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1Bob is acting unusually. Maybe he knows something he shouldn't or is spouting highly advanced facts about nuclear physics in Latin. The leading theory is extraordinary — maybe he's possessed, or maybe his EvilTwin has taken his place. Someone will propose a mundane alternative like, "He read a book about it". Everyone rejects it out of hand because it would be out of character for Bob, and they return to the extraordinary theory.
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3This mostly occurs in SpeculativeFiction. It serves to reinforce our characters' comfort with the extraordinary while simultaneously reinforcing characterization. The rejection will frequently be nonverbal, consisting instead of "Are you crazy?" looks.
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5Bonus points if said mundane explanation ''actually is'' the explanation.
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7Note that not every case of characters choosing an extraordinary explanation over a mundane one is this trope. This is only if the mundane explanation is rejected out of hand because it would be completely out of character for said person.
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9Related to ArkhamsRazor, which is where the weirdest solution is most likely to be the true one, and SurprisinglyMundaneReason, where the character in question actually ''does'' have a perfectly normal reason for doing as they did.
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11See also GrailInTheGarbage, where the valuable and/or powerful object was found in a ridiculously mundane place because no-one thought to look there.
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13Compare StatingTheSimpleSolution, MundaneSolution, and SherlockCanRead.
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21* ''Fanfic/TheDarkBelow'': Aizawa and Recovery Girl brush off explanations for Izuku's reactions and injuries, even ones given by the boy himself, and insist he's being abused by his mother. For example, Aizawa disregards Izuku's insistence that his black eye is from tripping while jogging, citing that a trained martial artist like Izuku shouldn't trip so easily. In reality, Izuku really did trip because he spaced out while jogging.
22* ''Fanfic/ADarkerPath'': While investigating Sophia Hess's murder, Battery puts forth the idea she was killed by someone she was bullying, having found considerable evidence on Sophia's phone she was bullying someone. Specifically, Battery figures that Sophia was planning on beating her victim, only to get beaten in turn and died because they happened to kick her in the chest at just the right time to stop her heart. Alternately, that her victim hired someone to kill Sophia. Instead, she and Armsmaster come up with a complicated scenario where Othala can grant Changer or Stranger powers but never revealed it, and gave them to Cricket who came to Winslow, transformed into Sophia and killed her, then left and the Empire 88 simply never claimed credit. In reality, Taylor did it using her Thinker powers, and the identical clothing Armsmaster noticed was because Taylor stole Sophia's spare sneakers and jeans since her own clothing had been ruined by the locker incident.
23* ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheMethodsOfRationality'': Harry paraphrases Dirk Gently (seen below in ''Literature'') with the explanation that the flatly impossible often has an integrity which the wildly improbable frequently lacks: an impossible thing only requires one thing you "know" to be wrong, but a desperately improbable speculation requires many things to happen in order. The example in question: The Weasley twins, on a budget of only forty galleons, somehow manage to fake a massive amount of evidence to convince Rita Skeeter that Harry is engaged to Ginny, then get rid of all the evidence after Rita publishes her article, in order to discredit her. No one can figure out how they did it, and everyone comes up with utterly bizarre explanations. As it turns out, [[spoiler:they got Quirrell to false-memory charm Rita into ''thinking'' she saw the evidence, then had their own memories wiped. Quirrell certainly isn't telling]]. This solution is so simple and straightforward that ''nobody'' realizes it even after the fact.
24* ''Fanfic/MariaCampbellOfTheAstralClocktower'': When Prince Alan finally witnesses Maria's incredible fighting skills, he goes to speak to his father the king about it. They can't figure out how such an impossibly skilled sword fighter could appear out of nowhere; she has no history of training and no one in her home village reported her practicing with the sword growing up. They come up with all sorts of theories about her being a reincarnate from an older age or even summoned from another world... and then Alan admits that it's also possible that Maria just trained quietly in her home her entire life and never told anyone. It says a lot about Maria that either theory is viable. The audience, of course, knows that it's a combination: Maria ''is'' a reincarnate, from another world, but while she kept her memories of her sword skills she did have to train her body up to be able to use them again. And she trained secretly because she didn't want to bother her mother.
