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Shipping Goggles TRS cleanup, out-of-universe examples are to be removed as it's now just Fan Speak (only wicks in descriptions).


* HamAndCheese: Much of the cast, to varying degrees. D'Artagnan starts off as this in the first couple of episodes, but mellows out after that.
* ShippingGoggles: Jacqueline[=/=]Siroc shippers interpret a few ambiguous facial expressions Siroc makes in "Da Vinci's Notebook" as evidence that he's in love with her.

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* HamAndCheese: Much of the cast, to varying degrees. D'Artagnan starts off as this in the first couple of episodes, but mellows out after that.
* ShippingGoggles: Jacqueline[=/=]Siroc shippers interpret a few ambiguous facial expressions Siroc makes in "Da Vinci's Notebook" as evidence that he's in love with her.
that.
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* ShippingGoggles: Jacqueline[=/=]Siroc shippers interpret a few ambiguous facial expressions Siroc makes in "Da Vinci's Notebook" as evidence that he's in love with her.
* TheyJustDidntCare: In "Rub-a-Dub Sub," it's understandable why the sacks of gold were filled with plastic coins and not actual coins... but you'd think someone would dub over the noise of obviously plastic coins clinking together.
** D'Artagnan's hair extensions. There's pretty much no effort to hide the ends of Tobias Mehler's actual short hair under the ponytail.

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* ShippingGoggles: Jacqueline[=/=]Siroc shippers interpret a few ambiguous facial expressions Siroc makes in "Da Vinci's Notebook" as evidence that he's in love with her.
* TheyJustDidntCare: In "Rub-a-Dub Sub," it's understandable why the sacks of gold were filled with plastic coins and not actual coins... but you'd think someone would dub over the noise of obviously plastic coins clinking together.
** D'Artagnan's hair extensions. There's pretty much no effort to hide the ends of Tobias Mehler's actual short hair under the ponytail.
her.
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hate dumb is listed in Flame Bait


* HateDumb: ''Young Blades'' aired on {{PAX}}, known for its [[Series/SueThomasFBEye wholesome shows with Christian overtones]]. Shortly after the premiere, people started complaining on the PAX messageboards about how evil and anti-Christian it was to have a show featuring an ambiguously Satanic cult. Nevermind the fact that the leader of the cult was the show's unambiguous villain and the cult was immediately established as evil.

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Cleanup. The entry under Fanon is actually partly an example of All There In The Manual, so I\'m copying the relevant parts to the main page.


* {{Fanon}}: The official website's bio of Siroc identified him as a former slave, but this piece of information never showed up in the show, so technically it's just {{fanon}}. [[http://ybbeyond.proboards99.com/index.cgi?board=stories&action=display&thread=147 This fanfic]] puts forth the most popular origin story--[[spoiler:Siroc is ''Cardinal Mazarin's'' slave.]]

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* {{Fanon}}: The official website's bio of Siroc identified him as a former slave, but this piece of information [[AllThereInTheManual never showed appeared up in the show, so technically it's just {{fanon}}. show]]. The most popular fanon explaining Siroc's backstory -- detailed in [[http://ybbeyond.proboards99.com/index.cgi?board=stories&action=display&thread=147 This this fanfic]] puts forth the most popular origin story--[[spoiler:Siroc is ''Cardinal Mazarin's'' -- makes him [[spoiler:Cardinal Mazarin]]'s slave.]]



* GuiltyPleasure: well...''yeah''.
* HamAndCheese: Pretty much everyone, to varying degrees.
* HateDumb: ''Young Blades'' aired on PAX, known for its [[Series/SueThomasFBEye wholesome shows with Christian overtones]]. Shortly after the premiere, people started complaining on the PAX messageboards about how evil and anti-Christian it was to have a show featuring an ambiguously Satanic cult. Nevermind the fact that the leader of the cult was the show's unambiguous villain and the cult was immediately established as evil.
* ShippingGoggles: Jacqueline/Siroc shippers interpret a few ambiguous facial expressions Siroc makes in "[=DaVinci=]'s Notebook" as evidence that he's in love with her.

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* GuiltyPleasure: well...''yeah''.
For fans who find it SoBadItsGood.
* HamAndCheese: Pretty much everyone, Much of the cast, to varying degrees.
degrees. D'Artagnan starts off as this in the first couple of episodes, but mellows out after that.
* HateDumb: ''Young Blades'' aired on PAX, {{PAX}}, known for its [[Series/SueThomasFBEye wholesome shows with Christian overtones]]. Shortly after the premiere, people started complaining on the PAX messageboards about how evil and anti-Christian it was to have a show featuring an ambiguously Satanic cult. Nevermind the fact that the leader of the cult was the show's unambiguous villain and the cult was immediately established as evil.
* ShippingGoggles: Jacqueline/Siroc Jacqueline[=/=]Siroc shippers interpret a few ambiguous facial expressions Siroc makes in "[=DaVinci=]'s "Da Vinci's Notebook" as evidence that he's in love with her.



** The show uses a subtitle to establish location exactly once. The location is Mazarin's chamber, something that isn't even hard to figure out from the context. "Mazarin" is spelled wrong.
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* HateDumb: ''Young Blades'' aired on PAX, known for its [[SueThomasFBEye wholesome shows with Christian overtones]]. Shortly after the premiere, people started complaining on the PAX messageboards about how evil and anti-Christian it was to have a show featuring an ambiguously Satanic cult. Nevermind the fact that the leader of the cult was the show's unambiguous villain and the cult was immediately established as evil.

