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If Blake\'s lack of self-belief becomes a pattern and the girls become more established as being heroes instead of just being on the path to becoming heroes, then I\'d say the trope is kicking in. At the moment, it\'s a single moment right at the beginning of their real journey.
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If Blake\\\'s lack of self-belief becomes a pattern and the girls become more established as being heroes instead of just being on the path to becoming heroes, then I\\\'d say the trope definitely is in effect. At the moment, it\\\'s a single moment right at the beginning of their real journey.
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Judging by the trope description, it\'s not a one time thing, it\'s a pattern of behaviour - no matter what the hero does, no matter how good they are, or how many lives they save, or situations they resolve, or how many times people point all this out, they simply don\'t think they\'re worth anything. Then you get a moment when everyone\'s words get through to them and they do something amazing... and then the cycle starts all over again. The trope even points out that the repetitiveness of this can get annoying if not dealt with properly.
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Judging by the trope description, it\\\'s not a one time thing, it\\\'s a pattern of behaviour - no matter what the hero does, no matter how good they are, or how many lives they save, or situations they resolve, or how many times people point all this out, they simply don\\\'t think they\\\'re worth anything. Then you finally get a moment when everyone\\\'s words get through to them and they do something amazing... and then the cycle starts all over again. The trope even points out that the repetitiveness of this can get annoying if not dealt with properly.
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YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre is the trope that can be a one-off situation.
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YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre is the trope that can be a one-off situation. While it can be a climax to HeroicSelfDeprecation (ignoring whether or not the cycle kicks back in afterwards), it can also be a more limited, one-off event.
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If Blake\'s lack of self-belief becomes a pattern and the girls become more established as being heroes instead of just being on the path to becoming heroes, then I\'d say the trope is kicking in. At the moment, it\'s a single moment right at the beginning of the girls finally stepping onto the true path.
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If Blake\\\'s lack of self-belief becomes a pattern and the girls become more established as being heroes instead of just being on the path to becoming heroes, then I\\\'d say the trope is kicking in. At the moment, it\\\'s a single moment right at the beginning of their real journey.
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While being in a school, in certain stories, doesn\'t exempt people from already being heroes, this story has been showing us from the start that these kids are the heroes of the future, they\'re not heroes yet. They have the instincts, but they still need to be developed. The last two episodes especially have been about putting the girls onto the right path to becoming real heroes. This show has not set these characters up to be heroes from the beginning, but to be people who want to be heroes and who are destined to become heroes.
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While being in a school, in certain stories, doesn\\\'t exempt people from already being heroes, this show has not set these characters up to be heroes from the beginning, but to be people who want to be heroes and who are destined to become heroes. We\\\'ve been shown from the beginning that these kids are the heroes of the future, not heroes of the present. They have the instincts, but they still need to be developed. The last two episodes especially have been about putting the girls onto the right path to becoming real heroes.
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While being in a school, in certain stories, doesn\'t exempt people from already being heroes, this story has been showing us from the start that these kids are the heroes of the future, they\'re not heroes yet. The last two episodes especially have been about putting the girls onto the right path to becoming real heroes. This show has not set these characters up to be heroes from the beginning, but to be people who want to be heroes and who are destined to become heroes.
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While being in a school, in certain stories, doesn\\\'t exempt people from already being heroes, this story has been showing us from the start that these kids are the heroes of the future, they\\\'re not heroes yet. They have the instincts, but they still need to be developed. The last two episodes especially have been about putting the girls onto the right path to becoming real heroes. This show has not set these characters up to be heroes from the beginning, but to be people who want to be heroes and who are destined to become heroes.
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Judging by the trope description, it\'s not a one time thing, it\'s pattern of behaviour - no matter what the hero does, no matter how good they are, or how many lives they save, or situations they resolve, or how many times people point all this out, they simply don\'t think they\'re worth anything. Then you get a moment when everyone\'s words get through to them and they do something amazing... and then the cycle starts all over again. The trope even points out that the repetitiveness of this can get annoying if not dealt with properly.
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Judging by the trope description, it\\\'s not a one time thing, it\\\'s a pattern of behaviour - no matter what the hero does, no matter how good they are, or how many lives they save, or situations they resolve, or how many times people point all this out, they simply don\\\'t think they\\\'re worth anything. Then you get a moment when everyone\\\'s words get through to them and they do something amazing... and then the cycle starts all over again. The trope even points out that the repetitiveness of this can get annoying if not dealt with properly.
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