Eh, not a fan.
Fight smart, not fair.Motion to pull
The pic doesn't even remotely represent the trope in any clear way, except for the chess metaphor.
As far as a replacement...I dunno how we're gonna do this, unless someone can come up with a flow chart like on Xanatos Gambit, except which details ways to account for hiccups in a plan.
edited 9th May '11 8:41:21 PM by Willbyr
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck's Rabbit Season vs Duck Season gag?
edited 9th May '11 10:20:30 PM by Raso
Sparkling and glittering! Jan-Ken-Pon!That's not really this trope. It would have to be something like a guy is making a plan, told something isn't working, and the guy adjusts the plan.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.I like it. As far as the pic goes, it shows that he's not controlling the flow of events. That said, I'm always up for something better.
Is there anything like showing someone actively rewriting a plan?
Agree with pull. Much as I like Sluggy Freelance, neither the image nor Bunbun himself are an example of the trope.
I'm afraid I don't have any better ideas, though.
Rhetorical, eh? ... Eight!Another vote for pulling.
First key to interpreting a work: Things mean things.Clock is set.
Clock's up; locking for inactivity/lack of consensus. No further action is to be taken based on this thread.
I don't get how this has to do at all with changing up plans on the fly.