#2: Jun 26th 2011 at 1:02:02 PM
Fixed the trope link for you. Anyways, there is a difference. Legion of Doom says that they'll invariably undermine each other's goals through inability to trust each other, where as Evil Is One Big, Happy Family doesn't have that.
Still need More Dakka, and it's about time to start a real WAAAAAGH.
#3: Oct 6th 2011 at 10:38:30 PM
Clocking. Three days to make some progress.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.
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#4: Oct 8th 2011 at 2:21:14 PM
They look sufficiently different to me.
#5: Oct 8th 2011 at 2:55:31 PM
The definitions seem different enough. Looking at the examples, my impression is that they're mostly legit.
I think Legion of Doom might be subtrope—teaming up implies as a prerequisite that they're willing to work together for common goals. Thoughts?
Rhymes with "Protracted."
Zyffyr
from Portland, Oregon
Since: Apr, 2010
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#6: Oct 12th 2011 at 4:06:17 PM
Clock went on 6 days ago, 3-1 against doing anything. We can probably close this.
#7: Nov 4th 2011 at 7:43:05 PM
Locking. No consensus to change it.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.
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In theory, this trope seems to be about how villains tend to get along even when it's illogical to do so, but in practice it's just Legion of Doom. Should we merge the two or just clarify the description?
...Because Jeb Bush is all in my house with disease.