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** And during TDB (written after ''[[Seasonal Rot|Total Drama Action]]'' started) Courtney likewise begins to develop her canonical [[Jerk Sue|Season Two characterization, including massive jealousy towards Gwen]]. |
** And during TDB (written after ''[[Seasonal Rot|Total Drama Action]]'' started) Courtney likewise begins to develop her canonical [[Jerk Sue|Season Two characterization, including massive jealousy towards Gwen]]. |
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** I doubt that was his intent. Gwen and Courtney have never exactly been friends, even in canon. |
** I doubt that was his intent. Gwen and Courtney have never exactly been friends, even in canon. |
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* [[Dude Not Funny]]: Chris did not think through his use of [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]] for the [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Kool Kids' Klub]]. |
* [[Dude, Not Funny]]: Chris did not think through his use of [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]] for the [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Kool Kids' Klub]]. |
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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Clive ranked second in a poll asking who'd you like to see winning TDBG. The first was, unsurprisingly, Noah. |
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Clive ranked second in a poll asking who'd you like to see winning TDBG. The first was, unsurprisingly, Noah. |
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** Joel and especially Hannah are rather popular characters too. {{spoiler|People went nuts when these two were eliminated}} |
** Joel and especially Hannah are rather popular characters too. {{spoiler|People went nuts when these two were eliminated}} |
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** Actually, it's maybe because there's various challenges that may have romantic theme, but, in other challenges, the chapters are [[Doorstopper|so great]] that makes the romantic plot relative. |
** Actually, it's maybe because there's various challenges that may have romantic theme, but, in other challenges, the chapters are [[Doorstopper|so great]] that makes the romantic plot relative. |
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* [[Rule Abiding Rebel]]: Xander. |
* [[Rule Abiding Rebel]]: Xander. |
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* [[Running the Asylum]]: [[TV Tropes]] in a way is doing this: after a trope appears on the page, it is acknowledged in the next chapter, either by playing it straight, [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshading,]] or subverting it in some way that will stick it to that particular trope. Examples include the [[Fridge Horror]], [[Infant Immortality]], [[Romantic Plot Tumor]], [[Schemer]] (to a lesser extent), [[Shout Out]], and [[ |
* [[Running the Asylum]]: [[TV Tropes]] in a way is doing this: after a trope appears on the page, it is acknowledged in the next chapter, either by playing it straight, [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshading,]] or subverting it in some way that will stick it to that particular trope. Examples include the [[Fridge Horror]], [[Infant Immortality]], [[Romantic Plot Tumor]], [[Schemer]] (to a lesser extent), [[Shout Out]], and [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]] examples on the very page page. |
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* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: It's not like all the characters don't get decent screentime in Total Drama Comeback, but it's pretty obvious that Ezekiel's the main character. |
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** Chris lampshades the fact that Duncan and Owen get this treatment in canon. |
** Chris lampshades the fact that Duncan and Owen get this treatment in canon. |
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* [[Wangst]]: Carol doesn't find a boyfriend, and that sucks because of other reasons... |
* [[Wangst]]: Carol doesn't find a boyfriend, and that sucks because of other reasons... |