#2: Jan 17th 2021 at 6:04:21 AM
Down to pull the current.
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#3: Jan 17th 2021 at 6:05:51 AM
Boo it offstage.
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#4: Jan 17th 2021 at 6:05:51 AM
Dupe. Dunno why it did that.
Edited by TheUnsquished on Jan 17th 2021 at 2:06:42 PM
(Annoyed grunt)
#5: Jan 17th 2021 at 7:00:29 AM
Pull.
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#6: Jan 17th 2021 at 7:04:44 AM
Agreed, pull. Possibly BUPKIS, this is very hard to illustrate; though OP's suggestion is actually not that bad.
Edited by Snicka on Jan 17th 2021 at 4:05:45 PM
#7: Jan 17th 2021 at 7:57:13 AM
Pull.
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#8: Jan 17th 2021 at 8:21:38 AM
Send in the Vaudeville Hook. BUPKIS sounds good, too.
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#9: Jan 17th 2021 at 8:26:34 AM
I’m down to BUPKIS. This trope is supposed to be about a big bombastic number and OP doesn’t really show that.
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#12: Jan 17th 2021 at 9:33:54 AM
Let's go BUPKIS.
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#13: Jan 17th 2021 at 6:01:09 PM
BUPKIS. It's near-impossible to show that a musical number is near the end of the film/play.
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#14: Jan 19th 2021 at 4:12:06 PM
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#15: Jan 19th 2021 at 8:06:53 PM
I think that's enough consensus to send this one to BUPKIS land. It's tagged thusly and added to the list; locking up.
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This certainly shows the "number", but not the important bit — that it's a big song near the end of the show.
Motion to pull; I can't really think of how to illustrate this otherwise. (Musing on the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend scene◊ in the quote as a sort of visual representation, but it's still shoddy without context that she's discussing the trope.)