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28* In Creator/HPLovecraft's "The Alchemist", men of the narrator's family all die at the age of 32, supposedly due to a curse laid on the family by the son of an alchemist one of his ancestors killed 600 years ago. While researching the curse, he dismisses the possibility that his ancestors were assassinated by descendants of the alchemist, [[spoiler:but it turns out that the alchemist's son has, in fact, been murdering them by assorted means over the centuries. This entails him having invented an elixir of immortality so that he could stick around and see the job done, so it's not an ''entirely'' mundane solution]].
29* ''Literature/DirkGently'':
30** Dirk does this to some extent in ''Literature/TheLongDarkTeaTimeOfTheSoul''. When he hears about a girl who constantly recites the previous day's stock quotes (in real time, just with a 24-hour delay), he rejects the assumption that she's just memorizing them somehow (after all, the information is out there!) in favor of some more mystical explanation, because nobody would ever go to that much trouble when she isn't getting any kind of obvious benefit out of the whole arrangement. It's a little different since he's arguing on the basis of general human nature, not the specific character, but the principle is the same. Dirk sums this up by reversing Literature/SherlockHolmes' usual maxim: Eliminate the improbable (that this girl has masterminded an elaborate plot to make everything ''think'' she's receiving the prices out of thin air by having someone discreetly provide the information to her), and whatever remains, however impossible (that she actually ''is'' receiving this information out of nothing), must be the truth.
31** It's also how Dirk figures out the "riddle" of the history professor somehow hiding a surprise in an ancient artifact for a girl. All his colleagues assume he faked the whole thing somehow because he does this sort of thing all the time, but it keeps bugging Dirk because of how unspeakably improbable the whole event is. He asks a random kid on the street (in order to help himself think), and the kid points out the obvious answer: The professor is a time traveler. He went back in time, had the artifact commissioned with the surprise inside, and dug it up centuries later.
32* At the climax of ''Literature/ColdDays'', Harry Dresden [[LetsYouAndHimFight faces off against another hero, Fix,]] set on him by one of TheFairFolk, [[CannotTellALie who told Fix that Harry was the villain.]] After getting his butt thoroughly kicked, Harry sums up the situation thusly: Either a being who CannotTellALie ''has'', or [[PerpetualPoverty Harry]] [[HonorBeforeReason Blackstone]] [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight Copperfield]] [[WeHelpTheHelpless Dresden]] is an evil mastermind. Faced with the evidence, Fix [[OhCrap realizes he's been used.]]
33-->'''Harry:''' Maybe you're giving me way more credit for cunning than I'm due. You know how I work. How often do I get to a neat, elegant solution that ties everything up? Can you look at me right now and honestly say to yourself, 'Dresden, that wily genius! This must be a part of his master plan'?\
34I spread my hands and looked up at him expectantly. Fix looked at me, dirty, naked, shivering, burned, bruised, covered in soot and ash.\
35'''Fix:''' [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck.]]
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39* In the ''Series/StargateSG1'' episode "[[Recap/StargateSG1S4E6WindowOfOpportunity Window of Opportunity]]", Jack has prior knowledge of a briefing Carter is giving, and claims that he's remembering things from the future. Carter suggests, "Maybe you read my report?". Daniel gives her a look and repeats, "Maybe he ''read your report''?" as if it was the more ludicrous suggestion. Everyone else (O'Neill included) seems to agree. Even Carter's tone as she says it suggests she thinks it's highly unlikely.
40* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''
41** The gang is attempting to contact Buffy:
42--->'''Xander:''' Well, she didn't go home. I let the phone ring a few hundred times before I remembered her mom is out of town. \
43'''Giles:''' Well, maybe Buffy unplugged the phone. \
44'''Xander:''' No, it's a statistical impossibility for a 16-year-old girl to unplug her phone.\
45'''Willow:''' ''[nods]''
46** There's also "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E6ThePack The Pack]]", in which Xander is possessed by a hyena. Buffy quickly figures out that he's possessed while Giles believes that he [[TeensAreMonsters is just being a teenage boy]]. Knowing [[FormerTeenRebel Giles' teen years]], this assumption makes a bit more sense.
