Topic on Talk:Apology Not Accepted

Let's see...

I've done a small edit pass up to the end of the Live-Action TV section, where I trimmed out some "dead weight" elements that don't have anything to do with an apology being rejected. I may have cut out some important information (like stuff showing implications of the trope), so feel free to add those back in. The phrase "And later on, this rejected apology would serve as the starting point in her and Jimmy crossing the Moral Event Horizon and ruining his life and reputation out of petty spite" in the Better Call Saul entry is a good example of looking at trope implications.

We need to rewrite the first Harry Potter example. It's too long and difficult to follow along, and I don't see an apology being rejected. I only see an apology not being made.