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* HateDumb: ''Young Blades'' aired on PAX, known for its [[SueThomasFBEye [[Series/SueThomasFBEye wholesome shows with Christian overtones]]. Shortly after the premiere, people started complaining on the PAX messageboards about how evil and anti-Christian it was to have a show featuring an ambiguously Satanic cult. Nevermind the fact that the leader of the cult was the show's unambiguous villain and the cult was immediately established as evil.
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** The show uses a subtitle to establish location exactly once. The location is Mazarin's chamber, something that isn't even hard to figure out from the context. "Mazarin" is spelled wrong.

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** The show uses a subtitle to establish location exactly once. The location is Mazarin's chamber, something that isn't even hard to figure out from the context. "Mazarin" is spelled wrong.wrong.
** D'Artagnan's hair extensions. There's pretty much no effort to hide the ends of Tobias Mehler's actual short hair under the ponytail.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: [[RobertSheehan Nathan from]] ''{{Misfits}}'' as King Louis.
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* ShippingGoggles: Jacqueline/Siroc shippers interpret a few ambiguous facial expressions Siroc makes in "[=DaVinci=]'s Notebook" as evidence that he's in love with her.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Louis usually comes across as TheDitz, but he could be ObfuscatingStupidity in order to avoid responsibility beyond his years, or simply because he knows no one will take him seriously anyway and he might as well not bother.
** This aspect of his character comes across strongly in "Rub-a-Dub Sub," where Louis goes fishing and one of Mazarin's men hooks a dead fish onto his hook so he'll catch something. During the scene, he acts confused, but later in the episode he acts annoyed and practically states outright that he knows exactly what they did.



* TheyJustDidntCare: In "Rub-a-Dub Sub," it's understandable why the sacks of gold were filled with plastic coins and not actual coins... but you'd think someone would dub over the noise of obviously plastic coins clinking together.

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* TheyJustDidntCare: In "Rub-a-Dub Sub," it's understandable why the sacks of gold were filled with plastic coins and not actual coins... but you'd think someone would dub over the noise of obviously plastic coins clinking together.together.
** The show uses a subtitle to establish location exactly once. The location is Mazarin's chamber, something that isn't even hard to figure out from the context. "Mazarin" is spelled wrong.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: judging by Youtube comments, King Louis, though sometimes out of RetroactiveRecognition.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: judging Judging by Youtube comments, King Louis, though sometimes out of RetroactiveRecognition.


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* RetroactiveRecognition: [[RobertSheehan Nathan from]] ''{{Misfits}}'' as King Louis.
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* HateDumb: ''Young Blades'' aired on PAX, known for its [[SueThomasFBEye wholesome shows with Christian overtones]]. Shortly after the premiere, people started complaining on the PAX messageboards about how evil and anti-Christian it was to have a show featuring an ambiguously Satanic cult. Nevermind the fact that the leader of the cult was the show's unambiguous villain and the cult was immediately established as evil.

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* HateDumb: ''Young Blades'' aired on PAX, known for its [[SueThomasFBEye wholesome shows with Christian overtones]]. Shortly after the premiere, people started complaining on the PAX messageboards about how evil and anti-Christian it was to have a show featuring an ambiguously Satanic cult. Nevermind the fact that the leader of the cult was the show's unambiguous villain and the cult was immediately established as evil.evil.
* TheyJustDidntCare: In "Rub-a-Dub Sub," it's understandable why the sacks of gold were filled with plastic coins and not actual coins... but you'd think someone would dub over the noise of obviously plastic coins clinking together.

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* {{Fanon}}: The official website's bio of Siroc identified him as a former slave, but this piece of information never showed up in the show, so technically it's just {{fanon}}. [[http://ybbeyond.proboards99.com/index.cgi?board=stories&action=display&thread=147 This fanfic]] puts forth the most popular origin story--[[spoiler:Siroc is ''Cardinal Mazarin's'' slave]]

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* {{Fanon}}: The official website's bio of Siroc identified him as a former slave, but this piece of information never showed up in the show, so technically it's just {{fanon}}. [[http://ybbeyond.proboards99.com/index.cgi?board=stories&action=display&thread=147 This fanfic]] puts forth the most popular origin story--[[spoiler:Siroc is ''Cardinal Mazarin's'' slave]]slave.]]
* GrowingTheBeard: The first two episodes played up the comedy with over-the-top situations, cheesy dialogue, and anachronistic references. Beginning with the third episode, the dialogue and acting noticeably improved, the plots focused more on fantasy and drama with a bit of comic relief, and the anachronisms were underplayed (with Siroc's role as the inventor becoming more about angst than comedy).
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* HateDumb: ''Young Blades'' aired on PAX, known for its [[SueThomasFBEye wholesome shows with Christian overtones]]. Shortly after the premiere, people started complaining on the PAX messageboards about how evil and anti-Christian it was to have a show featuring an ambiguously Satanic cult. Nevermind the fact that the leader of the cult was the show's unambiguous villain and the cult was immediately established as evil.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: judging by Youtube comments, King Louis, though more out of RetroactiveRecognition than anything.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: judging by Youtube comments, King Louis, though more sometimes out of RetroactiveRecognition than anything.RetroactiveRecognition.
* {{Fanon}}: The official website's bio of Siroc identified him as a former slave, but this piece of information never showed up in the show, so technically it's just {{fanon}}. [[http://ybbeyond.proboards99.com/index.cgi?board=stories&action=display&thread=147 This fanfic]] puts forth the most popular origin story--[[spoiler:Siroc is ''Cardinal Mazarin's'' slave]]
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* {{Narm}}: Although the writing often has a very tongue-in-cheek edge to it, when a scene ''does'' take a plunge into more serious territory, Narm tends to flourish.
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* GuiltyPleasure: well...''yeah''.

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