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Are you certain that's right? What I described can happen with only 2 people.
If 2 people make it worse than 1 would do, then 2 is "too many"
We can never truly eradicate the coronavirus, but we can suppress its threat like influenzaI think Armed with Canon is the closest fit.
For someone getting upset about a co-creator "ruining their artistic vision" or something, you want Hostility on the Set. Becomes Creative Differences if they quit over the disagreement.
Only the Creator Does It Right is when a new curator of a creative endeavor is pelted with rotten produce for taking a thing in a different direction, and Creator Backlash and Disowned Adaptation when the original creator is the one doing the pelting.
Plenty of examples of the creator being wrong, btw- many can be found in Magnum Opus Dissonance
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Not sure how to really describe this. Where in a poorly planned work with multiple writers or character designers, they misinterpret things made by the others and it doesn't get corrected because of poor communication, often causing really weird stuff to happen. For example, one writer means to leave it up in the air whether a character died so they can bring them back later but then another writer doesn't know and immediately has the body be shown on-screen in the very next episode, or a creature designer for a scifi / speculative fiction work goes to a lot of trouble to make a creature unique (and succeeds) but then another tasked with designing some of its close relatives or future descendants wildly misinterprets it as being identical to some normal Earth animal it vaguely resembles. I haven't seen this kind of thing very often, but since I have seen it sometimes (especially in collaborative scifi stuff) and the stuff where it happens is rarely all that great, that could be because works where this happens would almost have to be really bad, so nobody talks about them. Anyway, is this a trope?