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Yes, RomanticTwoGirlFriendship is a subtrope; you have two girls in what has all the signs of being a romantic relationship, but they are not each other\'s {{Love Interst}}s. The difference is that the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship is treated as \
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Yes, RomanticTwoGirlFriendship is a subtrope; you have two girls in what has all the signs of being a romantic relationship, but they are not each other\\\'s {{Love Interest}}s. The difference is that the RomanticTwoGirlFriendship is treated as \\\"practice\\\" for a real romantic relationship with a male Love interest; it is expected to be temporary. TheNotLoveInterest isn\\\'t \\\"practicing\\\", and there isn\\\'t the same expectation that it will be given up for a real LoveInterest -- it often exists \\\'\\\'at the same time\\\'\\\' as a real LoveInterest.
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I\'m not sure which trope this belongs to, but in \'\'Brain Invaders\'\' (Season 2, episode 8) I noticed that Ahsoka is holding her fork in a reverse grip (With the tines extended past her pinky, instead of extending past her index finger), the same way she always holds her lightsaber. It\'s minor, but I feel this should be noted as a way that her character is being consistently animated and portrayed in different situations. However, I can\'t think of what trope to put it under. Maybe MeaningfulBackgroundEvent, but it isn\'t a background event, and it\'s not really meaningful, either. It has the same problems with FunnyBackground event, again not being particularly fnny or in the background. Stuff like this is normally under ContinuityNod (\
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I\\\'m not sure which trope this belongs to, but in \\\'\\\'Brain Invaders\\\'\\\' (Season 2, episode 8) I noticed that Ahsoka is holding her fork in a reverse grip (With the tines extended past her pinky, instead of extending past her index finger), the same way she always holds her lightsaber. It\\\'s minor, but I feel this should be noted as a way that her character is being consistently animated and portrayed in different situations. However, I can\\\'t think of what trope to put it under. Maybe MeaningfulBackgroundEvent, but it isn\\\'t a background event, and it\\\'s not really meaningful, either. It has the same problems with FunnyBackgroundEvent, again not being particularly fnny or in the background. Stuff like this is normally under ContinuityNod (\\\"XXXXX does YYYY just like he did back in episode XXXX\\\"), but in this case it really isn\\\'t a continuity nod, since her reverse-guard is an every-episode event, and it\\\'s just more of the same as opposed to referencing something that occured in the past.

Any idea where it shold go?
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I\'m not sure which trope this belongs to, but in \'\'Brain Invaders\'\' (Season 2, episode 8) I noticed that Ahsoka is holding her fork in a reverse grip (With the tines extended past her pinky, instead of extending past her index finger), the same way she always holds her lightsaber. It\'s minor, but I feel this should be noted as a way that her character is being consistently animated and portrayed in different situations. However, I can\'t think of what trope to put it under. Maybe SignificantBackgroundEvent, but it isn\'t a background event, and it\'s not really significant, either. Stuff like this is normally under COtinuityNod (\
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I\\\'m not sure which trope this belongs to, but in \\\'\\\'Brain Invaders\\\'\\\' (Season 2, episode 8) I noticed that Ahsoka is holding her fork in a reverse grip (With the tines extended past her pinky, instead of extending past her index finger), the same way she always holds her lightsaber. It\\\'s minor, but I feel this should be noted as a way that her character is being consistently animated and portrayed in different situations. However, I can\\\'t think of what trope to put it under. Maybe MeaningfulBackgroundEvent, but it isn\\\'t a background event, and it\\\'s not really meaningful, either. It has the same problems with FunnyBackground event, again not being particularly fnny or in the background. Stuff like this is normally under ContinuityNod (\\\"XXXXX does YYYY just like he did back in episode XXXX\\\"), but in this case it really isn\\\'t a continuity nod, since her reverse-guard is an every-episode event, and it\\\'s just more of the same as opposed to referencing something that occured in the past.

Any idea where it shold go?
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