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From YKTTW Working Title: Why Would AnyoneTake Him Back

Removing Natter from the Avatar example. Considering how the ship's pretty much only been cast in an overall positive light, the point still stands.

Perhaps she was just used to that sort of thing? I mean, she'd been around Azula pretty much her entire life...

  • ...because the impressionable little girls in the audience are totally mature and rational enough to think of that rather than assume taking back a clearly angry and unstable boyfriend is okay in real life, right?
  • Again, assault and jealousy. General emotionally screwed-up-ness. Total red flags in real life. Kind of the point of this trope, don't you think?
  • Aren't they villains? It would be more odd if their relationship wasn't screwed up.
  • ...what are you talking about? They both change sides; neither are supposed to be considered truly evil. And the whole relationship is still cast in a good light. I think you're grasping at straws here.

'K, seriously, if you don't think this example fits, just say why and remove it. Will you quit the passive-aggressive bullshit?

Lale: Blatant Die for Our Ship. They fight, they make up, they were villains at the time with different morals anyway. Come on...

Lucky Mc Dowell: This should work for the page picture, but I have no idea how to work that, or if it deserves one: http://www.multiplexcomic.com/archive.php?name=7

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