< Fridge Logic
Fridge Logic/Playing With
Basic Trope: An aspect of the show makes no sense if thought about too hard.
- Straight: Viewer Bob wonders how iron breaks down, five minutes after the show ends. He did not notice while watching.
- Exaggerated:
- Bob wonders how pure titanium breaks down even if there's no oxygen or carbon atoms in it whatsoever.
- Wall Banger
- Justified: What made no sense, was cleverly disguised.
- Inverted: Fridge Brilliance
- Subverted: Bob wonders after the movie how iron breaks down, only he realizes, there is an explanation.
- Double Subverted: ...That doesn't make sense.
- Parodied:
- Bob did not notice those things that did not make sense, even though they were obvious, and it takes awhile for him to get it.
- Or Bob locks authors, script writers, and 8th grade math teachers inside his freezer until they explain what just happened.
- Deconstructed: The Fridge Logic issue leads to more and more Fridge Logic. By the time the viewer is done Pulling the Thread, the whole plot is ruined.
- Reconstructed:
- ...and then a remake is released which corrects the original flaw.
- Alternatively, Fridge Brilliance.
- Zig Zagged: Some things Bob dos not notice at first, others he gets right away.
- Averted:
- Everything makes sense.
- Bob notices the mistakes right away, during the show.
- Enforced: The show is a bit of a Mind Screw or Widget Series
- Lampshaded: "How did I miss that?" "You're a little slow on the uptake, Bob."
- Invoked: The characters try to make the mistakes out of focus, so nobody notices them.
- Exploited: The character does something that is not stated to not make sense, but the character does know through prior or future episode expressing his knowledge of its impossibility, with only The Show Must Go On backing up his actions.
- Defied: The Plot Hole goes unaddressed until Alex has an epiphany that Candice wasn't entirely truthful.
- Discussed: "Sometimes, things don't make sense."
- Conversed: "Wow, that movie seemed to make sense when I watched it. But now nothing makes sense"
- They Plotted A Perfectly Good Waste: The movie had intentional plot holes that are cleverly disguised.
- Played For Laughs: Bob has a comical Delayed Reaction to every nonsensical thing Alice says.
- Played For Drama: Filling in plot holes as deep as cliffhangers.
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