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Yes, that's why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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Yes, that\'s why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information tends to comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn't quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information tends to comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn\'t quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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One troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with the first example (Ruby not addressing her Silver Eye power). The fandom complaint certainly is that they're getting fed up of Ruby's constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn't confirmed there's any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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One troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with the first example (Ruby not addressing her Silver Eye power). The fandom complaint certainly is that they\'re getting fed up of Ruby\'s constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn\'t confirmed there\'s any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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I therefore think that, at very best, these two examples may have some scope for discussion over whether or not the ChrisCarterEffect is genuinely in effect or not, but the entries as written are shoehorning and misrepresentation. All the other entries are just shoehorning and misrepresentation and not even close to this trope.
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I therefore think that, at very best, these two examples may have some scope for discussion over whether or not the ChrisCarterEffect is genuinely in effect or not, but the entries as written are shoehorning and misrepresentation. All the other entries are just shoehorning and misrepresentation and not even close.
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Yes, that's why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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Yes, that\'s why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information tends to comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn't quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information tends to comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn\'t quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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One troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with the first example (Ruby not addressing her Silver Eye power). The fandom complaint certainly is that they're getting fed up of Ruby's constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn't confirmed there's any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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One troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with the first example (Ruby not addressing her Silver Eye power). The fandom complaint certainly is that they\'re getting fed up of Ruby\'s constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn\'t confirmed there\'s any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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I therefore think that, at very best, these two examples may have some scope for discussion over whether or not the ChrisCarterEffect is genuinely in effect or not, but the entries as written are shoehorning and misrepresentation.
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I therefore think that, at very best, these two examples may have some scope for discussion over whether or not the ChrisCarterEffect is genuinely in effect or not, but the entries as written are shoehorning and misrepresentation. All the other entries are just shoehorning and misrepresentation and not even close to this trope.
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Yes, that's why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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Yes, that\'s why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information tends to comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn't quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information tends to comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn\'t quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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On troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with the first example (Ruby not addressing her Silver Eye power). The fandom complaint certainly is that they're getting fed up of Ruby's constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn't confirmed there's any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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One troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with the first example (Ruby not addressing her Silver Eye power). The fandom complaint certainly is that they\'re getting fed up of Ruby\'s constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn\'t confirmed there\'s any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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Yes, that's why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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Yes, that\'s why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn't quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information tends to comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn\'t quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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On troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with the first example (Ruby not addressing her Silver Eye power). The fandom complaint certainly is that they're getting fed up of Ruby's constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn't confirmed there's any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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On troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with the first example (Ruby not addressing her Silver Eye power). The fandom complaint certainly is that they\'re getting fed up of Ruby\'s constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn\'t confirmed there\'s any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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Yes, that's why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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Yes, that\'s why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn't quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn\'t quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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On troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with Ruby address her Silver Eye power. The fandom complaint certainly is that they're getting fed up of Ruby's constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn't confirmed there's any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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On troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with the first example (Ruby not addressing her Silver Eye power). The fandom complaint certainly is that they\'re getting fed up of Ruby\'s constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn\'t confirmed there\'s any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).
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Yes, that's why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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Yes, that\'s why I emphasised that the complaints are being misrepresented to shoehorn them into this trope. These fandom complaints do exist, but the complaints are not about whether or not the plots will be resolved or the fandom getting tired of waiting for them to be resolved, which is why the complaints are being shoehorned.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn't quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.
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As I said, the complaint that gets closest to the trope is lack of information about the villains, but even there the complaint is about pacing because the villains are recent introductions into the show and took an entire volume just to get into position to start interacting with the protagonists (which is where information comes out). While PacingProblems can overlap ChrisCarterEffect (the latter stemming from the former), that isn\'t quite what the fandom complaint has been. And this is a good example of the complaints being misrepresented to shoehorn this trope.

On troper on the RWBY forum did point out that they feel the genuinely closest example to the ChrisCarterEffect lies with Ruby address her Silver Eye power. The fandom complaint certainly is that they\'re getting fed up of Ruby\'s constant VillainsActHeroesReact nature and the fact she not only appears to have no interest in exploring her power, but the show hasn\'t confirmed there\'s any reason for her not to (there are some hints that lead to fandom speculation, but the subject has been barely discussed in-universe, so speculation is all the fandom has).

I therefore think that, at very best, these two examples may have some scope for discussion over whether or not the ChrisCarterEffect is genuinely in effect or not, but the entries as written are shoehorning and misrepresentation.
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