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SN1063 Since: Jan, 2017
Oct 30th 2019 at 6:22:47 PM •••

Removed the example from The Office. It's a part of the plot. Jim says that he and Pam sneaked off to get married before the ceremony specifically because he knew his co-workers would do something crazy.

  • At Jim and Pam's wedding in The Office (US), when the entire cast danced down the aisle to "Forever". They were parodying a famous Youtube video. Michael even says: "I saw this on Youtube!" in case it was too subtle.

Nohbody "In distress", my ass. Since: Jan, 2001
"In distress", my ass.
Aug 25th 2012 at 6:22:07 AM •••

Pulled:

* ''{{Fringe}}'': Two Words: [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome Singing Corpses]]!

First off, Two Words: Obvious Trope is bad troping, of the Zero Context Example variety.

Secondly, What Do You Mean, It's Not Awesome? was renamed to Mundane Made Awesome due to misuse. Without the full context (see above, re: Zero Context Example) no one who's unfamiliar with the show can know if Mundane Made Awesome is being misused or not.

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genewitch Since: Mar, 2010
Sep 29th 2011 at 3:22:46 PM •••

is it just me or do most of the examples seem like "I was totally watching this show and then something totally RANDOM happened so i am listing it here"?

Look at the CSI example for the most egregious examples. But just reading this makes me not understand what a BLAM is, because pretty much anything out of the ordinary qualifies? Or ordinary stuff that's just filmed? i don't get it.

So is it not okay to delete those entries or move them down the list?

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