So when the "next generation" of sorts starts to trickle in, are they going to get their own page? Or just be put in the "later additions" section?
Something is weird with the folders. They simply aren't appearing and I can't figure out why. Can someone please fix this?
Hide / Show RepliesTried multiple times. All the coding is correct, but for some reason, the folders refuse to appear.
The page is too big. Same thing happened with Naruto and One Piece and other shows with lots of characters.
This is still a signature.Is there a reason why someone is adding Japanese singers/voice actors to character trope listings? I can't think of one unless there's some Japanese adaptation of Glee I haven't heard of, but that seems like it should warrant its own TV Tropes page.
I've removed them for now, unless someone has a reason for re-adding them.
So Puck might be Put on a Bus... as per http://www.sugarslam.com/is-puck-gone-from-glee-for-good/
Will keep on eye on it. Hope they can come to a compromise...
Hide / Show RepliesCan we maybe drop 'Camp Gay' altogether from Blaine's character page? Aside from him liking Patti Lu Pone and (if it wasn't Mercedes' hallucination) Vogue covers, there's not a single trait of his that goes beyond simply preppy. And his tone of voice when talking about these things is basically...the same as his (straight) actor talking excitedly about something. Liking gay things does not a Camp Gay make.
Hide / Show RepliesMyself I would say he straddles the line between this and Straight Gay. He's certainly less so than Kurt.
Trump delenda estIf he's neither Camp Gay nor Straight Gay then there's no reason for either trope (though one could make a case for him being Straight Gay compared to Kurt).
In the character page, wouldn't it be better if we put individual folders for the major characters? It is just too HUGE
"Here to welcome our new golden-eyed overlords," said Addy promptly.Just a quick question about Ensemble Darkhorse. Quite a few characters have the trope, but really the "darkhorse" is suppose to be the character who unexpectantly gained a large fandom. Outside of Sue (who was intended to be a minor character but ended up being the most popular) and Kurt (who is popular for reasons obvious) a lot of the other characters don't really fit. Brad Pianist? It really seems like it's approaching Trope Decay status.
Hide / Show RepliesExcept so many of the characters gained an unexpectedly large fandom. The stars of the show were supposed to be Rachel and Finn. But instead the fandom has largely gravitated to characters like Brittany and Santana (who gained their 'regular' status solely due to their unexpectedly large fanbase), Kurt (again, for reasons obvious), Mike, Puck, Quinn - they're all far more popular than they were originally intended to be. Just because this show has an unusually large number of Ensemble Darkhorses does not mean the trope has gone into Trope Decay.
All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by...
I feel like the character pages should be reorganized into Season One Members, Season Two and Three Members, Season Four and Five Members, Major Character, and Minor Characters. The later additions are all mushed together between seasons, and we don't want to have to make another page four the inevitable season 5 members.