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Jump The Shark: The quality of a series drops after a significant event.
- Straight: The show is no longer as interesting now that a major plot point has been resolved
- Exaggerated: The greatest series in the world becomes absolute trash almost instantly after Alice and Bob get together
- Justified: The show was built on a short-term premise and became a Franchise Zombie when it was extended.
- Inverted: Growing the Beard.
- Subverted: Despite what looks to be a series-breaking change of events, the series continues to produce quality episodes
- Double Subverted: ...But compared to the episodes that came before the event, the overall quality of the series still dropped.
- Parodied:
Alice: "This show has gotten worse since I had left."
Bob: "No, it's just-"
Announcer: "Next week, Bob jumps his motorcycle over a tank of sharks! Will he make it?"
Bob: "Alright, you may have a point."
- Deconstructed: A behind-the-scenes documentary reveals the writers' room conflicts and Executive Meddling that made the shark jump happen.
- Reconstructed: A behind-the-scenes documentary reveals the writers' room conflicts and Executive Meddling that made the shark jump happen -- and caused a Writer Revolt. Fans end up supporting the writers by taking Guilty Pleasure in watching the ruined show.
- Zig Zagged: The episode quality varies widely after a large event.
- Averted: Series continues on as it was without any Wall Bangers or Shocking Swerves affecting the quality.
- Alternately, the show ends before going on too long.
- Enforced: "Joe's contract gives him creative control, and he wants to jump a shark this week!"
- Lampshaded: "They ended the Love Triangle? Well, it's only downhill from here, folks."
- A literal shark is jumped.
- Invoked: A Medium Aware character is sick of the show and tries to sabotage it.
- Alternatively: The author makes the show bad because he's sick of the Unpleasable Fanbase.
- Defied: A Medium Aware character realizes something would wreck the dynamic of the show and stops it.
- Alternatively: The writer's resolution of the Love Triangle is blocked by Executive Meddling.
- Discussed: "You ever get the feeling that our lives were more exciting before we beat Emperor Evulz?
- Conversed: "I stopped watching Happy Days after Fonzie Jumped the Shark."
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