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TheInferno Since: Jul, 2010
2012-07-05 17:47:24

Do we have a trope for Done Their Homework or something along those lines? That's what it sounds like.

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AlexSora89 Since: Oct, 2010
2012-07-06 11:22:03

Don't know. It'd apply to a subpage of Shown Their Work in theory, but considering those pages have a policy against gushing, I'm a bit afraid that my edit would be mistaken as such.

I'm from Piedmont. No relation with Piedmon, mind you!
Bisected8 MOD (Primordial Chaos)
2012-07-07 13:42:44

You could try rewriting your example a little if you're worried about that? Take out the personal pronouns and make the description a bit dryer. Something like;

* The late-night Italian program ''{{Mainstream}}'' tends to avert this. An episode which aired on Thursday, July 5thnote , 2012, had its first section describing GainaxEnding and related fan disappointment across several media: the list started with ''ThePrisoner'', ''TwinPeaks'' and ''{{Lost}}'', but at the end they mentioned ''OneMoreDay'' for ComicBooks and ''MassEffect3'' for VideoGames. Both the latter two have very rarely been brought up on Italian television (with the exception of Mass Effect's commercials).

Basically; I removed the details of the channel the show in question airs on (that's what the show's page is for ;P), removed the "to clarify"s and "for the record"s and slimmed down the last couple of sentences. I also switched the hottip markup for the newer note markup.

Edited by Bisected8 TV Tropes's No. 1 bread themed lesbian. she/her, fae/faer
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