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* [[Designated Hero]] and [[Designated Villain]], both of which are [[Up to Eleven]]: |
* [[Designated Hero]] and [[Designated Villain]], both of which are [[Up to Eleven]]: |
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** Mrs. Tingle isn't the only Designated Villain, either. Another girl in the class is demonized because...[[What Do You Mean |
** Mrs. Tingle isn't the only Designated Villain, either. Another girl in the class is demonized because...[[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|she gets better grades than the protagonist?]]. |
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** And, as noted on the page for Designated Villain, Mrs. Tingle had ''every reason'' to believe the protagonist was cheating, making her even more sympathetic than the lead. |
** And, as noted on the page for Designated Villain, Mrs. Tingle had ''every reason'' to believe the protagonist was cheating, making her even more sympathetic than the lead. |
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 31 January 2014
- Designated Hero and Designated Villain, both of which are Up to Eleven:
- Mrs. Tingle isn't the only Designated Villain, either. Another girl in the class is demonized because...she gets better grades than the protagonist?.
- And, as noted on the page for Designated Villain, Mrs. Tingle had every reason to believe the protagonist was cheating, making her even more sympathetic than the lead.