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"Thank God we created the, you know... whatever... device."
A justified trope is one in which, in its common usage, runs counter to the normal laws of logic and probability but in a particular instance has a concrete reason In-Universe for applying to the story. In other words, a trope is "justified" if it is required by other pre-existing elements in the story — otherwise the explanation is a Hand Wave.
Note that there are varying degrees of justifying a trope and a spectrum of justification from the completely logical to A Wizard Did It. For a justification to be more than just A Wizard Did It, there has to be reasons that make it make sense in context.
Here's a couple example scenarios:
— Jeff Megall, Thank You For Smoking
Some justified tropes are tropes of their own.
Don't put any examples here. Wicks on other pages must be in-universe and also Not Arguable. (That is, when writing one, resist the temptation to use Weasel Words like "possibly" "probably," "somewhat" or "part[ial]ly") If you want to see examples, you'll have to look for them elsewhere. Or you could go into the Playing With Wiki for hypothetical examples. Notably, instead of redirecting here, the single-word Justified is a disambiguation page. If you're looking for the FX series, you're looking for Justified.
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