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!!Fanfic
* FandomSpecificPlot: This story follows some trends that have been done with most DP/MHA crossovers as of late, such as many of Danny’s powers [[ComboPlatterPowers being interpreted as various Quirks]], [[WrongContextMagic his uniqueness compared to the norm in the Quirkverse]] and many main characters confusing Danny as the child of All For One.
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* CreatorKiller: The movie was the worst performer of the three Sparks adaptations to be produced by Nicholas Sparks Productions, which shut down the same year as its release.

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* DesignatedHero: Gabby cheats on her fiancé Ryan with Travis even though there's nothing wrong with him or their relationship. Then after roughly a month of carrying on with Travis, she promptly ditches ''him'' without a word to resume things with her fiancé as if nothing happened. As one reviewer put it, "How are we supposed to root for her when she's so callous?"
** Travis isn't much better, pursuing a woman who he knows is engaged and driving to her parents home to essentially browbeat her into accepting his proposal, completely ignoring the fact that she explicitly told him that she needed time alone to think.

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Gabby cheats on her fiancé Ryan with Travis even though there's nothing wrong with him or their relationship. Then after roughly a month of carrying on with Travis, she promptly ditches ''him'' without a word to resume things with her fiancé as if nothing happened. As one reviewer put it, "How are we supposed to root for her when she's so callous?"
** Travis isn't much better, pursuing a woman who he knows is engaged and driving to her parents parents' home to essentially browbeat her into accepting his proposal, completely ignoring the fact that she explicitly told him that she needed time alone to think.

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* DesignatedHero: Gabby cheats on her fiancé with Travis even though there's nothing wrong with him or their relationship. Then after roughly a month of carrying on with Travis, she promptly ditches ''him'' without a word to resume things with her fiancé as if nothing happened. As one reviewer put it, "How are we supposed to root for her when she's so callous?"

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* DesignatedHero: Gabby cheats on her fiancé Ryan with Travis even though there's nothing wrong with him or their relationship. Then after roughly a month of carrying on with Travis, she promptly ditches ''him'' without a word to resume things with her fiancé as if nothing happened. As one reviewer put it, "How are we supposed to root for her when she's so callous?"callous?"
** Travis isn't much better, pursuing a woman who he knows is engaged and driving to her parents home to essentially browbeat her into accepting his proposal, completely ignoring the fact that she explicitly told him that she needed time alone to think.
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* ClicheStorm: Reviewers savaged the movie for being so formulaically Sparksian.
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* WriterConflictsWithCanon: While Travis and Gabby are not the first Sparks couple to undermine the author's claim that he does not "glamorize adultery," they're certainly the most obvious example of this.

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* WriterConflictsWithCanon: While Travis and Gabby are not the first Sparks couple to undermine the [[https://www.franciscanmedia.org/between-the-lines-with-nicholas-sparks/ author's claim claim]] that he does not "glamorize adultery," they're certainly the most obvious example of this.

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* DesignatedHero: Gabby cheats on her fiancé with Travis even though there's nothing wrong with him or their relationship. Then after roughly a month of carrying on with Travis, she promptly ditches ''him'' without a word to resume things with her fiancé as if nothing happened. As one reviewer put it, "How are we supposed to root for her when she's so callous?"

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* DesignatedHero: Gabby cheats on her fiancé with Travis even though there's nothing wrong with him or their relationship. Then after roughly a month of carrying on with Travis, she promptly ditches ''him'' without a word to resume things with her fiancé as if nothing happened. As one reviewer put it, "How are we supposed to root for her when she's so callous?"callous?"
* WriterConflictsWithCanon: While Travis and Gabby are not the first Sparks couple to undermine the author's claim that he does not "glamorize adultery," they're certainly the most obvious example of this.
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* CreatorKiller: The movie was the worst performer of the three Sparks adaptations to be produced by Nicholas Sparks Productions, which shut down the same year as its release.
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* DesignatedHero: Gabby cheats on her fiancé with Travis even though there's nothing wrong with him or their relationship. Then after roughly a month of carrying on with Travis, she promptly ditches ''him'' without a word to resume things with her fiancé as if nothing happened. As one reviewer put it, "How are we supposed to root for her when she's so callous?"

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