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I think we already established that this trope being an AudienceReaction tropes means it's ''subjective'', and even thought it shouldn't have been necessary I already showed proof who felt the arc dragged for too long, and again that considering some of the examples in that trope, the actual lenght of the arc, is hardly a factor when ''some'' people in an audience think that said arc (or mini-arc) should be over already.
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I think we already established that this trope being an AudienceReaction tropes means it\'s \'\'subjective\'\', and even thought it shouldn\'t have been necessary I already showed proof of people who felt the arc dragged for too long, and again that considering some of the examples in that trope, the actual lenght of the arc is hardly a factor when \'\'some\'\' people in an audience think that said arc (or mini-arc) should be over already.
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If we're are going to be policing adding examples of YMMV tropes on basis of literal definition of the trope's title then all the examples not including an actual arc should be erased too, because by definition a
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If we\'re are going to be policing adding examples of YMMV tropes on basis of literal definition of the trope\'s title then all the examples not including an actual arc should be erased too, because by definition a \"Story Arc\" is an over-achieving story-line, not a plot point, or a reveal.
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I think we already established that this trope being an AudienceReaction tropes means it's ''subjective'', and even thought it shouldn't have been necessary I already showed proof who felt the arc dragged for too long, and again that considering some of the examples in that trope, the actual lenght of the arc, is hardly a factor when ''some'' people in an audience think that said arc (or mini-arc) should be over already.
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I think we already established that this trope being an AudienceReaction tropes means it\'s \'\'subjective\'\', and even thought it shouldn\'t have been necessary I already showed proof who felt the arc dragged for too long, and again that considering some of the examples in that trope, the actual lenght of the arc, is hardly a factor when \'\'some\'\' people in an audience think that said arc (or mini-arc) should be over already.
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If we're are going to be policing adding examples of YMMV tropes on basis of literal definition of the trope's title then all the examples not including an actual arc should be erased too, because by definition and
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If we\'re are going to be policing adding examples of YMMV tropes on basis of literal definition of the trope\'s title then all the examples not including an actual arc should be erased too, because by definition a \"Story Arc\" is an over-achieving story-line, not a plot point, or a reveal.
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I think we already established that this trope being an AudienceReaction tropes means it's ''subjective'', and even thought it shouldn't have been necessary I already showed proof who felt the arc dragged for too long, and again that considering some of the examples in that trope, the actual lenght of the arc, is hardly a factor when ''some'' people in an audience think that said arc (or mini-arc) should be over already.
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I think we already established that this trope being an AudienceReaction tropes means it\'s \'\'subjective\'\', and even thought it shouldn\'t have been necessary I already showed proof who felt the arc dragged for too long, and again that considering some of the examples in that trope, the actual lenght of the arc, is hardly a factor when \'\'some\'\' people in an audience think that said arc (or mini-arc) should be over already.

If we\'re are going to be policing adding examples of YMMV tropes on basis of literal definition of the trope\'s title then all the examples not including an actual arc should be erased too, because by definition and \"Story Arc\" is an over-achieving story-line, not a plot point, or a reveal.
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I think we already establish that this trope being an AudienceReaction tropes means it's ''subjective'', and even thought it shouldn't have been necessary I already showed proof who felt the arc dragged for too long, and again that considering some of the examples in that trope, the actual lenght of the arc, is hardly a factor when ''some'' people in an audience think that said arc (or mini-arc) should be over already.
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I think we already established that this trope being an AudienceReaction tropes means it\'s \'\'subjective\'\', and even thought it shouldn\'t have been necessary I already showed proof who felt the arc dragged for too long, and again that considering some of the examples in that trope, the actual lenght of the arc, is hardly a factor when \'\'some\'\' people in an audience think that said arc (or mini-arc) should be over already.
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