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Basic Trope: A character actively encourages a romantic relationship between two other characters.

  • Straight: Bob has detected UST and quietly-held romantic feelings between his friends Alice and Charlie and, approving of the relationship, makes several veiled hints and subtle matchmaking attempts to try and get them together.
  • Exaggerated:
    • Bob is completely and unsubtly obsessed with getting Alice and Charlie together, to the point that all he ever talks about is how great Alice and Charlie would be together. His attempts to get them together are overt and obvious, up to and including billboards, registered polls querying how many people exactly think that Alice and Charlie would make a good couple, and a parade. Despite (and because of) the fact that they are secretly in love with each other, Alice and Charlie find his efforts painfully embarrassing.
    • The whole cast tries to get Alice and Charlie together, even Emperor Evulz.
    • Every pairing in the Love Dodecahedron has it fair share of supporters and detractors.
    • Bob tries to get Emperor Evulz together with Lady Darkness.
    • Bob ships Alice and Charlie so much that he spends as much time near them as possible, to the point of camping outside with a sleeping bag when they have a sleepover and basically stalking them whenever they're together in the hope of seeing something cute happen.
  • Downplayed:
    • Bob only brings up the idea to each of his friends once, then drops the subject.
    • Bob never directly mentions their feelings, but will sometimes give them an approving nod letting them know that he knows what's going on.
    • For whatever reason Alice and Charlie's relationship is forbidden, and Bob endorses it by pretending not to notice it.
  • Justified:
    • Shipper with an Agenda
    • Bob is aware of how lonely and unhappy his friends currently are and wants to help rectify that. As a distant observer, he notices that they have good chemistry and make a good match for each other. He also knows that they're stubborn / shy / reluctant to approach the other for numerous reasons, and so has decided that he needs to help things along a bit.
    • Bob is an Audience Surrogate.
    • Bob is a professional matchmaker.
    • Bob is a Fourth-Wall Observer and knows how the fans have detected the sexual tension between Alice and Charlie.
    • Bob is in love with Charlie's girlfriend Diana and if Alice and Charlie get together, Bob can have Diana to himself.
    • Alice and Charlie are Bob's Parental Substitutes.
    • Bob is Alice and Charlie's Kid from the Future, and won't exist if Alice and Charlie don't get together.
    • Bob is a Heteronormative Crusader and either Alice, Charlie or both are gay or bisexual. Bob wants them to get into a ”normal” heterosexual marriage rather than get married to members of the same sex.
    • Bob stands to inherit a lot of money and accede to a higher class if Alice marries his brother Charlie.
  • Inverted:
  • Subverted:
    • Bob notices the feelings between Alice and Charlie but, feeling it's not his place, does not involve himself and keeps quiet.
    • Bob was paid by Alice to shill her.
    • It seems that Bob wants Alice and Charlie to get together, but then sabotages their relationship behind their backs for the sake of making himself look like a better match.
  • Double Subverted: As Alice and Charlie grow more and more unhappy apart from each other, however, Bob decides that enough is enough and begins to try and bring them together.
  • Parodied:
    • Alice and Charlie dislike each other and are patently unsuitable for each other. This does not stop Bob from his efforts.
    • Alice and Charlie are related (with or without any incestous tension) and Bob still openly ships them.
  • Zig Zagged: Bob sees the UST, chooses not to get involved, then gets fed up with Alice and Charlie's obliviousness and tries to get them together, then grows tired of them not getting the picture and gives up, then is pulled back into the matchmaking by Carl, who then...
  • Averted: Bob doesn't show any signs of noticing the UST between Alice and Charlie.
  • Enforced: The writers are aware that Alice and Charlie are a popular Shipping couple amongst the fans, and have decided to acknowledge and homage / parody this through Bob.
  • Lampshaded: "You know, I wouldn't have to keep trying to force you two together if you just opened your eyes and realized you were made for each other!"
  • Invoked: Bob is a professional matchmaker who gets paid to set up people up with prospective relationships.
  • Exploited:
    • Emperor Evulz sets it up for Alice and Charlie to be together to create distractions and friction in the group.
    • Emperor Evulz manipulates Bob into doing something by telling him it would contribute to Alice/Charlie.
  • Defied: Anytime Bob notices any UST between Alice and Charlie, he shakes his head, mutters "It's none of my business," and walks away.
  • Discussed: "There goes Bob. He's probably trying to set Alice and Charlie up again".
  • Conversed: "Heh. Looks like Bob's an Alice/Charlie shipper like me".
  • Deconstructed:
    • Bob's attempts to bring Alice and Charlie together are just a painfully obvious attempt at avoiding the obvious fact that he is in love with Alice but is afraid of approaching her, and is trying to force her together with Charlie out of fear and some kind of Guilt Complex.
    • Bob desperately wants love for himself, but due to self-esteem issues, is too shy to go after anyone. In order to live out his fantasy of what a couple would be like, he ships anyone with just the tiniest bit of chemistry together, who are, in this case, Alice and Charlie. If they do ever get together, he'll realize he still isn't happy.
    • Alice and Charlie are obviously not compatible, but Bob tries to set them up anyway. Disaster ensues.
    • Alice and Charlie really do like each other, but Bob's repeated attempts to get them together are so painfully obvious and greatly annoy the would be couple, who would like to get together in their own time.
  • Reconstructed: Bob has resigned himself to the fact that Alice does not love him in the way he wants, and is very nobly putting aside his feelings in order to ensure that she is genuinely happy with Charlie.
  • Played for Laughs:
    • Bob's a bit of a bungler, and his various attempts at setting Alice and Charlie inevitably result in chaos. If the two do get together, it is as much despite Bob's interference as because of it.
    • "Charlie" is the name of Alice's notebook.
    • Alice and Charlie finally get their romantic moment because for once Daniel didn't butt in and ruin it due to Charlie tying Daniel to a chair.
  • Played for Drama:
    • Regardless of their feelings to the other, both Alice and Charlie resent Bob's high-handed interference in a matter that is between them and none of his business. Bob for his part is hurt that his well-meant attempts at help are so bluntly rejected. This creates added tension.
    • Alice is a Yandere who might kill her love interests if they leave her, and Bob is a Dirty Coward who is trying to redirect Alice's obsession with him towards Charlie.
    • Bob is so obsessed with Alice and Charlie getting together than he is willing to threaten, blackmail and even kill anyone who poses a threat to their relationship.
    • Bob forces Alice and Charlie to have sex.
  • Implied: When Alice and Charlie get a Relationship Upgrade, Bob can be seen smiling faintly in the background.
  • Untwisted: Bob fails to notice's Alice and Charlie feelings for each other, except the two are Star-Crossed Lovers and Bob is actually supporting their relationship by pretending not to notice.

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