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* [[Fighting for Survival|It Takes A Village]]
* [[Fighting for Survival|It Takes A Village]]
* [[Book Dumb]], [[TV Genius]], [[Dumb Is Good]] - Intelligence Is Overrated
* [[Book Dumb]], [[TV Genius]], [[Dumb Is Good]] - Intelligence Is Overrated
* [[One Mans Trash Is Anothers Treasure]]
* [[One Man's Trash Is Another's Treasure]]
* [[Pride]] - [[Do Not Taunt Cthulhu|Don't Play God]] ([[Fantastic Aesop|how often has the opportunity to play God come up in your life?]])
* [[Pride]] - [[Do Not Taunt Cthulhu|Don't Play God]] ([[Fantastic Aesop|how often has the opportunity to play God come up in your life?]])
* [[Pygmalion Snapback]] - Accept People For Who They Are
* [[Pygmalion Snapback]] - Accept People For Who They Are

Revision as of 14:02, 7 June 2014

Stock Aesops are the morals that the writers and producers of TV most often love to explore. They sometimes contradict each other, but it's a clumsy writer indeed who sticks two contradictory Aesops into the same script. It happens, though.

Many are Older Than Feudalism. And some, indeed, come straight from the original Aesop's Fables.

Examples of Stock Aesops include:



O god, so many contradictions... D: