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Wouldn't that change in the attitude of the Royals be exactly a zig zag? If it isn't, what trope would apply? I suppose Hypocrite if Medusa doesn't really mean it. The Both Sides Have a Point trope seems to apply to the general theme of the books, looking at the solicitations for the early ones.
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Wouldn\'t that change in the attitude of the Royals be exactly a zig zag? If it isn\'t, what trope would apply? I suppose Hypocrite if Medusa doesn\'t really mean it. The Both Sides Have a Point trope seems to apply to the general theme of the books, looking at the solicitations for the early ones.
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At the end, both the Nu Humans and the Royals agree that avoiding drastic cultural change isn't a valid reason to keep the cloud, in other words, Emma was right.
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At the end, both the Nu Humans and the Royals agree that avoiding drastic cultural change isn\'t a valid reason to keep the cloud, in other words, Emma was right.
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Since Black Bolt looks happy at the end, despite all the deaths he's caused (albeit unwittingly), does he count as a Karma Chameleon?
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Since Black Bolt looks happy at the end, despite all the deaths he\'s caused (albeit unwittingly), does he count as a Karma Houdini?
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Wouldn't that change in the attitude of the Royals be exactly a zig zag? If it isn't, what trope would apply? I suppose Hypocrite if Medusa doesn't really mean it. The Both Sides Have a Point trope seems to apply to the general theme of the books, looking at the solicitations for the early ones.
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Wouldn\'t that change in the attitude of the Royals be exactly a zig zag? If it isn\'t, what trope would apply? I suppose Hypocrite if Medusa doesn\'t really mean it. The Both Sides Have a Point trope seems to apply to the general theme of the books, looking at the solicitations for the early ones.
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In X-Factor, a group of depowered mutants attempted to use Terrigen to regain their powers. One exploded and rest nearly did so.
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At the end, both the Nu Humans and the Royals agree that avoiding drastic cultural change isn\'t a valid reason to keep the cloud, in other words, Emma was right.

In X-Factor, a group of depowered mutants attempted to use Terrigen to regain their powers. One exploded and rest nearly did so.

Since Black Bolt looks happy at the end, despite all the deaths he\'s caused (albeit unwittingly), does he count as a Karma Chameleon?
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