- Siblings in Crime: Series X has two characters that are siblings and one of them littered in one episode.
I committed the crime of thread necromancy.
- I Am Big Boned: Series X has character saying "Don't call me fat, okay?"
Edited by TheGeekArtist08 on Nov 12th 2020 at 9:21:45 PM
artsy geek | any pronouns | "well, if you're hearing this, then chances are you've made a very poor career choice."A Weighty Aesop: Series X has one involving Tina, in a relationship with Character, indulging in his lifestyle of sitting and eating junk food, getting morbidly obese like him, until she can’t walk. She later gets the pounds off and breaks up with him.
Edited by DookieIdiotNimrod on Nov 12th 2020 at 6:21:49 AM
Ok bitch it's Weezer and it's WeezyKick The Son Of A Bitch: On Series X, Michael goes on a rampage and kills several people out of random. One of his victims is Jake, who happens to be a pedophile rapist.
Trickster Twins: Series X features fraternal twins Kristopher and Susan, who are unrepentant mischief-makers intent to cause lighthearted mayhem wherever they go.
Edited by KungFuCutBug on Nov 12th 2020 at 9:28:59 AM
A plague has consumed the town, summoning Pestilence, Horseman of the Apocalypse!Directionless Driver: In Series X, Julius and Lizzie get lost on a dirt road without a GPS. Julius refuses to ask the only person around for directions because he looks like a complete criminal. Lizzie calls him a chicken for it.
Edited by Lindo-Honorindo on Nov 12th 2020 at 9:57:48 AM
My favorite sci fi enemies are the giant sexy depressed womenTeenage Wasteland: Series X features teenagers rebelling against adults. Wait, what do you mean that’s not what the trope is?
You're a huge fan of the amazingly cool Web Original community-based Series X. Sure, not every trope fits what it contains, but it's good just to get the word out, right? So hit "Random Trope" until a trope comes up and post your entry here!
Fetal Position Rebirth: