Cool]] vs [[This Is Your Brain on Evil]]
* [[Evil Is Deathly Cold]] vs [[Evil Is Burning Hot]]
* '''[[Evil Is Sexy]] vs [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]''' Not always opposites in a technical sense, and in fact is usually played at the same time. Often, the attractiveness of a Good person is usually in a modest, almost innocent and "classy" way, while an attractive Evil person is in a more primal, overt, and lustful way.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] vs [[Word Salad Title]] (or [[Non-Indicative Name]])
* '''[[Executive Meddling]] vs [[Protection From Editors]]''': Executives giving (often unwanted) input in a work vs. only the author deciding the direction of the story.
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* [[Trademark Favorite Food]] vs [[Does Not Like Spam]]
* [[Trapped in TV Land]] vs [[Refugee From TV Land]]
* '''[[Tsundere]] vs [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]''': A [[Tsundere]] is a (usually female) character who acts cranky and standoffish on the outside, but sometimes shows signs of genuine tenderness. A [[Yandere (disambiguation)]] is someone who tries to act nice, but really is unpleasant underneath...sometimes coupled with [[Madness Tropes|mental instability]].
* [[Two Scenes, One Dialogue]] vs [[One Scene, Two Monologues]]
* [[Unwitting Pawn]] vs [[Spanner in the Works]]