47* Played with in ''Series/{{Dexter}}'', when Astor asks what Lumen is doing in Dexter's house. Dexter claims they're not dating, and she's just a tenant. While she's much more than that, Dexter never lied. They aren't dating at this point.
48* An episode of ''Series/NYPDBlue'' had the detectives come across a murder scene with multiple victims, all of whom were naked prior to being killed. The detectives offer increasingly bizarre theories as to why all of the victims were naked, with most of the theories being sexual. They eventually question a person who had escaped the scene before the murders, and she explained that the people were packing drugs for a local gang, and they were naked because "No pockets" ie, so the people doing the packing could not steal any of the drugs for themselves. All of the detectives are chagrined by this obvious (and non-sexual) explanation.
49* On ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'', Evelyn Harper steps in to fund her grandson Jake's college expenses. Jake's dad, Alan, finds himself losing his drive, first losing interest in his job, and then expressing a very real fear that he may commit suicide. This provides the EurekaMoment for Alan's brother Charlie, who had been trying to figure out why Evelyn is behaving uncharacteristically. Alan briefly refuses to believe this, until:
50-->'''Charlie:''' Okay, let's look at the alternate explanation. For the first time in her life, [[AbusiveParents our mother]] is being totally selfless and thinking about someone else's well-being.\
51'''Alan:''' Dear God, my own mother's trying to kill me.
52* ''{{Series/Smallville}}'' does this with Clark's glasses. Everyone has always assumed that Clark Kent wore glasses as part of his disguise. The truth is that he received an injury that made him far-sighted: he actually needs them to read!
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56* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'': Cardboard boxes and [[MemeticMutation Small Bombs]]. Trying to find a ''Possible'' [[DoingInTheWizard Mundane Solution]] seems to be how Battler can win.
57* ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations'': In the first case, the master key to the High Prosecutor offices went missing in the presence of [[CosmicPlaything Maggey Byrde]], who was convinced that it was stolen and later returned. When Edgeworth posited the theory that the key had simply been misplaced in that time, Maggey and Gumshoe dismissed that idea, as [[BornUnlucky her luck didn't run that way]]. [[spoiler:She was right; turned out the key ''was'' indeed stolen.]]
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61* In ''WebAnimation/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'', the Emperor explains that the mysterious, unexplainable Tyrant Star is actually simply a peeping hole for beings in the {{retcon}}nian.
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65* ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'' has [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff600/fv00520.htm some]] fun with this. Helix reasons that since Florence is pale, is sleeping during the day, needs blood and has fangs, apparently Florence is a vampire. Either that, or it's because she's an [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted wolf]] who's lost blood due to an injury and needs rest to rebuild her blood supply and heal.
66* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', there are five Gates keeping an EldritchAbomination called "the Snarl" contained. The paladins of the Sapphire Order are responsible for guarding one of them. However (due to [[WeAreStrugglingTogether disagreements]] on behalf of the people who established them), they all swore an oath not to look into the status or even ''location'' of the others. The villains find this difficult to believe, to say the least.
67-->'''Redcloak:''' I find it ''far'' more probable that you are somehow resisting my magic. This [[HonorBeforeReason "Soon's Oath"]] story is just that -- a cover story designed by your leaders. [...]\
68'''O'chul:''' You find the idea that I have some sort of secret knowledge implanted in my brain by the elders of the Sapphire Guard that has been so deeply suppressed that no magical effect can unearth it to be ''simpler''...than the idea that I just don't know anything?\
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70'''Redcloak:''' I liked the way I phrased it better.\
71'''O'chul:''' No doubt.
72* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', the group are trying to figure out why the griffin Andrea hasn't found the location to return to her homeworld. Ashley wonders if maybe Andrea [[http://egscomics.com/comic/2015-11-30 has a bad sense of direction]]. She's in the middle of second-guessing herself when Andrea's partner Tara admits, "That... sounds ''exactly like'' Andrea."
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77* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': Phineas and Ferb do/build so many impossible things in a day that any suggestion that they would do something mundane is often met with disbelief. The few times they've actually done something mundane/semi-mundane nearly drove Candace crazy as she couldn't believe that they wouldn't do something impossible and drove herself to hysterics looking for their non-existent project.
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