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After I made the mistake of curtly removing the example while verbally insulting the person who originally added it, I'd like to courteously explain why I believe the
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After I made the mistake of curtly removing the example while verbally insulting the person who originally added it, I\'d like to courteously explain why I believe the \"The Titans Show\" example should be removed.

I am not a fan of Teen Titans Go by any means, but reading the trope entry made me curious enough to watch the episode where the scene was described. In context, the scene was hard to call tragic, even in the perspective of someone more forgiving of the show\'s flaws. The Titans sounded more annoyed than heartbroken by the hate comments they read on [=DCUmblr=] and the whole thing came off more like another mockery of the show\'s detractors.

I respect any and all disagreements made towards my statement so long as a good reason is given for why the example should stay.
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After I made the mistake of curtly removing the example while verbally insulting the person who originally added it, I'd like to courteously explain why I believe the
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After I made the mistake of curtly removing the example while verbally insulting the person who originally added it, I\'d like to courteously explain why I believe the \"The Titans Show\" example should be removed.

I am not a fan of Teen Titans Go by any means, but reading the trope entry made me curious enough to watch the episode where the scene was described. In context, the scene was hard to call tragic, even in the perspective of someone more forgiving of the show\'s flaws. The Titans sounded more annoyed than heartbroken by the hate comments they read on [=DCUmblr=] and the whole thing came off more like another juvenile mockery of the show\'s detractors.

I respect any and all disagreements made towards my statement so long as a good reason is given for why the example should stay.
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The intent of the scene seems pretty obvious even if they couldn\'t animate it perfectly. The lightning strikes, cut to Marty\'s reaction, then there\'s the implosion and fire trails. At best, this is an example of LightningCanDoAnything, with a note as to the intent of the scene. A plot hole would be them outright cheating the requirements.
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The intent of the scene seems pretty obvious even if they couldn\\\'t animate it perfectly. The lightning strikes, cut to Marty\\\'s reaction, then there\\\'s the implosion and fire trails. At best, this is an example of LightningCanDoAnything, with a note as to the intent of the scene. A plot hole would be them outright cheating the requirements, whereas this, through film evidence alone, has a logical explanation. \\\"But we don\\\'t see it spin\\\" is just nitpicking on one aspect, ignoring the rest.
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