Basic Trope: Two characters share a moment affirming a close friendship.
- Straight: Alice and Bob are partners who are indifferent towards each other. They have a moment where the two consider that they're friends and never leave each other behind.
- Exaggerated: Alice and Bob hate each other with a passion to the point that they seriously want to kill each other, but then share a moment where they admit they care for each other.
- Downplayed: Alice and Bob were already close friends prior, but they share a moment where they appreciate each other's friendship even more.
- Justified:
- Alice and Bob grew fond of each other after working together for a long time which was enough for them to consider each other friends.
- One of the two is going through a rough patch, so the other tells them they're there if needed.
- The group is going through a tough time, so Alice or Bob want to clear the air and affirm they're friends despite it.
- Inverted: Alice and Bob have a moment where they consider each other enemies.
- Subverted: ???
- Double Subverted: ???
- Parodied: The whole thing is treated like a Cannot Spit It Out moment.
- Zig Zagged: ???
- Averted: Alice and Bob don't have a friendship moment.
- Enforced: "Let's show how close Alice and Bob are by having them consider each other friends."
- Lampshaded: "That came out a lot cheesier than I wanted it to."
- Invoked: The other members of the group leave the two partners alone so they can tell each other they are friends.
- Exploited: ???
- Defied: Alice and Bob decide not to have a friendship moment if either one or both of them aren't used to express sentimental feelings for one another.
- Discussed: ???
- Conversed: ???
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