Basic Trope: The moment at which a character (and the audience) realizes things will turn out alright.
- Straight: Harry and Iggy are cornered by police and about to be caught, only to escape in the confusion when a street gang draws the police's attention.
- Exaggerated: Harry and Iggy are on death row for crimes they didn't commit, only to receive a pardon from the governor at the last minute.
- Downplayed: Harry and Iggy manage to hide evidence of littering from an overzealous security guard with a grudge against them.
- Justified: Harry and Iggy picked the right folks to be nice to earlier on in the story.
- Inverted: Harry and Iggy realize they're boned once they hear a police helicopter overhead, and give up without a fight.
- Subverted: It looks like Harry and Iggy are going to make it out of the neighborhood... until they run into a police blockade.
- Double Subverted: But it turns out those weren’t police, just a few guys pretending to be.
- Parodied: "Something good always comes up at the last minute! Just you watch!"
- Zig Zagged: Harry and Iggy spend their day getting into and out of serious brushes with the law.
- Averted: Harry and Iggy have been secretly trailed by police since the start of their misadventure. They never had a chance of escaping.
- Enforced: "They've been running for five seasons. You're telling me you want them to get caught at the very end and make the whole show pointless?"
- Lampshaded: "Not even highly trained cops can stop Harry and Iggy!"
- Invoked: Harry asks God to intervene on their behalf.
- Exploited: Harry and Iggy frequently use their natural luck to avoid paying for any of their crimes.
- Defied: Harry and Iggy are so pessimistic about their chances that they give up in spite of having a real chance to escape.
- Discussed: "How are Harry and Iggy gonna get out of this one?"
- Conversed: "Wait for the heavenly chorus, then you'll know we're in the clear."
- Implied: The story ends before we see the outcome.
- Deconstructed: Escaping from the police means the victims of Harry and Iggy's crime spree get no justice in the end.
- Reconstructed: Harry and Iggy realize their good fortune is entirely undeserved, the gift of a higher power who may someday take umbrage with their actions. They resolve to go straight from now on.
- Played for Laughs: The cops fall asleep on the job, allowing Harry and Iggy to tiptoe through them to freedom.
- Alternatively, the cops get distracted eating donuts, which allows them to escape.
- Played for Drama: Harry makes a clean getaway; Iggy doesn't. Harry now has to grapple with the dilemma of going back to help Iggy or leaving him to his fate.
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